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Pacific Pearl To Take On Edgy New Style In Sydney Dry Dock  

Pacific Pearl will become the latest ship in P&O Cruises’ fleet to offer guests an extra dose of holiday adrenaline, following the addition of the popular P&OEdge Adventure Park as part of a major refurbishment next month.

The new P&OEdge Adventure Park will feature more than 15 great activities including a surfboard simulator offering guests the chance to hang ten on the decks, as well as favourites such as the bungy tramp, flying fox and walk the plank. 

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When she emerges from the Sydney dry dock on August 15, Pacific Pearl will also offer a PANDORA outlet, enabling guests to indulge in some holiday shopping with one of Australia’s top jewellery brands. 

The ship’s décor will take on a stylish new look following the refit, with a fresh colour palette and contemporary furniture, wallpaper, artwork and carpet creating a modern Australian feel for the Orient, Mix bar, Connexions, the Atrium and Luna restaurant.  Meanwhile, the Plantation buffet will be redesigned to offer a trendy café vibe.

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The multi-million dollar refurbishment will see a general refresh of guest cabins and other public spaces including the Dome, spa and Waterfront restaurant, with a total of 17,000sqm of carpet being fitted on the ship. 

Enhancing the onboard entertainment, duelling pianos will be added to The Orient turning the bar into a lively and interactive music hub.

P&O Cruises Senior Vice President Sture Myrmell said the refit was in line with Pacific Jewel’s recent refurbishment, as well as the contemporary design of the cruise line’s latest ships, Pacific Aria and Pacific Eden, which will join the fleet in November this year.

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“Pacific Pearl will be gleaming when she comes out of dry dock – we can’t wait for our guests to see the new look and enjoy all her additional features,” Mr Myrmell said. 

Fares for a nine-night cruise to the Pacific Islands on Pacific Pearl departing Sydney on November 10, 2015 start from $799* per person quad share.   P&OEdge Adventure Park activities can be purchased individually, with the surf board simulator costing $10 for three rides, while multi-activity adrenaline passes are priced from $89 for children aged 8 and over and $99 for adults for a bronze pass. For more information on P&O Cruises visit www.pocruises.com.au, call 13 24 94 or see a licensed travel agent. *subject to availability, conditions apply.

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Information supplied by: P&O Cruises Australia.

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CATCH A BOOMERANG BURGER ON CARNIVAL SPIRIT.

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Catch a Boomerang Burger on Carnival Spirit.

Carnival Cruise Line has unwrapped details of its new Boomerang Burger which is set to add a true Australian flavour to Carnival Spirit’s new burger bar – and keep guests coming back for more.

The burger has been created by U.S. chef, restaurateur and Food Network personality Guy Fieri with plenty of input from Carnival’s enthusiastic Australian fans after the cruise line put out a Facebook call-out for burger name ideas.

Tipped to be a favourite at Guy’s Burger Joint, which debuts on Carnival Spirit in September, the Boomerang Burger will feature beetroot – the standout ingredient nominated as a must-have by local cruisers – alongside other Aussie favourites like tasty cheese, bacon, tomato and grilled onion.

To meet the beetroot challenge, Guy developed a special beetroot relish which will feature on the Boomerang Burger in addition to his trademark Donkey Sauce, a delicious blend of tomato relish and aioli.

The result? A burger that rocks, according to the Californian chef. 

Finding a name for the burger was just as much fun as coming up with the recipe, with Facebook offerings including the ‘True Blue Dinki Di’, the ‘You Beaut, Beetroot’, the ‘Bonza Burger’ and the ‘Kookaburger’.

But with Guy and the Carnival team confident the new recipe will be a winner, it was the catchy Boomerang Burger name which won out.

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Carnival Cruise Line Vice President Australia Jennifer Vandekreeke said the burger was another great example of the cruise line ensuring its Aussie guests felt right at home. 

“Guy’s Burger Joint is a great American experience, but with the addition of the Boomerang Burger we’re making sure it also suits Aussie tastes,” Ms Vandekreeke said. 

“With all burgers included in the fare, we think Guy’s Burger Joint is going to be very popular - and we’re expecting the Boomerang Burger to fly out the door.  

“Cruisers just need to remember that it’s a special item so you have to call for it by name – and once you do, it’ll keep you coming back for more.”

Guy’s Burger Joint is one of seven new bars and restaurants being added to Carnival Spirit during her USD$44 million dry dock in Singapore in late August. 

Holidaymakers can experience the Boomerang Burger and more on an 11-night cruise to New Caledonia and Vanuatu on Carnival Spirit departing Sydney on September 14, 2015, with fares from $1499* per person twin share. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZzjsp4FDYA&feature=youtu.be

For more information call 13 31 94, see a travel agent or visit www.carnival.com.au

Information supplied by: Carnival Cruise Lines, Australia.

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P&O Cruises’ Five Ship Spectacular Will Rock Sydney Harbour

P&O Cruises has revealed details of its history-making five ship spectacular which is set to rock Sydney Harbour on November 25.  The cruise line has announced that some of the best known performers in Australia today – Jessica Mauboy, The Veronicas, Samantha Jade, Justice Crew and Stan Walker – will headline a musical extravaganza which will run from mid-afternoon into the evening.

The performers will be joined by 20 other great live music acts across the ships as well as 10 DJs. 

More than 9000 passengers will be able to enjoy the special concerts, while all of Sydney will enjoy the unprecedented spectacle of five ships on the harbour, beginning with a Salute to Sydney which will see the fleet form a V off the heads before they sail single file into the harbour.

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The P&O parade will mark the arrival of the line’s two latest ships, Pacific Aria and Pacific Eden, which will be officially named as they sail by Sydney’s Fort Denison together after arriving in the Harbour. The cruise line will announce details of the ceremony and the ships’ godmothers at a later date.  After their early morning arrival, the five ships will take up their positions for the afternoon of entertainment with Pacific Jewel located at Athol Bay, Pacific Dawn off Garden Island, Pacific Pearl at Point Piper, Pacific Aria berthed at the Overseas Passenger Terminal and Pacific Eden set to be anchored at Neutral Bay after spending the day at White Bay. 

Following the concert, guests onboard the ships will enjoy the biggest white party at sea with the cruise line overseeing a mass production of its new Bianco event on the top decks of all five ships.    P&O Cruises Senior Vice President Sture Myrmell said Sydney has never before hosted five cruise ships on the same day. To celebrate the historic moment, a spectacular firework finale will light up the night sky above the cruise cavalcade.

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 “This will be like no party on earth and is sure to become an iconic moment in Sydney Harbour’s history as well as providing lasting memories for the thousands of guests onboard,” Mr Myrmell said.  As anticipation for its latest ships continues to build, P&O has released a stunning new fly through video designed to give cruisers a further taste of the future of Australian cruising. Drawing on high-quality renderings, the short video takes viewers on a journey through the interiors of Pacific Eden, revealing more of the ship’s striking décor and exciting new features.

