Friday, November 14, 2008

Holland America 2010 Grand Voyages

In an announcement sure to put the imaginations of those who long to spend life at sea in overdrive, Holland America has announced 4 new "Grand Voyages" (formerly known as World Cruises) for 2010. The offerings include a 114-day Grand World Voyage and three ranging from 51 to 70 days.

The flagship Amsterdam returns to world cruising in 2010 with the 114-day voyage departing Jan. 6 from Fort Lauderdale. The ship will sail an eastbound route, but first moves west through the Panama Canal and down the coast of South America before rounding Cape Horn and exploring Antarctica. Amsterdam will then cross the Atlantic to Africa, sail around the southern tip of the continent to the Indian Ocean and on to Asia and Canada en route to Los Angeles. Guests can disembark in Vancouver on April 25 or Seattle on April 26, making the voyage 109 or 110 days. Segments ranging from 17 to 47 days are available. The itinerary, which takes the ship to 40 ports on six continents, features 12 overnight calls -- the most ever included on a Holland America world cruise. With the overnights, guests will have two full days in Panama City, Panama; Callo (Lima), Peru; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Cape Town, South Africa; the Seychelles; Mumbai, India; Singapore; Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing, China; and Kobe and Yokohama, Japan.

The Prinsendam will sail two back-to-back Grand Voyages in 2010. The 793-guest ship first departs Jan. 13 on a 70-day Grand South America and Antarctica cruise round-trip from Fort Lauderdale. During the voyage, Prinsendam will circumnavigate South America and spend seven days exploring the Amazon River. On the other end of the continent, the ship spends three days cruising in Antarctica.

This Grand Voyage aboard Prinsendam also features opportunities to visit Machu Picchu and Iguaçu Falls, passage through the Panama Canal, four equatorial crossings and nine ports in Brazil. Calls include Iquique and Isla Robinson Crusoe, as well as overnight stays in Manaus and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Buenos Aires; Callao (Lima), Peru; and Fuerte Amador, Panama. Then Prinsendam departs Fort Lauderdale on March 24 on a 54-day roundtrip to the Mediterranean and Black Sea. The ship crosses the Atlantic and calls at ports in Morocco, Spain, France, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Russia, Georgia, Greece and Turkey. After sailing westward back across the Atlantic and calling at Bermuda, the cruise ends in either New York -- shortening the voyage to 51 days -- or Fort Lauderdale. The Grand South America and Grand Mediterranean and Black Sea voyages aboard Prinsendam can be combined to form a 124-day journey roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale on Jan. 13, 2010.

In the fall, Amsterdam departs Sept. 24 on a 69-day voyage from Seattle to Asia. After visiting Tokyo, Japan; Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong, China; Saigon, Vietnam; Bangkok, Thailand; and Kampong Saom, Cambodia, Amsterdam continues on to Darwin, Australia, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. Following calls throughout Australia, the ship heads east through the South Pacific and visits Honolulu before ending at San Diego on Dec. 2, 2010. Overnight stays are scheduled in Sydney, Australia; Laem Chabang (Bangkok), Thailand, and Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong, China. Shorter segments are available on all of the Grand Voyages.

Reservations are open for the 2010 Grand Voyages, and early-booking bonus amenities for full-cruise guests include airfare, prepaid hotel service charges, shipboard credit, luggage delivery service and limousine transfers when booking select stateroom categories; amenities vary by cruise and booking date. Cruise fares start at $20,999 per person, double occupancy, for Amsterdam’s 113-day Grand World Voyage departing Jan. 6, 2010, and $19,999 for the 109-day Grand World Voyage, also departing Jan. 6, 2010. Fares begin at $13,899 for Prinsendam’s 70-day Grand South America and Antarctica Voyage departing Jan. 13, 2010 and $9,499 for the Grand Mediterranean and Black Sea Voyage departing March 24, 2010. The and for Amsterdam’s 69-day Grand Asia and Australia Voyage departing Sept. 24, 2010 is priced from $11,499. Fuel supplement charges are additional.

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Thursday, September 4, 2008

It's World Cruise Announcement Season

Just as most of us begin to seriously consider our 2009 winter vacations, the lines which offer world cruises begin to roll out their 2010 world cruises to entice us. Like many of you, I dream of being able to take a world cruise. If I could figure out the internet connection issue to be able to work full time from sea, I'd be on a ship for the first 2-3 months of the year. I expect as connectivity options improve, and speeds onboard increase, and other options allow, someday I will treat myself with a world cruise (or two!), but in the meantime, I dream, and help my clients plan their own dream sailings. Booking world cruises is among the most fun, as the excitement from my clients is infectious, and my knowledge of the world is challenged and expanded every year, as the ports offered continue to grow and change as cruisers become ever more sophisticated.

