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Reviewed By: Ballin, Manchester on 8th Feb 2010
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| Cruise Line: Azamara Club Cruises |
Times cruised before: 10+ |
| Cruise Ship: Azamara Quest |
Sailed:
June,
2009 |
| Destination:
Adriatic
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Age: 65+ |
| Cabin: Balcony |
Occasion: Annual/regular holiday |
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Being somewhat seasoned travellers,my wife and I (aged Mid70's)fancied something a little different.We decided last summer to go (June) to the Black Sea via Azamara cruises.We are both "Elite" members with Celebrity,so we know that the standard is good.We had travelled on the Azamara Journey the previous year so we wanted to see if this sister ship was in fact as good.We were not disappointed,we received individual attention being 2 of only 700 passengers.Also being vegetarian (but eating fish) the Maitre de could not have been more helpful,the lunch time buffet had more than ample varieties of food to suit our needs.The only down side was the nightly entertainment,relying more on individual acts rather than "shows".However,excellent serviceand good value
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| general resturant | | Entertainment |  |
| best entertainment was the coffee bar,pianist/singer chat show ,very funny and good music | | Shore Excursions |  |
| Odessa Jewish heritage tour.taken by a Jewish elderly lady who related life during Nazi occupation | | Staff |  |
| Marius,Head waiter/who looked after our vegetarian requiements | | Children's Facilities | n/a |
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| not too many,lack of quiz events, | | Cabins |  |
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