Wednesday, 20 March 2013

About Royal Caribbean Cruise Line

Allure of the Seas meeting Oasis of the Seas

Royal Caribbean International is a global cruise brand with 22 innovative ships, calling on more than 270 destinations in 72 countries across six continents. The line also offers unique cruise tour land packages in Alaska, Canada, Dubai, Europe, and Australia and New Zealand. Royal Caribbean provides a world-class holiday experience with a wide range of signature onboard amenities, entertainment, and award-winning family programming. The cruise line has a 40-year history of giving guests the Royal Advantage – the most innovative cruise ships, exciting itineraries to popular destinations, and world-renowned friendly and engaging Gold Anchor Service. Royal Caribbean has been voted “Best Cruise Line Overall” for ten consecutive years in the Travel Weekly Readers’ Choice Awards.

RCL Cruises Ltd Australia commenced operation in December 2008 as the Australian arm of global cruise holiday company Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. The company offers three cruise brands in Australia and New Zealand: Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises. In 2012/13, Royal Caribbean International will become the largest cruise operator in Sydney, with three ships sailing in the region: Voyager of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas and Rhapsody of the Seas. This is in addition to two Celebrity Cruises ships, Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Millennium.


For additional information or to make reservations, contact your travel agent, call 1800 754 500 or visit www.royalcaribbean.com.au or www.celebritycruises.com.au. Travel professionals can call 1300 754 500 or visit www.cruisingpower.com.

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Royal Caribbean has Europe on sale for 2013


Enjoying the never ending Aussie summer but dreading the upcoming cooler months?  Why not prolong summer and book a European cruise during the Northern Hemisphere summer.

Royal Caribbean has a number of enticing European cruises on sale for 2013, ranging from a seven-night Greek Isles cruise on Splendour of the Seas, starting from $695* through to  longer cruises, such as a 12-night Mediterranean Greek Isles cruise on Serenade of the Seas, priced from $1,235*.

A Royal Caribbean cruise fare conveniently covers your accommodation, meals including room service, and entertainment, such as live music, comedy and contemporary stage shows.  Whether you are cruising at sea and enjoying rock climbing, mini golf or just relaxing by the pool, or whether you are strolling through some of Europe's legendary cities and experiencing diverse cultures, a Royal Caribbean cruise offers as much fun, excitement or pure relaxation as cruisers want or need.

The seven-night Greek Isles Splendour of the Seas cruises departs from Venice, and calls at Dubrovnik (Croatia), Corfu, Santorini, Athens and Katakolon, (all in Greece) before arriving back in Venice. Regular departures are available from May 18 through to November 1, 2013.

The 12-night Mediterranean Greek Isles cruise, on Serenade of the Seas, has departures from May 19 through to November 3, 2013. The cruise departs from Barcelona, and calls at Cannes, Florence/Pisa, Rome (Citavecchia), Athens (Piraeus), Ephesus, Santorini, Naples before arriving back in Barcelona.

For more information and prices, call 1800 754 500 or visit www.royalcaribbean.com.au 

*Prices are per person in AU dollars, based on twin occupancy and include all taxes (which are subject to change) and onboard gratuities or tips. Prices are subject to change and availability.

Carnival cancels cruises

Carnival cancels a dozen cruises following fleet-wide review
Carnival Triumph passengers take to the decks to escape the conditions inside
Carnival Cruise Lines has cancelled 10 sailings on and two European cruises on Carnival Sunshine as part of its fleet-wide comprehensive operational review prompted by technical problems on three of its ships.

Passengers already booked on the affected cruises will receive full refunds, reimbursement for non-refundable travel costs and a 25% discount on a future cruise.

The cruise line said it was making "significant investments" to enhance the level of operating redundancies and the scope of hotel services that can run on emergency power. Earlier this year, passengers on the Triumph were stranded at sea for five days when the ship lost power.

Carnival Dream and Carnival Legend have subsequently suffered power shortages.

Carnival is also further improving each ship's fire prevention, detection and suppression systems.

"Given the necessary lead time to source needed materials and implement the enhancements, Carnival will extend the current out-of-service period for these two ships," it said.

Carnival Triumph will not return to service until June 3 and Sunshine, which is currently undergoing a multi-week dry dock to complete a comprehensive full-ship makeover, will now enter service on May 5.

"We sincerely regret canceling these cruises and disrupting our guests' vacation plans," said Gerry Cahill, Carnival Cruise Lines' president and CEO. "We are fully committed to applying the recommendations stemming from our fleetwide review and to make whatever investments are needed despite the difficult decision to impact people's vacations.

