Showing posts with label Oceania Cruises. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oceania Cruises. Show all posts

Wednesday, 31 December 2014

Look back at the biggest cruise stories of 2014

Britannia receiving her contemporary Union Jack inspired hull artwork

As it is the last day of the year I thought it would be appropriate to look back at the most popular news articles posted on the Time Spent at Sea blog during 2014. I've looked at the total number of views and have pinpointed the five most popular cruise stories of 2014.

5) Three die in cruise ship engine room fire

At number five is the sad news that three people - two contractors and a crew-member – died in a tragic engine room fire on-board Oceania Cruises' Insignia cruise ship earlier this month. John Honeywell reported that the incident happened in port at Castries, on the Caribbean island of St Lucia.

4) P&O's Britannia is put through her paces for the first time

Next is the news that P&O Cruises' Britannia had been put through per paces in her first sea trials off the coast of Italy. The course tracked by Marine Traffic shows hair-raising turns and loops during her first open water sailing. John Honeywell noted that the path was reminiscent of a particularly drunken version of Join the Dots!

3) P&O Fly The Flag - In Pictures & Video

The third most popular story the year is the unveiling of plans by P&O Cruises to roll out the contemporary Union Jack inspired hull artwork fleet-wide starting at the end of 2014. Simon and Susan Veness explained how the bold new look celebrates the company's heritage and its popularity as Britain’s leading cruise line. Aurora was the first cruise ship in service to receive the new artwork earlier this month.

2) First pictures of P&O's newest cruise ship, Britannia, in her red, white and blue Union Flag livery

In September the first pictures of P&O Cruises' Britannia were released showing the contemporary Union Jack inspired hull artwork for real. Until this point all we had seen were computer-generated graphics of the design. John Honeywell noted that at 94 metres long, it was the world’s largest contemporary version of the Union Flag and that it took 420 litres of paint to complete this artwork.

1) Cruise ship Saga Pearl II sails to the rescue of injured yachtsman in mid-Atlantic 

The biggest news story by far this year was reported by Lesley Bellew and told of the rescue of an injured yachtsman in the mid-Atlantic by crew on-board Saga Pearl II. On route to Cape Verde, Captain Wesley Dunlop of Saga Pearl II answered a call for assistance from the Portuguese marine authorities and made a 90-mile diversion to meet the catamaran Coco Jet III.

(Photo credit to P&O Cruises)

Monday, 1 December 2014

All change as cruise ships move between fleets

Last month was busy in terms of cruise ship transitions as Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Princess Cruises all sold off a cruise ship each.

A couple of weeks ago Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd announced it was selling Royal Caribbean International’s Majesty of the Seas to its Pullmantur brand in 2016. This was the final Sovereign class that Royal Caribbean International was operating, having previously sold-off Sovereign of the Seas and Monarch of the Seas to the Pullmantur brand in 2008 and 2013 respectively.

Pullmantur's Sovereign cruise ship

"Majesty of the Seas has created wonderful memories for millions of guests, and we expect this record of success to continue as she transitions to Pullmantur," said Richard D. Fain, chairman and chief executive officer of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.

This sale shows how much confidence Royal Caribbean International have in its larger vessels, such as the world’s biggest cruise ship, Allure of the Seas, and technologically advanced Quantum of the Seas, fulfilling and sustaining demand for the cruise line.

Majesty of the Seas will bid farewell to the Royal Caribbean International fleet in April 2016.

Meanwhile, Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd also announced that they are to form a strategic partnership through SkySea Cruises with Ctrip.com designed to serve the Chinese cruise market.

Speaking of Ctrip, Exquisite Marine Ltd., a subsidiary of Ctrip International Ltd, has entered into an agreement to acquire Celebrity Century from Celebrity Cruises.

Cruising demand is booming in China right now and this move is designed to supply extra capacity to the market where it is needed.

Celebrity Century will bid farewell to the Celebrity Cruises fleet on 5th April 2015. She will be redeployed to Asia via a sailing from Dubai to Singapore.

Lastly, as John Honeywell reported last week, Princess Cruises has sold Ocean Princess to Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, which will be joining the Oceania Cruises fleet. The ship will undergo a 35-day refurbishment at a cost of $40 million (£25 million) transforming the vessel ready for fare-paying passengers in late April 2016.

