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7nt Malaga Stay & Mediterranean Cruise

, 26th May 2012

New Last Minute Special offer!
From Málaga (for Granada) 26th May 2012 (14 Nt Cruise and Stay) View Itinerary
  • Return flights & all transfers included.

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What's Included?

  • 7nt 4* Malaga Hotel Stay
  • Return flights & transfers 
  • Accommodation, all meals and snacks onboard
  • 24 hour room service
  • All entertainment
  • Fitness Centre
  • Sauna, Jacuzzi & Steam Room
  • Rock Climbing/ Ice Rink/ Golf Course
  • All port taxes and fees
  • Kids activities from toddlers to teenagers

Gratuities must be pre booked for My Time Dining.

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Cruise Itinerary
Cabins
Customer Reviews
Day Port Due Depart
1 Flight from the UK
1-7 Hotel Accommodation - 7 nights
8
Málaga (for Granada)
00:00 17:00
9
Valencia
12:00 20:00
10 At sea
11 07:00 19:00
12
Florence
07:00 19:00
13
Ajaccio
07:00 16:00
14 At sea
15
Málaga (for Granada)
06:00 00:00
15 Flight to the UK
Interior Stateroom Inside
Promenade Stateroom Inside
Family Ocean View Stateroom Outside
Large Ocean View Stateroom Outside
Ocean View Stateroom Outside
Superior Ocean View Stateroom Outside
Deluxe Ocean View Stateroom with balcony Balcony
Grand Suite Suite
Junior Suite Stateroom Suite
Owner's Suite Suite
Royal Family Suites Suite
Royal Suite Suite

Latest Adventure of the Seas Reviews

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Date: 12 June 2012
Author: Muriel Oruc
User Rating: 6 out of 66 out of 66 out of 66 out of 66 out of 66 out of 6
Review Picture Summary: Always been to Caribbean before, first time cruising the Med. May 26 - June 2nd. What Joy! Short Easyjet flight, €25 in taxi right up to the dock for the first glimpse of the awesome Adventure of the Seas, dominating the dock. Very smooth check in and great cabins.

We were lounging in 28* under clear blue sky with an ice cold cocktail from the indomitable Harry of Harry's Bar on the top deck less than six hours after leaving dreary drizzly Manchester! No jet lag, no problems. All the facilities were as good as promoted and the Windjammer self service was always well stocked and extremely well run. Our waiter Samuel was every bit as good as the waiters in the formal restaurants and looked after us really well - even when I mistakenly put chocolate sauce on my excellent roast beef mistaking it for gravy! Abel, the cruise director, and his team, Jaba and Gabriel and others, made sure the fun was non stop if that is what you wanted. The Duck and Dog pub quizzes were a real hit with the Brits, mainly thanks to the infectious personality of the quizmistress - Claire ( I might have got the name wrong) but just go there and you will be well entertained.

The only shows which were a bit below par were the Lyric Theatre productions which fell short of the standard I have experienced on Princess Cruises and Ocean Village. However, The Ice Show, and the Royal Promenade entertainment more than made up for this. It was nice travelling with Spanish and a few German passengers and Abel made light work of going from language to language without making either nation feel they were waiting for information — they should have him compere the Eurovision Song Contest. It is well worthwhile catching his talk on his 6 months solo around the world on a Ducatti motorbike — I learned more about the state of the world in 40 minutes than I ever did from the news programmes.

If you expect just to step of the ship into little resorts then this is not the trip for you — except for Ajjaccio a trip by coach is required at each port. If you're not fussed about Florence, as it follows the day after the long haul to Rome (worth it), then €10 on the bus takes you into Livorno, which is a great place to shop around and a boat trip on the canal network is easily fitted in and the guide onboard is excellent. Valencia is closed on Sundays making it easy to enjoy the beautiful squares and churches and architectural delights, There are enough cofffee houses and continental bars and restaurants open to sit and relax in. Would I go Royal Caribbean again? Absolutely.

As always, though, it is the entertainent team, the waiters, the chefs, and the cleaners who all go to make the cruising eperience one to be remembered with relish. Well done Adventure of the Seas.
Date: 19 November 2011
Author: Andy Webb
User Rating: 6 out of 66 out of 66 out of 66 out of 66 out of 66 out of 6
Summary: The Adventure of the Seas is awesome. I have to say they serve the best pizza on the high seas. Anyway, our steward was excellent, and made different towel animals every night. The casino is pretty large, very impressive.

One night we went to the Windjammer, it was buffet and the food was yummy. They even had guitarist playing while we were dining. Another tip, you must book the Portofino reservation early. When we finished our dinner there, we tried to make another booking later in the week, but they are all fully booked.

If you ask me ‘will we come back again?’. My answer will be definitely YES.
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