    
Write a Review on this Ship OverviewThis is Thomson’s most-popular ship and, although she is older and less glitzy and glamorous compared to newer ships in port, is a good option for people who want a value-for-money cruise, with a British atmosphere. The ship still has some of the traditional cruise elements, such as (optional) waiter service lunch and dinner and captain’s cocktail party. Thomson has an army of loyal British cruisers who would never choose to sail with anyone else. Service is relatively good, although you may have to wait a while for a wine waiter in the main restaurant. While the food is not of the standard you would expect on, say, a Royal Caribbean ship, it is of an acceptable standard for most passengers and there are few complaints. The ship provides traditional entertainment, such as West End shows, Austin Powers sing-a-longs and magic shows.SuitabilityA good option for first-timers who want a good-value package-holiday cruise experience and who want to sail with fellow Brits rather than Europeans or Americans. Also hugely popular among loyal Thomson cruise fans, and popular with families in the summer, although there are better kids’ and teenagers’ facilities on other ships.Hints & TipsGratuities are included.
Many people choose the pre-paid all-inclusive drinks package to keep on-board costs down, however there are restrictions on drinks.
There are daily Kidzone activities, for ages 3-8 and 9-12, although some are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Depending on when you book, you may have to pay to guarantee a double bed. There is also a charge for a safety deposit box.
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Ship Info Year Entered Service: 1958 Onboard Currency: GBP Nationality of Crew: Greek/Cypriot officers; international crew/staff No. of Crew: 412 No. of Passengers: 1153 Tonnage: 24851 Passenger/crew ratio: 2.8 Passenger/space ratio: 21.6 Cruise Line's Website: www.thomson-cruises.co.uk
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