This announcement from Oceania Cruises has fuelled speculation that Azamara Club Cruises is likely to make an announcement shortly about its fleet. Rumour has it that Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd may opt for a new build rather than buying a second-hand vessel.

(Photo credit to Pullmantur)

Friday, 31 October 2014

Oceania Cruises audio tour of its onboard art collections


Oceania Cruises has produced a new Art Collection Audio Tour for guests on board  Marina and Riviera. Available from tomorrow 1 November,the complimentary tour provides stories and descriptions behind many of the 2000+ original artworks. 

The audio devices for the Oceania Cruises’ Art Collection Audio Tour are available to guests as a complimentary amenity and include recorded insights on more than 25 signature pieces of art on each ship. The pieces of art included in the tour have a placard with a number and an audio device symbol and guests can simply enter the number into the player keypad to hear the story behind the piece.   

The Oceania Cruises Art Collection book is available on Amazon.co.uk and at OceaniaBookCollection.com. Guests can visit the purser’s desk for an audio device upon boarding Marina and Riviera.

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Monday, 13 October 2014

More cruise ship visits as St Kitts welcomes more than a million passengers


St. Kitts continues to grow its cruise tourism, with a projected rise in passenger arrivals for the 2014/2015 season to more than one million for the first time in the island’s history.  

Next season’s growth is partly because the island will receive six calls from Royal Caribbean International’s Quantum of the Seas, in its inaugural 2014/2015 season. St. Kitts will also see the return of Disney Cruise Line for the first time since 2009, with Disney Magic scheduled to make a total of four port calls to the island in 2014/2015. 

Inaugural calls are also being made in 2014/2015 by Oceania CruisesInsignia and Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Gem and Norwegian Pearl, which together will make 17 visits. 

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Sunday, 12 October 2014

Three night `Winelands & Wildlife’ land-stay in Cape Town with Oceania


Oceania Cruises has added a new 3 night pre- or post- cruise and stay option that includes three nights’ B&B hotel accommodation in Cape Town, a welcome dinner, a tour of the Winelands with a visit to two wine estates, with lunch and a wine tasting. a hosted game drive through one of Africa’s most pristine wildlife reserves and transfers between Cape Town International airport, hotel and ship.

The add-on costs just £187pp, based on two sharing, and guests will have the opportunity to discover South Africa’s oldest city, the second oldest city of Stellenbosch, view some of 
Africa’s “Big Five” animals in their natural habitat and spend free time in Cape Town, with an optional city tour.

The Winelands & Wildlife land-stay can be combined with one of the following three cruises, on board two of Oceania Cruises’ mid-sized, upper premium ships, with a capacity for just 684 guests, ensuring high standards of service and an elegant and intimate ambience on board.

22 December 2014, Cape Town to Cape Town, `South African Holiday’, 15 nights from £4,709pp

20 January 2015, Bridgetown to Cape Town, `Atlantic Ocean Odyssey’, 26 nights from £4,459pp

15 February 2015, Cape Town to Singapore, `Indian Ocean Exploration’, 35 nights from £7,479pp

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Friday, 10 October 2014

Oceania unveils line-up of winter cruises from South Korea to South America




Oceania Cruises reveals its 2015-2016 Winter Collection,with a lineup that features a variety of longer, destination-rich itineraries travelling to ports in South America, Asia, South Africa, the South Pacific and Caribbean.   Of the 42 itineraries, 32 are voyages of two-weeks in length or longer and 27 sail on unique itineraries never before offered by the upper-premium line.  Among the winter itineraries are 12 new exciting destinations not previously visited by Oceania Cruises ships, including Jeju, South Korea and Luderitz, Namibia.

The Winter Collection will see the Oceania Cruises fleet travel to all four corners of the globe, including two Amazon River voyages in South America, six transits of the Panama Canal, a roundtrip Cape Town sailing exploring the southern tip of Africa and multiple overnight stays in dream destinations across Asia.

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Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Oceania Cruises to offer complimentary internet access



Oceania Cruises will provide complimentary Internet access to guests booked in either a suite or Concierge level stateroom on its mid-size ships. This is the first time the cruise line has offered a free Internet programme, with the new benefit commencing during the 2015 winter season.

