An awesome first time cruising experience!

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Reviewed By: Kamat, London on 31st Jan 2010
Cruise Line: Carnival Cruises Times cruised before: 0
Cruise Ship: Carnival Victory Sailed: January, 2010
Destination: Caribbean Age: 26-35
Cabin: Balcony Occasion: Annual/regular holiday
Our vacation began on Saturday 16/01/10. We boarded the continental airlines flight at London Heathrow airport in the afternoon. We reached San Juan (Puerto Rico) the same night at around 11.30 PM local time. Luckily, I had booked a hotel which was literally 1 minute walk from the airport terminal. Although, this ‘Best Western airport hotel’ was pricy for the amenities it provided, we were happy to avoid a taxi ride to downtown in the middle of the night. The hotel looks refurbished and the staff at the reception was very helpful. We had a quick check-in and by 12 AM we were in deep sleep. The hotel was clean; the AC was working well and did not make noise unlike what was mentioned in some reviews of the hotel. We had a pleasant sleep and a good breakfast in the hotel the following morning.

Embarkation
We checked out of the hotel at 11 am on 17/01/10, took a taxi ride ($22) to the cruise terminal (25 minutes). Luckily the cruise had started boarding early. We went through the check-in formalities (a photograph, passport check, baggage drop-in and security check).The check-in was very smooth and within 30 minutes we had our ‘sail and sign card’ with us and we were on the ship! We had a quick lunch on the lido deck (Deck 9). By 2 PM, we were out of the ship as the rooms were not ready.

We used the afternoon to visit the grand Spanish fort ‘El Moro’ at Old San Juan. We were thinking of using the trolley bus from the ship pier to go to the fort, but looking at the traffic, we decided to walk. It was a nice walk along the coast. There was hustle and bustle on the streets. Many local vendors were selling local items and the locals were dancing on the streets. Finally we reached El Moro after an hour of wandering around. El Moro is a magnificent fort with the ocean on three sides. It is built on around 8 levels. It provides splendid views of the ocean and Old San Juan.

We then wandered around the streets of Old San Juan. We witnessed a local roadside music concert (everything was sung in Spanish… gave a real feeling of a carnival). We also viewed the Fort of San Cristobal although we did not have time to enter it. We then headed straight to our ship.

The ship and our room

Since it was our first cruise, we had nothing to compare this grand ‘Carnival Victory’ ship! We were extremely fascinated as soon as we were on it. The ship has 11 decks, several viewing spots. It reminded us of the Titanic. There are ample facilities on the ship like swimming pools, spa, lounges, conference rooms, bars, casino, food courts, dining rooms and entertainment lounges. It accommodates 3700 passengers and 1100 crew members. Our cruise had 3200 passengers and 1100 crew members. We had booked a room with balcony. The views from our balcony on deck 6 were awesome. The room was spacious and clean. The room was cleaned at least 3 times a day (amazingly strange). They also provided us with a swimming towel to take away from the ship when we went out on the islands.

Food on the ship

We had our fist dinner on the self-catered lido deck. The quality of food was good and there was definitely enough to choose from. There is a 24 hour pizzeria and ice cream counter. There is a choice of Eastern, oriental, Asian, Italian and American cuisine to choose from. There is coffee, tea and lemonade 24 hours. All of this is included in your room price. Soft drinks and liquor have to be purchased and can increase the bill considerably. There is also an option of buying special food like branded pizzas and starbucks coffee. Every night for dinner, we went to the main dining hall. The menu changed everyday. We had Western food the first three days. There was lobster on one of the days. Since we are Goans, we choose Indian menu for the final 3 days. We were served by some jolly good waiters. The waiters were very accommodating and helpful. They even sang and danced for us. Everyone wears formal attire on 2 of the 6 dinner nights. We met a few Goan crew members and we developed friendship with a young Goan waiter Seville. He was very nice and provided us an excellent service during breakfast and dinner.

