Mud on the menu – sampling some onboard spa treatments

Onboard spa treatments

There is more than one way to be revitalised while cruising. From the wacky to the downright tasty, Jac Taylor takes a look at some of the spa treatments available. It’s a wonderful feeling. You’re in your cabin perusing the onboard spa treatment list, imagining all the pampering you’ll experience during your voyage. But something … Read more

Treats from the East

Treats from the East

From the largest Japanese bath at sea to ancient Ayurveda therapies, cruise lines are borrowing from ancient Asian practices to promote relaxation on board. Cruise lines now have a plethora of spa treatments on board so you can take a cruise and disembark a brand new person – quite literally. They now offer Botox, cellulite … Read more

Best cuisine at sea? Yes please!

Best cuisine at sea? Yes please!

Oceania Cruises makes a bold claim in it’s advertising: “The finest cuisine at sea.” So a luncheon invitation to the Sirena, on her first visit to Sydney was not to be missed.

The 684-passenger ship has just undergone a US$50 million facelift and to show off her new look, Sirena entertained media and travel agents at the new Red Ginger Asian fusion restaurant all decked out in red chandeliers, red chairs, red glasses against dark ebony wooden walls.

And its kitchens certainly lived up to its reputation

The five-course meal had three entrees – sesame encrusted tuna tataki served with wasabi cream, signature dish spicy duck with watermelon and cashew nuts salad and Tom Kha Gai, a chicken lemongrass and coconut soup.

For mains, there was a choice of four – miso glazed seabass wrapped in hoba leaf, lobster pad Thai, bulgogi rub-eye steak and Thai vegetable curry. Dessert was a bounty cake filed with coconut and vanilla bean.

The presentation of the dishes was impressive and guests

even had a choice of eating with a selection of different chopsticks from red lacquer to ivory.

The chopsticks were personally selected by a waiter. Specialty tea was also available from a white Japanese tea made with pear and ginger to lemongrass and ginger tea.

It was an exceptional meal with big flavours and big serves.

French master chef Jacques Pepin has been the line’s executive culinary director since the start. He is still responsible for inspiring a team of chefs to produce a range of cuisines served across the fleet, in world-class restaurants that are all complimentary.

Sirena has two new dining venues, Tuscan Steak, which pairs Italian fine dining with fresh seafood, and Red Ginger, which serves spicy Asian cuisine.

The quietly elegant ship has a martini bar, a library stocked with 2000 books, a card room, an internet room with a manager to help you connect, a grand dining room, a terrace café which offers roasts, pasta, pizza and a wide selection of desserts and a horizon lounge for cocktails and late night dancing. There are also two speciality restaurants, the Tuscan Grill and Red Ginger.

“The Oceania brand resonates with Australian passengers as we have a very casual style. No jacket or tie is required for dinner. Australia is our second biggest market after the US – we beat the UK market a few weeks ago,’’ said Steve Odell, managing director of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings.

Sirena left for Brisbane last night with 60 Australians among the 670 guests on a 34-day circumnavigation itinerary around Australia.

 

 

Cruise lines throwing in free or cheap flights with holidays

First Class dining

Luxury cruise lines are offering free flights and special discounted air packages as a sweetener to entice more holiday makers to sign up for their voyages. Silversea is offering complimentary economy flights to the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and the Kimberley on select itineraries. If cruisers like to upgrade to business class, it would cost them … Read more

The best Asian food on cruise ships

The best Asian food on cruise ships

Cruise lines, once renowned for groaning buffet tables, are now turning to famous names in food to create innovative Asian dining experiences at sea. Dream Cruises Genting Hong Kong, one of the biggest players in the Asian cruise market, will launch its much-anticipated Dream Cruises later this year. Billed as an integrated resort at sea, … Read more

Inside Jamie Oliver’s kitchen

Oliver Tonno di Nonna Fangitta

Jamie Oliver’s affiliation with Royal Caribbean is something we are all thankful for. In November last year, the Naked Chef made a splash when he opened his first restaurant at sea, Jamie’s Italian. “Royal Caribbean shares my approach to food and dining, which is to serve simple, fresh ingredients in a warm, inviting ambiance,” explains Jamie. “Throughout … Read more

The beginners guide to choosing a cruise

Cruise Passenger

There are cruise newbies everywhere are knee-deep in cruise brochures trying to decide which cruise line to choose. As well travelled cruisers know, the cruise line is important – but don’t be fooled into thinking all cruise ships of the same line are created equal. Here are a few things to consider when choosing a ship. … Read more