Guests booked in Owner’s, Vista and Oceania suites will receive unlimited complimentary Internet access to enjoy throughout their voyage.  Guests booked in Penthouse suites or Concierge Level staterooms will receive blocks of complimentary Internet time based on cruise length, starting with 200 minutes for a seven-night cruise and extending to 500 minutes for voyages over 16 nights.  (Pictured, the Owner's Suite on board Riviera)

The complimentary Internet rollout will be staggered across the fleet, tied to the official start of each ship’s winter schedule.  The first sailings will be Nautica on 25 October  2015, followed by Marina on 3 November, Regatta on 4 November, Riviera on 2 December, and Insignia on 4 January 2016, when it begins its third 180-day Around the World voyage.

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Monday, 22 September 2014

Insignia is final cruise call of the season for Milford Haven




The curtain comes down on a busy cruising season tomorrow when Oceania Cruises’ recently transformed ship ‘Insignia’ arrives in Milford Haven tomorrow (23 September).

The vessel, which this year has undergone a multi-million dollar transformation, is following an itinerary that explores engaging harbours across the UK, France and Spain and will arrive in Milford Haven at 0830 hrs carrying approximately 750 passengers and 350 crew.  Insignia is 181m long with a draft of 6m.

This will be the final cruise call of the season which has seen eight cruise visits and brought a total of around 4,700 visitors to Pembrokeshire. 


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Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Oceania Cruises Unveils 2015 Summer Collection

Here at World of Cruising we know you like  to like to look ahead and plan in advance and be sure of a great cruise deal (as many of the best are now reserved for those who book sooner rather than later), Oceania Cruises has just announced its 2015 Summer Collection, featuring voyages to the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Alaska, Canada, Asia and Africa.

The chic, upscale 5-ship fleet will offer a diverse collection of itineraries, with 24 new ports of call on four continents during the 2015 summer season. Among the new ports are Luanda, Paamiut, Trois-Rivières, Archangel, Skiathos, Londonderry, Wismar and Palamós. Also new is a series of Grand Voyages in Europe, ranging in length from 20 to 70 days, and offering multiple opportunities for extended exploration during the summer.
All voyages feature Free Airfare. Additionally, Oceania is offering 50% off deposits on all stateroom categories and free gratuities for guests staying in Veranda Staterooms and above, while all Grand Voyages feature exclusive Prestige Package amenities that may include a 1-night pre-cruise hotel stay; visa package; round-trip transfers; laundry service; unlimited internet and free gratuities in all stateroom and suite categories. Reservations must be booked by June 30.

More info: call 0845 505 1920 or visit www.OceaniaCruises.com


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Friday, 24 January 2014

What's New From Oceania

It's been a while since we featured the boutique and foodie-centric style of Oceania Cruises, so we thought we would provide a quick update and look ahead to what they have in store for 2014.

Well-known for their exceptional culinary offering and emphasis on comfort and service, Oceania has new itineraries, new culinary classes, a $50m refurbishment programme and a re-christening in store this year, as well as a new art book and new facilities on board the line’s five mid-sized luxury ships.

New cruises for summer 2014

Oceania's summer sailings include an almost entirely new line-up of over 90 voyages, including 70 European sailings (of which 93% are new), featuring 10 new ports of call in Tirana, Antibes, Hamburg, Chania, Kos, Syros, Ullapool, Lysekil and Milford Haven. 
 
In total during summer 2014, the line’s five ships – Riviera, Marina, Regatta, Insignia and Nautica – will sail to more than 180 destinations. In addition to the European programme, the ships will sail 10 Alaska voyages, 7 new Canada/New England cruises and 3 Panama Canal voyages.

New Grand Voyages for winter 2014
 
Oceania is adding 19 new Grand Voyages for winter 2014, ranging from 24 to 71 days. Included among the sailings is a 71-day South American Odyssey on board the 684-guest Regatta. This is a round trip from Miami, crossing the Panama Canal to Peru, sailing through the Chilean fjords and around the southern tip of Cape Horn, and spending two nights in both Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. 
 
Meanwhile, Nautica explores the East on a 46-day Imperial Explorer, a voyage from Cape Town to Hong Kong showcasing the best of Africa and Asia. Depending on the length of the voyage booked, guests will receive a one-night pre-cruise luxury hotel stay, laundry service and round-trip transfers.
 
Re-christening event

The big re-christening ceremony for the return of Insignia to the fleet will take place in April in Istanbul. The ship has been on a two-year 'sabbatical' with Oceania but returns this summer and will be feted in the Turkish port ahead of a 10-day Holy Land voyage to Greece, Israel and Cyprus.

