MSC Cruise Sinfonia - What To Expect.
My sisters and I tried MSC Sinfonia, and here’s what we liked and didn’t like about this trip.
We travelled on a 7-day trip from Pearus / Athens to Split in Croatia, Brindisi in Italy, Mykonos and Venice.
After spending a week onboard an MSC cruise ship, here’s how we would say that I will never travel on MSC Santorini again.
For our first time on this ship, we were super disappointed. The onboard experience did not meet our expectations.
We chose this cruise as it was our last option; the one I initially wanted was fully booked.
Eventually, my son came across an MSC cruise deal starting at $59 US per person.
Everything You Need To Know About MSC Cruise Sinfonia
Are you planning your next cruise and considering the MSC Cruise Sinfonia as your choice of ship? If so, it’s essential to ensure you have all the information you need to make an informed choice.
Firstly, this is a mid-sized ship with a capacity of 2,679 passengers. It was initially launched in 2002 but underwent a refurbishment in 2015. On board, you can expect a great selection of dining options, entertainment, and activities, including a spa, pool, and gym.
The ship also operates regular routes across destinations such as Mozambique, South Africa, Mauritius, and Reunion Island. It offers an array of cabin types, from inside to balcony, guaranteeing that you will find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs.
On embarkation day
The embarkation time was set for 11 a.m., and we were advised not to arrive earlier. We followed the given time, and the boarding process went smoothly. After boarding, we grabbed a quick bite and took pictures of the empty ship. However, a mandatory safety briefing was announced soon after, and we were instructed to proceed within 10 minutes. Unfortunately, we missed the announcement as we couldn’t hear it, and no one was there to guide us. We had to attend the safety meeting the following day.
Our Cabin.
I always book a cabin with a window whenever I cruise. My cabin was cozy for the duration of my week-long stay on board. It was equipped with all the essential amenities, like a king-sized bed, a closet, a desk, a vanity, and a private bathroom. Although the storage space was limited, and there weren’t enough hangers, I managed to make do with what was available.
Whenever I left my cabin, I would hang a “Do Not Disturb” card on the door to let the stateroom attendant know if they could enter. Upon returning, we always found our cabin tidy and our bed made. At night, we had a booklet containing the next day’s activities.
The cabin crew was friendly and helpful, making our stay very comfortable.
The outstanding customer service from all the crew members working there makes every passenger feel welcomed and special.
The Dining Room.
We add the opportunity to dine in the big dining room every night. The service was exceptional, but the menu sometimes didn’t suit our taste. Unfortunately, menus were unavailable and only appeared a few hours before dinner on the wall beside the dining room. On a few occasions, my food was cold, or I received the wrong dish and had to return it.
If the menu did not appeal to us one evening, we went to the buffet instead. We preferred going there because we knew what to expect.
The Buffet.
If you plan on hitting the buffet, it’s a good idea to go early. Once it gets going, there’s usually a line and insufficient seats. But trust me, it’s worth it for the fantastic food selection. They’ve got everything from fresh fruit to decadent desserts. Also, don’t forget to check out the waffle and pancake station in another location!
If you’re looking for breakfast or lunch options other than the buffet, you can find them by the pool or other areas.
Regarding beverages, juice was only complimentary in the morning, while tea and coffee were accessible throughout the day. However, if you want a cappuccino or ice cream, you’ll need to pay for it.
A room to lounge on the top floor
We had a wonderful time on the top floor of the ship, taking in the serene ocean views. Our family spent most of our time sitting by a window, enjoying the scenery and each other’s company. This cruise line is perfect for families as it offers a range of activities for passengers of all ages.
Children can enjoy their designated play area and programming designed for them. This allowed us to have some peaceful moments away from the commotion of the younger passengers.
The Dress Code
It’s worth taking some bright outfits along. Otherwise, you can dress elegantly or casually (within reason) without exciting comments. This cruise had a white night, where people did their best to wear white outfits.
