Sydney (Australia) to Asia Senior Cruises Reviews

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QM2 Sydney to Singapore Feb. 24

Review for a Asia Cruise on Queen Mary 2 (QM2)

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Minty400
First Time Cruiser • Age 70s

My first time sailing with Cunard having sailed mainly with Royal Caribbean (14 cruises) and I was so disappointed. 1, the stateroom was nice but the balcony was stained and rusty. 2, the ship felt old and tired. 3, the shops on board catered for people who wanted expensive watches and jewellery, ladies clothes, booze and the normal Cunard material. 4, I didn’t purchase the $400+ ...
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Sail Date: February 2024


25 days Sydney to Singapore via Hong Kong

Review for a Asia Cruise on Queen Mary 2 (QM2)

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Ray C
2-5 Cruises • Age 70s

The ship is magnificent, although the recent refurbishment in 2023 didn't reach all the staterooms( not allowed to call them cabins), the carpet in our room was badly stained. When contemplating a cruise with Cunard get everything in writing, we spent 3 hours on the phone between NZ and Australia with the Cunard agent and decided to upgrade our stateroom to a room with an un-interrupted view, on ...
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Sail Date: February 2024


Falls short of the mark

Review for a Australia & New Zealand Cruise on Regatta

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Underwhelmed1
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

Oceania bills itself as luxury cruising with gourmet dining. It misses both those marks by lack of attention to the details that separate luxury from everyday. The very first impression is when you are checked in. Instead of entering into a beautiful lobby, you are herded into the back door by the Regatta Lounge. Instead of actually going into the lounge, a staff member briefs a group on the life ...
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Sail Date: December 2023


Average on Oceania Regatta

Review for a Australia & New Zealand Cruise on Regatta

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McRobbie
6-10 Cruises • Age 50s

This was our first cruise with Oceania and a small ship. It was great we could stop at places that larger ships do not visit. Staff and food were really excellent, but the entertainment was not as good or varied as a bigger ship can provide. Our cabin was on Level 7 (A1Concierge Veranda) and it was disappointing to discover our hand basin was cracked, the soap dish was badly chipped and then ...
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Sail Date: December 2023

Cabin Type: Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom


World Cruise Itinerary needs to be changed and “Value our loyalty” I would dispute

Review for a World Cruise Cruise on Coral Princess

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grandma07012007
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

Having done more than 20 cruises with Princess, I understood what their “loyalty program” meant and why we aspired to be Elite members. Today is so different, the speeches remain the same but nothing else. Gone are the precious internet minutes; discounts in the shops are only on full priced items; no special toiletries in the bathrooms; and reduced access to the Captain Circle rep on board. ...
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Sail Date: June 2023

Traveled with disabled person


So sad to see such decline.

Review for a Asia Cruise on Arcadia

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chiserleyqq
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

This was the sixth cruise my wife and I have taken on board Arcadia. Prior cruises have been very rewarding and enjoyable. Sadly, that appears to have ended. Food was appalling, including the main dining room. Meat was of low quality and the fish was invariably died out. The main course never once looked appetizing and consequently the dinner plates were returned to the waiters with only ...
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Sail Date: February 2023


Needing a revamp

Review for a Asia Cruise on Arcadia

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Suebb
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

A good cruise deal kept popping into my inbox - three week cruise from Sydney, three night stay in Singapore and flight home. It was on P&O UK Arcadia's world cruise leg from Sydney to Singapore. I had previously sailed on this ship some 7 years ago from Chile back to Sydney and had some misgivings about taking this ship again but thought that there might have been improvements in the meantime. ...
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Sail Date: February 2023


Not bad, but did not live up to expectations

Review for a Australia & New Zealand Cruise on Westerdam

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CGSC6972
2-5 Cruises • Age 60s

Our 16 night repositioning cruise to Singapore started at Sydney airport where we were transported to the ship by our pre-booked transfer. Boarding was quick and efficient. The VeriFly app which we had been encouraged to use was a bit of a waste of time and not taken seriously by the check-in personnel. The Westerdam is tastefully decorated with almost no signs of wear and tear. A big bonus ...
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Sail Date: January 2023

Cabin Type: Signature Superior Verandah Suite


disappointing first cruise with Holland America

Review for a Australia & New Zealand Cruise on Westerdam

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Johnny Red Tip
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We (my wife and I, (a retired couple) chose this cruise as there was good deal on offer including 2 nights in Singapore and return flights (we live in Sydney). We were also keen to try Holland America. The ship was a bit smaller than we are used to with limited entertainment options. The food in the main dining room and Lido was average at best. We ate in the Pinnacle twice and it was excellent ...
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Sail Date: January 2023


Finest Cuisine at Sea - NOT

Review for a Australia & New Zealand Cruise on Regatta

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ray wilkinson
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We were anticipating a culinary experience which we had not done before and hoped to learn on the things we had missed out on in the past. We thought we would give you our thoughts about this cruise. Our first impression of the ship when we embarked was "what the hell have we done". We were instructed to go to deck 9 for lunch (pool deck) where we found Waves grill which served burgers ...
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Sail Date: December 2022

Cabin Type: Concierge Level Veranda Stateroom


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