Scarlet Lady Review

4.5 / 5.0
1,164 reviews

Great dining & Lots of seating

Review for the Caribbean Cruise on Scarlet Lady
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2-5 Cruises • Age 40s

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Sail Date: Oct 2021

Loved The Galley! No buffet, but all you can eat cooked to order menu. Easy to use and spacious. My favorite was the popsicle cart. Easy to miss if you don't come in the left entrance, but you can walk up and get a popsicle anytime. Loved the chocolate banana and the berry rose. The food was excellent on the entire ship. There were not dining halls, but regular restaurants. You made reservations just like you would for restaurants at home so you could eat on your own time schedule. This was nice. All food was included on the ship so you could choose any restaurant you wanted without having to worry about additional charges. There was also an arcade/game area where you could get milkshakes, gummy bears and other fun snacks.

Lots of seating all over the ship. I recommend it for groups. You will have no trouble finding a place to gather, play cards or hang out. Very different from other cruise ships. Lots of seating options in various types of seating.

Very relaxing cruise but yet it had a lot energy. If you are looking for an alternative to traditional cruising with scheduled times, and a cruise director, this is the cruise for you. There is no tipping and the staff is genuinely friendly and very helpful.

Cabin Review

The Cabins are basic but well designed to maximize the space. I really liked the bathroom layout with the extra long sink. The showers are very spacious and have rain shower heads. Loved this. The hammocks are a fun touch.

Port Reviews

Costa Maya

Loved the Chacchoben Mayan Ruins excursion. Excellent guides and there is a lot more to see than you would expect.

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