WiFi wars – Princess Cruises claims the fastest at sea

Battle of the WiFi - Royal Caribbean vs Norwegian Cruise Line

Princess Cruises has claimed passengers sailing on the Regal Princess have access to the newly developed MedallionNet, giving them the fastest WiFi at sea. MedallionNet is expected to spread to other ships, meaning passengers and crew can stay connected at speeds that equals or exceed those on land. The days of poor connections while on … Read more

Oprah gets a thumbs down from Holland America sailors

Holland America and Oprah join forces for 'Share The Adventure' cruise

Holland America Line is rolling out celebrity talk show hostess Oprah Winfrey’s O’s Reading Room across its fleet of 14 ships around the world. Passengers will now have the chance to read the latest books selected by O’s Reading Room and participate in book forums and discussions while cruising on a HAL ship. The first … Read more

Strewth! Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth goes strine

Strewth! Cunard's Queen Elizabeth goes strine

Just a week after announcing an extended cruising season for Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth, the line has now announced partnerships with some of Australia’s best-loved brands. The famous red-and-black Cunard bellboys will be dressed in a uniform being designed by R.M.Williams. Akubra hats will form part of their new look. Award-winning Melbourne-based boutique whisky distillery STARWARD … Read more

Australia’s top cruise agency picks its top 10 cruises

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Bicton Travel is an agency superstar. The Perth-based team has won Best Agency of the Year in the Cruise Lines International Association awards an unprecedented seven times – and five times on the trot. Proud owner and managing director Carole Smethurst says: “We put the right people on the right cruises, which ensures they’re happy … Read more

Cunard confirms second record season for Queen Elizabeth and digs in for the long haul

Cunard confirms second record season for Queen Elizabeth and digs in for the long haul

Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth will spend a second season sailing in Australian waters for at least 101 days or more in the summer of 2021. “There is no doubt that Cunard will maintain, if not grow Queen Elizabeth’s presence in Australia in 2021 – but we will vary her voyages,” David Rousham, Cunard vice president UK … Read more

Record number of Aussies book North West Passage

Record number of Aussies book North West Passage

Luxury expedition line Ponant launched its 2020 North West Passage cruise on Thursday – and by lunchtime, 60 per cent of the ship’s cabins had been snapped up by Australians.

In an astonishing result which underscores that passengers are now reserving cabins earlier and earlier.  The amazing journey in a Prestige Stateroom with private balcony, based on a double occupancy  costs from A$36,590pp .

The  22-night expedition aboard L’Austral, departs on  24 August 2020 from Kangerlussuaq, Greenland,  and goes to Nome, Alaska,  crossing the Arctic Circle enroute

Expedition leaders Nicholas Dubreuil says of the trip: : “On last year’s voyage I counted 33 polar bear sightings –  quite extraordinary.”

The small-ship French line is quickly establishing itself as a world leader in expedition cruising.

They have four new ships on order, and L’Austral will be in Australia at the end of the year with a host of new itineraries.

The line is proudest of its world’s first electric hybrid Icebreaker, to be launched in 2021.

The new generation Icebreaker will be able to cut through 2.5 metres of moving ice at three knots, and take passengers to previously inaccessible places including the Weddell Sea, the Ross Sea and Peter I Islands.

Designed for extreme destinations, the 135-cabin Icebreaker will have 16 zodiacs, two helicopters and one of the world’s most experienced expedition leaders in Mr Dubreuil, who will accompany the ship on every sailing.

“The Icebreaker is the result of 30 years of experience in expedition cruising,’’ Mr Dubreuil said. “It will take passengers to remote areas visited by very few people – less than the number of people who have been to the moon.’’

The extreme Polar expedition exploration vessel will be able to reach the true North Pole at 90 degrees latitude North, cross the Arctic Ocean and discover the extreme North East Greenland – “previously an inaccessible dream”, Mr Dubreuil said.

It will be one of the most environmentally friendly ships sailing the seas and will be the first hybrid electric Icebreaker powered by Liquefied Natural Gas. It will produce no emissions.

Mr Dubreuil who has crossed the poles by kayak, sleigh and skis said that sea ice is always moving, changing, breaking and melting.

“We have to manage the ice. Our itineraries will offer scenic helicopter rides to take passengers to experience the real Greenland and see the mountain summits. Guests will also be able to take part in dog sledging and snowshoeing.’’

As Sarina Bratton, Ponant’s chair Asia Pacific said: “Our expeditions set us apart from other operators because of leaders like Nick Dubreuil.”

See more at https://au.ponant.com

Norwegian Cruise Lines float out their latest and Alaskan bound ship, Norwegian Bliss

Norwegian Cruise Lines float out their latest and Alaskan bound ship, Norwegian Bliss

It’s just weeks away from the launch of Norwegian Cruise Lines’ latest ship, the Norwegian Bliss and she has emerged from the building dock in Germany.

Designed to sail around Alaska, she is now in the final stages of construction – she’ll be kitted out with some of the latest features including a two-story race car track, a laser tag course, dozens of restaurants and much more.

She’s the third Breakaway Plus ship and she’ll accommodate around 4,000 passengers. The float out was also revealed the ship’s signature hull artwork designed by world-renowned marine life artists and conservationist, Wyland.

Best known for his marine life paintings, sculptures and grand scale murals, or “Whaling Walls,” Norwegian Bliss’ hull design is named “Cruising with the Whales” and features a stunning image of a mother humpback whale and her calf as the centerpiece of the design which reflects the Alaskan wildlife.

Norwegian Bliss will also be the first ship to be built with features for keen amateur naturalists like a 180-degree Observation Lounge where guests can see whale breaches and the stunning scenes of Alaska and Canada.

She will also be the first Norwegian Cruise Line ship to make her debut in Seattle, with cruises beginning May 2018.  Norwegian Bliss will offer weekly seven-day cruises to see America’s last frontier with ports-of-call including Ketchikan, Juneau and Skagway, Alaska, as well as Victoria, British Columbia, along with scenic glacier cruising.

“Our partners at Meyer Werft have done an excellent job realising our vision for a ship designed to experience Alaska and the Caribbean like never before,” said Andy Stuart, Norwegian Cruise Line president and chief executive officer.

“We are counting down the days until her official debut in Seattle summer, where guests will be able to race around the world’s largest two-level race track at sea against the backdrop of Alaska’s wild frontier, and enjoy other first-at-sea experiences.”

Following preview events in New York City, Miami and Los Angeles, Norwegian Bliss will sail into Seattle for her official christening on May 30, with North-American summer cruises to Alaska beginning June 2.

She will spend her Northern-Hemisphere summer seasons with seven-day cruises to Alaska, and North-American autumn seasons sailing to the Mexican Riviera from Los Angeles.

In the North-American winter of 2018 she will sail to the Caribbean from Miami, and in the 2019 Northern-Hemisphere autumn/winter season she will cruise from New York City to Florida, the Bahamas and Caribbean.

 

One month to go – inside Symphony of the Seas

One month to go - inside Symphony of the Seas

The arrival of the world’s largest ship, Symphony of the Seas, is just around the horizon with the Royal Caribbean ship passing the first of its sea trials. These sea trials are undertaken in the final months of construction before ships are delivered to test the ship’s engine, manoeuvrability, communications, propellers and navigation systems. The … Read more