Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Sail Coast to Coast aboard Norwegian Jewel with ecruising.travel

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Cruise specialist ecruising.travel has a new 37-night cruise itinerary for 2013 which takes in Alaska, North America and the Panama Canal on the Norwegian Jewel from Seattle to New Orleans, with discounted prices of up to 50 per cent for last minute bookings before 30 June 2013.

Departing on September 12, you will have a two-day stay in Seattle at the Fairmont Olympic hotel before boarding  the Norwegian Jewel  for a 29-night cruise through Alaska, Canada, California, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama Canal and Colombia with the final destination of New Orleans, Louisiana, for three nights at the Hilton New Orleans Riverside.

The itinerary finishes with three nights in Las Vegas to try your hand at the tables or take in a show before flying back to Australia.

Now priced from $6169 (was $14,469) per person twin share, from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, Adelaide from $6419 and Perth from $6669 , the package includes return economy airfares, 29 nights cruise accommodation with all meals, entertainment, on board gratuities, two nights hotel accommodation at the Fairmont Olympic in Seattle, three nights hotel accommodation at each the Hilton New Orleans Riverside Hotel and the Las Vegas Hotel and transfers.

For a full list of inclusions and reservations, visit www.ecruising.travel   or call 1300 369 848

Quantum of the Seas on sale now


 
Quantum of the SeasSM on sale now

Quantum of the Seas is a true leap forward – with North StarSM, RipCordSM by iFly®, as well as the most sophisticated cabins in our fleet. Find out more about our groundbreaking new ship below.
Sail a range of itineraries throughout the Caribbean and Bahamas, including our very own private beach paradises of Ladadee® and CocoCay®.
Book Quantum of the Seas now
RipCord by iFly
That’s right: Fly! This skydiving simulator lets you experience the sheer thrill and exhilaration of flying. RipCord by iFly’s air machine will keep you afloat in a safe, controlled environment. So you can feel the wind in your hair, the utter WOW of flying, all without ever having to leave the ship.



North Star
The exclusive North Star promises to elevate you both physically and emotionally, revealling 360-degree views! Simply step into the intimate, jewel-shaped capsule and gently ascend over 300 feet above sea level, where you can take in breathtaking views of the ocean, the ship and destinations.



SeaPlexSM
SeaPlex is the largest and most groundbreaking indoor active space at sea. By day, you can experience a circus school and flying trapeze, as well as a regulation basketball court. By night, it hosts the first-ever bumper cars and roller skating at sea, with a DJ that hovers above the activity.



Two70°SM
Find yourself immersed in spellbinding performance art, mind-blowing light shows, and dazzling digital scenery. During the day, the space is a modern, open area living room with magnificent 270 degree panoramic views. By night, Two70° transforms as the lights go down and the music comes up.



Watch our full Quantum of the Seas video.

Great offers on on exotic Asia cruises




Cruising is on the rise in Asia. And with some of the world’s most stunning and exotic locations, it’s easy to understand why.

Royal Caribbean offers an assortment of itineraries onboard two world-class megaliners, covering this beautiful and culturally diverse continent.

We’ve hand-picked three of our favourites for you below.

All Japan Explorer Cruise: 12 nights

Enjoy the picturesque beauty of Japan with four stopovers including Sapporo and Tokyo. Then experience South Korea's second largest city, Busan, before finishing the cruise in Beijing.

Voyager of the Seas. Departs 7 September 2013. View itinerary.

Australia & Asia Experience: 14 nights

Cruise from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, with its super-modern buildings juxtaposed with various cultural enclaves. Then on to the northern tropics of Darwin, stopping at Brisbane en route to Sydney. Voyager of the Seas. Departs 24 October 2013.

View itinerary.

Exotic Asia cruise: 5 nights Depart the glittering chaos of Hong Kong, sailing to the history-rich Ho Chi Minh City, then on to the ultra-modern metropolis and sparkilng lights of Singapore.

Mariner of the Seas. Departs 5 November 2013.

View itinerary.



For more Asia cruise options, including with our sister brands Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises, view our Exotic Asia brochure.

Saturday, 1 June 2013

Raising the Costa Concordia - the largest, most expensive salvage plan ever undertaken


Here's The Ingenious $400 Million Plan To Deal With The Wrecked Costa Concordia.
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In January, the cruise ship Costa Concordia struck a rock off the shore of Isola del Giglio, in the Mediterranean.

30 people on board the largest passenger wreck of all time lost their lives; two are still missing.

Nearly a year later, the wreck is still sitting off the Italian coast, mostly submerged.

