We have had many requests (at least a couple) for a glimpse of life aboard a cruise ship. Having never done anything like this before we did not really know what to expect. This was a ten day cruise so it was longer than most standard cruises of around seven days. The first two days were at sea while we travelled down the Adriatic with Italy on the Starboard side and Croatia on our Port side-not that we saw much of either. The Mediterranean is a very big sea. The Sapphire blue water was remarkable and for nine of the ten days very calm. It was hard to tell we were afloat.
Everything is luxuriously appointed, as you will see from some of Betty's photos and my video clip. We had an inside cabin with its own bathroom resources which was quite adequate. Most of the time is spent in the lounges or restaurants. In one of the restaurants food was served almost continuously for anyone who wanted it. There were also two restaurants where tables were served by very efficient waiters. We usually chose one of these options for dinner because it gave us an opportunity to meet other people. One evening we had a German couple on one side and French-speaking Canadian couple on the other.
The top deck of the ship had a decent swimming pool and hot tubs which we used on a couple of occasions when we were not ashore.
There was always plenty of entertainment in the bars and lounges. We usually took in one of the show in the starlight theatre which was a full scale theatre which would seat nearly 1000 people and performances ranged from a Broadway musical, singers and acrobats, to a brilliant classical guitarist and magician's show-all top class acts.
We tended to eat too much at the start of the cruise but even food gets monotonous after a while and we burned off lots during on shore exploration.




