Sea Princess avoids pirate attacks

Sea Princess turned into 'ghost ship' to stop pirate attacks

The Sea Princess was on pirate watch which meant a 6-day state of alert. It was a serious warning as the ship sailed from Sydney on a 104-day world cruise through Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Aden and the Suez Canal – common areas for pirates to still lurk. Carolyn Jasinski, a passenger … Read more

Woman murdered on cruise ship by her husband infront of their children

Woman murdered on cruise ship by her husband infront of their children

An Alaskan cruise to celebrate a couple’s wedding anniversary allegedly ended in the bizarre murder of a mother-of-three by her husband. Kristy Manzanares, 39 has been identified as the victim by her husband, Kenneth, also 39, earlier this week. The criminal complaint says medical workers and security personnel were called to the couple’s cabin on … Read more

The most risqué show at sea?

The most risqué show at sea

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It’s not your usual dinner music.

A remixed version of Sexual Healing by Marvin Gaye plays as we eat at the Waterfront restaurant aboard Pacific Explorer, P&O’s newest addition to its Australian fleet.

But then, this isn’t your usual dinner. It’s the special Love Riot menu, which includes Scallop Tataki with scallop roe, radish and wasabi dressing, a veal and porcini pate, crab bisque with a lobster cotton ball and celery, slow cooked beef short rib with red wine reduction and pumpkin puree. Dessert is a decadent salted dark chocolate sphere.

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Just in case it still hasn’t clicked that something slightly salacious is about to happen, dancers and acrobats in latex pink bondage corset dresses and Robocop suits, appear to usher us into the theatre.

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Welcome to Love Riot – the most modern and risqué performance on an Australian cruise liner. It’s definitely R18+.

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Created by the producer of Blanc de Blanc, a circus and burlesque performance which tours around Australia, passengers can see the show for just $10  – or enjoy the Love Riot menu for an extra VIP experience.

It’s delicious and fun and even the waiters perform a routine and some magic tricks.

The show combines talented dancers, acrobats, jugglers, aerialists and gymnasts into a raunchy but enjoyable set of mix-taped songs  – all with the word love in the lyrics.

There is a bit of nudity. And who doesn’t love a bit of nudity!

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While the show has been met with mixed reviews, the laughter of the audience says another thing. There’s sexual innuendos throughout the show while the dancers perform provocative moves in tight latex bodysuits with dildos and blowup dolls.

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There are five women and two men. One of the highlights is the hilarious unicyclist as well as an amazing contortionist from Austria, who also swallows an incredibly long balloon at the end of her act.  It certainly had the men in the audience leaning forward.

The juggler will start by throwing balls in the air and soon moves onto blow up dolls – a hilarious part of the show, which had everyone laughing.

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At one point, naked performers dancing on stage desperately try and cover their modesty.

It’s bright neon lights and action, with 3D glasses thrown into mix. It’s interactive and the performers get involved with the crowd.

It might not be for everyone but it’s by far the best production I’ve seen on the high seas. Raunchy, risqué and like nothing you’ve seen on a cruise ship.

Full marks, P&O, for the courage to try something new.

For more information about the Pacific Explorer, check out our article about her arrival in Sydney!

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The celebrity chefs on cruise ships

The celebrity chefs on the cruise ships

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner][vc_column_text] Gone are the days of buffets or boring food on your ship’s main dining room. Cruise lines have a plethora of options for passengers to indulge their tastebuds. From different specialty restaurants to more options in the dining rooms, lines have stepped up their culinary game. Many lines have also partnered with celebrity and … Read more

The best cruise lines for solo travellers

The best cruise lines for solo travellers

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner][vc_column_text] To some, it seems like discrimination. And every time we write about it, our post bag – or the digital equivalent – fills with bitter recriminations. While we get the business case for charging up to double the single fare for a solo passenger, we also know that many are single women – often … Read more

The new public space on the cool Celebrity Edge

Eden Tree

Celebrity Cruises has revealed new details of its coolest and slickest ship, the Celebrity Edge. The new feature, called Eden, is a public space which spans over three decks.

Eden (which will be designed to look like the Garden of Eden) is a lush area filled with cool lounge spaces, a dining area as well as a bar. It even has a section called the Library of Plants which has five-metre tall tress inside.

The space, which will be an architectural marvel, has more outward-facing glass than any other room at sea.

In the morning, guests can chill out before the day’s activities with yoga, a good book or have a casual breakfast of fresh coffee and croissants.

In the afternoon, Eden hosts a number of enrichment seminars with guest speakers, wine-tastings and cocktail making classes as well as performances from sitar players to aerialists.

By night, the Eden becomes an amazing playground of performance art and nightlife. Guests can dine at the Eden Restaurant which combines all your senses – tastes, sight and sounds.

“Eden, like so many aspects of Celebrity Edge, represents a unique advance in cruise ship design,” said Richard D. Fain, Chairman and CEO, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

“It’s an experience that’s multi-faceted and innovative. Connectivity to the ocean is one of the most exciting hallmarks of Edge Class, and with more glass than any other room at sea, Eden embodies that outward-facing concept beautifully.”

“Our search for partners who are as passionate about world-class design as Celebrity led us to the incredibly talented Scott Butler and designer extraordinaire Patricia Urquiola, who offered a fresh perspective and keen eye,” said Lisa Lutoff-Perlo, President and CEO, Celebrity Cruises.

“The entire space is magical throughout morning, afternoon, and evening when our guests will experience Eve at Eden, an experience produced by the visionary Variety Worldwide and our very own Cornelius Gallagher. They have all created something magical and magnificent.”

Celebrity Edge will home-port in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, departing for her first sailing on 16 December 2018. Bookings are open at www.celebritycruises.com.au or through your local travel agent. Celebrity Edge will be joined by three sister ships in 2020, 2021 and 2022.

 

Princess Cruises to roll out Ocean Medallion on Australian ships

Princess Cruises to roll out Ocean Medallion on Australian ships

One of Australia’s favourite cruise lines, Princess Cruises announced it would be rolling out the fabulous Ocean Medallion on three of its Australian ships. Soon, guests aboard the Golden Princess, the Crown Princess and the Ruby Princess will get to try out the wearable device which will help guests find their way around the ship, … Read more