The ship will undergo a multi-million dollar refurbishment before rejoining the fleet, and the ceremony will be performed by Virginia Watters, wife of founding chairman Joe and the original godmother of the ship 10 years ago.

More info: call 0845 505 1920 or visit http://www.oceaniacruises.com.

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Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Bag Some Credit With Oceania

Yes, it's still 'Wave' Season, and yes, there are still some great cruise deals to be had in the first few weeks of the New Year.

Like this one from Oceania Cruises, who are offering $200 onboard credit for all cruises booked by next Monday, January 13.

The offer is applicable for ALL sailings on the line’s five luxury ships, Riviera, Marina, Regatta, Insignia and Nautica. All cruises include return UK flights, all meals, no supplement for speciality dining, complimentary bottled water and soft drinks.

Like these two wonderful sailings (with guaranteed sunshine!): 

March 28: 10-night Caribbean cruise for £1899 (saving £1290pp)
This voyage feature a new lower fare (was £3,189) and free gratuities, plus the bonus of $200 onboard credit to spend in the ship’s boutiques and spa. It is a round-trip sailing from Miami on Riviera (above), taking in the Caribbean islands of Antigua, St Barts, Barbados, Tortola and St Lucia.
May 5: 10-night Turkey, Holy Land and Greek Islands cruise for £2,109pp
Enjoy free gratuities, internet, and an amazing £1,647pp saving, as well as the bonus $200 onboard credit for this `Historic Holy Lands’ sailing, from Istanbul to Athens. In addition to the Greek islands of Rhodes and Patmos, Riviera visits Kusadasi, Cyprus and Haifa, where a two-night stay enables guests to discover the Holy Land with a range of optional excursions.

More info: call 0845 505 1920 or visit www.oceaniacruises.com.

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Thursday, 5 December 2013

Around The World In 180 Days, Part 2

Jules Verne's hero Phileas Fogg may have done it in 80 days but here at World of Cruising magazine, we think there are better ways to go Around The World, and that quicker is not necessarily better. Happily, it seems Oceania Cruises agree with us, with a journey that has a LOT more offer.

Earlier this year, Oceania announced a first-of-its-kind 180-Day World Odyssey in 2015 aboard their mid-sized ship Insignia, departing Miami on January 10 and returning to the Florida port fully six months later (and putting poor old Phileas in the shade!).

Now it seems the idea has proved so popular, they are ready to do it all again, in the second half off 2015.

So, the newly refurbished 684-guest ship will embark on a SECOND Around The World In 180 Days voyage from Miami on July 8, 2015. And, while the first World Odyssey sails south through the Caribbean to South America, then Africa, the Indian Ocean, Far East, Japan (above) and around the South Pacific, returning to Miami via Central America and the Panama Canal, the new 180-day voyage will be completely different.
 
Embarking at the height of summer, Insignia will sail north to Canada and New England and then cross the Atlantic to majestic Greenland and Iceland. She will visit some of the most alluring ports in the Mediterranean before staying for multiple days in magnificent Asian cities, including Mumbai, Rangoon, Singapore and Hong Kong. Guests will explore Africa from Kenya to Cape Town and the continent’s western shores before concluding the voyage with a holiday season of island-hopping in the azure waters of the Caribbean.
 
Reservations for this second World Odyssey are now open and there are early-booking savings of up to 70 per cent if booked by March 31.

More info: call 0845 505 1920 or visit
www.oceaniacruises.com.

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Wednesday, 6 November 2013

New Offerings For Oceania's Culinary Classes

Oceania Cruises has unveiled its new 2014 curriculum for the Bon Appétit Culinary Center on board its mid-sized luxury cruise ships Marina and Riviera. More than 20 different classes are offered, ranging from regional cuisines to the secrets of home-made pasta, with each session expanding guests’ knowledge and appreciation of local flavours.

Take your pick from these five voyages that all feature the new Culinary Center offerings:

French Classics: At the centre of the gastronomic sphere, French cooking methods and techniques are the benchmark for culinary standards worldwide. In this class, gourmands master several fundamental French techniques and prepare elegant dishes that can be recreated at home.

On Riviera, May 5, Historic Holy Lands; 10 Days, Istanbul to Athens

Italian Family Table: This class celebrates the cuisines and speciality dishes of the many regions visited by Oceania Cruises. Students learn techniques and recipes that have been passed down for generations and shared around family tables in the fabulous Italian destinations visited, which include Portofino, Amalfi, Tuscany and Sicily.
 
