Carnival Breeze Review

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Carnival Breeze

Review for the Eastern Caribbean Cruise on Carnival Breeze
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JASRN1225
2-5 Cruises • Age 30s

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Sail Date: Mar 2019

Traveled with a group of adult family members. Embarkation at Canaveral was very efficient. Staff on board were very friendly and helpful.

Grand Turks and Puerto Rico were great ports. Amber Cove and St. Thomas were okay. Definitely visit Jack’s Shack in Grand Turks. Worth the walk. Explored the forts in Old San Juan PR which was really enjoyable and has some great views.

Food on board was okay. Marketplace buffet on the Lido deck did not seem to have as many options as I’ve seen on other ships and the lines were always very long. Burgers were good, but again the line was always long.

Cabin Review

Cabin Deluxe ocean view deck 1

Our cabin (deck 1) was directly over the crew lounge. Every night the staff had what sounded like very loud parties. We could hear yelling and very loud music from about midnight until 2-3 am. This made it impossible to sleep. We called multiple times to complain and they did eventually turn the music down but we could still hear the yelling and partying. We talked to guest services who did offer to move us mid week but all of our family was near us on deck 1 and we didn’t want to move away from them plus we had already been unpacked and settled in our room. My suggestion would be to avoid the even number cabins on deck one to hopefully avoid this noise.

Port Reviews

San Juan

Enjoyed exploring the old forts.

Grand Turk

Jacks shack is a definite must! A quick 10 minute walk down the beach and so worth it.

Amber Cove (Puerto Plata)

Shopping was expensive.

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