Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Costa Victoria set to return to the seas

Costa Cruises will unveil the new Costa Victoria on November 11th when she departs from Singapore for her first cruise after an $18 million dry-dock upgrade.

Elegant and totally refurbished with new balconies, terraces and windows, Costa Victoria boasts an unmistakable style that marries traditional nautical elements with essential design, making this ship a refined and stylish work of art.

The Italy at Sea concept is translated in every detail of the upgraded ship, from the exquisite food to the bright colour tone and the tailored service, making the renewed Costa Victoria an even stronger testament to an authentic taste of Italian fashion.



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Quantum of the Seas taking shape in Germany

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Quantum of the Seas is taking shape at Meyer-Weft shipyard in Germany.

Royal Caribbean’s newest ship will feature more industry than firsts than any other vessel, including Ripcord by iFly and North Star, and is looking more and more like the innovative architectural designs every day.

Here Breaking Travel News looks at the latest developments on board.

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Costa signs up for Seatrade Middle East Cruise Forum

Costa Cruises has confirmed it is joining nine other leading cruise lines for the Seatrade Middle East Cruise Forum in Abu Dhabi.

The brand was the first cruise line to launch regular cruising in the Middle East back in 2006 and still the company with the highest capacity during the 2013/2014 season.

Along with cruise line executives from Azamara Club Cruises; Crystal Cruises; Carnival UK; Holland America Line; Princess Cruises; Royal Caribbean International; Silversea Cruises; TUI Cruises and The World, Dario Rustico, director of sales & marketing, Central Europe, Africa, Middle East and India, Costa Cruises, will spend several days in the UAE capital discussing the development of cruising in the Middle East among other key regional issues.

Rustico said:

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Royal Caribbean Cruises sees net profits increase

Royal Caribbean Cruises has reported adjusted net profit of $377.9 million for the three months ended September 30th, up from $367.8 million for the same period last year.

Describing the results as

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Silversea’s second expedition ship Silver Galapagos sets sail

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Storm causes travel disruption across UK

Many trains were hit by delays following the storm

Travel across the UK has been disrupted by a storm which swept the south of the country overnight.

There have been delays at major airports, while train services have been cancelled and ferry services affected.

Heathrow cancelled a fifth of its flights this morning as winds of up to 90 miles per hour were recorded, while a small number of departures were also cancelled at Gatwick Airport.

Around 220,000 homes are without power, while two fatalities have been reported.

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CLIA CRUISE LINES CELEBRATE THE HOLIDAYS WITH FESTIVE DÉCOR, INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES AND SEASONAL SPECIALS

Wednesday, October 23, 2013
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Whether cruising to Tahiti or Tanzania, Argentina or Antarctica, there’s no better way to enjoy seasonal merriment than getting away with family and friends for a celebration at sea.

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CLIA EXPANDS WITH NATIONAL ORGANIZATION IN SPAIN

CLIA Spain is 13th Cruise Industry Association Worldwide Operating Under CLIA Umbrella
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MADRIDCLIA Europe’s Chairman, Manfredi Lefebvre d’Ovidio, today announced the establishment of CLIA Spain at the International Cruise Summit 2013 in Madrid.

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CLIA’S CRUISE3SIXTY TRAVEL AGENT CONFERENCE GOES GLOBAL

Friday, October 25, 2013
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Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) announced the first-ever expansion of its cruise3sixty conference outside of North America will take place in Sydney on February 7, 2014. The launch of cruise3sixty Australasia underscores CLIA’s commitment to travel agents worldwide and its reach as an advocate and marketing presence for the global cruise industry.

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World Hum Writers Honored in ‘The Best American Travel Writing 2013’

It’s that time of year again. The 2013 edition of the annual Best American Travel Writing anthology hit bookstores last week, and we’re thrilled to learn that three World Hum stories were listed in the notable selections: Jessica Colley’s Catching the Gist, Translating Respect by Lenore Greiner, and Bali Belly and the Zombie Apocalypse, by Linda Watanabe McFerrin. Longtime World Hum contributor David Farley also had an AFAR magazine story included in the collection.

This year’s book was guest-edited by travel writing titan Elizabeth Gilbert. Check it out.



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Uruguay is a Land of Contrasts

As Brian Kevin observes, visitors can expect to see flashy import sedans right alongside donkey-drawn rickshaws. !Muy contrastado!