"Our team of experts has worked virtually around the clock to determine the best set of solutions and rapidly develop an effective implementation plan for both of these ships. Moving forward, we will have the ability to source materials and schedule improvements much more expediently, thus minimizing the scheduling impact on other vessels.

"I would like to provide continued assurances that all of our vessels have fully effective safety systems, equipment and training in place. Additionally, our ships receive regular inspections from the United States Coast Guard and other regulatory authorities.

"The changes we are implementing are focused primarily on improvements to better support continued power and hotel services should unexpected issues arise.

"In addition, we are applying new learnings and making enhancements in the area of fire suppression and extinguishing.

"Going forward, the review will focus on the balance of our fleet. While this process will take time, it is our highest priority and has the full support and resources of Carnival Cruise Lines and Carnival Corporation."

Carnival Triumph operates year-round four- and five-day Mexico cruises from Galveston, Texas. Four-day cruises visit Cozumel while five-day cruises call at Cozumel and Progreso, Mexico.

Carnival Sunshine is scheduled to operate a series of nine- and 12-day Mediterranean cruises May 5 to October 20, either round-trip from Barcelona or sailing between Barcelona and Venice.

The ship will sail on a 16-day transatlantic crossing from Barcelona to New Orleans November 17, positioning the vessel for a special six-day Caribbean cruise followed by the launch of year-round seven-day Caribbean service from New Orleans.

Monday, 18 March 2013

Huge Savings on Basque Country to the Panama Canal Cruise Package

Celebrity Infinity
Big Savings On Transatlantic Cruise

SAVINGS of more than $6000 per person are now available through ecruising.travel on a 41-night voyage on a Celebrity Infinity trans-Atlantic crossing England to the U.S., plus an on-board credit of up to $900 if you book by April 10.

The complete air, land and sea package of 45 nights is now available from $6499 per person twin share and includes return economy air fares with Qantas from all capital cities as well as two nights’ pre-cruise at the St Ermins Hotel in London and two nights in San Diego at the Manchester Grand Hyatt before flying home.

The itinerary departs on October 10 with the cruise departing Harwich and making day visits to Le Havre (Paris) and La Rochelle in France, Bilbao, Vigo and Gijon in Spain before calling at Nassau in the Bahamas and Miami, Florida.

The ship then sails to Colombia and through the Panama Canal to Costa Rica, Guatemala and Mexico before arriving in San Diego.

The package also includes meals and entertainment aboard the luxurious Celebrity Infinity, plus use of the swimming pools, spas and sauna. Other facilities include fitness centre, extensive library, Fortunes casino, AquaSpa centre and much more.

Transfer, air taxes and port charges are included in the price.

More information from ecruising.travel on 1300 369 848 or check-out www.ecruising.travel

Queen Mary 2 Makes Maiden Visit to Milford Sound

Photo by James Morgan/Cunard

Cunard's magnificent flagship Queen Mary 2 made history on Saturday March 16, becoming the largest ship to visit Milford Sound in New Zealand's stunning World Heritage-listed Fiordland National Park.

Measuring 345 metres long and reaching 62 metres above the water, the 151,400-tonne liner cruised the waters of Milford Sound as part of her maiden circumnavigation of New Zealand.  

Queen Mary 2 is carrying more than 2500 guests on her 12-day journey around New Zealand which will end in Sydney tomorrow (March 19).

Queen Mary 2 remains the biggest  ship to sail to New Zealand.

Sunday, 17 March 2013

P&O Cruises Puts Moreton Island on the Cruise Map


P&O Cruises has become the first cruise line to visit Queensland's beautiful Moreton Island with the arrival of Pacific Jewel on Saturday (March 16) as part of a four-night SeaBreak from Sydney.

The passengers were greeted by Queensland Tourism Minister Jann Stuckey, Carnival Australia CEO Ann Sherry and Tangalooma Island Resort Director David James, before heading off to experience the Island's many attractions including dolphin feeding, canoeing and snorkelling. Passengers were also able to experience the spectacular Champagne Pools and Honeymoon Bay, sand-duning, quad bike tours and bird-watching.

The visit by the 1950-passenger Pacific Jewel was the first of six calls planned for Moreton Island in 2013 which are expected to inject more than $1 million into the local economy. The four-night P&O SeaBreaks featuring a visit to Moreton Island have already proven to be some of the most popular itineraries offered by the cruise line.

Carnival Australia CEO Ann Sherry said she was thrilled to be introducing Australians to one of the undiscovered gems on Queensland's coastline.

