Brilliance of the Seas Review

Passage to India

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mike@sea
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Apr 2012
Cabin: Junior Suite

Returned today from a 12 night Dubai to India cruise. Overall a very pleasant cruise due to the fabulous ports and combination of port and sea days.

Check In was efficient, extra paperwork for India was needed but lot's of helping hands around handing out forms and pens.

As on the previous cruise, which we learned later, around 70 passengers did not have a Visa for India and had no idea they needed one. RCL send out emails reminding people of UAE visas 3 days prior the cruise. Not only way too late but also incomplete, as no word about the needed Indian visa.

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