Sunday, September 25, 2016

Five Must Have Foods on MSC Cruises

The pizza on MSC ships is THE BEST! The photo above is of a breakfast pizza that I still think about every morning! Their homemade pizza is offered just about 24 hours a day and features different types throughout both the day and week. The crust is chewy, yet crispy, and the sauce has a slight sweetness to it's robust tomato base. I do believe I ate pizza several times a day on the MSC Divina!

MSC is known for it's authentic Italian fare and their pasta does not disappoint! The homemade Fettuccine Alfredo pictured above was amazing. The texture of the homemade pasta was a bit al dente, yet it soaked up the creamy sauce quite well.

Dessert lovers will adore the fresh and indulgent cannolis on MSC ships. The cream has just the right flavoring to create an addicting pastry you will want to finish! 



 Back to pasta-the Spaghetti Bolognese is another can't miss entree on your next MSC cruise. The sauce has a unique spice profile and the fresh pasta is both decadent and delicious.

The calamari on the MSC Divina was crispy and seasoned to perfection, while still offering a chewy texture which was satisfying. As this is another Italian classic I can definitely recommend going for the Italian cuisine on your next MSC cruise-you are sure to be happy!

Do you have a favorite non-Italian food on MSC cruises?  If so I'd love to hear from you! :)

Five Must Have Foods on Carnival Cruises

The picture above is of the famous Chocolate Melting Cake, which you can find as a dessert option on every Carnival cruise.This gooey, fudgy, warm and delicious cake is worth splurging on-with or without a side of vanilla ice cream! Even folks who don't like sweets (I cannot fathom the thought!) will love this delicate, yet indulgent treat. Here are four more must have foods to try on your next Carnival cruise:


Guys burgers are the best! The toppings bar offers a plethora of condiments, as well as cooked and fried onions, mushrooms and his famous Donkey Sauce. The fries are great too!

The non meat eaters will love the Indian plate Carnival offers-it is vegetarian and really good! The spices are not overwhelming and the serving is plentiful. 

Making fish and chips light and crispy is a hard thing to master-but Carnival ships have gotten this dish right! Whether you order this yummy favorite at the stand alone seafood concession or in the dining room you are sure to enjoy their take on this fabulous fish dish.

The cheese plate is offered as a dessert option on the Carnival ships in the main dining rooms. The selection of cheese is varied and rich. Served with a flavorful and fragrant fruit and nut bread, as well as fresh fruit, makes this a healthier dessert option for cruisers who prefer a savory course. 

All of this food talk has made me hungry! :) What is your favorite Carnival Cruise food?


 
 


Five Must Have Foods on Norwegian Cruises


Escargot is a delectable treat that is made outstandingly well at Le Bistro, the specialty French restaurant on Norwegian ships. The consistency is uniquely satisfying and the flavors are fresh and indulgent. If you are a fan of escargot be sure to order this appetizer at Le Bistro. 

The surf and turf at the specialty restaurant Cagney's is a must have entree for meat and seafood lovers. The steak is cooked to your liking and the lobster tail is meaty and decadent. 

Breakfast at the complimentary restaurant O'Sheehans is a treat for anyone who is a fan of corned beef hash and eggs. This hearty breakfast comes with crispy hash browns and any style eggs you'd like!


Another can't miss food for meat eating travelers are the wings at O'Sheehans. There are new flavors which are not only tender and tasty, but also really flavorful! Take some time to try some for a meal or even a snack at this 24 hour complimentary restaurant.


I still feel that the Raspberry Creme Brulee is the best dessert I have ever had! The sweet yet tangy raspberry flavor, combined with the perfectly carmelized top makes this dessert at Cagney's specialty steakhouse absolutely amazing!

Have you had any of these foods on your Norwegian cruises? What foods would you add to this list of must haves?  :)

Friday, September 9, 2016

Thanksgiving Cruise Prices and Tips for Cruising on a Holiday

I was fortunate to spend the Thanksgiving holiday on the Carnival Liberty with my immediate and extended family in 2014. While I have been on a ship for Memorial Day and the Fourth of July, this was a first time cruising on a typical "stay at home" holiday for my entire family. A few tips for those of you looking to book a holiday cruise:

*Don't expect the usual- While a turkey dinner was offered in the main dining room, as well as pumpkin pie for dessert, there was no real mention of Thanksgiving. There were passengers from all around the world, many who don't celebrate this traditional American feast day, which led to the day feeling diluted in importance. Thanksgiving is not my favorite holiday, so I was not really disappointed. I could see, however, that folks who are really into keeping the traditional aspects of their holiday experience may want to consider if cruising on a holiday is right for them. Only three of our party of seven ended up eating turkey- my sister enjoyed the Indian vegetarian dinner that Carnival expertly makes! My husband thought eating surf and turf on Thanksgiving was the best! 

 *Be prepared for crowds- We were fortunate that our ship was not completely full, but many cruise ships sail at capacity over the holidays. Pack your patience and plans for a quiet place to hang out if the crowds become overwhelming. This is when a balcony is a great room choice for some privacy and solace to relax.


*Realize that the normal cruise activities may be altered-Check with your personal cruise consultant if you are set on seeing a particular show or participating in a specific activity on your cruise. Sometimes over a holiday the cruise ships will offer special shows, amended activities and holiday themed parties in lieu of the typical cruise ship itinerary. Sometimes these extra events can add to the enjoyment of the holiday or holiday season, though. 

Although I am unable to cruise this Thanksgiving I still found myself researching the options-which I think us cruisers always love to do! :) Here are some cruises with prices for Thanksgiving week to get an idea in case you are looking to nab a last minute deal. For the sake of continuity I used Port Canaveral, FL as the sail away port, as well as financial information for a family of four seeking a standard balcony room, the week of 11/19/2016:

Norwegian Epic- 7 days, visiting Cozumel, Mexico, Grand Cayman, Ocho Rios, Jamaica and their private island of Great Stirrup Cay. The promotion I selected was the Unlimited Beverage Package for the first two adults, as well as free  daily gratuities for the first two travelers. A $100 on board credit is also offered for this Holiday cruise.
Cabin- 12059
Total Cost- $4,708.64

Carnival Sunshine- 7 days, visiting Grand Turk, Amber Cove, San Juan Puerto Rico and St. Thomas. There are no promotions offered with this cruise.
Cabin-8140
Total Cost-$3,941.60 

Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas- (11/20-11/27)- 7 days, visiting Labadee Haiti, Cozumel Mexico and Falmouth Jamaica. There are no promotions offered with this cruise.
Cabin- Balcony Guarantee
Total Cost-$4,636.16 

Disney Fantasy- 7 days visiting Tortola, St. Thomas and Castaway Cay. This is a cruise over Thanksgiving but will still be a "Very Merry" Holiday cruise featuring Christmas activities as well. 
Cabin-*at this time all balcony rooms are sold out for a family of four. The best available is a  guarantee port hole room.
Total cost-$6036.44

There are no other cruise lines leaving from this Orlando area port for a seven day voyage, but there are several other options if you are willing to sail away from Miami. If you end up booking a Thanksgiving cruise please let me know how it is! :)