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Top cruise deals to the Med

We Brits just love cruising in the Mediterranean. It's so easy to get to, sailing direct from the UK, or by brief flight to ports in Spain or Italy. Until recently, it has been a summer-only destination, and the ships plying European waters have headed off around the world, or to the warm waters of the Caribbean during winter. But more cruise ships are remaining in the Med year-round, and there are some great deals to be found. You won't find searing summer temperatures, but you'll avoid the worst of the crowds as well. Sail from Southampton on board Royal [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:22+00:00 28 August 2010|Cruise Deals|0 Comments

How to save money on your cruise

Looking for the best deal on a cruise? Then travel during off-season in an inside cabin on board a ship built before 1980. That's the advice from cruise guru Douglas Ward, in the 26th edition of the annual Berlitz Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships, to be published in October. With 40 years' experience gained firstly from working on board ships as an entertainer and cruise director, and then as a fastidious inspector and author, Ward certainly knows what he is talking about. When checking out a new ship, he is reputed to take a tape measure to record the [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:22+00:00 26 August 2010|Cruise News|3 Comments

A pub, John, but not as we know it

Cunard ships have their Golden Lions, there's a Rising Sun on P&O's Arcadia and a couple of Northern Lights on Fred Olsen ships. Norwegian Epic has an Irish version in O'Sheehan's, and even Oasis of the Seas has the Globe and Atlas on its Royal Promenade shopping street We're talking about cruise ship pubs, where you might be able to sink a pint of Boddington's or Stella Artois, and feast on fish and chips or chicken curry. Now Carnival has announced that new ship Carnival Magic will be the first in the fleet to have its own pub. Except it [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:22+00:00 24 August 2010|Cruise Entertainment, Cruise Food & Drink|0 Comments

Not drowning but waving

After reports of a possible man overboard (or was it just a sun lounger?) during a cruise on Ruby Princess last week, I thought I had stumbled across something equally dramatic on sister ship Diamond Princess. I was invited to the bridge to join a few privileged passengers, including a couple who had just renewed their wedding vows, for the spectacular viewing of Harvard Glacier in Alaska's College Fjord. There's a section of deck at the bow of the ship which contains a swimming pool and a hot tub for crew use, and there below us was a motionless figure, [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:22+00:00 24 August 2010|Cruise Gossip|1 Comment

Saving the best until last – Harvard Glacier puts on a spectacular show

Passengers on Diamond Princess probably thought nothing could surpass the splendour of Glacier Bay. They were wrong. A day later, after crossing the Gulf of Alaska, our ship entered Prince William Sound and then headed for the inlet of College Fjord. The first thing to make an impression was the amount of ice floating in the water; bergs large and small which had detached from the five tidewater glaciers which reach the sea in the inlet. Then there were darker objects which caught the eye, sometimes in groups of as many as five or six. Otters - big sea otters [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:22+00:00 24 August 2010|Cruise Destinations|1 Comment

Half-baked after Alaska

It took a while, thanks to a three-hour flight from Anchorage, a five-hour stop-over at Seattle, and a nine-hour flight to London, but I'm back from my week-long tour of the Canadian Rockies, and a week on board Diamond Princess cruising from Vancouver to Whittier. I hope I managed to capture some of the atmosphere of Alaska in my recent posts - and there's more to come as I catch up with what was happening on and around the ship. The only thing I seem to have missed, ironically, was a Baked Alaska Parade. Meanwhile, my friend Sue Bryant at [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:22+00:00 23 August 2010|Cruise Gossip|0 Comments

Top Transatlantic cruise deals

The heyday of Transatlantic sea crossings, when Hollywood heroes and heroines swaggered around the decks in their finery has disappeared into history. But it's still possible to live like a star and travel to America in style by ship. Here are three different deals to think about. Cunard is the only shipping company still sailing regular scheduled crossings between Southampton and New York. Join flagship Queen Mary 2 for a six-night voyage departing from Southampton on October 19. Fare for two people sharing a balcony cabin is £799 each. Go to www.virginholidayscruises.co.uk or call 0871 781 9893. Or sail from [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:23+00:00 22 August 2010|Cruise Deals|0 Comments

Bears, glaciers, humpback whales and sealions – all in a day’s sightseeing

How did you feel when you woke up this morning? What did you see when you drew back your bedroom curtains? I was like a bear with a sore head after staying up too late drinking too many glasses of JD and Coke in the Windjammer bar on Diamond Princess, and should have been awake long before the back-up alarm went off at 8.30. Stumbling from the bed to the balcony, I threw the curtains open to discover that the ship had come to a halt a few hundred yards from a beach deep inside Glacier Bay. Right in front [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:23+00:00 20 August 2010|Cruise Destinations|0 Comments

Cooling off in gold-rush central

Well, the weather has reverted to the wind and rain we had expected from Alaska, but although it has become cooler, it's far from chilly. Before the rain arrived in Juneau, it was still warm enough for a room service breakfast on the balcony prior to a turn around the souvenir shops and a $27 trip up the Mount Roberts aerial tramway. From viewpoints along a nature trail 2,000 feet above Alaska's state capital, we could look along the Gastineau Channel, and down on the Diamond Princess, Radiance of the Seas and Norwegian Pearl - three cruise ships which had [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:23+00:00 20 August 2010|Cruise Destinations|0 Comments

Fresh salmon on the menu for bears

Alaska is the far north, right? Alaska is cold. Alaska is wet. In Ketchikan they measure their annual rainfall in feet rather than inches, and they have clear skies on only about 20 days a year. Well the sun is certainly shining on Captain Greybeard right now. Last week in the Canadian Rockies we were rained on only briefly in the tourist trap town of Banff - where there were plenty of shops and bars to shelter - and at Lake Louise - where we could simply stay inside the Fairmont Hotel watching the biggest, brightest rainbow ever. Today, as [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:23+00:00 17 August 2010|Cruise Destinations|0 Comments