Direct Line Cruises Welcomes Celebrity Cruises to NY-NJ Market
Enthusiasts of Celebrity Cruises will be in for a real treat in 2010. Just recently, the premium cruise line has announced the return of Bermuda sailings round-trip from Cape Liberty, New Jersey.
Largest Ever World Cruise Programme from P&O Cruises
Five ships, taking in 177 ports in 55 countries, with 95 separate holidays to choose from, the new 2011/12 world cruise programme from P&O Cruises is its most expansive ever.
Vietnam Tour Operator To Promote Luxury Tourism Products at WTM London 2009
Luxury Travel Vietnam Company Showcases Travel Expertise at World Travel Market.
How to Choose 5-Star World Cruises
As the sparkling blue waters beckon, along with the promise of luxurious dining and entertainment, how can you make the best choice in a 5-star world cruise The appropriate answer stems from the goals you wish to achieve from the cruise
Steele Luxury Travel Introduces Four New and Exclusive Gay Vacations for Summer 2009
After Steele Luxury Travel's successful launch in January of 2008, the company, dedicated to providing luxurious international gay travel, has set out to offer four new and unique vacation experiences unlike any other offered in the gay travel market. For 2009, the four new Steele Luxury Travel vacation additions are distinct and are certainly lifetime travel experiences.
Luxury Travel Company Launches Vietnam Premium Tour Options
Luxury Travel Company To Launch Vietnam's Heritage and Cultural Discovery Tour For Less This Summer
Luxury Travel Magazine Reveals the World's Top New Hotels and Luxury Travel Trends for 2007
Luxury Travel Magazine, www.luxurytravelmagazine.com, reveals the world's top new hotels and luxury travel trends for 2007.
Luxury Travel Consultant2 is Celebrating 2 Years of Providing Affordable Luxury Travel
Luxury Travel Consultant2 has brought a new approach to affordable luxury travel and the recession has brought good news to the company; Luxury Travel Consultant2 has increased its sales and is spreading the word fast about villa stay tour package.
Viking River Cruises Releases 2011 River Cruise Atlas
New & Refurbished Ships, New Itineraries, New Land Extensions
Early Booking Discount—Expires May 28, 2010
Princess Cruises Sails the High Seas with Alterian's Marketing Services Platform
Real-time Analytics Empower Marketing through Personalized Offers
Viking River Cruises Announces $250 Million Fleet Development Program
Viking River Cruises (http://www.vikingrivercruises.com), the world leader in the river cruise industry, today released details of its fleet development program, which includes eight new builds and two comprehensive refurbishments: a $250 million commitment over the next three years.
Enjoying Unique Cruises Around the World
Every world cruise presents a unique, memorable experience Some passengers will love the experience of finding kindred spirits and new friends
Luxury Travel Magazine Website Features Special Offers From 6,000 Luxury Hotels Worldwide
The Luxury Travel Magazine website, www.luxurytravelmagazine.com, features special offers from 6,000 luxury hotels worldwide -- an unmatched resource for luxury travelers.
Luxury Travel Vietnam Company Aims at Gay and Lesbian Tourism
Luxury Travel is experienced in providing special services and unique tourism products to luxury global travelers. Luxury Travel company (www.luxurytravelvietnam.com) specializes in luxury tourism and announces bespoke holidays to upscale gays and lesbian travelers to Vietnam.
World Cruises: The Ultimate Vacations
Are you tired of watching travel documentaries about the ancient Pyramids or the Great Wall of China? Do you long to experience a moonlight stroll along the boulevards of Paris or see a herd of elephants on the African veldt with your own eyes? Would you like to ride a gondola along the canals of Venice? And would you like to do all of it on the same journey? If so, then you what you are really looking for is the travel experience available only with world cruises.
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Cruise Ship Innovations
2008 is an exciting year for cruising with the addition of 8 new cruise ships to the booming market.
? April ? P&O?s Ventura , MSC Poeisa ? May ? Independence of the Seas (Royal Caribbean) ? July ? Carnival Splendor, Ms Eurodam (Holland America) ? Nov ? Ruby Princess, MSC Fantasia ? Dec ? Celebrity Solstice
Each ship is being built on the promise that it will be bigger and better than its current sailing rivals, with a heavy focus on innovations at sea. Already we have ice skating rinks, rock climbing walls, F1 simulators, self leveling pool tables, boxing rings, bowling alleys and 4 deck high water slides. So the big question everyone?s asking is; what could possibly be coming next?
Well, the answer is grass. Real growing green grass.
Celebrity Cruises have proudly announced that their latest fleet addition, the Solstice, will feature a grassed lawn area where guests may ?enjoy bocce ball and croquet, practice their putting, picnic with a basket of wine and cheese, or simply feel the grass between their toes, while sailing the oceans of the world?. And, if all the grass isn?t too much excitement, you can go and watch the hot glass show, another industry first.
Clever, or just plain dull?
Is this really the best they can come up with? Or, are they taking a brave step outside of the current innovation trend box? In reality, the ice skating rinks are a little on the small side, the bowling alleys only have 4 lanes, and does anyone really want to go boxing? It seems the cruise companies are measuring their success on the uniqueness of their ship innovations, but I wonder if that?s what today?s typical cruise passenger is really looking for.
Pre 1960?s cruising was all about the destination, the ship simply providing comfortable accommodation. Then came more emphasis on the actual voyage itself, with the onboard experience becoming as important as the destination. It seems we may now be facing a u-turn, with more and more cruisers wanting to explore new, ?undiscovered? places which offer a more intimate cruise experience which the mega liners just can?t offer.
In spite of this, the cruise industry seems to be confidently striving forward with their bigger is better approach with Royal Caribbean?s mind blowing Genesis project on the horizon. Building by far the largest ships at sea, 2009 will see a vessel that has a capacity of over 5000 passengers with a gross tonnage in excess of 220,000 tonnes, compared to the current largest, the Queen Mary 2 at a mere 160,000 tonnes, it?s a pretty outstanding figure.
Surely there must be concerns over the damage a ship that large may cause. For a long time, cruise ship damage seems to have been ignored, when, in reality, they are one of the world?s largest, uncontrolled sources of air pollution, and surprisingly, more damaging than flying. Sewage, oil contamination and coral reef damage are all becoming increasing concerns.
Royal Caribbean have recognized this and have stated that one of the most important priorities for the new ships is energy efficiency and the minimisation of waste to make the ship as environmentally friendly as possible.
What they can?t control is annoying disembarkation queues, port over crowding and inaccessible ports. But, at least there is a boxing ring to let out all those frustrations, if it?s not already been booked up?
Genna Roberts is web editor at Inside Cruise - an online cruise community with the latest cruise news, features, forum and reviews.
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