Holidaymakers wanting to enjoy the music spectacular with five headline acts, 20 live performers, 10 DJs and top deck Bianco parties onboard the ships on Sydney Harbour can choose from five cruises including: 

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* A two-night cruise on Pacific Aria sailing from Sydney to Brisbane on November 25 and including a live performance by Jessica Mauboy from $699* per person twin share

* A nine-night roundtrip Sydney cruise on Pacific Eden departing on November 25 to New Caledonia including a live performance by The Veronicas, priced from $1399* per person twin share 

* A three-night roundtrip sea break from Sydney on Pacific Pearl departing on November 23 and including a live performance by Samantha Jade, priced from $599* per person twin share 

* A four-night roundtrip cruise on Pacific Jewel from Sydney to the Hunter Valley departing on November 23 and featuring a live performance by Justice Crew, priced from $649* per person twin share 

* A seven-night roundtrip Brisbane cruise on Pacific Dawn departing on November 21 with calls to Moreton Island, Eden, Newcastle for the Hunter Valley and a live performance by Stan Walker in Sydney, priced from $1349* per person twin share. 

For more information and bookings contact a licensed travel agent or P&O Cruises on 1300 385 629 or visit www.pocruises.com.au/5ships and http://tinyurl.com/o7nvgj9 for photos and event details.

Information supplied by: P&O Cruises Australia.

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RCI Cruises Australia Counts Down To Biggest Season Yet !

All three brands to sail in Australia for first time in 2015/16 summer season.

23 July 2015: RCL Cruises Australia has reached another milestone and is counting down to its biggest season yet. This year will see all three brands based in local waters for the very first time, with six extraordinary ships offering diverse itineraries from local ports. The 2015/16 summer season will see RCL’s local capacity increase by almost 50 percent with 93 itineraries around Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific and Asia on Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and for the first time, Azamara Club Cruises.

“RCL Cruises has been offering Australians incredible cruise holidays for almost a decade and we can’t wait to kick off our biggest season yet with more unique itinerary offerings on some of the largest, youngest and most exceptional ships sailing locally,” said Sean Treacy, commercial director, RCL Cruises.

“This season will also see one of our largest few days in Sydney yet, when superliner Celebrity Solstice and the two largest cruise ships based in Australia, Voyager of the Seas and Explorer of the Seas, all visit over three days, turning around more than 25,000 passengers and crew at the Overseas Passenger Terminal. 

“Voyager of the Seas will welcome identical sister ship Explorer of the Seas to her new Sydney home for the first time with an historic rendezvous in beautiful Sydney Harbour on Saturday 28th November. Meanwhile, Australia’s highest rated cruise ship* and one of the most modern superliners sailing on local waters, Celebrity Solstice turns around in Sydney on Thursday 26th November. Over three days, the three ships have a combined capacity of almost 15,000 passengers and crew, and an average age of only 12 years making them the largest and some of the youngest cruise ships based in Australia,” continued Sean.

What’s new for the 2015/16 Australasian cruise season:

* Azamara Club Cruises will base its first ever ship in Australia, Azamara Quest.

* Royal Caribbean International will base its first ever ship out of Brisbane, Legend of the Seas.

* Recently revitalised Voyager Class ship Explorer of the Seas will sail out of Sydney for the first time offering some of the most incredible onboard features like sister ship Voyager of the Seas, including a FlowRider surf simulator.

* Australia’s highest rated cruise ship*, Celebrity Solstice will visit Mystery Island in Vanuatu for the first time.

* Celebrity Solstice also arrives home this year with new Suite Class enhancements including a dedicated suite-only restaurant called Luminae, a VIP lounge, complimentary ‘all in’ benefits such as premium beverages, dining at any specialty restaurant and unlimited internet access.

RCL’s Australasian cruise season will kick off with the arrival of Radiance of the Seas into Sydney on Friday 9th October, followed by Celebrity Solstice on Wednesday 21st October. Voyager of the Seas will arrive back home on Thursday 5th November, before new ship Explorer of the Seas arrives in Fremantle on Friday 13th November to kick off her maiden Australian season. Explorer of the Seas arrives to her home port of Sydney for the first time on Saturday 28th November where she will historically rendezvous with her identical sister ship Voyager of the Seas in Sydney Harbour. Brisbane will welcome Legend of the Seas to her new home on Tuesday 8th December.

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Azamara Quest’s maiden Australian port of call will be Darwin on Monday 28th December, before she arrives in Cairns on Monday 4th January 2016 for her first local cruise. 

Royal Caribbean International Season Highlights:

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For her inaugural season, Explorer of the Seas will sail out of Sydney and Perth and feature a wide variety of itineraries, ranging from three- to 16-nights to the South Pacific, New Zealand, around Australia and sampler cruises. Itineraries include:

* A 10-night repositioning cruise from Singapore to Perth on 3rd November 2015 which calls at Kuala Lumpur, Langkawi and Phuket.

* A spectacular Australia and New Zealand cruise leaving Perth on 13th November 2015 and ending in Sydney 16-nights later. 

* Two three-night sampler cruises departing Sydney, giving cruisers a taste of Explorer of the Seas during her maiden season. The ship will also offer a short four-night return cruise to Hobart.

* Two 13-night cruises that offer a combination of New Zealand and the South Pacific islands.

* Three 11-night cruises to New Zealand which call at Auckland, Wellington, Picton, Tauranga and Napier.

* Another 11-night New Zealand cruise for enthusiasts of the South Island including the beautiful Milford Sounds region.

* A 12-night New Zealand cruise departing Sydney 12th April 2016, and calling at Picton, Wellington, Napier, Tauranga and Auckland.

* Eight-, Nine- and 10-night South Pacific Island cruises with calls at New Caledonia and Vanuatu.

* A mega 24-night Transpacific cruise from Sydney to Seattle, Washington.  Departing on 23rd April 2016, the sailing calls at the South Pacific gems of New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji before continuing her repositioning journey with calls at Hawaii.

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For her fourth season down under, Voyager of the Seas will offer five new ports of call including the Isle of Pines (New Caledonia), Lifou (Loyalty Islands), Mystery Island (Vanuatu), The Whitsundays (Australia) and Bay of Islands (New Zealand). Highlights of her sailings include:

* A 14-night cruise from Singapore to Sydney departing 22nd October 2015. This sailing will include the ship’s maiden call to The Whitsundays, as well as calls at Kuala Lumpur, Darwin and Brisbane.

* Two 13-night Pacific Island Fusion cruises which uniquely combine calls to New Caledonia and Vanuatu with New Zealand.

* Two 12-night South Pacific and Fiji cruises calling at New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji.

* Three 10-night South Pacific sailings combining Noumea with the new ports of Isle of Pines, Lifou and Mystery Island. A 10-night South Pacific cruise will also be offered which combines Noumea with Fiji.

