Tuppence
I have again moved your post from the OV to the OV2 topic. These are 2 separate ships.
The first cruises are due to set sail at the end of this month so hopefully we will get some reviews soon after.
luci
I'm booked to go on OV2 in July, hopefully by then the rave reviews will be rolling in
We are 3 newbies to cruising and have heard mostly good things about this cruise line. OV2 is now at Southampton
It's worth looking at the Ocean Village web site PRESS section as there is some interesting news about the ships arrival at Southampton
I would be delighted if you would post a review when you come back by clicking on Cruise Reviews at the top of the page.
Hope you have a great cruise!
luci
I was on OV2 for a ship visit on 22nd April and stayed 1 night on board. I was impressed with it to be honest and hadn't realised it was classed as a 4* ship as prior to boarding had lumped it in with Thomsons as a 3*.
We checked out all the facilities, the spa area is amazing. Plenty of bars, nice swimming deck. Food was good although I do hate buffets, but at least it was of a high standard.
I had a cabin on deck 11 with a balcony - very nice indeed and a 4* quality. I saw a video of the planned excursions, they certainly offer a lot of variety and are clearly aiming at the younger end of the cruise market with the emphasis on fun and family. I enjoyed the entertainment, we saw a dance group called Beat Street who I thought were very good. A nice change from that awful 'cruise cabaret' you see. They were much more contemporary.
I'm sure all sailing on her will have a fabulous time.
Hope that helps
Thanks
Cannot comment on La Goulette as we have never been, but a very high proportion of those who have would advise you stay on board and treat this port call as a "day at sea". The locals are extremely intimidating. From personal experience in Casablanca, which apparently is not as intimidating as La G, if your 14 year old is a daughter think very carefully. Our daughter was that age in Casablanca and all the local males, men old and young and the boys ogle at females as if they had never seen one before! This is an extremely frighteningly unpleasant experience for a child.
If you have never been in Villefrance or Nice, it is a lovely experience just to explore them both. Even if you wanted to go to Monte Carlo it is very simple, and cheap, by train from Villefrance. In Ajaccio simply explore the town on foot, and there is a trolley road train which takes you round, and out the town for a couple of miles and is very pleasant for adults and children.
One final thing, a health warning. Like us and many, many others you are at extreme risk of becoming hooked on cruising!!
thanks hanrag,I ll take your advise and take the organised tour to naples and florence and diy the other 2.I think i will also stay on board at la goulette as my 14 year old daughter would be with us and i would hate for her to get upset.I don t think my husband would take it too kindly if men where looking at her.Thanks for all your help can t wait to go on the 12 th june we only booked it last week so we don t have to long to wait
For Livorno you can either do Florence only or Florence/Pisa which picks up the leaning tower area for a couple of hours on way back from Florence. We did that and felt it worked well, although if you are a serious culture vulture you would probably go for a longer time in Florence and give Pisa a miss.
I have merged your post with an existing topic on OV2. I would be delighted if you would post a review of your cruise on your return.
luci
i know the last 2 reviews for the ship are contrasting to say the least. i was wondering if these 2 people were aboard the ship at the same time and had differing experiences or if they were separate weeks.
Also, it would be good to be able to see the ports of call people went to on the cruise reviews, either just a list or, more usefully, people's comments about them.
i go in january roseweb so i shall look forward to your comments after your september trip.
im leaving for a med cruise on tuesday on ocean village 2.will let you all know how i get on.
Thanks benji55, we'll look forward to hearing all about it. Which cruise are you going on? Ours is Marinas and Medinas.
were also doing marinas
ah well. there are always good ones to counteract the bad. anyone going soon, i wouldnt let it bother you because peoples tastes differ. although if the next few are similar i may start to worry.
Had to laugh at the post that there is nowhere to walk to stretch your legs!! Erm the top deck sweetheart! Ten times round is a mile.
People will always find things to moan about though.
yay.
Went on a caribbean cruise with Princess in March this year which was fab but the ship was full of Americans who were very loud and over-excited which got on OH's nerves. Also he thought the food was a bit fancy for him as he is very fussy. Thought we might try a Med cruise on a ship which was mostly English people and thought maybe this could be Ocean Village. However, somebody at work said she had heard that it was like 18-30s - what do those people who have been on OV think? Also I understand OV isn't formal - is that right? Really fancy a couple of weeks next year, especially something that visits Rome, as we've always wanted to go but not had the chance yet.
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