Showing posts with label James Martin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Martin. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 December 2014

Save £7 on tickets for January's Telegraph Cruise Show in London



Meet over 80 cruise lines, river specialists and tour operators, enjoy free food and wine tasting sessions from chefs James Martin, Eric Lanlard, Atul Kochhar and Olly Smith courtesy of P&O Cruises Food Heroes, be inspired by TV travel presenter Simon Reeve who will take part in a Q&A session on the Saturday, get the insiders' guide to destinations from Telegraph Travel journalists and cruise experts and much much more.

The show is packed with deals and competitions including £325 off a Fred Olsen cruise booked at the show, £100 off a Saga Cruises cruise, get a bottle of champagne with every £50 deposit placed with Cunard plus multiple competitions to win holidays, Kindle Fires, hampers and other treats.

The show is also running a daily prize draw* to win over £30,000 of holidays including a a 12 night Norwegian fjords voyage, a 7 night Caribbean or Mediterranean cruise and a 3 night break in Dubai.

Special offer: World of Cruising readers can save £7 on tickets!**
Get £13 adult tickets (£20 on the door) by quoting WOC. Book your tickets today here or call 0800 542 5859.

Find out more at www.telegraph.co.uk/cruiselondon

* See full competition details on the Telegraph Cruise Show website. **Applies to adult advance tickets for a limited time only. Booking fee applies.

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Grand Fromage joins the Food Heroes on board P&O's Brie-tannia, heading for Port Salut



P&O Cruises have added a big cheese to their brigade of Food Heroes on board Britannia. He is Charlie Turnbull, who runs a delicatessen in Shaftesbury, Dorset, and is described as an "international cheese judge and expert."

He will be advising P&O on the range of cheeses to be stocked in Britannia's Market Café at the heart of the ship's atrium, and in the fine-dining Epicurean restaurant.

Turnbull is also planning to travel several times a year to present cheese tastings and  to host cheese-related shore excursions.

He will be joining James Martin, Marco Pierre White, Atul Kochhar, "Cake Boy" Eric Lanlard and win expert Olly Smith who have all signed up to contribute to Britannia's food offerings.

Marketing Director Christopher Edgington is promising that the ship will have a real emphasis on authenticity. "Details such as cheese are no exception and in Charlie Turnbull we have a recognised master cheesemonger.

"The Market Café will be the social hub of the ship with an informal café style atmosphere. Whether it is patisserie from Eric Lanlard, a plate of British charcuterie or a tasting selection of artisan cheeses chosen by Charlie, paired with a local British beer, we will showcase the best of the best from the best."

Turnbull added: "I am very excited about choosing a team of the best British and European cheeses for Britannia ... the sailing ambassador of the best of British food.

"I am delighted to be the shepherd of her cheeses as she travels the world. I will also be taking advantage of ports of call in the Mediterranean to guest some local cheeses, as well as getting on shore and seeking out local specialities to compare with our own."

The Market Café will offer tasting notes for all the cheeses and suggestions to pair with wines and beers, while cheese will also be served in the Epicurean restaurant, high up on deck 16.

Britannia, currently being built in Italy, will join the P&O fleet next March. Carrying 3,600 passengers, it will be the biggest cruise ship built for the UK market.

One thing's for sure - passengers on Britannia will never be allowed to get cheese-bored.

Thursday, 13 February 2014

Food Heroes - The Video!


You've seen our blogs this week about the  'Food Heroes' promotion for P&O Cruises' forthcoming new flagship Britannia, now here is the video explaining more about it - and the great chefs involved.

The new onboard culinary programme features restaurants and hands-on programmes created by the likes of James Martin, Marco Pierre White, Atul Kochhar and 'Cake Boy' Eric Lanlard, as well as wine expert Olly Smith.

See yesterday's Time Spent at Sea blog for more on Britainnia, and just enjoy the video for the chefs in question...!

PS: Don't forget to check out our Saga Week online at the World of Cruising website, on this link: http://www.worldofcruising.co.uk/news.html


Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Britannia Assembles 'Food Heroes' For Debut Season


Hot on the heels of the announcement of Royal Caribbean's debut Southampton season for new ship Anthem of the Seas next year (see our blog on Monday on this link) comes P&O Cruises and their full programme for spectacular new ship Britannia.

And Britain's oldest cruise line is pulling out all the stops by assembling the cream of culinary talent as the new ship’s 'Food Heroes' - an unprecedented line up of the country’s celebrity chefs.

The country’s favourite TV chef, James Martin (above), will develop The Cookery Club, the first cookery school on board a British cruise ship. He joins award winning master patissier ‘Cake Boy’ Eric Lanlard, in his first venture at sea, a patisserie range in the Market Café at the heart of the ship’s spectacular atrium.

Established P&O favourites Marco Pierre White, Atul Kochhar and Olly Smith will lend their expertise to the varied culinary options on board ranging from speciality restaurants and wine bars through to gala dinners in the main dining rooms.

Passengers will be able to participate in hands-on cookery tuition under the expert guidance of P&O's 'famous five' culinary giants. Guest chefs will also be on board in this state-of-the-art cookery school, which can hold classes of up to 24 people at a time and there will be a Chef’s Table to allow passengers to experience world class cuisine in an intimate space.

When the biggest ship built for the British cruise market sets sail on its maiden voyage from Southampton to the Mediterranean on March 14, 2015, it will mark a step change in holidays at sea. As well as the new Cookery Club, passengers taking a cruise on board Britannia will experience:

·       Dedicated supervised children’s club for ages 2-17, with dedicated teens area.
·       Three-tier feature atrium with Eric Lanlard patisserie, a charcuterie and gelataria as well as spectacular starburst sculpture.
·       13 bars and 13 different places to eat.
·       Oasis Spa and open deck Retreat.
·       Sports arena.
·       Al fresco dining.
·       Four swimming pools including a Serenity “quiet zone” pool and bar.
·       Art collection in excess of £1million.
·       1,837 cabins – all outsides have a balcony, including 64 suites and 27 single cabins.
·       Library.
·       Dedicated wedding venue.
·       936-seat state-of-the-art theatre with LED screen.
·       The Studio – multi-purpose “tv studio” for guest speakers, talks, demonstrations, cinema screenings, radio plays and game shows.
·       The Crystal room – dedicated to all types of dance.
·       The Limelight Club – entertainment and dining.
·       Sindhu from Atul Kochhar and Olly Smith’s The Glass House.

Britannia’s maiden season will see the ship sail from Southampton to the Mediterranean, Norwegian Fjords, Canary Islands and the Baltic Sea, as well as offering a range of short breaks and a special round-Britain cruise. The ship will then transfer to the Caribbean for the winter season sailing a range of 15-night fly/cruise itineraries from Barbados.

More info: call 0843 374 0111 or visit www.pocruises.co.uk.

For the full range of Britannia's cruises, be sure to see Time Spent At Sea tomorrow

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