Because the Costa Concordia is in a nationally protected marine park and coral reef, it must be removed from the area before it can be dismantled, posing countless difficulties.

In a report on the efforts to remove the wreck, 60 Minutes' Leslie Stahl visited the site and recounted the remarkable salvage operation, which has a $400 million price tag.

Not only is it the riskiest, most complicated, and most expensive salvage plan ever undertaken, but no one is sure if it will work.

The ship weighs 60,000 tons and is filled with seawater.



It is sitting on two underwater mountain peaks.

65 percent of it is below the surface.



The wreck is an official crime scene.



The operation, which will cost about $400 million, is being paid for by insurance companies.



The plan is to rotate the ship upright, and onto an underwater platform.



Then it will float up, leaving more of its structure above the surface.



And it can be towed away.



Before getting on the inclined ship, workers must take a 4-day mountain climbing course.



The underwater platform is being built in northern Italy.

The steel must be transported through the Adriatic Sea, around the boot of Italy, and up to the wreck.



The steel that makes it up weighs three times as much as the Eiffel Tower.

It will be embedded in the seafloor.



The drill bit will be enclosed in a large tube, to keep debris from contaminating the protected area.



For now, the ship is held in place by steel cables, but strong storms could dislodge it.

Then it would sink to the seafloor, making the salvage operation near impossible.



111 salvage divers are currently working on the salvage operation around the clock, in 45-minute shifts.

They attached the cables holding the ship where it is.



They all live in floating barracks, next to the wreck site.



How exactly will workers rotate Costa Concordia onto the platform?

The plan essentially involves "weld[ing] a new ship onto the shipwreck," Stahl reports.



That new "ship" will consist of huge, hollow steel boxes.



Called sponsons, the biggest are 11 stories tall.



9 will be welded onto the exposed side of the ship, with just 2 inches between them.



Then steel cables will connect the sponsons to the steel platform.



Hydraulic pulleys will pull the 'Costa Concordia' upright.




More sponsons will be welded onto the other side of the ship.



Once the ship is upright, the extra buoyancy should make it float.



The ship will be floated next summer.

Once the process begins, there is no way to stop it, even if something goes wrong.



The backup plan is to break it up where it lies, it a huge cost to the local environment.



If all goes well, the 'Costa Concordia' will be cut up for scrap, far from Giglio.

It is so large, the process will take 2 years.



Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Grandeur of the Seas fire. Sailing cancelled.

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Royal Caribbean International announced earlier the May 31st, 2013 sailing of Grandeur of the Seas from Baltimore, Maryland, will be cancelled to allow for repairs to damages sustained as a result of a fire.

Guests booked on the sailing will be provided a full refund of the cruise fare paid for their sailing.

Royal Caribbean also will provide these guests with the opportunity to sail in the future by providing a future cruise certificate for 50 per cent of the cruise fare.

Guests who booked air transportation through Royal Caribbean International will receive a full refund for air costs.

If they did not purchase air transportation through Royal Caribbean International, the cruise line will pay for their airline change fees.
Grandeur of the Seas was en route to CocoCay, The Bahamas, when the ship experienced a fire in the mooring area in the aft of the ship.

The ship was redirected to Freeport, The Bahamas, where it remains.

Grandeur of the Seas is part of Royal Caribbean International's fleet of 21 cruise ships.

The ship was launched in December 1996 and recently refurbished in May 2012.

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Diamond Princess to Sparkle Around Australia as Princess Cruises Announces New Circumnavigations


Princess Cruises' stunning Diamond Princess is set to add some sparkle to the Australian coastline, with the cruise line announcing the 116,000-tonne ship will sail on its first circumnavigation of the country in November next year.

With features ranging from more than a dozen restaurants and bars to its very own wedding chapel, the 2670-guest Diamond Princess will have heads turning during its inaugural voyage around the country, departing Sydney on November 18, 2014.

Priced from $4679* per person twin share, the 28-night voyage will include visits to all state and territory capital cities, as well as the picturesque towns of Airlie Beach and Port Douglas in Queensland, Bunbury and Albany in Western Australia and Indonesia's Bali to the north.

The voyage, which will be repeated in February 2015, marks the largest Princess Cruises' ship to sail around Australia and is a highlight of the cruise line's new 2014-15 Australasian program, now on sale.

Launching the program, Princess Cruises Commercial Director Alan Stuart said the cruise line offered the biggest choice of ships, homeports and itineraries in Australia, with four ships deployed in local waters over the 2014-15 season.