* Shorter South Pacific options include one seven-night and two eight-night cruises.

* For the Christmas and New Year school holiday period,  Voyager of the Seas will offer a 10-, 11- and 14-night New Zealand cruise 

* This season the ship will also offer a seven-night Tasmania cruise and an eight-night Queensland cruise.

* Voyager of the Seas leaves Australia on 16th  April 2016 with a 14-night Sydney to Singapore cruise visiting Brisbane, Darwin, Kuala Lumpur and ending with an overnight stay in Singapore.

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Radiance of the Seas will sail from Sydney and Perth with a wide variety of itineraries, ranging from four- to 18-nights to the South Pacific, Queensland, Tasmania, around Australia and New Zealand. Voyagers for the summer season include:

* A 17-night transpacific cruise from Honolulu to Sydney on 21st September 2015 which calls at French Polynesia and New Zealand.

* Six South Pacific cruises ranging in duration from eight- to 12-nights including the inaugural call for Radiance of the Seas into Mare, New Caledonia during her 12-night New Year’s cruise.

* Two circumnavigations of Australia departing 1st November 2015 and 25th February 2016 -  a 16-night ‘Top End’ cruise or a 16-night south coast. 

* Four-, six- and seven-night cruises to Tasmania.

* Visit the Whitsundays, Cairns, Port Douglas, Willis Island and Brisbane on the ship’s 10-night Queensland sailing departing 8th February 2016.

* Radiance of the Seas leaves Australia on 3rd April 2016 with an 18-night Sydney to Honolulu cruise visiting Picton, Wellington, Papeete, Moorea, Bora Bora and Honolulu.

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Revitalised in February 2013, Legend of the Seas will offer an array of 17 attractive itineraries ranging from two- to 14-nights to the South Pacific islands, Queensland and New Zealand during her maiden season sailing out of Brisbane. Highlights including:

* An 18-night repositioning cruise from Hong Kong to Brisbane departing 20th November 2015 which calls at Manila, Phillipines; Puerto Princesa, Philippines; Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia; Bali; Darwin; Cairns and Whitsundays.

* Nine South Pacific cruises ranging from eight- to 10-nights calling at ports in New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Loyalty Islands.

* A further two 11-night cruises incorporate the South Pacific islands and Fiji.

* One 14-night cruise to New Zealand which calls at Auckland, Tauranga, Napier, Wellington, Akaroa, Dunedin and Dusky/Doubtful/Milford Sounds.

* Visit the Whitsundays, Cairns (overnight) and Willis Island on two seven-night Queensland sailings.

* One two-night sampler cruise, giving cruisers a taste of Legend of the Seas.

* The ship wraps up her season on 20th April 2016 with an 18-night Brisbane to Hong Kong cruise visiting the Whitsundays, Cairns, Darwin, Bali, Kota Kinabalu, Puerto Princessa and Manila.

Celebrity Cruises Season Highlights:

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The modern luxury Celebrity Solstice will offer a range of eight- to 18-night itineraries around Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific, departing from Auckland, Sydney and Perth.  Highlights of Celebrity Solstice’s 2015/16 season include:

* An 18‐night Trans Pacific cruise from Honolulu to Sydney departing on 2 October 2015 which calls at Hawaii, French Polynesia and New Zealand.

* Three eight‐night South Pacific cruises including an Easter sailing and a NEW New Year’s holiday cruise with Celebrity Solstice’s inaugural call to Mystery Island, Vanuatu.

* Two 12‐night South Pacific cruises that include Fiji.

* Five 12‐night open‐jaw cruises between Sydney and Auckland - 3 Sydney to Auckland and 2 Auckland to Sydney - including an Auckland to Sydney Christmas cruise.

* One 14‐night Sydney to Auckland cruise, and one 14‐night Auckland to Sydney cruise.

* An 18‐night Australia and New Zealand cruise from Auckland to Perth which can be combined with the following 17‐night ‘Top End’ Round Australia cruise from Perth to Sydney to create a 35‐night circumnavigation of Australia cruise.

* An 18‐night Trans Pacific cruise from Sydney to Honolulu on 9 April 2016.

This year also sees the return of another Aussie favourite, Celebrity Millennium, who will call by Australia during two sailings in her Asian season.

* A 16-night Singapore to Sydney sailing which visits Bali, Darwin, Cairns and Brisbane before arriving in Sydney.   

* An 18-night Sydney to Honolulu Transpacific cruise that calls at Lautoka, Suva, Bora Bora, Moorea, Papeete and Honolulu. 

Azamara Club Cruises Season Highlights:

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Azamara Quest will offer five local cruises during the boutique cruise lines first Australian season. With smaller ships that are able to go to places other cruise ships can’t, Azamara Club offers longer stays, more overnight calls (O/N) and night touring, travellers have the opportunity to truly experience a destination - taking in the sights, sounds and flavours of local cultures in every port. Highlights of the inaugural season include:

* A 14-night Bali & Barrier Reef Voyage departing 22nd December 2015 and sailing from Benoa, Bali (O/N) to Cairns (O/N) via  Lombok and Komodo, Indonesia; Darwin,  Thursday Island, Cooktown and Port Douglas.

*  A 10-night Great Barrier Reef Voyage from Cairns to Sydney (O/N) departing 5 January 2016 and calling at Townsville, Hardy Reef the Great Barrier Reef , Hamilton Island in the Whitsundays, Mooloolaba, Brisbane and Newcastle.

* 16-night Australia & New Zealand sailing from Sydney (O/N) to Auckland which visits Melbourne, Port Arthur, Hobart (O/N), Milford Sound, Dunedin, Akaroa, Picton, Napier and Tauranga (O/N).

* A 13-night voyage from Auckland back to Sydney (O/N) via Bay of Islands, Tauranga, Napier, Wellington (O/N), Picton, Akaroa, Dunedin and Milford Sound.

* Azamara Quest completes her maiden Australian season with a 17-night Great Barrier Reef and Bali cruise departing Sydney on 13 February 2016 and calls at Hamilton Island, Cairns (O/N), Port Douglas, Cooktown, Thursday Island, Darwin and Komodo before arriving in Bali (O/N).

For more information about or to book a cruise, visit www.royalcaribbean.com.au, www.celebritycruises.com.au and www.azamaraclubcruises.com or call 1800 754 500 or contact your local travel agent.

Information supplied by: Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises.

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Princess Cruises Announces Exclusive Celebrity Chef Partnership With Curtis Stone

Princess Cruises today announced a new exclusive partnership with esteemed restaurateur, bestselling author and television personality Chef Curtis Stone. 

The international collaboration will serve up new culinary offerings designed by Curtis across the cruise line’s 18-ship fleet dedicated to fresh flavourful cuisine, ultimately creating memorable experiences for its guests as they travel the world.  

