We have just booked a weeks cruise on MSC Poesia - visiting Italy, Greece, Turkey and Croatia for our silver wedding anniversary.
Our excitment has been dampened by reading the rotten reviews of this cruise AFTER we booked! Suppose we should have checked first but the travel agent could'nt stop telling us how fantastic it would be and we did get a good price.
However, is there anyone out there who can add a positive vibe - we are both so very dissapointed at the moment. I am that worried that I am considering contacting the travel agent to try and change ship/cruise line. Please can anyone make us feel better!!!!
As for the important item of food - Some complained there was too much Italian food (well it was an Italian ship) while others felt there wasn't enough. You can't win them all. My only complaint - I'm a brown beer drinker (bitter, ale, export whatever its called in your neck of the woods) and I just don't like lager. All they seemed to have was lager and occasionally Guinness. If you're like me, I suggest the German wheat beer - looks like lager but tastes like ale. And they had a sensible smoking policy - plenty of no smoking areas but still enough areas for the smokers. Funnily the smoking areas were always packed (smokers and non smokers) with great private entertainment while the equivalent non smoking areas were a bit pathetic to say the least.
Tours : Unless there is somewhere you especially must visit eg Pompeii/Petra I suggest you consider half day tours as in these climates full days can be rather exhausting. In many places, its quite easy to walk into town, take a shuttle bus or share a taxi.
Just make sure you're back on board on time if you go it alone. Our only problem was getting to Genoa to board on cruise 2 (the first went from Malta). If you are travelling from London and you have to get to Heathrow from further afield get to Heatrow a day
before and stay overnight. It does add to the cost but it can save a lot of panic and frustration on the flight day. Also make sure you have pre- booked a seat on the shuttle bus from Milan to Genoa.
Go for it and enjoy your 25th Anniversary - remember to order the cake.
I have been on two MSC cruises,one in 2005 on MSC Armonia and the MSC Melody in 2006.
I had never been on a cruise ship before and had nothing to compare my experiences with.
Have you been cruising before?
What are your expectations?
As capnkidd pointed out the holiday is what you make it.
I really enjoyed both cruises.
Ok the entertainment may not be to everyones taste but they are trying to cater for many nationalities at one time .
You are going to be sailing on one of the new additions to their fleet
MSC look like they want to compete with the big players in cruising
I've seen them advertising at the Grand Prix and at Champions League matches and they seem to be trying to push the UK market more than before with more local airport departures.
I really do wish you a very enjoyable time for your 25th anniversary.
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