Cunard, the classic line most associated with world cruises, has just announced their two offerings aboard the Queen Victoria and Queen Mary 2 for 2010.

Queen Mary 2’s Royal Route of Exploration will chart a completely new, Eastbound-Westbound route on a unique itinerary of 101 days featuring 19 maiden calls, three overnight stays (in Hong Kong, Sydney and Cape Town) and her inaugural visit to South Africa. Queen Victoria’s 99-day Voyage of Discovery circumnavigation includes 11 maiden ports of call, three overnights (in Sydney, Hong Kong and Dubai) and three convenient U.S. embarkation gateways: New York, Ft. Lauderdale and San Francisco. Guests who book by Feb. 28, 2009 receive an additional 10% off Early Booking Fares.

“On this pair of epic voyages, Cunard continues a storied tradition that began nearly 90 years ago,” said Carol Marlow, president of Cunard Line. “In 2010, Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria will visit a combined 31 countries, 57 ports and 30 maiden calls, continuing our legacy of impeccable White Star Service™, fine dining and unrivaled accommodations.”

In addition to full World Cruises, the ships offer a wide range of Liner and Segment voyages, which are now open for booking. These shorter voyages are ideal for travelers who wish to explore a specific part of the world or those whose busy schedules preclude an around-the-world journey.

Queen Mary 2

The world’s grandest liner will sail a completely new itinerary departing New York on January 4 on a voyage spanning 101 days. This fascinating itinerary takes Queen Mary 2 east through the Mediterranean to India, the Far East and Australia and New Zealand before returning to New York westbound via South Africa, South America and North America. Queen Mary 2 will visit 35 ports, more than ever before on a single voyage, including Dubai, Mumbai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo (Yokohama), Auckland, Sydney and Perth (Fremantle). In addition, she will make 19 maiden calls, including her inaugural visit to South Africa (calling at Durban and Cape Town), and first-ever calls at Phuket (Thailand), Vung Tau (Vietnam), Guam, Rabaul, the Whitsundays Islands and Mauritius. The ship will make three overnights in the celebrated ports of Hong Kong, Sydney and Cape Town. Fares start at $21,666 per person for the 101-day full World Cruise.

In addition, Queen Mary 2 will offer 12 Liner Voyages, ranging in length from 35 to 80 days, including the 63-day New York to Sydney voyage, priced from $13,716 and the 57-day Dubai to Cape Town voyage, priced from $12,379. Five shorter Segment Voyages of 17 to 23 days include the 23-day New York to Dubai voyage (which includes three maiden calls: Port Said, Safaga and Muscat), priced from $5,276 and 17-day Dubai to Hong Kong voyage (including four maiden calls: Mumbai, Phuket, Penang and Ho Chi Minh City), priced from $4,000 per person.

Queen Victoria

Cunard’s newest Queen, the regal Queen Victoria, will begin her third full year in service with a traditional 99-day westbound circumnavigation of the globe from New York to Southampton featuring three convenient U.S. embarkation points. The ship sails from New York on January 12, embarking guests in Ft. Lauderdale on January 15 and San Francisco on January 27. Highlights of Queen Victoria’s third World Cruise include three overnight calls in Sydney, Hong Kong and Dubai, as well as 11 maiden calls. The ship will traverse the Panama and Suez Canals, visiting 41ports including Acapulco, Melbourne, Shanghai, San Francisco, Cartagena, Phuket and Sharm El Sheikh. Guests have the option of adding a seven-day Transatlantic extension from Southampton to New York aboard Queen Mary 2, for a full 106-day circumnavigation. Fares start at $21,276 per person for the 99-day full World Cruise.

In addition, the ship will offer 11 Liner Voyages, ranging in length from 32 to 82 days, including the 52-day San Francisco to Bangkok voyage, priced from $11,026 and the 67-day New York to Bangkok voyage, priced from $14,250. Five shorter Segment Voyages of 15 to 29 days include the 23-day San Francisco to Sydney voyage, priced from $5,192. Segment Voyage fares start as low as $3,451 per person.

