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Two injured on Balmoral

Two passengers have been taken to hospital in Spain after being injured when the Fred Olsen cruise ship Balmoral was hit by 50 ft waves in the Bay of Biscay, according to a BBC report. The ship docked in La Coruna on Saturday after two days of rough seas and winds of up to 60 mph. A Fred Olsen spokesperson today confirmed the incident, and said the ship’s itinerary had been amended because of the delays. Calls at Tangier and Lisbon have been abandoned, and the ship, which is due back in Dover on January 27, will instead head from [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:49+00:00 21 January 2009|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|7 Comments

Arcadia is now ready for the world

More problems for Arcadia, which was still tied up at her berth in Southampton this morning instead of being at sea for the first day of her 101-night world cruise. Repairs were being made to the P&O ship’s emergency electrical back-up system, and the 1,860 passengers took been free shuttle buses into Southampton to make up for the fact that they were not sailing towards their first stop in Palma, Majorca. I reported last week that a generator had failed on the ship, entailing an extended stay in Barcelona, and a rush back to the UK without making a planned [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:49+00:00 6 January 2009|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|0 Comments

Round-the-world record for Rose

Saga Rose enters the history books – and the Guinness Book of Records – when she sets off on her 44th and final World Cruise today. During the 104-day voyage, over 32,500 nautical miles, she will visit 39 ports and secure her place in the record books as having sailed round the world more times than any passenger ship. There will be fireworks over the Solent when Saga Rose leaves her berth in Southampton at 9.30 this evening. Highlights of the cruise include five Caribbean islands - Antigua, Barbados, Grenada, St Lucia and Jamaica - Costa Rica, the ancient mud [...]

By | 2009-01-05T12:38:36+00:00 5 January 2009|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|0 Comments

Manana is another day for Arcadia

The new year started with a headache for Carnival UK boss David Dingle, who has been celebrating the award of a CBE and a £200,000 bonus. Dingle, whose job puts him in charge of P & O, Cunard and Ocean Village, as well as the UK sales of Princess Cruises, got his gong for services to the shipping industry. His bonus, in the form of 14,422 stock options in Carnival, brings his total holding to 31,419 shares. The headache was caused by a failed generator on board P & O’s Arcadia, which delayed the ship’s departure from Barcelona, caused the [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:50+00:00 2 January 2009|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|0 Comments

The year in pictures – 5

In November, the UK said farewell to the QE2, which sailed from Southampton for the 726th and last time as she headed for retirement as a floating hotel in Dubai. Well-wishers gathered in Mayflower Park and at the Queen Elizabeth terminal, and there were many tears shed by former members of crew, passengers who had sailed on the ship during its 41-year career, and those who simply could not bear to say goodbye to this great British icon. Union Jacks waved as she left the quay for a final firework display.

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:50+00:00 30 December 2008|Cruise Ships|0 Comments

The year in pictures – 4

In June I flew to Italy to join Fred Olsen's latest vessel, Balmoral, for a cruise from Rome to Venice. We had a great time, visiting Naples, Sicily, Malta, Brindisi, Corfu and Dubrovnik. The ship, formerly the Norwegian Crown, and stretched by the insertion of new a 30-metre mid-section, is an excellent addition to the Olsen fleet. Here she is in Messina harbour . . . sailing out of Brindisi at sunset . . . and in Dubrovnik's "new" port . . .

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:50+00:00 30 December 2008|Cruise Ships|0 Comments

The year in pictures – 3

New ships were arriving in the UK with alarming regularity during 2008. P&O's Ventura (below) was launched by Dame Helen Mirren in mid-April. Just two weeks later Sir Steve Redgrave was among the stars at the launch of Royal Caribbean's Independence of the Seas (below). In June, Holland America Lines' latest ship, Eurodam, paid a brief visit ahead of her naming in Rotterdam by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. I'm looking forward to returning to the Tamarind restaurant (seen here) when I sail on Eurodam in the Caribbean at the end of February.

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:50+00:00 30 December 2008|Cruise Ships|0 Comments

The year in pictures – 2

In New York, QE2 and Queen Victoria were joined by Queen Mary 2 for what was billed as a unique event - the only time the three Cunard Queens would ever be together in the same port. As the ships sailed down the Hudson together, the harbour was temporarily closed to other shipping, and thousands of people watched from Battery Park and other viewpoints in Manhattan, Brooklyn and New Jersey. The spectacular firework display went ahead under a rainstorm as the three ships went their separate ways. Here's the Queen Mary 2 doing a graceful pirouette at Battery Park The [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:50+00:00 30 December 2008|Cruise Ships|0 Comments

The year in pictures – 1

With a new year of cruise holidays just around the corner, there's time to look back on the highlights of 2008. In January, I sailed to New York on Cunard's QE2, with newly-launched Queen Victoria for company. The first couple of days were a bit rough, and QV seemed to be bouncing around a bit more than we were. But the sea calmed after a while . . . . . . and we arrived in New York at dawn on a crisp winter morning. Back on terra firma . . .

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:50+00:00 30 December 2008|Cruise Ships|0 Comments

Double fun for the family

Children who have been good little boys and girls all year can now look forward to more than a visit from Santa Claus – they can have their very own cabin on an exciting cruise. Costa Cruises have launched a discount scheme for families which means the kids can take their parents at a great discount. For example, for a seven-night cruise on Costa Concordia from Barcelona in June, fares start at £639 per adult and £349 per child, based on two adults sharing an inside cabin and two children under 17 sharing an inside cabin. Seven nights from Dubai [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:50+00:00 10 December 2008|Cruise Ships|0 Comments