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Cruise Weekly For Tue 18 Oct 2016 - Norwegian Bliss, Princess Cruises, Cruise Critic Australia Awards, Carnival, Genting Dream, Coral Expeditions

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Cruise Weekly today
Cruise Weekly today features
four pages of all the latest
cruise industry news.

Cruise Critic AU wins


CRUISE Critic has named its
Editors Pick Awards for Australia
following its intl awards in the US
and UK last week (CW Thu).
Among the key winners were
Royal Caribbean Internationals
Ovation of the Seas, named best
new cruise ship, and P&O Cruises
Pacific Aria and Eden, awarded
for best refurbishment.
Regent Seven Seas Cruises
took out best for luxury, Carnival
Cruise Line, best for value and
North Star for adventure.
Scenic won top river cruise
line, while Celebrity Cruises was
awarded best dining, Holland
America Line as best cabins and
Princess Cruises took out the
award for romance.
For a full list, CLICK HERE.

Tuesday
Tuesday
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Norwegian Bliss for Alaska


NORWEGIAN Cruise
Line has announced
a 4,000-guest ship,
Norwegian Bliss, to be
custom-built for Alaskan
cruises and to debut in
Jun 2018.
With a seasonal home
port of Seattle, Bliss
will sail weekly sevenday itineraries calling
at Ketchikan, Juneau,
Skagway in Alaska & Victoria, BC
along with scenic glacier cruising.
Norwegian Cruise Line ceo Andy
Stuart said the line had been
the first to cruise to Alaska from
Seattle in 2000, making the ship a
fitting addition to the port.
Alaska is one of the top
destinations for our guests to
explore and we are thrilled to
be the first cruise line to offer
our guests the opportunity
to experience this coveted
destination aboard a brand

new, state-of-the-art cruise ship


custom designed for Alaska,
the first of its kind to debut in
Seattle, he said.
At 167,800 gross tons, the ship
will be the third in Norwegians
Breakaway-Plus class and is
being built at the Meyer Werft
shipyards in Papenburg, Germany.
Marine artist Wyland has been
commissioned to create a design
for the ships hull.
Further details will be revealed
in coming months.

On The Go Antarctica
ON THE Go Tours is now
selling four expedition cruises in
Antarctica on board The Ushuaia
Polar Vessel.
Ranging from nine- to 20-days
in length, the itineraries depart
between Nov and Feb 2017, and
again in Jan-Mar 2018.
Prices lead in at $11,983ppts
for the 11-day Classic Antarctica
tour, which ventures to the South
Shetland Islands and the Antarctic
Peninsula, with a number of
shore landings.

RCI family special


ROYAL Caribbean International
is offering family deals on its
South Pacific and Fiji sailings,
allowing kids to cruise from $35
per day and parents to receive up
to 30% off.
The Live for the Family offer
applies to triple/quad-share
reservations from 13 Jan-09 Apr
2017, when booked by 29 Oct.

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theFINISH LINE
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NT cruise season

Carnival Long beach

THE Northern Territorys


cruise season kicked off over the
weekend with Celebrity Solstice
sailing into Darwin.
In 2016/17, 45 cruise ship visits
to Darwin are scheduled.
NT Minister for Tourism and
Culture Lauren Moss said the
start of the season would bring a
welcome boost to the economy
during the off-peak season.
Cruise ship passengers spent
an estimated record of $16m
in 2015/16, with the major
beneficiaries being our Darwin
CBD and Waterfront precincts
as well as local tour operators,
Moss said.

CARNIVAL is tripling the Long


Beach Cruise Terminal facility
from approx 6,132m2 to 13,192m2
to accommodate larger ships.
Under an agreement with
landlord Urban Commons and
the City of Long Beach, California,
Carnival will take over all of the
Geodesic Dome that used to
house Howard Hughes Spruce
Goose attraction.
To be completed late 2017, the
extra space will allow for two-way
operations, so guests embarking
can access the terminal before
disembarkation is competed.
For years we have been
working toward reaching an
agreement to expand the
Long Beach Cruise Terminal
to accommodate larger ships
on the West Coast, and were
thrilled to finally be able to
move forward with our plans to
assume full usage of the Dome,
making Long Beach one of our
largest homeport facilities, said
Christine Duffy, president of
Carnival Cruise Line.