As is usual for Cunard, there are early booking discounts and World Cruise benefits offered. Cunard’s Early Booking Fares for the full World Cruise, Liner and Segment voyages represent a per-person savings of up to 10% when booked by Feb. 28, 2009. In addition, on-board credits of up to $2,000 per stateroom are available when booked by this date. Full World Cruise guests who book by Feb. 28 enjoy a wide range of special benefits including complimentary hotel and dining charges, special commemorative gifts, welcome aboard reception, senior officer dinner and three World Cruise cocktail parties. All guests who book the Full World Cruise will enjoy a gala World Cruise dinner. Grill accommodation guests also enjoy up to five exclusive, complimentary events ashore. Both ships feature three enchanting Overland Tours, which allow guests to leave the ship in one port for a multi-day tour (including all transfers and accommodations) and rejoin the voyage later. Aboard Queen Mary 2, Overland Tours explore Egypt, India and Africa, while Queen Victoria’s Overland Tours highlight Indochina, China and Australia.

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Cunard to Open 2010 World Cruise Bookings September 4

First to announce their 2010 World Cruise itineraries is Cunard, which will open bookings on September 4. Both the Queen Mary 2 and the Queen Victoria will be operating world cruises.

For the Queen Mary 2, she will be featuring a new East-West route featuring a tour of the Middle East and South Asia, stops in Australia and New Zealand and her maiden visit to Africa! Highlights include:
  • 19 maiden ports of call, including Mumbai, India; Shanghai, China; Nagasaki, Japan; Cape Town, South Africa, as well as inaugural visits to Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City), Guam and Papua, New Guinea
  • Overnight stays in the sophisticated cities of Hong Kong, Sydney and Cape Town
  • Four Full World Cruise options from either New York or Southampton from 91–101 days
  • 12 Liner Voyages ranging in length from 35 to 80 days with departures from New York, Dubai, Hong Kong and Sydney
  • Five Segment Voyages from 17 to 23 days with departures from Dubai, Hong Kong, New York, Sydney and introducing Cape Town, South Africa

The Queen Victoria will be sailing an exotic global tour including the tranquil South Pacific, New Zealand and Australia before an extensive Asia adventure and a journey through the Middle East and Mediterranean:

  • 12 maiden ports of call, including Halong Bay, Vietnam; Muscat, Oman and Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, as well as four new stops in Australia, and inaugural visits to the Cayman Islands and Colombia
  • Overnight stays in the thriving metropolises of Sydney, Hong Kong and Dubai
  • Six Full World Cruise options with a flexible range of dates from 84 to 106 days and new convenient departures from San Francisco, in addition to New York and Fort Lauderdale.
  • 11 Liner Voyages ranging in length from 32 to 82 days with departures from New York, Ft. Lauderdale, San Francisco, Sydney and Bangkok.
  • Five Segment Voyages from 15 to 29 days with departures from New York, San Francisco, Sydney, Bangkok and Dubai.

If this is your year for a world cruise, and you'd like the classic elegance and historic qualities of a Cunard cruise, then give me a call or email me at amber@cruiseresource.com for more information on pricing and specific itineraries!

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Azamara Makes Changes to 2009 Schedule

In a major change to their previously-announced itineraries, Azamara
has cancelled the Azamara Journey's 2008/2009 South America season
and the 2010 World Cruise.

Instead, starting on Nov. 12, 2008, the Journey will sail a new
12-night Western Mediterranean cruise roundtrip from Barcelona. On
Dec. 3, 2008, the ship will sail from Barcelona on a 15-night
transatlantic voyage concluding in Miami, where Azamara will present
two new, 16-night Panama Canal sailings, followed by a series of
12-night exotic Caribbean cruises through March 2009, when the ship
will relocate to Europe. Azamara Journey will retain its current,
published itinerary lineup until the Nov. 12 sailing. The new
deployment replaces the itineraries previously announced for Azamara
Journey in South America from December 2008 through March 2009.

"Demand from both our travel agent partners and guests for our new
Asia and exotic Caribbean cruises has led us to focus on these
markets in lieu of South America and a world cruise," said Azamara
President and CEO Dan Hanrahan. These changes will replace Azamara's
previously announced 2008-2009 sailings in South America and world
cruise in 2010. Azamara Cruises plans to announce details of its 2010
cruise itineraries for both Azamara Journey and Azamara Quest in late
March or early April.

I have to admit I'm a bit disappointed with this, but understand the
decision. The market for these wonderful, smaller ships is
sophisticated and fairly well traveled, the type who likely explored
South America in the past 2-3 years and are now looking farther
afield. It might also be a bit too soon for them to embark on a
World Cruise and have the support of those who have come to love the
line and can see the appeal. But I am excited about these new
itineraries as they offer a longer Caribbean itinerary for those who
want the warm weather but desire a more "connoisseurs Caribbean"
experience, along with Asia.

Bookings on these new itineraries will be open soon.

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