More tea is drunk throughout the world thank coffee. Americans do not drink much tea in the proper cup of tea, sense. In this respect with the cruise lines that are American I should not expect a good High Tea and some Americans do not even appreciate that "Tea" is a meal. In this respect some lines will completely miss the point with some of their offerings. Cunard and P&O UK are more closely linked to a tea drinking culture. MSC is more Italian and I suspect would fall in between the two camps.
So, do you have a favorite? If so, which one and why? I’ve done afternoon tea on Princess and Carnival. Princess was lovely. Carnival was very disappointing. I will be cruising on MSC in Europe and look forward to trying theirs.
I agree. It made such a huge difference.
More tea is drunk throughout the world thank coffee. Americans do not drink much tea in the proper cup of tea, sense. In this respect with the cruise lines that are American I should not expect a good High Tea and some Americans do not even appreciate that "Tea" is a meal. In this respect some lines will completely miss the point with some of their offerings. Cunard and P&O UK are more closely linked to a tea drinking culture. MSC is more Italian and I suspect would fall in between the two camps.
So, do you have a favorite? If so, which one and why? I’ve done afternoon tea on Princess and Carnival. Princess was lovely. Carnival was very disappointing. I will be cruising on MSC in Europe and look forward to trying theirs.
I really enjoyed P&O, and I agree, Princess is lovely. I am also going on MSC in 2025, so we will have to compare notes!
Cunard and Viking have the best tea time at sea