On Riviera, June 1, Venetian Revelations; 10 Days, Barcelona to Venice

Viva España: Guests are transported to the tapas bars of Spain, learning how to host a tapas party, complete with sangria and delicious, authentic Spanish dishes. Exciting arrays of tapas are prepared with recipes by Oceania Cruises’ chefs discovered on journeys to San Sebastián, Barcelona and Andalucía.

On Riviera, September 1, Flavours of Europe; 7 Days, Rome to Barcelona

Modern Nordic: The fresh, inventive dishes of restaurants including Copenhagen’s Noma and Geranium have changed the way the world views Nordic cuisine. Inspired by Oceania’s Baltic travels, the line’s chefs have developed a class devoted to favourite recipes of the region.

On Marina, June 7, North Sea Coasts; 7 Days, London to Copenhagen

Magical Morocco: With a special emphasis on tagine recipes, this class teaches guests the basics of Moroccan cooking, one of the most popular cuisines today. Highlights are the spices and ingredients of the Moroccan pantry and how to utilise them for flavourful dishes.

On Marina, September 24, Tapestry of Cultures; 10 Days, Lisbon to Rome

More info: www.oceaniacruises.com or call on 0845 505 1920.

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Thursday, 17 October 2013

Subscribe Now And Win A Free Cruise!

By Editor Simon Veness

World of Cruising magazine is getting even bigger and better in 2014 and we have a fabulous DOUBLE offer for all our new subscribers in the next few months.

FIRST - for all those who subscribe and join our ever-growing band of readers before the end of the year, you can save 50 per cent off the year's subscription price. 

That's right, instead of £30 for 12 months of the best insight, info and opinion on the wide world of cruising, it will be just £15 for the full year.

That represents an amazing saving on what continues to be Europe's leading cruise publication and is just our way is saying we are 100 per cent confident that you'll like what you see, and will want more in future.

But that's not all, oh no!

As well as the 50 per cent saving, ALL our new subscribers will be entered into a FREE prize draw to win a grand 7-day Mediterrranean cruise with Oceania Cruises in 2014.

That's right - just for signing up for the best magazine at a bargain £15 for the year), you
could be sailing off on a free cruise with the luxury style of Oceania purely as a reward for joining our happy sea-going band!

The extra value doesn't stop there, though, either. 

Not only will next year see us unveil a dramatic new look and style, the REALLY big news is that we will have SIX editions a year instead of our traditional four. So not only will new subscribers be making a major saving on our regular price (as of January 2014), they will get two extra issues of the magazine into the bargain.

It all adds up to an amazing opportunity to set sail - both literally and figuratively - with our award-winning crew - the best writers, designers and columnists in the cruise cosmos.

And we will have more news of great new features and additional extras in the weeks and months to come, so stay tuned!

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Friday, 27 September 2013

Oceania's Grand Winter Collection

For those looking ahead to 2014/15, Oceania Cruises has announced its 2014-15 Winter Collection, the largest winter launch in the company’s history. With new ports in Asia, Africa and the Americas, Oceania Cruises’ five ships will visit a diverse array of destinations on five continents. 