The Entertainment.
The theatre entertainment was good, but the guy who had entertained us before the show was hilarious.
The areas with music were too loud for my liking. Although the crew put in a lot of effort to provide us with entertainment, there is room for improvement. Also, you have different choices, like the casino or the bar with soft music.
Here are some little things to think about
**The cruise offers a drink package priced at 139 euros per person, but purchasing the package may not be necessary if you’re not a heavy drinker and only enjoy one or two drinks. You can also opt to buy drinks individually.
However, if you add the drink package and wifi to your trip, the cost can increase quickly.
**Additionally, wifi is available for approximately 19 euros per day.
Alternatively, you can access free wifi at cafes or restaurants onshore.
The Poll area
It is an excellent and fun place with two pools and a sauna. There are also Game tables, a Bar, and much more.
If you want to secure a lounge chair to soak up the sun, arrive early. By 11 a.m., they tend to be all taken.
The Excursions
They were pricey. Some locations, such as Venice and Mykonos, were only accessible by transportation, so visiting them can be expensive.
Not having enough time to explore a port of call during a cruise can be frustrating.
One example is Venice, where our sightseeing time was cut short by having to return to the ship via sea bus, go through customs, wait in line, pass through customs again, and then take another sea bus. This process was a waste of time ( more than one hour).
Unfortunately, you must pay for the sea bus as walking isn’t an option for Venice.
Similarly, in Mykonos, you must pay to go on shore.
I know of a cruise line where the sea bus is free!!
The customer service provided by MSC was poor.
It is essential to know the service charges when booking your cruise and inquire about them beforehand. They charged us 189 euros per person, but we were able to have them removed from our bill. It took three trips to Guest Services before the issue was resolved.
The senior management appears not concerned about customer satisfaction, and some can be rude. Communication was abysmal, especially when we needed to arrange an excursion or correct an error, which was never fixed.
The staff at the Customer Service Desk tried their best, but they had limited knowledge and authority when it came to addressing our concerns.
There were numerous issues regarding the Reception/Excursions, and the staff was not communicating adequately.
Speaking to someone in authority was challenging, and the staff members often provided conflicting information, even for simple questions.
I asked, “What should I do with my suitcase if I want to leave early the next morning due to our flight schedule?”
Two people behind the desk could not give me an answer!! They asked another person, and in one instance, the third staff member threw the blue paper tags for our suitcases at us, which was very rude.
Cruising should be a relaxing and enjoyable experience, not a source of stress.
***Please note that if you intend to leave the ship with everyone else, you will receive tags with your room number the night before. These tags, a convenient and organized system, should be added to your suitcases. Before going to bed, place your suitcases outside in the hallway.
I recommend keeping a small bag with some clothes and valuable items with you for the next day.
If you must leave the ship as soon as it docks because you have an early flight, please keep your suitcases with you at night and roll them out as soon as the ship docks.
It’s essential to follow staff guidance. One member will guide you to an exit, ensuring your secure and well-informed departure.
Conclusion
I had a disappointing experience with MSC, except for the onboard staff, who were not part of the customer service team.
When planning a cruise, it is important to carefully review all available information and note the allotted time for onshore visits.
-In my eagerness to vacation, I hastily chose a cruise without doing thorough research. I will be more cautious in the future.
-My family and I aren’t opposed to cruising with MSC again, but we’ll check other options first.
**Stay tuned to our blog posts to glimpse our journey.
I found this a very interesting read about the MSC CRUISE SINFONIA. I love your details and honest review. I have not been on a cruise in years but I enjoyed your photos and I really got a sense of what it would be like to be on this ship. Great post!
Thank you . I dont think all cruise are bad ,will see on my next one in the spring.
I’ve been on this cruise and it was my top 3 trips for sure.
So sad to hear that this cruise ship was disappointing. Hopefully your next cruise will be much better.