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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

Investigation into cruise ship death

George Richardson, whose wife Janet died four weeks after being dropped into the North Sea while being transferred from a cruise ship to a rescue vessel, is waiting for the results of a post mortem before deciding whether to take legal action. Mrs Richardson, 73, spent several minutes in near-freezing water before being pulled to safety. She was rushed to a Norwegian hospital on Bodo, and later transferred to the Cumberland Infirmary at Carlisle, nearer her home in Ousby, Penrith. The decision to evacuate her from the Ocean Countess, during a cruise to see the Northern Lights, was made after [...]

By | 2011-04-26T08:28:34+00:00 26 April 2011|Cruise News|0 Comments

Is this our ferry in Havana?

Prepare for some updates from my cruise on board Spirit of Adventure in the Greek islands. I have been on board almost a week since joining the ship in Istanbul last Friday, and some account of what we have been up to is overdue. But first, let me relate an astonishing series of coincidences. As regular readers will know, just a few weeks ago I was in Cuba on board Saga Pearl II - the ship which next year will be re-named Quest for Adventure and will replace Spirit in this sub-brand of Saga Cruises. On Wednesday, Spirit was berthed [...]

By | 2011-04-22T09:22:58+00:00 22 April 2011|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|0 Comments

Cunard names Kiwi Commodore

Captain Christopher Rynd has been appointed Commodore of the Cunard fleet - Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth and Queen Victoria - taking over the title held by Commodore Bernard Warner until his retirement on April 19.. After an uncharacteristic two-day silence, Cunard President and Managing Director Peter Shanks said today: "I must put on record our appreciation for the marvellous contribution that Bernie made to Cunard Line. We wish him and his family all the best for his retirement." Commodore Rynd joined Cunard in 2005 when he took command of Queen Elizabeth 2 and since then he has been master [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:08+00:00 21 April 2011|Cruise News|0 Comments

Eight out of 10 surveys talk rubbish

Opinion polls and surveys - don't you just love them? Anyone with a new product, service or website to promote does so with pseudo-scientific research which has little merit other than to draw attention to their particular sphere of activity. Take the recently-launched UK website which compares cruise fares and helps potential passengers get the best deal. Is it necessarily good for them to establish that people on cruises knock back more alcohol than when they are on land-based holidays? No matter, it's a talking point, so we get detailed statistics about the number of passengers (44 per cent) consuming [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:08+00:00 19 April 2011|Cruise News|0 Comments

Farewell . . . without fanfare

Cunard rarely makes a move these days without fanfares of trumpets, big announcements and lengthy press releases - such as the one I received a few days ago about the introduction of 3D movies and songwriting workshops on flagship Queen Mary 2. It seems remiss of them to allow long-serving Commodore Bernard Warner - master of the QM2 and their most senior captain - to slip quietly into retirement. But that's what happened today. Apart from a brief mention on Facebook, it appears there will be no official statement. The most I have been able to glean is that Commodore [...]

By | 2011-04-19T15:17:57+00:00 19 April 2011|Cruise Gossip, Cruise News|1 Comment

A new Adventure for Quest

I'm enjoying an Easter cruise through the Greek islands. We were in Mytilene, the capital of Lesbos, yesterday; today it's Kos, and tomorrow is Rhodes. Still to come, Crete, Mykonos and Santorini. The weather could be better - it's been cool and windy and there were showers this morning - but so far it has been a relaxing break.The only concern is the future of the ship I am sailing on; the plucky Spirit of Adventure is to be taken out of service in just over a year's time. Operators Saga, abandoning the unequal struggle to keep the Adventure brand [...]

By | 2011-04-18T14:48:11+00:00 18 April 2011|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|1 Comment

748 rescued from blazing cruise ship

On my recent visit to the Netherlands Antilles island of Curacao, I saw cruise ship Ocean Star Pacific anchored off-shore and discovered the vessel - best known to UK cruise passengers as Carousel when it sailed for Airtours - was in the final stages of a refit ready to start a new life cruising the Mexican Riviera. It re-entered service only a few days ago, but its new career has been brought to a sudden halt by a fire which led to the evacuation of all 748 on board. The Associated Press reports 522 passengers and 226 crew members aboard [...]

By | 2011-04-18T14:48:11+00:00 18 April 2011|Cruise News|0 Comments

It’s Magic – the beards take notice of what John Heald says was needed

When Carnival's biggest-ever cruise ship, Carnival Dream, was launched in New York in November 2009, its inaugural voyage was rocky in more ways than one. Seas were so rough that at one stage a departure from the Manhattan pier was in doubt, and when we did hit the Atlantic, it became apparent that there were some basic design flaws with some of the ship's amenities. The Lido restaurant in particular came in for criticism - not for the food, but for the inconvenient traffic flow of passengers and its inadequate capacity. It was all very well having a variety of [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:08+00:00 17 April 2011|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|0 Comments

New start for Southampton cruises

Britain's busiest cruise port, Southampton, will see almost a million and a half passengers passing through the city this year. There will be 360 ship turn-rounds, each bringing about £1.5 million into the local economy. So it's high time there was an internet resource to help the visitors, whether embarking or disembarking. Now there is. CruiseSouthampton.com opened for business this week, and it is packed with information and advice - from hotel and restaurant listings to suggestions for places to visit and details of local travel and transport. There are maps and guides in abundance, and users can log on [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:08+00:00 14 April 2011|Cruise Destinations, Cruise News|0 Comments

Watch Grand Princess refit

An army of workers is ripping apart the interiors of Grand Princess, popular among British cruise passengers, as part of a multi-million pound refurbishment of the 13-year-old ship. Fans familiar with the vessel after her frequent visits to the UK - it sails from Southampton during the summer - can watch the progress of the refit on a daily video diary hosted by British cruise director Martyn Moss. There is also a growing collection of pictures on Princess's Flickr album. One of the most dramatic moments will be the removal of the ship's signature Skywalker nightclub - the distinctive handle [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:08+00:00 13 April 2011|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|6 Comments