The ship was kept very clean and was well decorated.
The waiters in the dining room dressed up for the themed nights which helped to make them special. Although the food was prepared well and service was very good, the meal selections were very repetitive. We saw the same items over and over again.
There were a lot of sea days but not a lot of interesting things to do. The Spa staff provided a lot of lectures that while informative were also used as selling opportunities.
Cabin was clean, had plenty of storage space and balcony was decent size.
However, the electronics were not up to the standard of other ships of the same age.
Despite the long pier and the heat, this was a nice port. People were friendly and the shops and restaurants were very close by. Prices were also reasonable and the selection of items for sale was very good. It was obvious that a lot of effort had been made to9 make the port area attractive.
Despite being a tender port, there was music and dancing when we got off the tender. The large area had many vendors selling various local products. The embroidered clothing was especially nice. There were a number of resstaurants along the ocean with reasonably priced drinks and fresh sea food.
The free shuttle took us to a large shopping area with a very large variety of interesting goods to buy.