Activities on the ship

Since the cruise had a packed itinerary with a port of call everyday, we ended up not using any of the daytime facilities on the ship as we utilised every minute of the time on the islands when the ship docked on the ports. However, the ship has swimming pools, spa, ongoing movies on big screens, kids’ pools, bingo, entertainment programmes, etc. We tried our best to attend the ‘Main show’ every night after dinner. The show was different everyday and consisted mostly of dancing, cabaret, magic show and entertainment shows. There were spot prizes from time to time and Veda won a small bracelet. Parallel shows continued on various decks of the ship. Every night there was a disco. Surprisingly, there were people teaching you hip-hop dance, salsa dance, etc. If you like singing, there would be a karaoke every night. There were people singing and playing the piano on different sections of the ship. Last, but not the least, if you have enough money to blow, there is a moderately large casino on the ship.

Ports of Call

The ship started sailing at the scheduled time of 10 PM on 17/01/10. The reason we chose this ship was because of the ports of call. Everyday, we had a different island/country to explore and we were not disappointed.

Charlotte Amalie (St Thomas, USVI)

The shipped docked at Charlotte Amalie on the island of St Thomas at 7 am on 18/01/10. We had a pre-booked an island tour with Godfrey tours. After breakfast on the cruise, we met Godfrey just outside the ship at around 9.15 am. We sat in his open air safari vehicle and he first took us to downtown Charlotte Amalie. Here we wandered around for a few minutes and then took the Blackbeard’s castle tour ($12 pp). The tour comprises of a visit to Pirate Blackbeard’s castle, some of the ancient Danish houses and the Amber museum with amber waterfall with loads of information about the history of the island. At around 12 PM, Godfrey picked us up and took us for an Island tour. Godfrey knows his stuff and he gave sufficient information about the island. We stopped at several points for photos (Drake’s seat, paradise point, Mountain look out point, etc). we then went to the ‘Great house’ and saw the ancient architecture and forest trails. From here we had a magnificent view of the Megan’s bay beach. We could also see most of the British and US Virgin islands from here. At around 2 pm Godfrey dropped us at Coki beach after a quick visit to Megan’s beach. We went to the Coral sea world ($15 pp) to see real life corals in the ocean. We also witnessed turtle and sting ray feeding over here. There are plenty of iguanas and other fish to spot. We spent around 75 minutes here and used the remaining 45 minutes we had to relax and swim at Coki beach. Coki beach is amazing. It’s like a swimming pool with clear water. Unfortunately we did not have time and equipments to snorkel (This beach is great for snorkelling; snorkel rentals are available at the shore). Godfrey picked us up at 4 PM and we headed back to the ship passing through local villages. Godfrey is great and I would recommend his tour for those visiting St Thomas ($25 pp plus $5 pp tip). We did not do any shopping apart from buying a few souvenirs.

Roseau (Dominica)

Roseau was our second port. We arrived in Roseau at 10 AM on Tuesday 19/01/10. We had pre-booked a tour with Levi Baron from Bumpiing Tours. Levi met us at 10.20 am outside the port and we were seated in our respective vans. Our driver was George and the tour guide was Vivian. We were 8 of us in the comfortable air conditioned van. I must credit the drivers for their driving as the roads are awful. The terrain is hilly and bumpy. But Dominica is a beautiful unspoilt island. It lacks infrastructure and that’s the beauty of it. Our 6 hour long tour started with a drive to Ti Tou Gorge. We were told that some scenes from pirates of the Caribbean were shot here. Ti tou Gorge is a wonderful cove. We need to swim in cold waters inside a cave and then we arrive at a waterfall. Great experience! We were provided with swim-belts as we are poor swimmers. Our next stop was Trafalgar falls via the village of Laudat. These are twin falls. It is very scenic and the funniest thing was the difference in temperatures of the water. Although the falls are around 20 metres apart and can be captured in a single photo, one falls is fed by hot water spring while the other is fed by a cold water river! We had an opportunity to paddle around in the hot water pool below the falls. Another great experience! Our next stop was Morne Bruce look out point. From here we could see the town of Roseau including the Dominica cricket stadium. We then drove through botanical gardens. Our final stop was at Champagne reef in Scott’s head. We struggled with the waters as we saw champagne like bubbles coming from the hot sulphur springs at the base of the ocean. Vivien is an excellent tour guide and provided us with a lot of information on the island tempting us to return to Dominica for a 2 week stay! He also provided us with unlimited cold drinks while on the tour. This tour is highly recommended if you are travelling to Dominica. We were then driven back to the ship ( $47pp plus $8 tip pp). We did not do any shopping apart from buying a few souvenirs.


