ocean village
#2
Went on a two-week med cruise with ocean village a couple of years ago. Was just me and the Mrs though, no kids.
I'd rate them as very good, although I haven't been on any other cruises to compare.
The only comment would be they could imrpove the 2-week med cruise by spending a couple of night in ports, to allow the guests to have some nightime entertainment that isn't onboard. The price of drink onboard is, as you would expect, pretty expensive too.
Apart from that, yea pretty good. Clean ship, good food, decent quality of cabin, nice choice of stop-offs.
I'd rate them as very good, although I haven't been on any other cruises to compare.
The only comment would be they could imrpove the 2-week med cruise by spending a couple of night in ports, to allow the guests to have some nightime entertainment that isn't onboard. The price of drink onboard is, as you would expect, pretty expensive too.
Apart from that, yea pretty good. Clean ship, good food, decent quality of cabin, nice choice of stop-offs.
#3
i dont fancy a crusie tbh.
only a night in each town, and bussed to all the usual ethnic markets,
if your intent on seeing a little bit of a load of places, try a eurorail or a driving holiday.
only a night in each town, and bussed to all the usual ethnic markets,
if your intent on seeing a little bit of a load of places, try a eurorail or a driving holiday.
#4
Its the 2 kids (2 and 8) that wouldnt appreciate a driving/rail holiday, its just something different that we havent done yet, and a good way to see a few countries in 1 go,
cheers
Taffy
cheers
Taffy
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