The launch will feature a record-breaking 86 voyages for the company, 44 of which are new itineraries and include 19 all-new Grand Voyages ranging from 24 to 71 days, and 15 Around the World Combination itineraries as part of Insignia’s epic Around the World in 180 Days cruise.
All 2014-15 Winter Collection voyages include launch fares and free airfare. Guests who book a Veranda stateroom or higher category by December 31 will enjoy the added value of free pre-paid gratuities, free unlimited Internet and early booking savings of up to £3,225.
Kunal S. Kamlani, the line’s president, explained: “The Winter Collection truly spans the world with new and diverse itineraries, plus 16 new ports of call in South America, Africa, China, Indonesia, New Zealand, and the Caribbean and Hawaiian Islands. As always, our goal is to bring our guests the world at a tremendous value, which is why we’re offering free pre-paid gratuities, as well as unlimited Internet for veranda staterooms and above, to those who reserve a sailing by year’s end.”
Riviera in the Caribbean 
Riviera offers 12 itineraries exploring the Caribbean for the winter 2014-15 season. The new seven-day cruise, Colorful Caribbean, stops in Honduran city of Trujillo, a new port for Oceania. The new 14-day sailing, Sunny Getaways, stops in three new ports: Santa Marta, Colombia; El Guamache (Isla Margarita), Venezuela; and Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe. Several new 10-day itineraries visit the Eastern and Western Caribbean, and the new 12-day Holidays in the Tropics spends the holiday season calling on beautiful islands that include St Barts, Antigua and Barbados. With the exception of the ever-popular Mayan Mystique, all itineraries are new.
Marina in Paradise
Marina begins the season in Rio de Janeiro with two South American voyages, including the new 16-day Southernmost Wonders that sails around the southern tip of the continent. The remainder of the season will mostly be spent in the South Pacific, Australia and New Zealand with nine new voyages ranging from 10 to 18 days, including overnight stays in Easter Island, Bora Bora, Tahiti and Nuku Hiva. The season ends with a fascinating 16-day voyage, Americas Adventure, from Lima to New York through the Panama Canal.
Nautica from Africa to Asia
Nautica returns to Africa and Asia with eight itineraries ranging from 15 to 35 days, stopping in ports from Cape Town to Beijing and Dubai to Tokyo. Guests can explore Africa on the South African Holiday, a 15-day cruise that visits Mossel Bay and Port Elizabeth, two new ports for Oceania in South Africa. The 30-day Safaris, Temples & Jewels visits exotic ports from Cape Town to Singapore with overnight stays in both cities as well as the Maldives. Nautica then begins five cruises exploring Asia, ranging from 16 to 35 days, which showcase ports throughout China (above), Japan and south-east Asia, including two-night stays in Shanghai and Rangoon and one-night stays in Bangkok, Saigon, Hanoi, Tokyo and Beijing.
The Panama Canal & South America on Regatta
Regatta begins her season with a new 16-day Panama Canal sailing, Festive Panama Canal, which stops in Corinto, Nicaragua, a new port, followed by the popular 10-day Mayan Mystique cruise in the Western Caribbean. Another new Canal cruise, the 18-day Bridge of the Americas, travels from Miami to Lima, followed by three South American voyages that explore the natural beauty of Peru and Chile, the vibrant cultures of Argentina and Brazil and the exotic wonders of the Amazon. Regatta completes the season with two cruises in the Eastern Caribbean, followed by a final Panama Canal transit from Miami to San Francisco that stops in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, another new port for Oceania.
Around the World with Insignia
After a Caribbean and an Amazon cruise, Insignia departs from Miami for the company’s first ever Around the World in 180 Days voyage, a star-studded, port-intensive cruise setting sail round-trip from Miami on January 10, 2015. This extraordinary once-in-a-lifetime voyage circumnavigates the globe visiting five continents, 44 countries and 89 ports of call.
All New Grand Voyages
With the Winter 2014-15 launch, the company unveils 19 new Grand Voyages ranging from 24 to 71 days blending multiple itineraries for in-depth exploration. For example, Regatta’s 71-day South American Odyssey is a round-trip from Miami, crossing the Panama Canal to Peru, sailing through the Chilean fjords and around the southern tip of Cape Horn, and spending two nights in both Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. Nautica explores the East on Imperial Explorer, a 46-day voyage from Cape Town to Hong Kong showcasing the best of Africa and Asia.
These voyages feature launch fares and the additional value of Exclusive Prestige Package amenities. Depending on the length of the voyage booked, guests will receive a one-night pre-cruise luxury hotel stay, laundry service and round-trip transfers. For bookings made by December 31, these voyages also offer free pre-paid gratuities and free unlimited Internet for all stateroom and suite categories. 

For bookings, follow this link to The Cruise Line, the UK's luxury cruising specialists.

Thursday, 19 September 2013

Oceania's Freebies For National Cruise Week



Oceania Cruises is offering free gratuities, worth up to £199pp and free unlimited internet on 14 sailings on board its four mid-sized luxury cruise ships between March and September next year. For guests booking during National Cruise Week next week (September 21-29), a bonus $200 US per stateroom will also apply, to spend in the onboard shops, bars and spa.

The 2014 offers include 10 sailings in the Mediterranean on board the 650-guest ships Nautica and Insignia, and a 14-night sailing on board the newest ship in the fleet, the 1,250-guest Riviera, departing on July 5, with fares from £1,649pp (was £2196pp), saving £547pp based on a 10-night sailing on Insignia, departing on August 27.

