My wife and I went on a cruise in 2002 on Norwegian Cruise Lines, stopping at Grand Cayman Island, Honduras, Belize and Mexico. The food on the ship was quite good. One thing they did which I think was unique to the cruise line was an open meal plan where you could each pretty much when you wanted within mealtime hours rather than assigned eating times. I went to one or two of the evening entertainment shows, which were so-so. Maybe something like small town theater.
Other than that, I didn't much care for being on-board the ship since I'm not interested in bars, casinos or shopping. They did have a small set of exercise machines. I did enjoy the off-ship tours. So to me, the ship wasn't much more than a floating hotel which took us from place to place. I probably wouldn't do it again, as to me, a vacation where I'm off doing something or seeing something is much more interesting than hanging out on a ship.
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