Bridgetown (Barbados)

Bridgetown was our next port. We reached Bridgetown on 20/01/10 at 8 AM. We had pre-booked an island tour with Scenic Barbados tours. Bridgetown port is a bit confusing. After exiting the pier you are taken to the port terminal via bus. After the port terminal, you need to walk another 100 yards to come out of the port completely. Once out of the port, we were met by Marson at around 9 AM. Luckily for us Edwin Lowell, the owner of Scenic Barbados website was taking a group of people on a different tour and he had set us up with Marson. The great thing was that we had a car for just the two of us! We told Marson that we will pay him extra if he takes us through more spots than scheduled and allows us extra time at the spots for which he agreed. Marson is a 60 year old Barbadian and he knows his country very well. We went to St Lawrence gap, a beautiful bay with cosy surroundings. Then we were taken to another beach besides Hilton hotel. He then took us to Oystin’s bay where we went to a local fish market. He bought some fish to feed the turtles. We went to the bay and he started dropping the fish into the water and guess what? Huge turtles started surfacing the waters. We then went to Crane beach which is full of pink sand. Then we went to Bathsheba where we saw some rock formations, people surfing in the Atlantic waters and then had some tender coconut water. We drove through the banana and sugarcane fields and reached St John’s church loo out point for beautiful views. We were then taken to Paynes beach where Marson set us up with a catamaran sailor Smiley. We were the only two in the catamaran and we were taken to the turtle feeding area. We did snorkelling and saw turtles, sting ray and various fishes. It was amazing ($20 pp). After 45 minutes we returned to Paynes beach and we were in the calm waters for another 45 minutes before Marson collected us. We were then taken to the ship. While on our way, we stopped at Kensington Oval, West Indian main cricket stadium and we were very fortunate to see Dwayne Smith, Pedro Collins and Suleiman Benn doing net practice. It was a wonderful experience in Barbados. ($45 pp plus $5 tip pp). We did not do any shopping apart from buying a few souvenirs.


Castries (St Lucia)

The ship arrived at Castries on 21/01/10 at 8 AM. We had the Cosol tour pre-booked for this day. When we got out of the ship, we were met by Cosol (Francis Nereus). I think there were around 50 people booked on his tour. He organised us in groups of 8 and a driver cum tour guide was allocated to each group. Our driver was Mustin. It was a 6 hour long well organised tour. We had several photo stops overlooking the mountains and the bays. We were taken to banana plantations where we were given information on the banana industry and bananas to eat. We then passed through the fishing villages of Anse Le Raye and Canaries. At a look out point, Cosol had organised a local breakfast for all of us. This consisted of various coconut cakes, fish cakes, local fruits (mango, cosol fruit), local cookies, breadfruit, etc. Rum punch and soft drinks were available throughout the tour (included in the price). We then had a breath-taking view of the two Piton Mountains. Then we drove through a volcano at Souffriere. As soon as we reached the site, it started smelling of rotten eggs because of the sulphur fumes from the volcano. You could see hot gas and boiling water pouring out of the crater. Then we went to the souffriere bay where we boarded water taxis to the nearby Jalousie beach. We had a good view of the Pitons while in the water taxi. The excitement began when we reached the Jalousie beach. We did snorkelling and that was an absolutely amazing experience. We were able to see the coral and several different types of fishes. Unfortunately there was no time for the beach. We then headed back to the souffriere bay in the water taxi. Our final stop was a waterfall. While returning back to the ship, Cosol had organised local hot bread with cheese for lunch. We returned to the ship driving through the capital city Castries. ($ 65 pp plus $7 tip pp all inclusive). We did not do any shopping apart from buying a few souvenirs.


Basseterre (St Kitts)

We reached Port Zante, Basseterre on 22/01/10 at 8 AM. Veda had Zip lining excursion ($85) booked for 11 AM. We got out of the ship at around 9 AM and ventured into the town. I bought a few postage stamps and then started hunting for a bike hire. Eventually I found one for $55. After Veda left for her Zip lining, I rode the bike encircling the entire island. Unfortunately there was not much to see. However, it was pleasant riding a bike after quite some time. Veda had a fantastic time with the zip lining. She returned back at around 2 PM. I collected her at the port and we rode to the Brimstone hill fortress. ($8 pp) This is a huge British fort on the cliff. You have wonderful views of the island and one can see the volcanic islands of St Eustacius and Saba towards the north-west and Nevis and Montserrat towards the south. The fort itself shows the ruins of British dominance on the island. After the fort, we went to the Romney manor (Caribelle batik) which is a manor with beautiful gardens. We also saw a few look out points like the Bloody point and fishing villages. We did not have time to explore the beaches in the south of the island. We did not do much shopping apart from buying a few souvenirs.