Genting handover
SHIPBUILDER Meyer Werft has
officially handed over Genting
Dream to Dream Cruises parent
company, Genting Hong Kong.
The vessel has embarked on
her positioning voyage to her
homeport in Guangzhou.
For an event video, CLICK HERE.

THE MOST INCLUSIVE

CELEBRITY Chef Curtis Stone


was down under yesterday to
officially open SHARE by Curtis
Stone on Sun Princess in Sydney.
I wanted SHARE to be one of
those special experiences where
you would just hang out and
share delicious food and maybe
try something that you wouldnt
normally try because the person
opposite you is trying it, Curtis
told attendees yesterday.
The restaurant is on three
Princess ships, two of which
will be in Australian waters this
season when Emerald Princess
arrives on 15 Nov for her first
local stint, joining Sun Princess.
Sun Princess SHARE menu took
two months to finalise & has been

Luxury

created for Aussie tastes.


Ruby Princess, which is sailing in
the Northern hemisphere, is also
fitted with SHARE.
Princess Cruises vp Australia
& NZ Stuart Allison said the
restaurant has been a hit with
local guests since its introduction
on Sun Princess earlier this year,
noting its warm bread pudding &
toffee sauce has proved popular.
See Facebook for pictures.
Pictured at the launch from
left are: Manu Fieldel, celebrity
chef; Christian Dortch, SHARE
corporate chef; Curtis Stone; John
Caldwell, Entertainment Reporter,
KIISFM; Melissa Hoyer, emcee
and Amanda Keller, Network Tens
The Living Room.

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Brochure
Spotlight

FREE INFORMATION EVENTS

Brisbane, Noosa, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne & Sydney

Aussie agents dive into GBR

Ponant
Oct 2017 - May 2018

REGISTER NOW!

Chilean naval ship


CRUISE fanatics can register
with the Chilean Consulate
in Sydney to step aboard the
Chilean naval training ship
Esmeralda when she arrives for a
five-day visit on 03 Nov as part of
the vessels world tour.

Wild Earth brochure


THE 2017 Wild Earth Travel
small ship cruise brochure has
been released, to view it online,
CLICK HERE.

PONANT has unleashed its Oct


2017 to May 2018 brochure,
featuring 45 polar and tropical
expeditions to Latin America,
Caribbean, Africa, Asia, Oceania
and the Antarctic on board
LAustral and Le Boreal.
The 130-page program includes
itineraries ranging from six to
85 nights in length stopping by
Costa Rica, the Bissagos Islands,
Polynesia, Myanmar, the
Seychelles and more.
Details on the four Ponant
Explorers series ships on
order are inside, along with
information on yacht cruises.
Highlights include the 16-day In
the Heart of Oceania, departing
on 08 Dec 2017 and nineday Along the South-African
coastline sailing 24 Mar 2018.

CORAL Expeditions showed


a group of Australian domestic
travel agents, managers and
business owners around the
Great Barrier Reef on a threenight educational sailing from
Cairns recently.
Highlights of the trip included
sunset drinks at Sudbury Sand
Cay, exploring the marine
playground of Nathan and
Thetford Reef, visiting Pelorus
Island, an alfresco breakfast
on the sundeck whilst cruising
the Hinchinbrook Channel, a
rainforest walk on Dunk Island
followed by sunset sippers and
Kilpatrick Oysters.
The group are pictured (from
left in the back row): Michele,
Coral Expeditions; Donna, Fusion
Holidays; Natasha, Sorrento
Travel & Cruise; Suraj, helloworld
Ipswich/Capalaba; John, Coral
Expeditions; Lisa, World Wide
Cruise Centre; Jenny, Flower
Travel & Kim, Northshore Travel.

