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I have booked my first cruise (And my first actual holiday out of the country for about 15 years) with my mum and sister for 7 days to the Norwegian Fjords in May(P&O Iona). They have been on several cruises before and love the experience and have been on this one earlier in the year.
Has anyone been? The accommodation looks serviceable (Cabin has double bed, tv, toilet and shower) and the food looks pretty good. More after a break rather than experience so not really fussed about entertainment (Will take my laptop with a load of movies on and my switch) I will get off the ship at the scenic Norwegian towns with my mum and sister for a bit.
I have watched load of videos that are on YouTube touring the ship, the food etc and it looks just what I need. One thing I have noted though is like every cruise, if i want internet then its pretty expensive. Its currently about £90 for the holiday for the "Premium" internet which apparently is fine for streaming etc, i am not too bothered about movies but do watch a fair bit of YT.
Has anyone been? Anything to look out for (apart from, don't fall overboard) I don't think i get seasick, I only really used to get motion sickness when sat looking backwards on busses/trains.
Any help/advice would be appreciated.
Has anyone been? The accommodation looks serviceable (Cabin has double bed, tv, toilet and shower) and the food looks pretty good. More after a break rather than experience so not really fussed about entertainment (Will take my laptop with a load of movies on and my switch) I will get off the ship at the scenic Norwegian towns with my mum and sister for a bit.
I have watched load of videos that are on YouTube touring the ship, the food etc and it looks just what I need. One thing I have noted though is like every cruise, if i want internet then its pretty expensive. Its currently about £90 for the holiday for the "Premium" internet which apparently is fine for streaming etc, i am not too bothered about movies but do watch a fair bit of YT.
Has anyone been? Anything to look out for (apart from, don't fall overboard) I don't think i get seasick, I only really used to get motion sickness when sat looking backwards on busses/trains.
Any help/advice would be appreciated.
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