Internationally known, Melbourne-born Curtis began his cooking career at the age of 18 in Australia and later honed his skills at Michelin-starred restaurants in London. He has appeared on a number of top-rated cooking programs, most recently starring as a mentor on the US Food Network’s All-Star Academy and is host of the Network’s brand-new show Beach Eats (premiering August 12). His first solo restaurant, Maude, opened to rave reviews in Beverly Hills, California in 2014 from respected outlets, such as Time, Travel + Leisure, Eater LA, Los Angeles Magazine, Angeleno and more. Curtis is also a New York Times bestselling author, having written six cookbooks, his most recent Good Food, Good Life. 

Guests are invited to enjoy three special offerings developed by Curtis which will be available only on a Princess cruise holiday, including: 

* “Crafted by Curtis” menu items available in the main dining room across the entire fleet

* A new specialty restaurant concept and menu designed by Curtis

* A special Chef’s Table by Curtis Stone experience. 

This new partnership reinforces the cruise line’s ‘come back new’ brand promise, designed to elevate the onboard guest experience. 

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“Crafted by Curtis” menu items offered in the main dining rooms will debut in Australia onboard Golden Princess in October and roll out fleet-wide through the end of 2015. Curtis’ first restaurant at sea will debut in December onboard Emerald Princess sailing from Ft. Lauderdale to the Caribbean and Ruby Princess, sailing from Los Angeles on cruises to Hawaii and Mexico. The rollout will continue on Coral Princess sailing the Panama Canal and then Sun Princess, which will bring Curtis’ restaurant to his home country, Australia. Curtis Stone’s Chef’s Table experience will debut across the fleet beginning in early 2016.  

“We take tremendous pride in preparing and serving our guests freshly made dishes served with passion and care,” Princess Cruises president Jan Swartz said. “This is an exciting step for Princess and sure to delight our guests since Chef Stone also believes that great meals bring people together to create lifelong memories, much like travel.” 

 “This partnership will appeal to Princess guests around the world and most certainly to those enjoying Australia-based cruises since Chef Stone hails from Australia and is incredibly popular in his homeland.”  

Commenting on the partnership, Curtis said just the word ‘cruise’ put him in his favourite mood – “relaxed”. 

“Princess Cruises is known for visiting great worldwide destinations – I’m set on bringing a new culinary experience to the sea to enhance and complete a cruise holiday,” Curtis said.  

“Since I travel often, I know that discovering delicious food and sharing a great meal can create some of the most memorable moments and I’ve designed my restaurants with this in mind. It’s important to me that guests have the experience that I would want and food that I’d be thrilled to eat myself, at sea or anywhere else in the world.”  

More program details, including the menu items, specialty restaurant name and concept, as well a complete roll out schedule will be announced shortly. For more information, visit www.princess.com/curtis-stone For more information about Princess Cruises visit www.princess.com, call 13 24 88 or visit a licensed travel agent. 

 

About Curtis Stone:  Curtis Stone is an internationally-known chef, TV host, entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author and Chef-Owner of Maude in Beverly Hills. Born in Melbourne, Australia, Curtis first found his passion for food while watching his grandmother make her legendary fudge. After finishing culinary school, he headed to London, where he honed his skills under legendary three-star Michelin genius, Marco Pierre White. In a short number of years, he quickly rose through the ranks to become Head Chef at Marco’s highly revered restaurant, Quo Vadis. While living in London, Curtis appeared in several U.K. cooking shows before catching the eye of television producers in Australia and the U.S. Curtis opened his first solo restaurant Maude in 2014, which continues to receive rave reviews from respected outlets, such as Time, Travel +Leisure, Eater LA , LA Magazine, Angeleno and more. Curtis also released his latest cookbook “Good Food, Good Life: 130 Simple Recipes You’ll Love to Make and Eat” this past March. http://www.curtisstone.com/

Information supplied by: Princess Cruises.

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P&O Cruises Receives Trusted Brand Nod For Third Year In A Row.

P&O Cruises has scored a hat-trick after being named Australia’s most trusted cruise operator for the third year running by Reader’s Digest.

The cruise line beat eight other ocean and river cruise operators to come out on top.

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P&O Cruises Senior Vice President Sture Myrmell said it was an honour to be recognised yet again by the magazine’s readers as one of the country’s most trusted brands.

“There have been many exciting developments take place across our fleet since we took home the inaugural cruise operator award in 2013,” Mr Myrmell said.

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“From installing onboard adventure parks to revolutionising our food offering and announcing the addition of two ships to our fleet later this year, we’ve taken Australian cruising to the next level to deliver a contemporary offering, which appeals to all Australians.

“We’re thrilled to see our new products being embraced by existing and new guests, and our cruise line continuing to be endorsed with awards such as this. We look forward to welcoming more Australians onboard our fleet as we embark on our biggest ever year of cruising,” he said.

The annual Reader’s Digest Trusted Brands Survey has been operating for 15 years as an independent survey of the Australian public. This year 46 categories were featured and more than 2400 people were surveyed.

For more information visit www.pocruises.com.au

Information supplied by: P&O Cruises Australia.

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CLIA TAKES CRUISE WEEK ONLINE.

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CLIA Takes Cruise Week Online

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia has announced it’s taking this year’s Cruise Week to a new platform, with the popular consumer event to be promoted through a new interactive online magazine.

CLIA Australasia General Manager Brett Jardine said the new approach would make Cruise Week – to be held from September 7-14 – even more accessible to consumers and agents.  

Mr Jardine said the e-zine would be supported by a dedicated marketing campaign featuring a mixture of EDMs and social media as well as banner advertisements and native advertising across popular mainstream sites such as the Women's Weekly in Australia and New Zealand, Australian Gourmet Traveller, Cruise Critic, Trip Advisor and Fairfax media.

“People spend more time online today than they do reading the newspaper, watching TV or listening to the radio – so it makes good sense to take Cruise Week into the digital space,” Mr Jardine said.

“Our new e-zine will be a fantastic way for the industry to attract prospective passengers as it will enable readers to experience life onboard a wide range of ships through content, images and video designed to immerse them in the magic of cruising.” 

Mr Jardine said while agents would still be encouraged to undertake traditional promotional activity such as film nights and window displays, they would also be able to promote Cruise Week by simply sending their customers an email with a link to the Cruise Week e-zine.

The e-zine’s content will include interviews with cruisers and celebrities about the appeal of cruising, coverage of different styles of cruising and destinations, as well as an overview of onboard product from dining to enrichment programs.

The magazine will be located on the Cruise Week website (www.cruiseweek.org) along with cruise line deals and CLIA’s Cruise Specialist Agent locator tool, which is set to be a primary focus in all Cruise Week marketing.

For more information visit www.cruising.org.au in Australia and www.cruising.org.nz in New Zealand. 

Information supplied by: Cruise Lines International Association Of Australasia [CLIA].

