Normally we
are doing ship inspections or cruises on various cruise lines latest and
greatest new builds. This past Saturday we did an inspection of a ship
re-entering service that was built in 1990 and the Godmother was Miami’s own
Gloria Estefan. Fast forward to August 6, 2016, 50 million dollars just
recently spent on major upgrades and US ships starting to enter service doing
cruises to Cuba.
Royal
Caribbean pulled this ship back from a sister company with the hopes of entering
her into the Cuban cruise market as soon as possible. Royal, like others, is
just waiting for the word from Cuba that the paper work is in order and that
they can start offering cruises. Rumor has it that this ship will be doing a
5/5/4 night deployment however this is not officially confirmed. I find it most
interesting that by pure chance Gloria Estefan a mega Cuban America Super Star
was the Godmother nearly 26 years ago.
Why this
ship for Cuba? Simply put the infra structure in Cuba can only handle certain
size ships and this one fits. Royal has poured millions into the ship to bring
her up to speed with their newer ship however there are limitations such as a
very limited number of balcony cabins and not an over whelming number of public
rooms. (Click
for latest images)
What
I can say is that the ship looks and feels surprising good. One major reason is
a very good refurb job and choice of colors and décor. But even more
importantly is that she is a small ship, by today’s standards, of only 1,602
passengers on a ship of 48,500 tons and 692 feet long. This small ship feel is
reflected in a can do staff that know they have to offer more, in their own way,
than her mega sisters carrying 6,000 passengers.
The crew and
cruise line’s solution is to provide better food, really unique entertainment
and personal service. In a very short time we experienced it all with the
exception of the entertainment. The hotel manager made no bones about the fact
that they are spending more money than the rest of the fleet on food and our
luncheon proved this to be the case.
High lights
of this ship in my opinion are the main dining room (Above
left) which is two deck levels with floor to ceiling glass
windows overlooking the stern of the ship. Totally elegant by any standards.
Boleros Lounge on the aft of the ship already has the Cuban Vibe with photos and
a Cuban coffee corner and a fantastically warm and relaxing décor. These rooms
are winners.
The cabins
have been almost totally redone and are pleasant enough. The sixty plus balcony
cabins, which are called Jr Suites, are perfectly fine as well as many of the
superior outside cabins. Keep in mind you’ll be on a short cruise going to a
unique destination so the cabin is purely secondary.
(Owners Suite)
This ship
will really be all about a new unique destination, good solid service and better
than average food with destination entertainment. I can’t wait to get more
details on final itineraries and prices. Stay tuned.
If you have
any questions please drop me an email to
Steve Bloss or call +1 954 452 8800. |