Phillipsburg (Sint Maarten/ Saint Martin)

Our last port was St Martin. We reached the port of Phillipsburg at 7 AM in the morning. We had reserved an ATV (4 wheel power bike) ($82 inclusive of insurance, fuel and taxes). We took off from the port with our ATV at 9 AM. It was a great riding experience but at the expense of a terrible tan all over the exposed parts of the body! We went to Friar bay beach, Philipsburg downtown, French town of Marigot, Fort Louis at Marigot where the views of the island and the sea were amazing and rode through the villages. Our main destination was Maho bay beach. This is the site where the runway of the Princess Juliana International airport begins just adjacent to the beach. We spent quite some time watching planes land one by one passing only a few feet above our heads! A departing US airways plane almost blew us into the sea with its recoil exhaust during take-off. While returning back, we had stops at Cole bay look out point and Phillipsburg. After returning the ATV, we were back on the cruise for our final journey. We did not do any shopping apart from buying a few souvenirs.

Debarkation

The ship returned back to San Juan, Puerto Rico at around 7 AM in the morning. We had our breakfast on the cruise. Our luggage was collected the previous night to make the debarkation process smooth. And indeed, it was very smooth. We were called out according to numbers and that made it very simple. We were out by 9.30 AM.

San Juan (Puerto Rico)

After debarkation, we went straight to the pre- booked hotel ‘Da House’. This is a hotel in Old San Juan and very close to the pier. We dropped our baggage at the hotel as it was too early to check in. We then did the Bacardi Rum distillery experience. We boarded a local ferry from the pier ($ 1 pp return) to go to Catano. It was around 10 to 15 minutes ride. From here we had to take a shared taxi ($6 pp return) to the Bacardi rum distillery. This is the biggest rum distillery in the world. We were taken on a tour in a trolley car. Several staff in turn explained the history of Bacardi and how the rum is made. We were allowed to smell the different flavours of Bacardi. In the end we had 2 free Bacardi drinks. (You could choose what you want). After returning back to San Juan, we had lunch at a Chinese restaurant in San Juan. We wandered in the streets of San Juan, took a trolley ride through the old town (something we did not do on the day 1), did some shopping and then checked into our hotel. The hotel and our room in particular were nice, clean and spacious. We used the internet in the hotel (included). We relaxed in the hotel, had some Jacuzzi experience and had some dinner at nearby Burger king. The hotel was located in a busy nightlife area. We had huge difficulty sleeping because of the noise and would never recommend this hotel. After breakfast in the morning, we left for the airport. The flights although bumpy due to the turbulence were on time and we were back in London at 7 AM in the morning. That’s the end of a great Caribbean experience!
Quality of Food4
Entertainment4
Shore Excursions4
Staff5
Children's Facilities4
Onboard Activities4
Cabins4
Overall Rating5
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Comment by Wilson, Aston Flamville (31 Jan 10 14:15) about this REVIEW
Great review, including all the details which others leave out like what you did, how much it cost etc. Thanks for taking the time write it!! Lyn
Comment by Taylor, Loughborough (31 Jan 10 13:50) about this REVIEW
Excellent review, and what a pleasure it is to read a contribution which has top class English grammar.
Comment by Craig, Kirkcaldy (31 Jan 10 12:37) about this REVIEW
What a fab review, fair makes me want to do this cruise.
Comment by Swain, Bournemouth (31 Jan 10 11:23) about this REVIEW
Best review I have read for years. Thankyou, a joy to read, and digest.
Comment by Kamat, London (01 Feb 10 18:38) about a COMMENT by Swain (31 Jan 10 11:23)
Thanks, we were very excited as everything worked out as planned! so I thought of sharing this experience with others in detail. Hope you all can benefit.

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