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Pacific Pearl Reurns To The Sunshine Coast for 'Take Two' Of P&O Cruises Inaugral Call To Mooloolaba.

P&O Cruises’ Pacific Pearl enjoyed a warm visit to the Sunshine Coast on Saturday (July 18) as the local community gathered to welcome the ship during its successful call to Mooloolaba.

 It was 'take two' for P&O’s inaugural call to the Sunshine Coast after last year's scheduled Pacific Pearl visit was disrupted by severe weather. Saturday’s call was part of a four-night sea break cruise, which departed Sydney on July 16.

Pacific Pearl visits the Sunshine Coast July 18 2015 Credit Randy Martin Photography email

 The visit gave the ship’s 1800 guests an opportunity to enjoy the many attractions of Mooloolaba and the Sunshine Coast, including day trips to Noosa and the Eumundi markets and paddle boarding along the coast.

 With the ship at anchor off Point Cartwright, guests were transferred from ship to shore by tender vessels, stepping ashore at the Underwater World Sea Life Aquarium jetty at Mooloolaba. 

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 The local community turned out in force for Saturday’s visit pleased that there was no repeat  of the bad weather that forced the cancellation of the ship’s scheduled maiden visit in August last year.

 Pacific Pearl is scheduled to return to Mooloolaba again this year and 

Images have been attached for your use as required. Please note these images must be credited to Randy Martin Photography.

Information supplied by;P&O Cruises Australia.

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Queen Mary 2 Arrives into New York City for Cunard's 175th Anniversary Celebrations.

Cunard's Queen Mary 2 has sailed into its US home port of New York escorted by a fleet of historic ships and Coastguard vessels to mark the end of its 175th anniversary commemorative Transatlantic Crossing.

The voyage paid tribute to the original transatlantic voyage made by Cunard’s first flagship Britannia, as the company inaugurated the first scheduled mail and passenger service across the Atlantic on July 4,1840.

Queen Mary 2 recreated history when she sailed from Liverpool on July 4, 2015, following in the wake of Britannia which left the city 175 years earlier to the day. The voyage also marked the first time since 1968 that a Cunard ship has departed from Liverpool for America.

Queen Mary 2 sailing into New York for Cunards 175th Anniversary Celebration Photo credit Jonathan Atkin for Cunard

Cunard has been sailing in and out of New York City since the Hibernia first called in 1847, and the company is very proud to call Red Hook Brooklyn its home since 2006.  Sites of the company’s earlier history and its relationship to the city can be seen through the Cunard White Star sign at Pier 54 and the Cunard Building at 25 Broadway, which was completed in 1921 and is considered a New York City landmark today.

Cunard North America president Richard Meadows said Cunard’s relationship with the city of New York holds a distinctly unique place in its 175-year history. "New York has been our US homeport for decades, and has played a significant role in the transformative world events during our history. We are very pleased to extend our heartfelt thanks for our enduring relationship with this great city,” Mr Meadows said. The commemorative anniversary activities continued when Captain Kevin Oprey, Master of Queen Mary 2, rang the Closing Bell at the New York Stock Exchange, as a testament to the economic and industrial achievements of Cunard, as well as to the future of the brand. 

As part of the celebrations, Queen Mary 2 also held position in front of the Statue of Liberty for a spectacular light and music show in Battery Park. Designed by the acclaimed Quantum Theatricals, the light show was cast over the ship, illuminating New York harbour and the sky above. Moments before Queen Mary 2 embarked on her return journey back across the Atlantic, the celebratory display took viewers on a fantastic journey through Cunard’s 175 years of history, as well as the future that lies ahead.

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Additional photography from yesterday’s events, as well as from all of Cunard’s 175th Anniversary events, can be found at www.Cunard3Queens.com

For more details on Cunard visit www.cunard.com, phone 132 441 or see a licensed travel agent.

Information supplied by: Cunard Line.

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Cruise Lines International Association [CLIA] Has Selected Mercy Ships As Their Charity Of Choice.

WASHINGTON, DC – July 16, 2015 – Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has selected Mercy Ships as their Charity of Choice.  Through this partnership, CLIA will work with Mercy Ships to further endorse their initiatives to deliver healthcare to developing nations and make CLIA global members aware of the international nonprofit’s mission and efforts.

Mercy Ships operates floating hospitals that provide training for medical professionals, along with curative surgical interventions. The partnership will help Mercy Ships gain increased visibility in the cruise industry as well as facilitate collaboration with CLIA and its members. 

“We’re proud to support the work that Mercy Ships is doing to increase access to healthcare throughout the world,” CLIA President and CEO Thomas Ostebo said.  

“The partnership is a natural fit, and we are delighted to be working with this reputable organisation which is making a positive difference in the world.” 

Mercy Ships Group Managing Director Donovan Palmer said CLIA would bring great value to the organisation. 

“CLIA’s knowledge of the industry and willingness to help get our message out to its members will be immeasurable.” 

Mercy Ships uses hospital ships to deliver free, world-class healthcare services, capacity building and sustainable development to those without access in the developing world. Mercy Ship volunteers have been able to operate across the globe. A few examples include:

* 78,000 life-changing operations such as cleft lip and palate repair, cataract removal, orthopaedic procedures, facial reconstruction and obstetric fistula repair

* 353,000 dental procedures

* Trained 5800 local teachers

* Trained 35,300 local professionals in their area of expertise (anaesthesiology, midwifery, sterilization, orthopaedic and reconstructive surgery, leadership)

* Basic healthcare education classes for 183,000 local people

* 1100 community development projects focusing on water and sanitation, education, infrastructure development and agriculture.

Information supplied by: Cruise Lines International Association [CLIA].

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Cunard Flagship Queen Mary 2 to Undergo Major Refurbishment in 2016, Befitting the World’s Most Iconic Ocean Liner

As Cunard marks its illustrious 175 year history with the arrival in New York of its flagship, Queen Mary 2, it is proud to announce the next chapter of innovation and investment, with a significant refurbishment scheduled to introduce new designs and guest experiences to the world’s most iconic ocean liner. 

From the company’s inception, Cunard has been at the forefront of ocean travel. To ensure the tradition continues, Queen Mary 2 will undergo an extensive 25-day dry dock refurbishment at the Blohm+Voss Shipyard in Hamburg, Germany from May 27 - June 21, 2016. 

Three of the key developments in this major refurbishment have been announced today, reflecting the changing needs of Cunard’s guests:

• For the first time, 15 single staterooms will be introduced onto Queen Mary 2. Research shows that increasing numbers of guests are seeking to holiday in multi-generational groups – grandparents, parents and children. Often this necessitates one member of the family travelling as an individual. The new staterooms will support this and also accommodate those guests travelling alone.

