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traveller4fun

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My girlfriend and i are both 21 and are thinking about doing this cruise. Just wondering if this would be an enjoyable cruise for us? What's the difference between a food and wine compared to a normal cruise? Is there still clubs at night?

 

Appreciate any help/knowledge,

 

Cheers.

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From what I've read, they're the same as a regular cruise, but they include food and wine events/activities/talks as extras to what is normally on e.g. tastings, demonstrations, maybe a famous chef...

 

Other things like clubs will still be available, though the demographics may be a bit different from a usual cruise.

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when we did the P Jewel 3N food and wine they had a deck seafood BBQ, wine tasting, beer tasting, coffee talk/tasting and special degustation menu in Luke Mangan's restaurant. Most things you had to prebook or line up well ahead of time - first in, first served. My review is there from last year as is others.

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