Holland America updates its staterooms aboard the new Nieuw Statendam

Holland America updates its staterooms aboard the new Nieuw Statendam

Holland America Line’s Nieuw Statendam features more staterooms as well as a redesigned Pinnacale Suite. The ship will have eight more staterooms than her sister, the Koningsdam as well the redesigned family suite and dedicated family staterooms. Like Koningsdam, Nieuw Statendam also has options for single cruisers. “As with every new ship, we’ve listened to … Read more

CMV names its newest ship Vasco da Gama

CMV names its newest ship Vasco da Gama

British cruise company Cruise & Maritime Voyages has revealed the name of their ship. Their new ship, Vasco da Gama formerly Pacific Eden was acquired earlier this month. Named after the famous Portuguese explorer and navigator, CMV invited their Columbus Club members and trade partners to name her. Other choices included Phytheas, Henry Hudson and … Read more

Seabourn Ovation is one step closer to her April launch

Seabourn Ovation is one step closer to her April launch

The new Seabourn Ovation is a step closer to launching with the cruise line confirming their latest vessel has just completed her first round of sea trials. She’ll debut in April 2018 and will have multiple dining venues, bars and lounges. “We’re now weeks away from delivery, and I’m very pleased with the progress and … Read more

Royal Caribbean scouting for private islands in Australia and around the world

Royal Caribbean scouting for private islands in Australia and around the world

The cruise line which builds the world’s largest ships, Royal Caribbean has signalled its plans to revamp 10 of its cruise ships as well as scouting for private islands in Australia.

“Royal Caribbean is always on the look-out for new opportunities to deliver guests exceptional destination experiences, and we are currently considering multiple locations for the Perfect Day concept around the world,” said a RCCL spokesperson.

The line will be spending US$900 million – starting with Independence of the Seas as well as Mariner of the Seas.

The ‘Royal Amplified’ program will affect every part of the passenger experience on all Freedom-class and Voyager-class ships as well as Oasis and Allure of the Seas. This includes specialised pools for families as well as the VR bungee trampoline experience called Sky Pad.

Independence of the Seas will be the first to get the refresh and is getting the Sky Pad, laser tag, The Perfect Storm trio of slides, a new escape room as well as new dining venues like Fish and Ships, a seaside seafood eatery which serves favourites like fish and chips, Izumi Hibachi and Sushi serving Japanese delicacies as well as Sugar Beach.

Mariner of the Seas will be getting a $90 million refurbishment which includes the Sky Pad as well as laser tag, a new dining option called The Bamboo Room as well as Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade.

The line will also be refurbishing Oasis of the Seas in 2019, 10 years after her debut with new pools, activities, bars as well as new restaurants and onboard experiences similar to that of Symphony of the Seas. Allure of the Seas will also be getting a refreshed look in 2020.

“Royal Amplified is built on our passion for innovation, relentless attention to detail and commitment to always exceeding our guests’ expectations,” Michael Bayley, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean International told Cruise Critic.

“We sail with more than five million guests worldwide each year, and recognize the need to always innovate and stay ahead of the curve.”

Here are some of the big things to expect from Royal Caribbean over the next four years.

Private islands

Aside from the 10 ships, Royal Caribbean also announced it would be developing its private islands around the world in other destinations like Asia, Australia and the Caribbean. The ‘Perfect Day Island Collection’ includes the relaunch of the line’s private Bahamian private island Coco Cay in September. RCCL said it spent US$200 million refurbishing the island where guests will find a pair of water towers with 13 slides including the 135-foot Daredevil’s Peak. The Thrill water park will have the Caribbean’s largest wave pool as well as a kid friendly obstacle course pool. Another new attraction is Up, Up and Away, a helium balloon which soars up to 450 feet. The Chill Island will be for those who want to rest and relax with cabanas, daybeds as well as activities like glass-bottom kayaking, zorbing as well as volleyball. The upscale Coco Beach club will offer guests the first overwater cabanas.

Dining

RCCL are debuting three new dining options onboard Symphony of the Seas – Hooked, Playmakers Sports Bars & Arcade as well as El Loco Fresh. But the line said there will be more casual eateries. Mariner of the Seas will be getting a Polynesian-themed Bamboo Room and a Caribbean themed bar. There will be other new outlets like a music hall, karaoke spot and lounge-style nightclub. Other new food outlets include Fish and Ships, Sugar Beach as well as Izumi Hibachi and Sushi.

Pool deck

There will be lots of new pools as well as public spaces designed for couples who want to relax, or families looking for some fun. There will be new spas as well as cool waterslides like The Perfect Storm. The upper decks will also be dedicated to areas like the Sky Pad, bungee trampoline experience as well as the Planet Z laser tag course.

 

 

Crystal Symphony turns on the sparkle

Crystal Symphony turns on the sparkle

The luxury sector has never been move competitive, with new contenders and pretenders everywhere.

Crystal Cruises once held centre stage, winning awards for more than two decades.

Now, the line is fighting back.The Crystal Symphony has emerged from an expansive multi-million dollar make-over looking chic and contemporary as she sails on her 114-day world cruise from Capetown to Fort Lauderdale. She is now currently cruising in French Polynesia, where Cruise Passenger joined her for an inspection.

The ship has introduced a new open seating concept in her revamped main dining restaurant called the Waterside. Instead of the formal two seating arrangement where dinner is promptly served at 6pm and 8.30pm, now guests can simply walk in without any reservations.

There’s a new Silk Kitchen and bar restaurant on deck 11 serving dim sum and other Asian favourites including Hainanese chicken rice. For lovers of Brazilian food, there is the new Churrascaria, a stylish casual eatery for tapas, ceviche and grilled meats.

Celebrity chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s restaurant has been renamed Umi Uma serving fine Japanese cuisine and has retained its popular, seven-seater, Sushi Bar.

A total of 40 new Seabreeze penthouse suites have been added on deck 9. Restyled in a soothing palette of beige, white and silver, the suites are elegant and spacious. The Seabreeze penthouse suites with verandah at 367 sq ft has a comfortable sofa with geometric  designed pillows in white and dusky pink.  Bigger penthouse suites at 491 sq ft have a separate lounge room, two flat-screen televisions and a built-in washer-dryer.

The drinks cabinet in light wood has subtle touches of gold. There is a Julius Meinl coffee machine with similar branded cups and saucers.  The white and grey marble bathroom has double washbasins, a shower room big enough to fit two people and the water pressure from the Hansgrohe shower is heavenly. There are ample supplies of Etro bath products and fluffy Egyptian cotton towels.

All penthouse suites come with their own butler.

Crystal Symphony has also upped its internet offering giving passengers unlimited complimentary WiFi connectivity on any Crystal voyage. All public areas feature high-definition, interactive flat-panel televisions.

And the Starlite Club, the hub for evening dancing and cocktails has also been refitted.

Sister ship, Crystal Serenity is due for a major facelift later this year.

New details around Virgin Voyages cruise line – for the ‘hip, witty and cheeky’ crowd

New details around Virgin Voyages cruise line - for the 'hip, witty and cheeky' crowd

New details have been revealed around the new Virgin Voyages cruise brand – the cruise line for non-cruisers. Revealed at the Seatrade cruise conference in Fort Lauderdale, CEO and President of Virgin Voyages, Tom McAlpin said the brand is “an epic sea change” from what’s currently available to cruisers. Virgin Voyages, the brain child of … Read more