• 30 additional Britannia Club balcony staterooms will be created onboard reflecting the growing trend for balcony staterooms and for guests wishing for more flexibility in dining arrangements.  Guests travelling in these staterooms will be able to dine at a time of their own choosing in the dedicated Britannia Club restaurant, which will be expanded. 

• Ten new kennels will be created for four legged travellers. Just as families are holidaying across the generations, pets are increasingly seen as integral to the family group. Queen Mary 2 is already the only cruise liner in the world to offer dedicated kennels and currently carries up to 12 dogs and cats on its transatlantic crossings. These kennel places frequently sell out so the new kennels will meet strong demand. 

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With an eye to the detail that differentiates Cunard, both a lamp post (for English dogs) and a fire hydrant (for American dogs) will be installed on the area of deck reserved for dog walking as part of the kennels development, so that dogs from either side of the pond will feel equally at home. This was previously a feature of the kennels on Cunard’s former flagship, QE2, and was first introduced on board Queen Mary at the suggestion of The Duke of Windsor. 

Cunard Director Angus Struthers said extensive research had informed a series of further developments which will be revealed over the coming months, building on the flagship’s strengths as the epitome of luxury on a grand scale.

“Queen Mary 2 is an icon in the world of luxury ocean travel.  A ship that turns heads everywhere she goes, she is the pride of the Cunard fleet and we are committed to ensuring her reputation grows ever stronger,” Mr Struthers said. 

“These enhancements are just the beginning of an exciting revitalisation for Queen Mary 2, and we look forward to making more announcements about this impressive refit in the coming months.”          …2/

The newly announced additional accommodation on Queen Mary 2 is now on sale for sailings from late June 2016.

Australians can experience the newly refurbished Queen Mary 2 on a number of a seven-night east or westbound transatlantic crossings in 2016 and 2017 including a New York departure on August 9, 2016 with fares from $1539* per person twin share, and a Southampton sailing for New York on November 19, 2016 from $1399* per person twin share. 

Queen Mary 2 Steward walks Bulldog in Cunard Coat on Deck

*Subject to availability.  

Kennel fees for a one week transatlantic crossing from June 2016 range from US$800 for dogs under 25 pounds to US$1000 for larger dogs, while for cats, which need two kennels (one for a litter tray) the cost is US$1600.

For more details on Cunard visit www.cunard.com, phone 132 441 or see a licensed travel agent.

Information supplied by: Cunard Line.

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CARNIVAL OFFERS HAUNTING HALLOWEEN AT SEA.

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Carnival Offers Haunting Halloween at Sea.

Carnival Cruise Line is offering a frightfully fun Halloween at sea, drawing on its American heritage to show Australians how to have a hauntingly good time on October 31.

Carnival Legend’s nine-night Pacific Islands cruise departing Sydney on October 26 will feature a fun line up of scariness at sea with a costume party, themed movies, trick or treating and a menu to die for with witches brew bubbling at the bar, spider snacks and scary cheesecake for a death defying dessert. Priced from $999* per person twin share, the sailing includes a bonus onboard credit offer of up to $150 per cabin.

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Carnival Spirit will also get into the spirit with a Halloween spooktacular during its eight-night cruise to the Emirates Melbourne Cup. The action-packed cruise, which includes transfers and entry to Flemington, departs Sydney on October 30, 2015, priced from $1499* per person twin share with an onboard credit of up to $400.

Carnival Cruise Line Vice President Australia Jennifer Vandekreeke said Halloween was always a fun event in the US calendar and the cruise line was in a unique position to show Aussies how to make the most of the popular tradition.

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“As an American cruise line, we know how to do Halloween. Whether our guests want to try trick or treating at sea, get ghoulish for our costume party or have fun well into the witching hours, it’s sure to be a legendary Halloween that will haunt our guests long after they’re back on land,” Ms Vandekreeke said.

Carnival Legend returns to Australia on October 15, 2015, for its second summer down under. 

For more information visit www.GOCCL.com.au

*Subject to availability, conditions apply. Valid for sale until August 3, 2015. 

Information supplied by: Carnival Cruise Lines, Australia.

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Princess Cruises Partners With Dancing With The Stars.

Princess Cruises has announced it is joining the dancing revolution as a sponsor of hit TV show Dancing with the Stars when it returns for its 15th season in Australia.

The partnership will see one celebrity couple strapping on their ballroom shoes and dancing their way onboard Dawn Princess for their weekly rehearsal, which will be the first time an episode has been filmed on a cruise ship.

“Princess Cruises is thrilled to bring the excitement of the show to a never before seen location,” Princess Cruises Vice President Australia & New Zealand Stuart Allison said.

“No doubt the backdrop of Dawn Princess will provide a memorable episode for the viewing public and a unique experience for the dancers. Just like the show, we pride ourselves on providing first rate entertainment and we can’t wait to see what excitement season 15 delivers.”

In addition to providing the location for an episode, Princess Cruises will be running a consumer promotion with Channel Seven, with two lucky viewers having the chance to win a Mediterranean cruise to the value of $20,000. 

For more information please go to: www.princesscruises.com

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Potential Economic Opportunity for Vanuatu With Forecast Of More Than One Million Australians Cruising To South Pacific Within Five Years.

More than one million Australian cruise tourists could be sailing to the South Pacific within five years opening up potential economic opportunities in Vanuatu tourism, Carnival Australia CEO Ann Sherry said in Port Vila today. 

Ms Sherry, who was in Vanuatu for a series of conferences and a keynote business partnership event on P&O Cruises' Pacific Dawn, said the South Pacific has traditionally had the biggest share of cruise itineraries from Australia. 

Last year, 400,000 of the milestone one million Australians who cruised, sailed to the South Pacific - with most of them visiting destinations in Vanuatu. 

Vila Australia Pacific Islands Business Council onboard PO Cruises Pacific Dawn in Vila

"This region is now the fastest growing cruise market in the world and at 4.2 per cent Australia has the highest market penetration based on population," Ms Sherry said. 

"Ten per cent market penetration in Australia is achievable within five years, the equivalent of three million passengers a year - with more than a million travelling to the South Pacific based on current itineraries. 

"Such a large number of cruise tourists represents a huge economic opportunity for Vanuatu and its tourism sector. 

"Years ago we made a commitment to Vanuatu to ensure that island communities shared in the economic benefits of cruising and there has been good progress in this regard. 

Ann Sherry Speaks at the Australia Pacific Islands Business Council Lunch onboard PO Cruises Pacific Dawn in Vila

"We will continue to work with the government of Vanuatu, international agencies and Vanuatu communities to make the most of the emerging opportunities linked to cruise tourism."

At today's conferences in Port Vila, Ms Sherry met with local businesses hoping to join Vanuatu Water and Tanna Coffee in becoming suppliers to Carnival Australia brand ships. 

Ms Sherry explained that the company's supply chain was complex and extensive but it was not easy to break into it with suppliers needing to meet high standards in relation to quality, quantity and price. However Carnival Australia was 'agnostic' in a geographic sense when it came to finding the right suppliers for its ships. 

