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“My boyfriend and I booked a last-minute Caribbean...

written by hali32 on 01/02/2006

Good Points
New Ship

Bad Points
Don't Speak English, Food and few more .....

General Comments
My boyfriend and I booked a last-minute Caribbean Cruise with Costa Atlantica the beginning of January 2006. My boyfriend and I enjoyed our time together - the Caribbean is always such a beautiful place to visit - but I had some concerns about the cruise itself.



I would suggest that you not recommend the Costa cruiseline for anyone wishing to go to the Caribbean. The cruiseship, Atlantica, was a beautiful one, I do concede that. The interiors were fashioned after famous Italian cafes and landmarks. I'm afraid, though, that even though the ship itself was beautiful I could not really enjoy my trip. I would like you to know that I am by nature a very easy-going person. However, certain aspects of this cruise really bothered me. The itinerary was a good one; we had no days at sea and visited a different island every day. However, the only day we stayed on the island until 11:30 pm was when we visited Guadeloupe, an island we were told was not very safe and one we should not be visiting after dark. We docked around 12pm and therefore had very little time to view the island because everyone came back on board around 5:00 or 6:00 pm. When we came back to ship there was very little to do. I love swimming pools and the Atlantica only had 3 very small pools. In addition, the pools and hot tubs were open from 8 am until 8 pm. Most days we got back from the islands and the excursions around 5:30-6:00pm and were not allowed to go into the pool areas. I spoke with other passengers and My boyfriend who had been on Carnival ships or Sunbird Ships and their pools did not close until after 10:00pm. That would give you enough time to lounge around and swim, especially if you hadn't had an opportunity to do so if you'd been touring the islands. The Atlantica had a gym but again, it was only open from 8 am until 8 pm. Very limited hours.



In addition, once you had boarded the ship, aside from having dinner there was nothing else you could do. Among 2500 people, only 100 of us spoke English and it was very difficult to socialize and meet people in the lounges and cafes. The crew also spoke very limited English. At first it was fine, but by the end of the cruise I found it very difficult. My concern is that I wanted to visit the Caribbean, not try and learn a few different languages just to be understood. The evening entertainment was of extremely bad quality as well. One night, they had the crew do performances. Most of them couldn't sing and the rest could barely remember their lines! Also, on a 7-day cruise, the entertainment and themes for the night were repeated twice. To sit through two nights of the same horrible performances was really too much. There was no variety at all and really, there was no point in doing anything after dinner. In the end, my boyfriend and I - and most other passengers, it seemed - went to bed very early. We sometimes stayed up to go to the midnight buffets but they weren't worth it. I think my biggest disappointment was the midnight chocolate buffet. It involved a few pastries (not made of chocolate) and a few skewers of fruit drizzled lightly with chocolate. For a chocolate lover, that is cruel! The fruit itself had started to go bad by that point. The pineapples served for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day had turned brown by that point. It was quite disgusting.



I have heard that you do nothing but eat when you go on a cruise. I was also expecting that an Italian cruiseship would have AMAZING food. I was very disappointed. There were two restaurants, the Tiziano and the Club Atlantica, and a few buffets. My boyfriend and I tried the Club Atlantica because we wanted to have a romantic dinner together. We had to pay 20 Euro to reserve a table and we had high expectations of the food there because the restuarant was described as being 'fine dining'. Really, the food quality was no better than the rest of the ship. In addition, our server couldn't understand our orders (she could barely speak any English). She ordered dessert for us twice - normally, I would have been extremely happy because if there's anything I love, it's dessert. However, their desserts were HORRIBLE and I left the restaurant quite upset. The other restaurant and the other buffets weren't very good either. I ate the food because I HAD to eat but not because I enjoyed it. There was no variety in the food and the portion sizes were tiny. I know it's hard to cook for 2500 people but I've known people who rave about the food on their cruise ships and I don't think the Atlantica can compare, really. Also, if you went to have breakfast at the restaurant, they would not leave menus on the table and for several days I thought all I could have for breakfast were pastries and fruit. It wasn't until later that a passenger told us that there was actually a menu from which we could order food, i.e., scrambled eggs (that weren't runny and watery, as they were in the buffet) and french toast. Also, no one informed us that tea and coffee were free for breakfast at the restaurant. I found that deliberately keeping passengers misinformed like that extremely cheap.



My other concern was in regard to the fact that in order to get off or on the ship we needed to have our Costa cards AND passports with us at all times. I found that extremely dangerous because we were going on excursions and going to beaches where our possessions could have been stolen. On other cruiseships, I have been told, the Costa card has your picture attached, negating the need for the passports.



All in all, my trip with my boyfriend was a good one but I felt compelled to tell you about our experiences so other people don't have to go through the same issues we did. The cruise was a big disappointment for my boyfriend who has taken a few cruises to the Caribbean in the past. As for myself, I hope to be able to go on another cruise in the future and get a sense for a really good cruise that I can tell people about

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