In South America the offer applies to the 12 night Radiant Rhythms cruise from Rio to Buenos Aires on board mid-sized ship Regatta, departing on March 5, with fares from £2,792pp. In the South Pacific, Oceania's 14-night Tahitian Pearls sailing on April 5 on Marina also has free internet and free gratuities, with fares from £3,708.

In the Caribbean, free gratuities are offered for guests booking the 10-night Caribbean Hideaways sailing on Riviera, departing Miami on March 284, with prices from £2,089pp (was £2,235pp), saving £146pp.

Exclusive National Cruise week offer:-
For those booking any sailing with Oceania during National Cruise Week, an additional $200 onboard credit will be added to every stateroom booking. All prices include return UK air fares, all meals, with no supplement for Oceania's renowned speciality dining, complimentary bottled water and soft drinks.

For bookings, follow this link to The Cruise Line, the UK's luxury cruising specialists.

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Check Out The Autumn Luxury Cruise Collection


Britain's leading specialist cruise agents The Cruise Line have just published their autumn Luxury Cruise Collection for those looking for the very best deals in five-star and five-star-plus cruises.

The Luxury Cruise Collection is a selection of the very best that deluxe cruise voyaging has to offer from a specially-chosen group of cruise lines, and the glossy new brochure - which is updated regularly - features some truly eye-catching options.

The brochure is now in its 10th year and is a product of years of experience in the luxury cruise world by The Cruise Line's dedicated sales staff, whose working knowledge of the various lines is second to none. It is also an active partnership with some of the world's leading cruise companies, hence guests can be sure of the best possible holiday experience.

And the newly-updated Autumn edition adds even more value and special features, including:

  • A great selection of last minute luxury voyages departing in 2013.
  • A collection of EXCLUSIVE packages, each one featuring an extensive land tour programme.
  • Five great no-fly cruise itineraries for those who wish to avoid flying.
  • Handpicked offers from nine of the world's finest luxury cruise lines, including Silversea, Oceania, Crystal Cruises and AmaWaterways.

For more info and bookings, follow this link to The Cruise Line.


Friday, 6 September 2013

Even More From Oceania

Oceania Cruises has launched an array of new autumn and winter deals for a fabulous pair of cruises in the Mediterranean, a Canada/New England voyage and a series in the Caribbean.

Take your pick from:

September 29, 12-night Romance & Rivieras cruise, Lisbon to Monte Carlo
Oceania is offering a whopping saving of £2,727 per person, free internet and a $300 per stateroom on board credit for bookings for this sailing from Lisbon through the Straits of Gibraltar and along the coastlines of Spain, France and Italy, all on Riviera, the newest ship in the fleet. The new price is £1,489 pp (was £4,216).

October 9, 10-night European Charms cruise, Barcelona to Rome
There is a bonus $200 onboard credit and a saving of £1,585pp per person off this sailing on mid-sized luxury ship Marina. The cruise visits France's Cote d'Azur and Italy's west coast, before disembarkation in Rome. The original fare of £2,904 has now been reduced to £1,319pp. 

October 18, 18-night East Coast Special cruise, Montreal to Miami 
Save £1,507 off this grand sailing down the east coast of Canada and the U.S., calling into Montreal, Quebec, New York, Boston, Bermuda and the Bahamas, before arriving into Miami. The cruise, on board the mid-sized Regatta, now costs £2,759pp (was £4,266pp), and comes with an additional $300 U.S. on board credit, per stateroom, to spend in the on board bars, shops and spa.

December 2, 10-night Caribbean & Mexico voyage
Departing from Miami on board the 1,250-guest Riviera, this sailing visits Jamaica and the Cayman islands, before calling into Honduras, Guatemala, Belize and Mexico. The fare of £1,879 (was £3,062) includes a $200 US on board credit per stateroom. 

January 3, 10-night Mayan Mystique cruise from Miami
Oceania has a saving of £1,310pp off this round-trip cruise from Miami, visiting the east coast of Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize and the Cayman Islands. The price of £1,879pp (was £3,189) includes a $200 per stateroom onboard credit.

All prices include return UK flights, all meals, complimentary soft drinks and bottled water, PLUS there is a bonus $200 onboard credit for all bookings made during National Cruise Week, September 21-28.

For bookings, follow this link to The Cruise Line, the UK's luxury cruising specialists.