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Monday, October 21, 2013

Silversea lines up notable experts for fall voyages

A former astronaut, a renowned investigative journalist, an accomplished film and television actor, an award-winning photojournalist, and an award-winning designer and TV host are set to enlighten Silversea guests on upcoming voyages this fall.

They will be joining an expansive array of esteemed authors, historians, diplomats, political analysts and other cultural experts participating in the luxury line’s popular Silver Perspectives

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Crystal reveals new wine & food themed cruises for 2014

Crystal Cruises has set four new Wine & Food-themed luxury cruises for 2014. New to the program next year will be new guest chef-prepared Vintage Room dinners on each of the four sailings—in Asia, the South Pacific, Trans-Atlantic, and the U.S./Caribbean

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Dutch firm wins $30M contract to move Concordia

Dockwise, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Royal Boskalis Westminster, has been awarded the contract to load and transport the Concordia wreck from Isola del Giglio onboard the Dockwise Vanguard.

The contract was awarded by Costa Crociere.

Following the successful parbuckling of the Concordia, and in anticipation of the pending re-float, Dockwise and the client have been in discussion to seek a safe solution to remove the Concordia wreck from Isola del Giglio in Italy.

In a unique operation the Concordia can be loaded as a whole onto the Dockwise Vanguard and safely transported to a location where she can be scrapped.

The client has yet to make a decision in agreement with the local authorities on the final destination.

Alternatives under review include scrapping the vessel in Italy.

As part of the contract, certain modifications will be made to the Dockwise Vanguard to accommodate the loading of the Concordia in her current state.

The operation is planned to take place around mid-2014 and contract value of the work scope as described amounts to approximately US$30 million.

The Dockwise Vanguard is the world’s largest semi-submersible ship uniquely positioned to lift and transport extremely heavy cargoes in a dry and safe manner.

The ship was initially designed to transport offshore oil and gas structures, but can also carry other vessels and act as an offshore dry dock facility.

The Dockwise Vanguard has an open and flat stern and bow-less deck measuring 275 meters by 70 meters allowing the vessel to transport cargo longer and wider than the deck dimensions.

When the ballast tanks are flooded, the ship deck submerges below the surface, allowing her to handle deep draught cargoes.

Once the Dockwise Vanguard is semi-submersed, the floating Concordia will be brought in position above the deck and as the ballast tanks are emptied, the entire ship including the Concordia is brought above the water line allowing her to transport the cargo in a safe and swift manner. 

Boskalis, through its wholly-owned subsidiary SMIT Salvage, also provided emergency response services in the first months following the Concordia accident.

SMIT Salvage, together with its local partner Tito Neri, successfully removed the bunker fuel from the ship and acted as caretaker from mid-January through to mid-March in 2012.

Boskalis views this project as strategically important demonstrating the opportunities for combining maritime services and assets across the breadth of the company.

Furthermore, the use of the Dockwise Vanguard for this extreme salvage operation shows the versatility of the vessel.

The recently announced transportation of a FPSO, a recent successful dry docking operation and this salvage transport contract award demonstrate the potential of the vessel.

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Friday, October 11, 2013

Fred Olsen to offer meteor shower cruise

Canaries Meteor Showers’ cruise, sailing from Dover on 4th August 2014.

This exciting ‘experience’ cruise will give guests the opportunity to view the stunning, multi-coloured

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Cruise Shipping Asia-Pacific expecting significant rise in attendance

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UBM, owners and organizers of the Cruise Shipping Asia-Pacific conference and exhibition, anticipate a strong increase in attendance at the third edition of the event, set to open Wednesday, October 9.

While cruising is still quite a new concept within the Asia-Pacific market, organizers are already seeing a nearly 20 percent increase over last year’s attendance, based on pre-registration numbers alone. Given that 2012 numbers nearly doubled via on-site registration, total attendance may potentially reach 40 percent higher than previous years at the close of the show on Thursday, October 10th.

Additionally, the size of the trade show floor has increased significantly as well. Exhibitors from all over the world, interested in trading in the Asia-Pacific cruise market have purchased nearly 20 percent more exhibit stand space than the 2012 event.

“The uptick in attendance and exhibit space this year truly mirrors the ongoing growth and expansion of the cruise industry in the Pan-Asia market,” said Daniel Read, Portfolio Director of UBM’s Cruise Portfolio. “The opportunity the cruise lines bring to this market is unprecedented, especially when you take into account passenger sourcing for worldwide destinations and the shipbuilding and repair sector.”