In the front row are: Tiffany,


Coral Expeditions; Cassidy and
Enid, helloworld Atherton; Prue,
South Coast Cruise & Travel;
Elizabeth, Coral Expeditions and
Roslyn, Travel Redcliffe Peninsula.

Scenic bday incentive


SCENIC has embarked upon a
massive trade incentive to mark
their 30th birthday celebrations
with one agent in with a
chance to win a 30-day holiday
throughout Europe and Asia.
The prize combines a 21-day
Gems of the Seine and Beautiful
Bordeaux river cruise, an eightday Luxury Mekong river cruise,
plus one night pre- or post-cruise
in Asia.
In addition, all agents can earn
30,000 bonus Scenic Rewards
points on every 2017/2018 cruise
or tour booking made before Fri
16 Dec.
See scenic.com.au/hub.

PORTHOLE
A DIVER in Mexico has found
himself briefly sharing a cage
with a great white shark on a
cage diving trip off Mexicos
Guadalupe Island.
A video posted on YouTube
shows the shark grabbing some
bait and crashing into the side
of the diving cage.
The crew rush to open the
top and a few seconds later the
predator emerges from the top
of the cage and swims away.
Shortly after a shaken diver
is helped from the water,
seemingly unharmed.
The poster of the video
commends the work of the
crew and explains the diver is
a very experienced instructor,
who ended up outside the
bottom of the cage.
To see the video, CLICK HERE.

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Get the low down


on the best suites
sailing from Sydney
in the October issue
of travelBulletin.

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Azamara COO

Carnival drinks push


A SYDNEY cruise fan has
launched an online petition
calling for drinks packages on
Carnival Cruise Lines AU cruises.
The change.org petition has so
far garnered 300 supporters.

Cruise
Calendar
This weeks port calls of cruise
ships at various destinations
around Australia and New
Zealand.
19 Oct
20 Oct
20 Oct
22 Oct
24 Oct

BRISBANE
Sun Princess
Pacific Aria
Pacific Dawn
Maasdam

19 Oct
21 Oct
22 Oct
23 Oct

CAIRNS
Pacific Eden
Sun Princess

22 Oct
23 Oct

DARWIN
Coral Discoverer
Voyager of the Seas

23 Oct
23 Oct

HOBART
Carnival Spirit

22 Oct

AUCKLAND
Costa Luminosa

20 Oct

*Conditions apply

SYDNEY
Carnival Legend
Carnival Spirit
Maasdam
Pacific Jewel
Radiance of the Seas

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BERT Hernandez will take on


the newly created position of
chief operating officer at Azamara
Club Cruises.
He was previously Royal
Caribbean Cruises vp planning,
strategy and deployment.

Viking Star US debut


VIKING Ocean Cruises Viking
Star today cruised into NYC for
the first time.
Making its inaugural North
American voyage, the 930-guest
ship sailed into Manhattan with a
salute from fireboats.
The ship had earlier made its US
debut with its arrival in Boston.

Hurtigruten savings
BENTOURS is marking the
150th anniversary of Canadian
Confederation with savings of
30% on Hurtigruten Canada
sailings, until 31 Oct.
Cruises are aboard MS
Spitsbergen departing Jul 2017
with prices from $11,250pp for
the Exploring the Arctic Land of
the Caribou itinerary.
Bentours is also offering 10% off
Greenland departures.

Tauck ambassador

Regents new dining

WINSTON Churchills
biographer and grand-daughter
Celia Sandys will take on the role
of Tauck ambassador for trade
events in the UK and US.
The author of five books on the
UKs wartime PM, her role has
been expanded from an existing
involvement as a speaker for
Tauck groups visiting London.

REGENT Seven Seas is redoing


its signature restaurant, Compass
Rose, to create what has been
dubbed the largest specialty
restaurant at sea.
RSS ceo Jason Montague said
the fleet-wide initiative allowed
menus to be customised in
ways ordinarily seen in smaller
specialty restaurants.

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