Rome (Civitavecchia) to Australia & New Zealand Cruise Reviews

Cruiser Rating
3.5
Average
6 reviews

Filters

1-6 of 6 Rome (Civitavecchia) to Australia & New Zealand Cruise Reviews


2023 World Cruise

Review for a World Cruise Cruise on MSC Poesia

User Avatar
maralyn1952
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

The internet was terrible and expensive. We had to get several visas, but few were actually needed. For example, we had to have a visa to South Korea to board the ship, but later we found that no one needed a visa to SK. MSC will not give me a refund for the unnecessary visa. We paid for a larger room that did not exist on that ship, with no refund in sight. Food was decent, but not great. Rooms ...
Read More

Sail Date: January 2023

Cabin Type: Balcony Aurea


Papeete to Sydney

Review for a Asia Cruise on Regatta

User Avatar
Anni5fanni
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

Chose for the itinerary. Pluses: Easy embarkation and debarkation at all ports. Cruise Ship Personnel Service Excellent Cruise Director & Entertainment Staff Excellent Specialty restaurants very good at no extra charge. Polo Grill better than Toscanini. Can obtain extra reservation day of if not totally booked No issue bringing on your own alcohol Food at Waves Restaurant ...
Read More

Sail Date: November 2019

Cabin Type: Inside

Traveled with disabled person


Great again.....

Review for a World Cruise Cruise on Riviera

User Avatar
Phil Y
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Just returned from our second cruise this year and once again we had a fantastic trip. The ship is beautiful , the crew and serving staff are all positive and helpful and eager to make your cruise special. Any issue is quickly resolved as was the case in Bordeaux when we were unable to get to the city centre due to protesters on a bridge. Dining is always a highlight and again all the venues ...
Read More

Sail Date: August 2019

Cabin Type: Concierge Level


Larger Ship was OK but they need to work on Solo Program

Review for a World Cruise Cruise on Riviera

User Avatar
Matollygirl
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

I've done three cruises with Oceania before this one and had pretty good times - in those instances there seemed to be some fun folks interested in mingling with the solo travelers and the smaller ships were more cozy and open to mixing people - there were always plenty of shared tables and lots of inclusion. For some reason, this cruise had a different vibe - perhaps because it was the time and ...
Read More

Sail Date: August 2019

Cabin Type: Concierge Level


Seabourn has reached a tipping point-- for better or worse-- with Encore

Review for a Australia & New Zealand Cruise on Seabourn Encore

User Avatar
jpolich
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

When Diane Love and I completed the first segment of our 61-day journey near the end of Encore's inaugural year, we found that in many ways it delivers what Seabourn promises-- contemporary design, more dining and entertainment venues than its other ships, more open deck areas for swimming and sunning, and the feel of an upscale resort. Encore and its sister ship due next year fulfill the ...
Read More

Sail Date: October 2017

Cabin Type: Veranda Suite


Europe to Australia adventure

Review for a Australia & New Zealand Cruise on Nautica

User Avatar
Kjay
First Time Cruiser • Age 90s

In reading this review you might think we are being paid by the ship because of all the pluses. Not true, we are somewhat reluctant cruisers but this itinerary was ideal for an extended journey thru the festive season We planned to make the most of the entire trip as it is such a long way from Australia to Rome to start, so we flew to Singapore, had a 5 day stop over in that fab city, then up to ...
Read More

Sail Date: November 2007

Cabin Type: Deluxe Ocean View


Find a cruise

Any Month
Reviews for Other Cruise Ships from Rome (Civitavecchia) to Australia & New Zealand
Rome (Civitavecchia) to Australia & New Zealand Riviera Cruise Reviews
Rome (Civitavecchia) to Australia & New Zealand Riviera Cruise Reviews

Get special cruise deals, expert advice, insider tips and more.By proceeding, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

© 1995—2024, The Independent Traveler, Inc.