Captain Greybeard

/John Honeywell

About John Honeywell

John Honeywell is a travel writer specialising in cruise ships and cruise travel. Winner of CLIA UK's Contribution to Cruise award 2017.

Adventures in a northern wilderness

Quest for Adventure in Magdalena Bay, Svalbard It's a bit like boarding a plane. Most people turn right when they step from the air bridge and through the doorway; only a privileged few turn left. With cruise ships, the majority turn right when they leave Southampton or Dover, heading for the Mediterranean or the Canaries. A few turn left, to spend the next few days in the Baltic or the fjords, and in the case of Quest for Adventure this week, even further afield. After a sprint up the Norwegian coast, calling at busy Stavanger, serene Brønnøysund, and remote Leknes [...]

By | 2017-06-15T15:59:31+00:00 5 July 2013|Cruise Destinations|0 Comments

How to get your next cruise from Southampton off to a luxurious start

Many of the 1.5 million passengers who start or finish their cruise in Southampton each year (according to the latest figures) choose to spend a night in the city before boarding their ship. It makes for a relaxing beginning to the holiday, especially if the journey started with a flight into the UK or a journey by road, rail or air from elsewhere in Britain. Unfortunately, most of the hotels in the city are less than inspiring, and tend very much towards steerage rather than first class. There are a number of chain hotels, and the four-star option nearest the [...]

By | 2017-06-15T15:59:31+00:00 4 July 2013|Cruise Destinations|0 Comments

Magic comes home to Venice

Cruise ship Disney Magic came home this week. The ship, which was built in the Marghera yard near Venice 15 years ago, sailed into La Serenissima for the first of two visits this year, and it will return on three more occasions in 2014. Its arrival coincided almost exactly with the date when Magic left Venice for the first time on July 1, 1998. Almost 3,000 passengers spent the night in port and a lucky few were treated to a spectacular after-hours tour of the Doge's Palace.

By | 2017-06-15T15:59:31+00:00 4 July 2013|Cruise Destinations, Cruise Ships|0 Comments

Looking online to find a cruise? So are 1.7m other UK holidaymakers

Consumers in the UK made 1.7 million online searches for cruise holidays in May - about the same as the number of Brits who actually take cruises each year. An independent report, Cruise Sector Report - Issue 1 published by digital marketing agency Greenlight, concludes that recent technical problems affecting a number of ships has done little to deter holidaymakers from considering cruises. The report reveals the most popular keywords used to search for cruises on Google UK. It also gives insights into those players that were most prominent to consumer searches and the size of the potential online audience. [...]

By | 2013-07-04T10:26:12+00:00 4 July 2013|Cruise News|0 Comments

Cruising on a sea of numbers

Cruise ships and their passengers contributed a record £2.5 billion to the UK economy last year - almost exactly the same as British holidaymakers spend on package trips to Spain. Figures calculated by Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) show that the cruise industry's total contribution to European economies was £13.5 billion. With 1.7 million British holidaymakers choosing to take a holiday at sea, we are the biggest cruise market this side of the Atlantic, accounting for 27.7 per cent of all European passengers. The figures also reveal that Southampton is the busiest port in Europe for passengers embarking and disembarking [...]

By | 2013-06-30T15:30:20+00:00 30 June 2013|Cruise News|0 Comments

Time for a gentle ribbing

Skimming across the waves at 40 mph, I'm togged up in a fluorescent orange survival suit and a self-inflating life-jacket. The wind is tugging at my cheeks as we race down the coast of the Lofoten Islands in remote northern Norway. Twelve of us have left the comfort of cruise ship Quest for Adventure behind for an adventure of our own, riding in a RIB - rigid inflatable boat. It's a soft adventure really. Little more than an hour on the open sea, leaving our mother ship behind in Leknes to take a spin down to a busy fishing village [...]

By | 2017-06-15T15:59:31+00:00 30 June 2013|Cruise Destinations|0 Comments

Majesty pioneers new Italian port

A new Mediterranean port will be pioneered next year as Thomson Majesty inaugurates visits to the Calabrian town of Crotone, right on the ball of Italy's foot. Once a Greek colony, and for a while the home of Pythagoras, the town has a cathedral which dates back to the 9th Century, and a 16th Century castle which now houses a museum. The 1,500-passenger Majesty will be sailing a series of first-time itineraries from its new summer base in Malaga, Spain. Crotone features in the eight-night Taste of Italy cruise which also visits Barcelona; Toulon, in France; Livorno, for Florence and [...]

By | 2013-06-27T16:01:27+00:00 27 June 2013|Cruise Destinations, Cruise Ships|0 Comments

Cruise cancelled after blaze

All 1,672 passengers who were on board cruise ship Zenith when it was crippled by a small electrical fire on Monday have now arrived home in Spain. Operators Pullmantur chartered 40 buses and laid on six aircraft to greet the ship when it was towed into Venice. The last plane arrived in Madrid yesterday. Zenith was sailing from Ravenna to Venice when the fire, which was quickly extinguished, broke out on Monday morning. There were no casualties. The vessel is now in the Marghera shipyard, where engineers are assessing the damage caused by the blaze, in an engine room electrical [...]

By | 2013-06-27T08:39:40+00:00 27 June 2013|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|0 Comments

It’s a piece of cake ! Sampling a taste of life, plus the food and wine, at sea

Afternoon tea is always a popular moment in the daily schedule of a cruise ship, and master patissier Eric Lanlard made it even more special during a recent trip on board P&O's newest ship, Azura. He brought edible perfume and produced smoked salmon macaroons, cheese eclairs and an Eton Mess that could have come straight from Heston Blumenthal's laboratory. Lanlard, star of C4's Baking Mad and Glamour Puds gave a masterclass to passengers and also took part in a Q&A session with cruise director Neil Oliver - whose exotic quiff looks like it may have had some support from a [...]

By | 2017-06-15T15:59:31+00:00 24 June 2013|Cruise Food & Drink|0 Comments

What a Saga! Has a Norwegian troll curse hit cruise ship Sapphire again?

Quest for Adventure (Saga Pearl II) in Norway Chateau Greybeard is in the throes of packing, and the alarm clock will be set for an early start on Wednesday morning to fly to Stavanger and join an old friend. I will be cruising to Svalbard on board Quest for Adventure (above), the ship on which I have sailed around Cuba, and which provided a welcome haven from the 2010 General Election during another Norwegian cruise. It was called Saga Pearl II in those days, and became Quest last year - replacing Spirit of Adventure. Later this year, with the retirement [...]

By | 2017-06-15T15:59:31+00:00 24 June 2013|Cruise News|1 Comment