Those elements and others will be thoroughly covered during the conference, which begins with the State of the Cruise Industry in Asia plenary session on Wednesday, October 9 at 10:00am.  Relevant concurrent sessions will follow in the afternoon and the following day.

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The exhibition officially opens Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. and closes Thursday afternoon at 5 p.m. In addition, a tribute to former Asia cruise industry pioneer Rama Rebbapragada will take place when an award is given in his name to an elite contributor to the growth of the Asian cruise market, Wednesday evening during the Welcome Reception.  The Rama Rebbapragada Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Cruise Industry in Asia, will be presented by Celebrity Cruises President and CEO, Michael Bayley.

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American football star Dhani Jones teams up with Royal Caribbean

has teamed up with athlete and adventurer Dhani Jones to create a game plan for active cruising onboard its newest ship, Quantum of the Seas, when it launches from the New York area in November 2014.

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Hansjoerg to head up sustainability at Costa

Costa Crociere has appointed Hansjoerg Kunz as vice president communication and sustainability of Costa Crociere, which includes the Costa Crociere, Aida and Iberocruceros brands.

Kunze will take over responsibility from Mina Piccinini, who after a successful career with the company has decided to leave due to personal commitments.

Bringing nine years of cruise industry experience to his new role, he is currently vice president public relations and communication at AIDA Cruises, the leading cruise company operating in Germany.

In his new role Hansjeoerg will report directly to Michael Thamm, chief executive of Costa Crociere.

This appointment reflects the company’s new strategy to promote closer cooperation between the different brands of the Costa Group.

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Norwegian Cruise Line names new Breakaway plus vessels

Norwegian Cruise Line announced today that thanks to its Facebook fans around the globe the names of the line’s two new Breakaway Plus class ships are to be Norwegian Escape and Norwegian Bliss.

These names are the two that received the highest number of votes, out of the line’s top ten name prospects, in the

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American Cruise Lines gears up for busy 2014 Season

American Cruise Lines (www.americancruiselines.com), the largest U.S. cruise company, officially announced today its 2014 cruise schedule, which includes over 35 unique itineraries. With advance bookings already ahead of the previous year, the line is preparing for an exciting year ahead, with new itineraries and plans to operate more cruises than it ever has before.

In the American Heartland, American Cruise Lines has added a new itinerary on the mighty Mississippi River. New for 2014, the line’s authentic paddlewheeler Queen of the Mississippi will be operating new St. Louis to New Orleans cruises. This new itinerary allows guests to experience a greater portion of the Mississippi River, by sailing through six states, in only eight days. The new cruises are being offered exclusively by American Cruise Lines.

Furthermore, due to popularity and demand, American Cruise Lines has added eight more sailings to next year’s Puget Sound & San Juan Islands schedule. Newly introduced this year, the eight-day roundtrip cruise from Seattle, explores the hundreds of islands nestled between Canada’s Vancouver Island and the U.S. mainland. Guests enjoy breathtaking views of a diverse natural wonderland and experience the region’s culture with guided tours to historical sites and museums. 2014 sailings are offered March through November.



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Friday, October 4, 2013

Oceania Cruises publishes catalogue of its onboard art collection

Oceania Cruises has published The Oceania Cruises Art Collection, a comprehensive catalogue of the art and artists featured in its world-class collection onboard Marinaand Riviera. More than 2,000 works adorn the line’s award-winning mid-size ships.

The 205-page book showcases in vibrant colours, images of the renowned works in the collection as well as artist biographies and the story of how Oceania Cruises’ founders Frank J. Del Rio and Bob Binder personally amassed the collection.



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Tauck again welcoming solo travelers in 2014

Tauck is again rolling out the red carpet for solo travelers in 2014, eliminating the single supplement on its Category 1 European riverboat cabins, and reducing the single supplement by up to $600 on 158 departures of 64 itineraries to five continents.

According to Tauck CEO Dan Mahar, the single supplement savings are an added attraction to a form of travel already perfectly suited to solo travelers.

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Holland America Line acquires Denali hotel

Holland America Line has reached an agreement in principle to acquire the McKinley Chalets Hotel in Denali National Park from Aramark Sports and Entertainment Services. Holland America Line will develop the property further for inclusion on its Land

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