Beautiful ship, wonderful service and some of the best food we've had at sea.
Free access to the spa pool area was a bonus and perfect on the couple of slightly cooler days we had.
Entertainment wasn't as varied as some cruises we've been on but as we are happy to make our own, this wasn't an issue. I will certainly be sailing with Viking again.
A Return To Viking Cruises
Our last three cruises have been on what we consider to be floating hotel resorts (large ships), so it’s been great to get back on a Viking ship - this time the new and beautiful Viking Neptune for a transatlantic crossing from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale. The original itinerary included Madeira, but it was changed to Gran Canaria to avoid bad weather. We also stopped at St Maarten before reaching our destination.
We had an early embarkation which was speedy and efficient, and we only waited an hour before we accessed our Penthouse Junior Suite which we felt was a little cluttered. We couldn’t really see the need for two TVs, barely a few feet apart, and to be honest, we would have preferred a little more storage space. That said, the suite was tastefully decorated, the bed was really comfortable, and we loved the heated bathroom floor and the decent sized balcony. We also loved the range of tv, music and movie channels available, as well as the excellent interactive information system.
Our stateroom attendant was friendly, efficient and very helpful. We have the upmost respect for all of the lovely people who work so hard to ensure we all have a great cruise, and it’s fair to say, the staff on Viking are right up there with the very best.
The public areas are well thought out, comfortable and inviting, unsurprisingly with a heavy Nordic theme. We particularly like the many opportunities to look out to sea with our favourite area being the Explorers Lounge situated on deck 7 and 8 at the front of the ship. The main pool area isn’t weather dependent as it has a retractable roof.
Viking have two speciality restaurants - Manfredi’s and Chef’s Table, and depending upon what grade of stateroom you book, you are entitled to make free no charge reservations. Having booked a Penthouse Junior suite we were entitled to pre-book three reservations in each. The main restaurant was bright and also provided plenty of opportunities to view the sea. the World Cafe buffet never seemed to be crowded, and you could also have afternoon tea in the Wintergarden, late night snacks in the Explorers Lounge, and of course Viking also have a pool grill.
The gym is situated on Deck 1 and is well equipped and spacious with brand new equipment and plenty of additional space for mat work, again with views of the sea. Regarding the spa, as I always say, for us it is hideously expensive and nothing we use.
There are a number of self service launderettes on the ship, and the ship’s laundry and dry cleaning service is also good value (Laundry and dry cleaning is free if you have a suite).
For this Atlantic Crossing Viking provided a variety of guest lectures, and there was plenty going on throughout the day, as well as the usual range of entertainment to suit most tastes - theatre shows, films and lounge entertainers. We particularly enjoyed the pianist Antonina and the guitarist Zeus. There were also a string duo and a house band.
With regard to food on Viking - obviously the quality was great, though talking to many of our fellow guests they thought there was not enough variety, particularly those who had been onboard for more than one cruise. Everybody however loved the steaks in Manfredi’s.
On the face of it, Viking cruises may seem expensive, but they do include a range of wine, beer and soft drinks at meal times, free internet, a free excursion at every port and gratuities which makes the price more reasonable.
In summary
And I will start with the negatives. The service in the main restaurant and the range of food available did not match what we had previously experienced on our previous Viking cruises, and inexplicably, the only diet soft drink available was Coke Zero. We had to stick up while in ports - they didn’t even have diet tonic water. Also we rarely saw the same person twice on guest services - unlike our cruises on the Venus.
All that said, the Viking ships are the best we have ever experienced in over 60 cruises, providing the best opportunities to experience the essence of cruising. We were also particularly impressed by the high level of service from a number of the bar tenders and waiters who served us - Gojko, Daniel, Milosh, Mai, Algie and Bayou.
It it great to be on a cruise ship that doesn’t have staff continually trying to sell you something. We were also impressed that the points we raised on Viking early feedback forms were addressed within a couple of hours of our form being left at guest services.
The disembarkation process was easy and efficient.
We boarded the Viking Neptune slightly jaded by our past three cruises on floating hotel resorts. We left this beautiful ship with our love for cruising totally revitalised having had one of the best in over 60 cruises. Viking was, and remains our joint favourite cruise line and we can’t wait to be back on the beautiful Viking Venus in January.
