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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

Round-Britain cruise on CMV’s Astor

An enforced itinerary change has brought an unexpected bonus - in the shape of a one-off round-Britain cruise - for Cruise & Maritime Voyages' Astor. The ship, which CMV take to Australia during the winter, usually spends the summer on charter to German operator Transocean Toursand is not available on European cruises to British guests. Next year's return voyage from Fremantle has been cut from 46 nights to 38 as the ship will no longer be calling at ports in West Africa because of the current outbreak of Ebola fever. The 600-passenger vessel will now arrive at Tilbury Docks, on [...]

By | 2014-09-01T09:00:00+00:00 1 September 2014|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|0 Comments

Cunard cancel two Queen Victoria cruises to carry out Azipod repairs

Two cruises on Cunard Line's Queen Victoria have been cancelled so that a bearing can be replaced on one of the vessel's Azipod propulsion units. The cruise ship's scheduled maintenance dry-dock has been brought forward from December 2015 to January so the work can be carried out before its next world voyage, embarking on January 20. The affected cruises are a 12-night trip to the Canaries from January 3 to 15, and a five-nighter to Amsterdam and Cherbourg on January 15-20. Passengers who had hoped to travel on the cancelled dates will be given a £100 on-board credit if they [...]

By | 2014-08-14T10:44:04+00:00 14 August 2014|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|0 Comments

Love Boat cast to christen Regal

When it came to finding a godmother for their newest ship, Princess Cruises was never going to be able to match the glamour and prestige of the Duchess of Cambridge, who officiated at the christening of Royal Princess. Kate Middleton, wearing a striking black and white outfit and in her last solo public engagement before giving birth to Prince George, was a publicist's dream, continuing to provide TV footage and newspaper column inches long after the event in Southampton last June. Sister ship Regal slipped quietly into service this summer and will not be officially named until she gets to [...]

By | 2014-08-13T17:09:08+00:00 13 August 2014|Cruise News|1 Comment

Russian authorities prevent Silversea cruise passengers from going ashore

Boutique expedition ship Silver Discoverer, carrying about 85 passengers, has been refused entry to a remote port in the Russian Far East. The ship docked in the former military port of Provideniya during a 12-night cruise from Seward, Alaska, to Nome. Passengers and crew had all obtained the necessary visas and were cleared by immigration, according to Silversea, but authorities from the autonomous Chukotka region ordered everyone to remain on board. It is not known whether the action was the result of growing east-west tension after the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Ukraine. A report in the Siberian [...]

By | 2017-06-15T15:59:27+00:00 31 July 2014|Cruise News|2 Comments

Norwegian orders £1.3bn mega-ships

Two more ships on order - there's no stopping Norwegian Cruise Lines. The company's latest ship, Getaway, started cruising from Miami only in February, following in the wake of last year's debutante, the New York-based Breakaway . Slightly larger versions, in the shape of Norwegian Escape and Norwegian Bliss are being built and will be entering service in autumn 2015 and spring 2017. Now two more similar vessels - each of 164,600 gross tons and capable of carrying 4,200 passengers - have been ordered for delivery in spring 2018 and autumn 2019. The ships - which will cost about €1.6 [...]

By | 2014-07-14T18:23:22+00:00 14 July 2014|Cruise News|0 Comments

Concordia wreck raised at last

Faced with crippling losses on his £30 million 1980 film Raise The Titanic, impresario Lew Grade famously remarked "It would have been cheaper to lower the Atlantic." Costa Crociere, parent company Carnival Corporation and their insurers could be forgiven for thinking along the same lines now that estimates for the cost of re-floating and scrapping Costa Concordia are reported to be reaching £1.2 billion. Albeit that they would have had to lower only the Mediterranean - a smaller undertaking than draining the Atlantic. At 114,000 gross tons, Concordia was almost two-and-a-half times the size of Titanic. The operation to raise [...]

By | 2014-07-14T16:17:00+00:00 14 July 2014|Cruise News|0 Comments

Geeks’ guide to Quantum of the Seas

Cruise ships are developing so fast there's a risk the high-tech kit on board is going to bewilder passengers and possibly make their holiday memorable for all the wrong reasons. Which is why Royal Caribbean have hired gadget geek Jason Bradbury to help de-mystify some of the innovations on their newest ship, Quantum of the Seas. The presenter of C5's Gadget Show has worked with Royal on a video tour of the vessel to showcase everything from its Ripcord sky-diving simulator to the revolutionary Roboscreens which will be part of the entertainment in its Two70° entertainment venue. Bradbury said this [...]

By | 2017-06-15T15:59:27+00:00 12 July 2014|Cruise News|0 Comments

Will Fred Olsen’s extra-charge Grill restaurant turn out to be a mis-steak?

Restaurants on cruise ships are always news - food is high on the list of reasons people book holidays at sea. But the Grill now open on Fred Olsen's Boudicca has left a nasty taste in the mouths of some fans. They have taken to Facebook - where the news was first disclosed - to voice their displeasure. Why, you might ask, should such an innocent announcement raise temperatures by enough to cook a well-done steak? Regulars are worried that the £10 cover charge is the thin end of the wedge and Fred Olsen will finally follow the example of [...]

By | 2015-04-10T14:23:01+00:00 28 June 2014|Cruise Food & Drink, Cruise News|0 Comments

CMV charters cruise ship Azores to replace retiring Love Boat Discovery

Cruise & Maritime Voyages have found a replacement ship to take over from Discovery next year. The company, which also operates Marco Polo and Astor, is to charter Azores from Portuguese operator Portuscale. The ship's first cruise in its new colours will leave Bristol's Avonmouth docks on January 26 - a 30-night voyage to the Caribbean. During the course of 2015 the ship will also be sailing from London's Tilbury docks and Hull. The details of itineraries to destinations including the Northern Lights, Mediterranean and a Scottish-themed Edinburgh Festival cruise, will be announced next week. Azores, which first entered service [...]

By | 2017-06-15T15:59:27+00:00 27 June 2014|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|0 Comments

AzAmazing Evening marks Henry’s heroism and the D-Day sacrifices

The sands of Normandy saw some distinguished action on Friday, the 70th anniversary of D-Day. The Queen joined Presidents Obama, Hollande and Putin at Omaha Beach where the liberation of Europe began with the landing of Allied troops on June 6 1944. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall were among those attending a remembrance ceremony at Juno Beach to mark Canada's involvement. There's an armada of cruise ships in the area, carrying a few surviving veterans along with hundreds of passengers wanting to pay their own tributes. I am travelling on Azamara Journey, which spent the day [...]

By | 2014-06-08T09:51:01+00:00 8 June 2014|Cruise News|0 Comments