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All the latest cruise news from Captain Greybeard, the man in the know. Recipient of the CLIA Contribution to Cruise Media Award in 2017, John Honeywell is the leading cruise expert in the UK with the ear of the industry’s most important leaders and innovators

Swine flu scare quarantines ship

Cruise ship Pacific Dawn is at the centre of a swine flu scare Down Under, and has abandoned a call at the isolated Whitsunday Islands off the coast of Queensland to avoid the risk of introducing the disease. All 2,000 passengers and crew were quarantined at the end of the ship's last cruise, when the vessel returned to Sydney. At least 18 people, including a couple who married during the voyage, have tested positive for the H1N1 virus. The ship was allowed to sail with another 1,500 passengers, including 33 Britons, on a 10-day cruise to Australia's Barrier Reef, but [...]

By | 2009-05-27T22:30:10+00:00 27 May 2009|Cruise Destinations, Cruise News|0 Comments

Cruise ship falls from the summit

Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's decision to move the G8 summit from the island of La Maddalena to the quake-hit region of Abruzzo is going to be a blow for MSC Cruises. One of the cruise line's ships was going to be used to provide accommodation for some of the world's most powerful leaders - and Gordon Brown - but it will no longer be needed now the venue has been changed in support of L'Aquila's earthquake victims. And it has been revealed that the earlier announcement that MSC Fantasia was to be the G8's floating hotel was all a [...]

By | 2009-05-22T22:12:20+00:00 22 May 2009|Cruise News|1 Comment

The numbers add up for cruising

Lots of fascinating facts and figures have emerged from the European Cruise Council in Rome this week. For a start, Carnival UK boss David Dingle, who is the current chairman of the Council, disclosed that while the global cruise market grew by 12 per cent from 2005 to 2008, Europe's slice of the business is up by 33 per cent in the same period. The number of Europeans taking a cruise in 2008 was 4.4 million, a 10.5 per cent increase on 2007, and Michael Bayley of Royal Caribbean Cruises is predicting that the figure will rise to ten million [...]

By | 2009-05-20T22:38:39+00:00 20 May 2009|Cruise News|0 Comments

Cruise ships head back to Mexico

With swine flu panic receding, and the Foreign Office and the US Centre for Disease Control lifting their recommendations to avoid Mexico, cruise lines have begin to announce that their ships will soon be returning to the area. Carnival, which includes the Princess and Holland America brands, kept their ships at sea or diverted to completely different itineraries up the west coast of America rather than call at Mexican ports. They will be back to their original schedules, visiting destinations such as Cozumel and Ensenada from the middle of June. Royal Caribbean International will resume calls to Cozumel with sailings [...]

By | 2009-05-19T11:00:44+00:00 19 May 2009|Cruise Destinations, Cruise News|1 Comment

Welcome aboard, baby Kye

Congratulations to blogger extraordinaire John Heald who today finds that he is a father. It is not a surprise: he - and more importantly his wife Heidi - have been expecting it. As with most things in John's life, and as anyone who has read his blogs will know, it has been documented in intimate and sometimes painful detail for the past nine months. His thousands of followers have been treated to daily disclosures about "The Thingy." Well The Thingy now has a name. She is Kye, which according to John means "beautiful ocean." And she was a healthy seven [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:43+00:00 15 May 2009|Cruise News|0 Comments

Underwhelmed by Oasis figures?

Some of the facts and figures about Oasis of the Seas, which will be by far the biggest cruise ship in the world, are almost as impressive as the vessel itself. For a start, the 2220,000-ton vessel will carry 5,400 passengers in its 2,700 cabins. As part of their campaign to build interest before the December launch, Royal Caribbean International are releasing a new "factoid" every week, but the latest has less to it than meets the eye. Of the Oasis's 2,150 crew members, say RCI, 95 per cent will be transferred from other ships in the 20-strong fleet, "bringing [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:43+00:00 13 May 2009|Cruise News|0 Comments

Titanic gift from Kate and Leo

By TOM BRYANT: Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio are helping pay the nursing home fees of the last survivor of the Titanic. The actors, who starred in the 1997 film about the doomed liner, are funding 97-year-old Millvina Dean, who at just nine weeks old was the youngest passenger on board when the ship sank in 1912. Oscar-winner Winslet, 33, DiCaprio, 34, and the movie's director James Cameron are thought to have donated £22,000. The actors said "We are honnored to help out." The Millvina Fund was launched yesterday in belfast, where Titanic was built. Miss Dean, who lives in [...]

By | 2009-05-13T17:42:51+00:00 13 May 2009|Cruise News|0 Comments

Tips row boils over on Cruise Critic

The subject of tips is always a hot topic among cruise passengers, and a email print-out spotted on a crew notice board in one ship's galley has raised the issue to Vindaloo proportions. A guest on a behind-the-scenes tour on Carnival Splendor saw the note, which listed the names of passengers who had asked for pre-paid gratuities to be removed from their accounts. A picture of the notice was posted on a Cruise Critic forum, and the response was immediate - more than 250 replies before the topic was closed. Many questioned why crew should know about which customers have [...]

By | 2009-05-13T17:38:26+00:00 13 May 2009|Cruise Gossip, Cruise News|0 Comments

Cruising to Grand Prix victory

Jenson Button wasn't the only one celebrating at the end of the Spanish Grand Prix this weekend. Cruise line MSC, whose billboards surrounded the Barcelona circuit, have sealed a deal to advertise at the Formula One races at Germany, Italy and Brazil later in the season. The package also includes access to the Paddock Club, an exclusive hospitality area with the best track views and privileged access to the circuit and pit lane. No confirmation yet on whether this year's Formula One champion will get a cruise on one of MSC's ships as part of their prize.

By | 2009-05-12T16:49:07+00:00 12 May 2009|Cruise News|0 Comments

Dali’s moustache on an Epic scale

One of the things which make Norwegian Cruise Lines's ships stand out from the crowd is the colourful artwork painted on their hulls. The designs are usually inspired by the ship's name, so it's fairly easy to guess what adorns the sides of the Norwegian Sun, or the Norwegian Gem, or the Norwegian Star. But how to interpret the Norwegian Epic, the line's newest and biggest vessel, which within a few weeks will be floated out of the dockyard in France where it is under construction? That was the challenge facing the company's designers when it came to providing artwork [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:43+00:00 7 May 2009|Cruise News|0 Comments