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Sao Paulo (Santos)-Brazil Roundtrip

, 4th January 2013

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From Sao Paulo 4th Jan 2013 (9 Nt Fly Cruise) View Itinerary

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What's Included?

  • Accommodation, all meals and snacks onboard
  • 24 hour room service
  • All entertainment
  • Spa & Fitness Centre
  • Rock Climbing/ 18 Hole Golf Course/ Sports Deck
  • All port taxes and fees
  • Kids activities from toddlers to teenagers

Gratuities are entirely a matter of your personal choice.

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Cruise Itinerary
Cabins
Customer Reviews
Day Port Due Depart
1 Flight from the UK
2
Sao Paulo
00:00 18:00
3 Cruising - 1 day
4
Punta del Este
11:00 22:00
5
Buenos Aires
12:00 00:00
6
Buenos Aires
00:00 17:00
7
Montevideo
06:00 13:00
8 Cruising - 1 day
9
Santos/Fly UK
08:00 00:00
Interior Stateroom Inside
Large Interior Stateroom Inside
Superior Interior Stateroom Inside
Ocean View Stateroom Outside
Balcony Stateroom Balcony
Grand Suite Suite
Junior Suite Suite
Owner's Suite Suite
Royal Family Suite Suite
Royal Suite Suite

Latest Splendour of the Seas Reviews

5 out of 65 out of 65 out of 65 out of 65 out of 65 out of 6
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Date: 21 November 2012
Author: Robin Jones
User Rating: 6 out of 66 out of 66 out of 66 out of 66 out of 66 out of 6
Summary: I sailed on the Splendour of the Seas, doing an Eastern Med cruise from Venice, calling at Bari, Corfu, Mykonos, Athen & Dubrovnik. I would summerise this cruise as relaxing, great weather with loads of activities. The service we recieved all over the ship was first class, even down to the waiters from the dining room, seeing us about the ship and greeting us by our names (it's the little things). The ports of call were brilliant, and the port guide recieved with the Cruise Compass each evening was very good at outlining what there was to see in each port and also how to get there from where we were docked.

I travelled with my mum, so we did most ports under our own steam. Using the shore guide we managed to see everything we wanted. In Athens we did a shore excursion through Royal Caribbean to see the Acropolis. The tour was very well organised, the guide was very informative and outlined everything we were looking at, with a bit of background history.

The ship itself was clean, vibrant and you could see that she had recently been through a refurb. I would honestly say the best cabins were the new balconies on desk 6, as they come out from the side of ship and actually hang over the water, offering completely clear views. We were in 6568. The food was very good all over the ship, from the Park Cafe in the Solarium, to the main dining room.

There was always something for everyone and everything was very tasty. The hidden gem actually on the ship was the Windjammer cafe, which we had dinner in twice, one evening they had a speciality Indian night — which after having three courses every night made a pleasent change. The spa, solarium, and the pool deck were all good places to relax on the ship and in the evening we found ourselves in the Schooner bar — where Juanito would enterain us playing the piano and performing everything from some modern classics like Elton John, to more classically influenced pieces. Chris, the head of entertainment for all British passengers, ran trivias — some of which definitly made you scratch your head in thought! In conclusion the cruise was great, I would travel with Royal again and happily sail on the Splendour — she was a good size with 2500 passengers onboard and you never felt the ship was full.

I would recommend doing the drinks packages, I dont drink a lot, but after a few they do add up. Awesome ship, awesome itinerary and an awesome cruise. Definitly worth giving this ship a sail!
Date: 14 May 2011
Author: Dianne Summerill
User Rating: 6 out of 66 out of 66 out of 66 out of 66 out of 66 out of 6
Summary: We had a fabulous cruise on the Splendour of the Seas around the Greek islands. We visited places such as Mykonos, Santorini, Chania and Corfu to name but a few. The itinerary was excellent and every port was very pretty. We would do this cruise again as there are so many different things you can do in each port.

The ship was brilliant. We have recently been on Voyager and Independence of the Seas and loved the big ships, so we thought that Splendour may be a bit of a let down, but we were wrong. It was perfect. The main advantage was the solarium which had an indoor poor with a glass roof and lovely sun beds.

This was a godsend on sailing days as it was too breezy to stay outside. In the Solarium it was a lovely temperature and should have been for children over the age of 16 however a few younger children did creep into the pool when no one was looking. The entertainment was good especially the Beatle tribute band. We weren't so fussy on the puppet show I actually fell asleep during the show.

The food was excellent as always with Royal Caribbean as was the service, in particular the waiter and assistant waiter. There was a fabulous chocolate midnight buffet one evening - it was amazing. Pity we were so full after dinner that we couldn't do it justice. The staff were very courteous and pleasant during our cruise and we loved every minute of it.

We would highly recommend the Greek Island cruise and especially Royal Caribbean's Splendour of the Seas.
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