With 120 Ni-Van crew already working on P&O Cruises' three existing ships, Ms Sherry also met with local educators and recruiters with the hope of increasing the number of Ni-Van staff onboard.  

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Ms Sherry pointed to a number of success stories where Ni-Van crew had progressed to management roles onboard the ships. 

But it was also important that educators and recruiters did everything possible to prepare potential Ni-Van crew for careers at sea and its unique and disciplined working environment. 

Ms Sherry said the expected big increase in cruise tourists visiting Vanuatu in coming years underlined the need for local infrastructure investment which could support existing ports and open up new destinations. 

Carnival Australia would continue to do everything it could to assist Vanuatu to reap the benefits of the surge in cruise tourism. 

"We have previously contributed to infrastructure investment to open up new destinations, encouraged the establishment of tourism related ventures and provided employment opportunities on our ships visiting the region," Ms Sherry said. 

Programs supported by Carnival Australia have included the Enterprise Challenge Fund which involved the construction of jetties and passenger amenities at Champagne Bay, Wala and Mystery Island.

Vila Save the Children Blanket Presentation

Carnival Australia was also involved in the conduct of baseline studies at remote destinations to determine environmental, social and cultural values along with strategies to mitigate any risks due to the impact of cruise tourism.  Destination management plans were developed in consultation with local communities. The company was also a joint supporter of the Vanuatu Economic Study, the first of its kind in the South Pacific to measure the economic benefits of cruise tourism. Passengers contributed to the P&O Pacific Partnership with Save the Children to fund the construction of kindergartens and health posts. 

“There are many strands to Carnival Australia’s commitment to Vanuatu and we are always looking to do more," Ms Sherry said. 

"In recent months we were honoured to join with our passengers in delivering humanitarian aid in the wake of Cyclone Pam underlining the respect with which Vanuatu and its people are held."

Information supplied by: Carnival Australia.

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CLIA Welcomes First South Pacific Cruise Forum

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia has welcomed the first South Pacific Cruise Forum to be held in Tahiti this October. 

Operated by the CLIA Executive Partner South Pacific Cruise Alliance, the event will bring together Tourism Ministers, destination managers (NTOs), Ports and Airports Authorities, cruise shipping companies, airlines, tour operators and suppliers from across the region on October 16 and 17, 2015. 

Meetings, discussions and conferences (in English) will highlight the development of the cruise sector in the South Pacific with the aim of further promoting the region to cruise lines. 

Located in a large triangle connecting Fiji, New Zealand and Tahiti, in 2015 the ‘maritime continent’ will welcome more than 50 different cruise ships, which between them will carry an estimated 480,000 passengers on more than 450 cruises and make more than 2600 port calls. 

CLIA Australasia General Manager Brett Jardine said given the South Pacific was the most popular cruise destination for Australians and New Zealanders, the forum was an important event in the region’s cruise calendar.

“The South Pacific region has always been a hot spot for Australian and New Zealand cruisers but there is still so much potential for growth,” Mr Jardine said. 

“Cruise lines are continuing to open up new ports in the region and offering new itineraries that take cruisers to some of the world’s most picturesque islands.” 

Registration is open for the first South Pacific Cruise Forum. Speakers will be revealed in the coming weeks. For more information visit http://www.south-pacific-cruise-forum.com/

Information supplied by: CLIA [ Cruise Lines International Association Of Australasia ].

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A Recipe For Success – P&O Cruises Celebrates Five Years Of Salt Grill 

Adding a touch of salt to its menus has proved a winner for P&O Cruises, which last night celebrated its five year partnership with celebrity chef Luke Mangan at a special event on the Gold Coast.

When P&O Cruises launched the first Salt grill by Luke Mangan restaurant on Pacific Jewel in December 2009, the restaurant was an instant hit, serving a full house twice each night. Within 12 months another two Salt grills were opened on Pacific Dawn and Pacific Pearl.

Chef Luke Mangan and PO Senior VP Sture Myrmell

Over the past five years, the three restaurants have served more than 350,000 guests.

At last night’s function at the Gold Coast Salt grill by Luke Mangan, attended by more than 120 P&O fans and partners, P&O Cruises’ Senior Vice President Sture Myrmell revealed the restaurant success story started with an off-the-cuff remark by Luke when the two men first met in 2008.

“Luke said to me he’d like to try putting a restaurant on a ship and at the time I was thinking about ways to add something new to P&O’s food offering,” Mr Myrmell said. “So I rang him a few months later and suggested we give it a try – and we haven’t looked back since.”

Glandore Estate winemaker Duane Roy chef Luke Mangan and PO Senior VP Sture Myrmell

Mr Myrmell told guests at the event that Salt grill by Luke Mangan has been so popular that the cruise line would expand the concept on its latest ships, Pacific Aria and Pacific Eden, which join the fleet in November.  

In addition to the much-loved Salt grill restaurant, the ships will both offer a Salt grill bar, perfect for pre and post dinner drinks.

Speaking at the celebration, Luke said the Salt grill concept had been more successful than he had ever imagined.

“From the first night we opened our doors on Pacific Jewel, P&O’s guests have embraced the Salt grill experience.” Luke said. 

Hilton Surfers Paradise GM Brett Christ chef Luke Mangan and PO Senior VP Sture Myrmell

“To be celebrating five Salt grill restaurants at sea five years later is a fantastic result, which speaks volumes about P&O’s innovative approach to cruise cuisine as well as Australians’ love of good food.” For more information on P&O Cruises visit www.pocruises.com.au or call 13 24 94.  

Information supplied by: P&O Cruises Australia.

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P&O Cruises Marks Facebook Milestone With Special Fireworks Display

P&O Cruises has celebrated its latest social media milestone – 400,000 Facebook fans – in true cruise style, with a digital fireworks bonanza designed to light up the accounts of its followers.

Since launching in June 2009, P&O Cruises’ Facebook page has been growing at a rate of knots and is now home to hundreds of thousands of fans who use the community to share their love of cruising and P&O. 

When the 400,000th fan registered just before 11am today, a Facebook post was released, triggering a special 3D interactive fireworks display which P&O fans can share on their own Facebook page, Twitter account or private email.

Facebook fireworks screen shot

P&O Cruises Director of Marketing and Distribution Simon Cheng said it was a thrill being part of such a successful Facebook page.

“When we started the Facebook page back in 2009, we had no idea that it would grow into such a positive and passionate online community. Our fans champion us every step of the way and so we wanted to thank them and do something that they could all share in as we mark this latest milestone,” Mr Cheng said.

To see the celebration visit www.facebook.com/POCruises

For more information and bookings contact a licensed travel agent or P&O Cruises on 13 24 94 or visit www.pocruises.com.au

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PRINCESS CRUISES SHOWCASES A WORLD OF WHISKY.

