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Those cruise awards in full

The British Travel Awards are the Oscars of the UK holiday industry, and some of you may have caught @CaptGreybeard's tweets from the event last night. It was a particular pleasure to have been invited to join Voyages of Discovery on their table, as they picked up the trophy for Best Niche Cruise Line - "niche" because their 650-passenger ship, Discovery, can cross the oceans, yet is small enough to reach out-of-the-way ports. There was a double success for P&O Cruises, who not only won the category for Best Mainstream Cruise Line, but also picked up the prize for Best [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:17+00:00 5 November 2010|Cruise News|1 Comment

Now couples can say ‘I do’ on Azura

Back in April, when P&O's Azura made her debut, there was some surprise that the ship was registered in the UK and had the name of her home port of Southampton emblazoned on her ample stern. The rest of the fleet is registered in Bermuda, but for what chief executive David Dingle describes as "quite complicated regulatory reasons" it was convenient to change things for the company's newest vessel. Just one problem . . . UK registry meant that it was not possible for Azura to offer to perform weddings at sea - a lucrative option on other ships. Renewal [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:17+00:00 5 November 2010|Cruise News|0 Comments

Cruise boss pockets $6 million

Royal Caribbean chairman Richard Fain will have an even bigger smile on his face than usual when he welcomes passengers on board Allure of the Seas in a couple of weeks. He has just cashed in 150,000 shares in his company, selling them for just over $40 each or a total of $6 million (more than £4 million) according to industry observer Seatrade Insider. Fain, 62, who has been a director of Royal Caribbean since 1979 and at the head of the company since 1988, still holds 1.26 million shares and, indirectly through trusts for members of his family, another [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:17+00:00 4 November 2010|Cruise News|0 Comments

Hurricane Tomas scatters cruise ships

P&O's Ventura is among the cruise ships which have been diverted away from the Caribbean island of St Lucia following the devastation caused by Hurricane Tomas. No ships will call at the island before Sunday at least, and what will greet them when they return is still not clear. At least 14 peole are believed to have been killed when Tomas struck at the weekend, triggering landslides and bringing down bridges. The capital of Castries, where cruise ships dock, is believed to be cut off from the rest of the island. My picture (above) shows Ventura in the port, together [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:17+00:00 4 November 2010|Cruise Destinations, Cruise News|0 Comments

What’s the Allure of shopping?

Wait until Carnival cruise director and blogger John Heald sees the latest video from Allure of the Seas (above) as it makes its way across the Atlantic to its new home in Florida. John was scathing about sister ship Oasis of the Seas last year, referring to it as the "Mall of the Seas." And today Captain Hernan Zini and his team, including someone whose job title is "Revenue Partner Manager" take viewers on a guided tour of the shops on board, including Coach and Guess, the Pinwheels kids' store, Candy Beach sweet shop, the Star Pier shop for teen [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:17+00:00 3 November 2010|Cruise Gossip|0 Comments

NCL plans more cabins for singles

The two new cruise ships which Norwegian Cruise Line has ordered from the Meyer-Werft yard at Papenburg - which this weekend floated out Disney Dream - are still in the planning stage. But an interview which CEO Kevin Sheehan has given to the US edition of Travel Weekly has provided some clues to what we can expect from the ships, which will together cost about £1 billion. We know they will be 143,5000-tons each and will carry 4,000 passengers - slightly smaller than the 153,000-ton Norwegian Epic which launched this summer. The new vessels, as yet un-named, are likely to [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:18+00:00 3 November 2010|Cruise News|1 Comment

Here’s one cruise Odyssey that serves up a voyage to remember

It's been more than a week since I returned from Aegean Odyssey and five days sailing along from Venice along the Croatian coast to Dubrovnik. I haven't forgotten that a review of the ship is overdue, so here goes . . . Facts and figures first: the ship is 460 feet long with seven passenger decks, carries 378 passengers in 198 cabins, and has a crew of 200. Aegean Odyssey was built in 1974, but not as a cruise ship - it has a strengthened hull and was designed to carry ammunition. Later converted for passenger use, and sailing under [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:18+00:00 3 November 2010|Cruise Gossip|2 Comments

Boudicca gets a face-lift

Fred Olsen's Boudicca will be going into dry-dock in January for a refit which will leave the 37-year-old ship a little more like her twin sister, Black Watch. Both ships were built in Finland in the 1970s, as Royal Viking Sky and Royal Viking Star, and both have long since been stretched - by the addition of a new mid-section. But whereas Black Watch's fitness centre is high up on top of the ship on the Sun Deck, where passengers can work out gently while enjoying a calming ocean view, Boudicca's has been a gloomy and uninviting space in the [...]

By | 2010-11-03T11:29:17+00:00 3 November 2010|Cruise News|1 Comment

First pictures inside Disney Dream

Here they are at last - the pictures they wouldn't allow me to take yesterday inside Disney Dream. The company's own photographer, Kent Phillips, was on hand to take pictures of the interiors of the cruise ship. Some of them are already close to the computer renderings, which are shown here for comparison. Others demonstrate just how much work remains to be completed in the next five weeks. First, the three-deck high Central Atrium, showing craftsmen assembling the gold and Swarovski crystal chandelier shown in the rendering below. The hand-tufted carpet will not be laid until there are no more [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:18+00:00 2 November 2010|Cruise Ships|0 Comments

Cruise ships? There’s an app for that

As I was boarding Disney Dream for my tour of the ship yesterday I was handed two things: a hard hat, because it is still very much a construction site, and an iPad containing artists' impressions and computer renderings to show in brilliant colour just how the interiors will look when they are finished. It might have been a ploy to prevent me and the rest of the media from sneaking pictures with our phones - you'd have had to possess as many arms as Pearl, the octopus from Finding Nemo (left) , to juggle a pen, a notebook, the [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:18+00:00 2 November 2010|Cruise News|0 Comments