Sirena Review

Smallest bathroom for a luxury cruiseline

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chayagolda01
10+ Cruises • Age 20s

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Sail Date: Feb 2020
Cabin: Veranda Stateroom

Heard Oceania was wonderful so friend and I decided to take this cruise. I had done similar cruise in terms of ports on Princess the month before with husband, daughter and 6 year old granddaughter. Speciality restaurants were excellent. Food in dining room for dinner was good but not outstanding. As this is small ship, buffet limited. Casino is tiny. No craps table. Very limited programming on ship. Lovely large library which was wonderful as Princess eliminated on ships. Met some lovely people and enjoyed both shared tables and dining by ourselves aome nights. Bartenders at bar in Martinis were great. Loved happy hour every night. Also pleased we could get cappuccino and latte at no extra charge. Dining room hours need to be expanded, in terms of opening earlier for dinner and staying open longer at breakfast. Spa prices high like on other cruiselines. Will try one of their larger ships but won't go on their small ships again.

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Veranda Stateroom

Difficult to walk around the bed. Bathroom small and shower tiny. Couldn't turn around in shower.

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