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Princess Cruises Showcase A World Of Whisky 

Princess Cruises is introducing its guests to the world of whisky with the locally-based Dawn Princess now featuring the cruise line’s first dedicated whisky bar.

From Scotland’s windswept Isle of Skye to the alps of Japan and the northern coastline of Tasmania, the new concept brings together 63 different whiskies from around the globe to provide a diverse tasting experience for all palates.

Princess Cruises Vice President Australia and New Zealand Stuart Allison said a renewed interest in whisky amongst Australians and New Zealanders had prompted the decision to create a specialist menu during a major refurbishment of Dawn Princess in May. 

“Whether you’re a seasoned whisky drinker or a newcomer to the world of drams, Princess has created a whisky list which provides something for everyone,” Mr Allison said. 

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“The new concept makes whisky approachable for all our guests so we think it will be a big hit, with guests able to enjoy a drop after dinner and a show or during a languid sea day.”

The cosy Magnums bar provides the ideal setting to explore the new whisky menu, with its range drawing on remote region Scottish whiskies such as Talkiser, classic American bourbons like Knob Hill and approachable Japanese blends such as Hibiki. Meanwhile local drops include Bakery Hill’s Double Wood whisky from Melbourne and New Zealand’s South Island Single Malt. 

Princess’ bartenders are on hand to provide advice, while the menu provides notes on the bartenders’ favourites.  Whiskies are available by the nip, with Princess also creating a daily flight of three whiskies for those keen to experience the flavour of different regions.

Sydney-based whisky expert Peter Stevens said it was exciting to see a cruise line create a dedicated whisky bar.

“Whisky is growing in popularity across a range of age groups and the diverse variety in Princess’ new bar means there’s something there for both new and experienced whisky drinkers,” Mr Stevens said.

Dawn Princess Whisky Bar serving email

For first-time whisky drinkers, Mr Stevens has three key tips:

* If you want to dilute your whisky, add a touch of water rather than ice as ice reduces the flavour

* Roll the whisky around the glass and take time to smell it before you taste it – 75 per cent of the taste comes from the aromatics

* To really enjoy your whisky, cleanse the palate with some cheese or fresh pear or figs between glasses.

For a taste of Dawn Princess’ whisky offering and some tips on appreciating whisky, see the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGfW42ahHhY&feature=youtu.be

Dawn Princess offers a range of itineraries from Australia year round. Fares on a 13-night round trip to New Caledonia and Vanuatu sailing from Sydney on January 16, 2016, start from $1399* per person twin share. 

For more information, visit www.princess.com, call 13 24 88 or see a licensed travel agent.

*Subject to availability. Terms and conditions apply. Fares are in AUD on a per person, twin share basis. 

Information supplied by: Princess Cruises.

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Standing Ovation For A Phenomenal Week For Royal Caribbean

30 June 2015: Since announcing that bookings were open for Ovation of the Seas’ Australian itineraries, Royal Caribbean Australia has seen a phenomenal response over the course of just a few days, receiving thousands of bookings and far exceeding expectations.

From the time that bookings opened at 9am on Thursday 18 June, the phone rang off the hook with over 200 percent more calls than average in a 24 hour period. Similarly, on Thursday the www.royalcaribbean.com.au website visits increased by 70 percent. Via Espresso, the number of agent enquiries increased by 177 percent.

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“We knew Australians would be excited about Ovation of the Seas, especially since more than 20,000 people pre-registered their interest when we first announced that she was to be home-ported in Australia. However, the response we’ve seen has exceeded our expectations and is testament to the strength of the demand of the Australian market for our style of cruising, and the newest, largest and most technologically advanced cruise product Australia has ever seen,” says Sean Treacy, commercial director, Royal Caribbean International, Australia & South East Asia.

“In preparation for the increased level of online activities, our team were on hand in case of any technical issues, and while the increase in calls, Espresso and website traffic certainly pushed capabilities, we are pleased to report that we’ve received positive feedback from our friends and fans.”

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“Ovation of the Seas is certainly the star of the show this week, but we’re also seeing an increase in interest in our brand and fleet more widely in Australia and New Zealand. Ovation joins our other five outstanding ships based in Australia – Royal Caribbean’s Explorer of the Seas, Voyager of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas and Legend of the Seas, as well as Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Solstice.” said Sean. 

For a chance to secure the spot on Ovation of the Seas or any of Royal Caribbean International’s 2015/16 season cruises, contact your local travel agent, phone 1800 754 500 or visit www.royalcaribbean.com.au

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AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST CRUISE SHIP FLOATS FIRST BLOCK DURING CONSTRUCTION

29 June 2015 – Ovation of the Seas, the fourth largest cruise ship in the world and the largest, newest and most technologically advanced ship to ever call Australia home has had one of her blocks floated out of the construction hall at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. The ship is constructed in blocks which will then be joined together for the next stages of construction, with delivery expected to be complete in mid-2016. 

The float out of her first blocks marks less than 18 months to her maiden Australian arrival where she will claim the title of the largest cruise ship to ever sail in Australia. Ovation of the Seas will also claim the title of equal fourth largest cruise ship in the world when she launches – eclipsed only by sister ships Harmony of the Seas, Allure of the Seas and Oasis of the Seas.

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Royal Caribbean recently opened bookings for Ovation of the Seas’ first Australian season. The US$1 billion will offer three Australia and New Zealand sailings and a repositioning sailing all departing Sydney from December 2016. 

Ovation of the Seas is the third ship in the ground-breaking Quantum Class. She will introduce a new set of first-at-sea onboard experiences to Australia including the Ripcord by iFLY, a heart-pounding skydiving experience; North Star, a thrilling adventure that will transport guests as high as the Sydney Harbour Bridge; cutting-edge transformative venues including SeaPlex, the largest indoor sports and entertainment complex at sea with bumper cars, a circus school and more; and the robotic Bionic Bar. Ovation has also reimagined dining onboard with the introduction of “Dynamic Dining” where guests can choose from 18 unique restaurant concepts, including Jamie’s Italian, Michael’s Genuine Pub, the enchanting Wonderland and Royal Caribbean favourites including Chops Grille steakhouse and Izumi Japanese. 

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Technology has also been amped up on Ovation of the Seas with high speed internet offering more bandwidth than all other cruise ships combined so guests can stream, video call and more as fast as they would onshore.

New radio frequency smart bands also mean you can get into your stateroom and make onboard purchases without the need for the cruise card. While the Royal iQ app makes keeping track of your onboard schedule simple with all bookings and cruise details stored and updated automatically.

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Fares for Ovation of the Seas’ Australian season start from just $1,999 per person for her 10-night New Zealand New Year cruise departing Sydney on 30 December 2016. For further information or to make a booking, visit www.royalcaribbean.com.au or phone 1800 754 500 or see your local travel agent.

Information supplied by: Royal Caribbean International.

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