Disappointed with the lack of pools like everyone else, but everything they did do looks appealing. I did like the charcoal room they have on the Prima. I wonder what their pricing is for this.
We have our first Disney cruise booked for September doing the British isles. I’m hoping with the time of year and it not being in the Caribbean it won’t be so heavy with children.
Thank you so much for this review. Appreciate the details I have always wondered about VV. . As someone loyal to NCL, I have been thinking about Virgin Voyages and Celebrity.
I just got the flyer as a travel partner with NCL. Says bookings will open the 15th and include 11 and 12 night sailings to the eastern Caribbean and 4 and 5 day sailings to the Bahamas.
https://cruiseindustrynews.com/cruise-news/2024/01/jacksonville-reportedly-set-for-second-cruise-line/
I would have no desire going anywhere near Jacksonville, but looks like it appears NCL is the company eager to sail out of there.
I haven't used another cruise line in about 15 years, but I keep saying I want to try the edge class ships on Celebrity. Once I use my four cruise next vouchers with NCL, I do plan to try Celebrity.
Geiranger and Alesund was my favorite.
on my sailing this past summer, my favorite port was Geiranger. I would take Norway over Iceland, but both are beautiful. Only got to do Reykjavik and Akureyri.
That's a bummer. We stayed a few nights before our cruise left and this was an 11 hour excursion. We got to see lots of falls, a volcanic crater, and the blue lagoon
I also vote for Iceland/ Norway. We did the Prima sailing this summer. Iceland was stunning. We arrived two days before. It's a beautiful country. Norway was definitely the highlight of the trip. It's comparable to the beauty of Alaska, but on much grander level. We also stopped in Amsterdam and Bruges. Highly recommend.
There's also Greece. We are looking at a Mediterranean cruise for '25.
I’ve actually wanted to really try an Edge class ship, but I’ve enjoyed every NCL sailing so far and just not ready to leave yet. I am reluctantly sailing Disney this year for my mother.
agree with previous poster that the prima class has the best cabins. Good luck. Where are you looking to sail?