Happy Cruising and stay safe
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Quite a while since we sailed with Cunard but it felt immediately like going home. Cunard is our favourite cruise line and I (think) this cruise was our 14th with them. We had a very nice cabin on deck 1 which is our favourite deck. The food, service and entertainment were very good. We visited Spain and Portugal which we have done before. It was nice to be on board so near Christmas as it was very festive just like when we were on the Queen Elizabeth a few years ago. I am looking forward to joining Cunard again this year on one of their ships - maybe the Queen Anne!
First time with Azamara . The staterooms were snug and the bathroom tiny but the cruise was one of the best we have been on. The food was the best, and with only having 670 people on board there was never a queue. The itenerary suited us as you could walk to most cities and towns. Cant wait to book with this cruise line again
18 months since we have been on board Azamara and two years since we have been on board the Quest, but within minutes of embarking the Quest for an 8 night Croatia intensive cruise, we were greeted by several officers and welcomed back as family. You cant put a price on that. One of the major benefits of small ship cruising.
It was a smooth and speedy embarkation - we were on the ship within minutes of arriving at the terminal in Chioggia. It really felt like coming home.
We had a veranda cabin on deck 6 which was perfectly fine with plenty of storage space, a decent sized balcony and an adequate bathroom. We were also blessed with one of the best stateroom attendants we have ever had in the lovely Edgar.
All four Azamara ships are pretty much the same with guest services, and concierge on deck 4. The main discoveries restaurant is on deck 5, together with Atlas Bar, future cruise sales, shore excursions, the shops, Mosaic Cafe and the Cabaret Lounge. Deck 6, 7 and 8 are all staterooms. Deck 9 is where you will find Windows Cafe (buffet), The Sunset Bar, The Patio, the pool and hot tubs, the Pool Bar, Gym and spa. Deck 10 is the walking/jogging track, the Drawing Room, The Living Room and the two speciality restaurants - Aqualina and Prime C. There is also a table tennis table and dart board on this deck. Finally on deck 11 is a sun deck.
Despite this ship being at full capacity it never felt crowded and it was never a problem getting a seat wherever we wanted one.
We shared our dining options between Discoveries Restaurant and Windows Cafe Buffet. We never had a problem getting a seat in either venue, but we do like to dine early. We had a brilliant waiter in Discoveries Jhun - food was always hot, service was great and they were flexible with regard to our dietary requirements.
Another option for lunch is The Patio where we ate on a couple of days. They serve a selection of burgers, salads, onion rings, nachos etc. food was lovely but service was always slow.
The two speciality restaurants - Prime C and Aqualina were available at $35 dollars per head and proved popular with many of our fellow guests.
One of the things we loved about this trip was the free room service breakfast - there was a big variety of cooked and cold items to choose from and service was always cheerful and prompt.
With regard to the Spa, as regular readers of our reviews will know we feel the spas on American ships are horrendously overpriced so we dont use them. We didnt book any shore excursions for the same reason.
As for the entertainment, the ship has a band, a piano player, a disco, the usual shows, guest speakers and quizzes. We particularly loved the crew karaoke.
The things that Azamara are outstanding at are their Azamazing events - on this cruise they arranged a fabulous choir to perform in the local town square in Koper, Slovenia, and they also have their white night (we dress in black as we are rebels 😉😉) with entertainment, the officers cooking and a parade of all the crew. If you are lucky enough to be on a cruise with Ryszard Gusmann as Hotel Director, dont miss his crepes Suzette - they are legendary!!
Two other special things happened on this cruise one was the meeting of the four Azamara sisters who came together in Koper, this has only ever happened once before. Also on the cruise into Kotor, Montenegro there was an informative commentary and local food served, as well as coffee with rum liquer.
If we were going to be critical of Azamara at all it would be with regard to their internet, which is better than some but not as good as others. However if you are coming on holiday to switch off that would not be an issue for you.
In summary, we enjoyed our Azamara Quest cruise so much we decided to stay on. The reason for this is that all the staff on board have been welcoming, friendly and efficient. The officers are highly visible including the Captain and are always up for a chat.
We think that Ryszard the Hotel Director is the best on the seven seas, we have never seen a HD who is so hands on and engaged with his passengers. The same can also be said for David his Guest Relations Manager, and Tulita and Romz their team. Regular readers will know we often criticise guest relations but this cruise has proved that Azamara still have the best ! We have cruised many times over the last year but this cruise on the Azamara Quest has definitely been the best.
It certainly will not be 18 months before we sail with Azamara again !! Azamara make you feel valued and part of the family - something we really appreciate.
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