"Moreton Island is literally on our doorstep and we're delighted to be giving close to 12,000 interstate visitors the opportunity to experience its beauty for the first time in 2013," Ms Sherry said. "The response from our passengers has been overwhelmingly positive and I know they will return home to spread the word about what an exceptional discovery Moreton Island is."

Queensland Tourism Minister Jann Stuckey said the creation of a new destination at Moreton Island showed it is "full steam ahead" for the cruise industry in Queensland, which is Australia's second biggest cruise state, after New South Wales.

"The addition of Moreton Island to the Queensland cruise map is another win for the state's economy," Ms Stuckey said.

"The most recent available figures show that the cruise industry generated an estimated $590 million for the Queensland economy in 2011-12, including $336 million in direct expenditure.

"Cruising has been the fastest growing segment of the Queensland tourism market during the past year, and the Newman Government is happy to support innovative experiences like the P&O Cruises' visit to Moreton Island."

Tangalooma Island Resort's David James said tourism and business operators in the Moreton Bay and Islands group were excited to welcome P&O Cruises' passengers to the region.

"We are thrilled to showcase Moreton Island's spectacular natural beauty and leisure experiences to our P&O Cruises guests," Mr James said. "No doubt, many will be surprised that a treasure like this exists so close to home."

Celebrity Cruises Sale: Picking your next cruise holiday as easy as 1 2 3 with Celebrity Cruises


Three special offers to choose from on all worldwide sailing on Celebrity Cruises

If you are dreaming of a luxurious, relaxing and indulgent holiday this year, Celebrity Cruises offers a modern luxury style of cruise holiday in every continent of the world.  Now a Celebrity cruise holiday has been made even sweeter thanks to their 1 2 3 Go Sale.

Holidaymakers can select one of three special offers for any Oceanview booking or above made by the 15 April 2013 on all Celebrity Cruises worldwide sailings departing between June 2013 and March 2014 (excluding Celebrity Xpedition).

Those who fancy exploring Europe by sea have it even sweeter – they can choose up to two of the below special offers for any Europe sailing departing between June 2013 and March 2014 and booked by 15 April 2013.

Celebrity Cruises' three exceptional offers are:

  • Free "Classic Beverage Package" for two - Valued at $US88 a day, guests can pair Celebrity's delectable cuisine with their favourite beverages. The offer includes beers up to $US5 per serving; spirits, cocktails and wine by the glass up to the value of $US8 per serving, all soft drink selections, freshly squeezed and bottled juices, premium coffees, specialty teas and non-premium bottled water. Server gratuities are also included.
  • Free gratuities - Representing a value of up to $US210 per stateroom based on a 7-night sailing, the offer covers tips for stateroom attendant, waiter, assistant waiter and head waiter gratuities. Guests can relax on their cruise, knowing tips for Celebrity's attentive staff are covered.
  • Bonus onboard credit of up to $US300 per stateroom and available for guests to use towards shore excursions, specialty dining, wine tastings, spa treatments, boutique items, or any other onboard purchases. Onboard credit amount varies by length of cruise: three to five night sailings receive $US100; six to nine night sailings receive $US200; and $US300 for cruises of 10-nights and over.
Fares start from $1,949 per person for an Oceanview stateroom onboard Celebrity Solstice for a 12-night Auckland to Sydney sailing, departing 10 December 2013. This sailing offers a savings of up to $490 per person and allows guests to choose one of the three specials from the 1 2 3 Go Sale.

Sail the Mediterranean for 12-nights, with an overnight stay in Venice onboard Celebrity Equinox from $2,049 per person for an Oceanview stateroom. Roundtrip from Barcelona and departing 8 October 2013, this sailing calls at Nice (Villefranche), France; Florence, Rome (Civitavecchia), Naples and Venice, Italy; Kotor, Montenegro; and Dubrovnik, Croatia, with guest also able to select two of the exceptional offers from the 1 2 3 Go Sale.

All prices are per person in Australian dollars based on twin occupancy and inclusive of all taxes and fees. The Celebrity 1 2 3 Go Sale applies to new and individual bookings of Oceanview stateroom and above, on all Celebrity worldwide cruises of three nights or longer departing between 1 June 2013 and 31 March 2014 (excluding Celebrity Xpedition). All worldwide Celebrity Cruises bookings (excluding Celebrity Xpedition) can choose one of the three offers, and Europe bookings can choose up to two of the three offers. Bookings must be made between 15 March 2013 and 15 April 2013. Some further terms and conditions apply.

For further information or to book a cruise, see your local travel agent, phone 1800 754 500 or visit www.celebritycruises.com.au.