We Didn’t Expect THIS on Brilliance of the Seas… | 15-Day Transatlantic Cruise (Ep 4)
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The wind jammer was dirty. The bars on deck were dirty. There was garbage and food everywhere.
It just shows you how how different a vessel can be based on the officers. Really, it's unbelievable the difference.
Whatever you do, don't stand above it or you're going to fall in and die.
I don't care. That's a stupid rule. I want my wine.
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In this episode of The SeaLog Podcast, we wrap up our 15-day transatlantic cruise aboard Royal Caribbean’s Brilliance of the Seas — sharing our honest, end-of-cruise breakdown of the ship and the itinerary from Southampton to Boston. We cover everything day-by-day and port-by-port, including what we’d repeat, what we’d skip, and what surprised us most. ⸻ ✅ What We Cover in This Episode • Getting There + Embarkation Reality Check Flying in, our London overnight, and what embarkation was really like before settling into cruise mode. • The Ship Experience (No Sugarcoating) The biggest difference we noticed this time aboard Brilliance, what felt improved, what still bugged us, and how the onboard vibe changed as the sailing went on. • Ports, Excursions + What It Actually Felt Like – Scotland: Edinburgh (Royal Mile self-exploring, pubs, cathedral, and what was worth your limited time) – Iceland: Reykjavík (glacier safari, waterfalls, geysers, hot springs — the good and the “hype vs reality”) – Greenland: tender-port food + beer experience, iceberg quest by boat, and wildlife sightings – Nuuk: excursion cancellations, what we did instead, and the “everything is closed” surprise – Nova Scotia: Fortress of Louisbourg + Cape Breton Island highlights – Halifax: Peggy’s Cove (local perspective, family day, and why this stop is iconic) • Food & Dining: The Wins and the Misses We break down our specialty dining experiences (including what was fantastic… and what definitely wasn’t), plus the practical details that matter: pacing, service consistency, and food quality. • Entertainment + Crowd Vibe The standout shows, the sea-day flow, and what this itinerary attracts (and how that changes the onboard experience). • Who This Cruise Is For (And Who Should Avoid It) We talk honestly about weather, walking demands, excursion accessibility, and what to consider if mobility is a concern. ⸻ This is no-hype, no-filter feedback — just a real recap of what we experienced, what worked, what didn’t, and whether we’d recommend this transatlantic itinerary on Royal Caribbean. 👍 If you enjoyed this episode, tap like and subscribe — and tell us in the comments: Which stop would you want most on a transatlantic like this: Scotland, Iceland, or Greenland? ⸻ ✅ Video Information This video is 4K — don’t miss out on the scenery by watching it in a lower resolution. Share this video with a friend: https://youtu.be/DnwYbAHgSPw 🔗 Subscribe for Weekly Videos: https://www.youtube.com/@3rdOrbitTravelers?sub_confirmation=1 ✅ Recommended Ship Tour Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGdHP0yyduETKFGP5mM1yu7fF4vfb3qKi ⸻ #brillianceoftheseas #royalcaribbean #transatlanticcruise #iceland #greenland