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Dubai debut for Deliziosa

How delicious is this? At a press conference to be held at World Travel Market in London later today, Costa Cruises will announce that their newest ship, Costa Deliziosa, will be named at a ceremony in Dubai on February 23. The naming ceremony will take place during the ship's inaugural cruise which leaves Savona, in Italy, on February 5. Deliziosa will be in Dubai from February 23 to 26 and passengers on the first leg of the maiden cruise will be able to attend the christening ceremony. The Costa Deliziosa, carrying up to 2,826 passengers is currently being fitted out [...]

By | 2009-11-09T13:28:45+00:00 9 November 2009|Cruise News|0 Comments

This week’s top cruise deals

Oasis of the Seas has been grabbing the headlines this week, as the largest cruise ship in the world made a brief visit to the UK en route to Florida, from where it will be sailing year-round to the Caribbean. The 220,000-ton ship - 40 per cent bigger than its nearest rival - will be named at a lavish ceremony in Fort Lauderdale on November 30. Surprisingly, there are still cabins available for the maiden four-day cruise sailing on December 1 and calling at Royal Caribbean's private resort of Labadee, on the island of Haiti. Whether it's because of the [...]

By | 2009-11-07T00:52:27+00:00 7 November 2009|Cruise Deals|0 Comments

Vegas legends on Epic stage

Entertainment on board the cruise ship Norwegian Epic, scheduled to debut next summer, will have a Las Vegas flavour. Elvis Presley, Madonna, Tina Turner, Cher, Tom Jones, Dolly Parton, and the Blues Brothers will be among the acts making regular appearances - in the shape of impersonators from the Legends in Concert team. Three celebrity tribute performers will take to the stage in the ship's 685-seat Epic Theater for six 45-minute shows during each seven-day cruise. Further cabaret-style shows will be performed for diners in the Manhattan Room, the Epic's New York-inspired supper club. Also taking to the sea is [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:36+00:00 7 November 2009|Cruise Entertainment|0 Comments

Black Prince sale is completed

When I was on board the veteran cruise ship Black Prince for a farewell lunch three weeks ago, workmen were painting out the Fred Olsen name and colours and stripping out the artwork which belongs to the Olsen family. After sailing under the Olsen colours since 1966, the ship was leaving the fleet because the cost of work needed to make it comply with the latest safety regulations was prohibitively high. It was expected to leave Southampton within days to start a new life in Venezuela, but instead it remained in port for day after day as rumours grew that [...]

By | 2009-11-06T23:36:55+00:00 6 November 2009|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|0 Comments

Wild storms delay Oasis crossing

Even the biggest cruise ship in the world is not immune to the weather, and Royal Caribbean have announced today that Oasis of the Seas is going to be arriving in its Florida home port two days behind schedule, thanks to storms in the Atlantic. The 220,000-ton vessel is on its way from Finland and chairman and CEO Richard Fain reported earlier this week that his new pride and joy had encountered winds of up to 70 mph (anything above 74mph is hurricane-force) and 40-foot waves. He struck a confident note, however, saying the ship was riding the seas well, [...]

By | 2009-11-06T18:04:53+00:00 6 November 2009|Cruise News|0 Comments

Welsh flavour for Saga’s new Pearl

It's not often these days that a British shipyard gets involved in work on a cruise ship - the glory days of Swan Hunter, John Brown, and Harland & Wolff are long gone. But today it was announced that Swansea Dry Dock has won a £20 million deal to refit Saga Cruises' new ship, converting the Astoria into Saga Pearl II, and providing 300 jobs during the three-month contract. The ship has been in the Welsh port since arriving from Gibraltar some weeks ago. Saga bought the 18,500-ton vessel at auction to replace the Saga Rose, which is currently sailing [...]

By | 2009-11-04T11:18:53+00:00 4 November 2009|Cruise News|0 Comments

Go cruising in an enchanted castle

Fabulous . . . and fascinating: that's what the 16th and 17th cruise ships in the Costa fleet will be. Costa Favolosa and Costa Fascinosa are the names chosen after travel agents and passengers were asked to suggest "a sea of names". Today's announcement comes just in time for the keel-laying ceremony for Favolosa at the Fincantieri shipyard near Venice on Thursday. The two ships, each of 114,500 tons and carrying 3,3780 passengers, will enter service in summer 2011 and spring 2012. Before then the Costa Deliziosa will be launched next February, confirming Costa's place as the biggest cruise line [...]

By | 2009-11-03T14:18:28+00:00 3 November 2009|Cruise News|1 Comment

First – and last – chance to see Oasis of the Seas in the UK

Oasis of the Seas was the largest moving object in the English Channel yesterday, and the biggest cruise ship in the world made a brief visit to The Solent - the first, and probably last, time it will be seen from our shores. The 220,000-ton vessel is on its way to its home port of Fort Lauderdale, in Miami, and called to drop off about 300 shipyard workers not needed on the Transatlantic voyage. The light was fading when the ship arrived in the channel between Lee-on-the-Solent and Ryde, on the Isle of Wight - that's my excuse for the [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:36+00:00 2 November 2009|Cruise Ships|9 Comments

Royal Navy protection for OV2

Passengers on board a British cruise ship have seen at first hand how the Royal Navy is protecting shipping from Somali pirates. Ocean Village Two is on a farewell voyage under its present colours, sailing from the Mediterranean to a new life as Pacific Jewel in the P&O Australia fleet. The five days at sea between Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt and Muscat, the capital of Oman, were interrupted by a visit from HMS Cornwall, the flagship co-ordinating the multi-national task force off the coast of Somalia. Passengers packed the open decks at sunrise to greet the Type 22 frigate, [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:36+00:00 2 November 2009|Cruise News, Cruise Ships|0 Comments

Tight squeeze under the bridge

Before it could leave the Baltic Sea and head towards the open ocean, the world's largest cruise ship had to clear one final obstacle last night. The Great Belt bridge, which links two Danish islands, stood between Oasis of the Seas as it sailed from the shipyard in Finland to its new homeport in Florida. Even with its smokestacks retracted telescopically into the funnels, there was a mere two feet clearance between the highest point of the ship and the bridge deck, and the ship was powered through at a scary 20 knots to make sure it was sitting deeper [...]

By | 2017-06-15T16:00:36+00:00 1 November 2009|Cruise Ships|2 Comments