Major Cruise Lines Cancel Calls at Mexican Ports

 

What a view of Blue

 
Several major cruise lines began cancelling calls at Mexican ports on April 28 due to fears related to the swine flu outbreak, including Carnival Cruise Lines, Holland America Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess Cruises and Royal Caribbean International.

 

 Carnival cancelled April 28 calls to Ensenada by the Carnival Elation and Cozumel by the Carnival Inspiration and Holiday. Still, the line noted there currently are no reported cases of swine flu on its ships or in the Mexican ports.

Carnival said it enforces the highest of standards for cleaning and sanitation on all of our ships to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. The line said it has well-trained medical staff and expansive reporting capabilities onboard.

 

Working with U.S. public health officials in the CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program, Carnival said it has extensive practices and procedures that are effective in mitigating illness aboard its ships. “We do not anticipate that our guests’ cruise experience will be impacted by this type of illness,” Carnival said.

Holland America Line, in what it calls “an abundance of caution,” has cancelled calls to Mexican ports in April and early May.

 

 Of the line’s 14 ships, five ships and five sailings are impacted. Four are the current sailings of the Ryndam, Statendam, Westerdam and Zuiderdam. The May 1 cruise of the Veendam will also be impacted.

 

The Holland America itinerary planning team is developing alternate itineraries, and the new ports of call will be announced as they are confirmed.

 

If the CDC travel advisory changes before the five sailings, the cruise line said it may consider reinstating the original itineraries if possible.

Separately, Holland America said it has “an established robust respiratory (influenza) surveillance and treatment protocol” that was developed in conjunction with CDC more than 10 years ago.

 

Holland America ships can test for Influenza A and B and maintain a supply of the recommended anti-viral medications for influenza.

 

 The ships’ cleaning protocols also are effective against surface contamination for flu virus, the company said. The line said it will communicate with guests on the remaining cruises this spring regarding any special precautions that might be recommended.

 

The company recommends that guests contact the infirmary should they show any signs of influenza and practice the habits of washing hands, using sanitizer dispensers, covering mouths when coughing and not touching their mouth and eyes.

Princess Cruises cancelled two calls scheduled for April 28 to Puerto Vallarta by Sapphire Princess and Cabo San Lucas by Coral Princess.

 

The company also revised the itinerary for Sapphire Princess, replacing the Mexican ports with San Diego and Catalina.

 

Princess said it is enhancing screening practices for passengers and crew embarking on its ships.

 

The line also is adhering to CDC guidelines for reporting and treatment of persons with suspect swine flu, and will isolate and treat passengers and crew with symptoms.

 

Anti-viral medications are currently available on all Princess ships.

“We will continue our rigorous cleaning and sanitization of our ships to minimize the spread of any contagious disease,” Princess said. “Our ships are routinely cleaned with a disinfectant proven to be highly effective against the flu.

We are communicating to our passengers and crew that they should take extra care to practice healthy habits such as washing their hands often. We are asking passengers and crew to report to the medical center immediately if they exhibit any symptoms of flu.”

Norwegian Cruise Line cancelled the Norwegian Pearl’s two calls in Mexico on its current repositioning cruise. The stops were scheduled for April 29 and May 1. Apart from this sailing, NCL’s scheduled deployment does not include any other ports of call in Mexico until the end of September 2009.

 

NCL also said it has stringent protocols for cleaning and sanitation on all of its vessels to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

In addition, the company is taking proactive precautionary measures, including, but not limited to, fleetwide guest screening via a health questionnaire prior to embarkation and onboard education regarding swine flu symptoms and preventative actions.

NCL’s onboard medical centers are stocking an appropriate amount of the anti-viral medication used to treat the illness, “in the unlikely event the need for its use becomes necessary.”

Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. (RCCL) said it is temporarily suspending its port calls in Mexico by Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises.

 

Royal Caribbean has four ships currently making regularly scheduled port call in Mexico — Enchantment of the Seas, Freedom of the Seas, Liberty of the Seas and Mariner of the Seas.

Two additional Royal Caribbean ships — Serenade of the Seas and Radiance of the Seas—were scheduled to make upcoming Mexican port calls as they repositioned.

Celebrity’s Infinity was scheduled to make upcoming Mexico port calls as it repositions. All but one of the affected ships will either make alternative port calls or spend additional time at sea.

The Mariner of the Seas will sail a fully revised itinerary, visiting Canada and the U.S. West Coast.

RCCL said the decision was made “in an abundance of caution and allows additional time to better understand the full impact of the swine flu.”

 

 “Like our guests, we take all health matters seriously,” said Dr. Art Diskin, chief medical officer for RCCL. “Although authorities have not raised specific concerns regarding the ports we visit in Mexico, we want to err on the side of caution.

We’re taking proactive steps onboard our ships to help ensure the health and well-being of our guests and crew members, and this is just one more step in that process. We apologize for the disruption these changes will cause our guests, and we appreciate their understanding.”

The company is using its Influenza Prevention and Response Plans developed in coordination with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other health experts.

 

 RCCL will screen embarking guests and crew members regarding recent visits to or travel through Mexico, contact with people ill with the swine flu, and for recent flu-like symptoms. The ships are conducting enhanced sanitizing of all high-touch areas onboard and asking guests to wash hands and cover the mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing.

If necessary, onboard medical staff can isolate and treat guests or crew members who display flu-like symptoms, using the supply of anti-viral medications kept onboard all ships.

Separately, British cruise line Fred Olsen, following the heightened travel advice from the U.K. Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), cancelled a call at Acapulco May 6 and 7.

The visit was scheduled as part of the Balmoral’s world cruise. Instead, the ship will have an extended stay in San Diego until mid-day on May 3 and will then proceed to Puerto Quetzal in Guatemala on May 8 and Puntarenas, Costa Rica, on May 10.

“The health and safety of our passengers and staff onboard is of paramount importance, and we take very seriously the advice issued by the U.K. government with regard to issues such as this outbreak of swine flu,” said Matt Grimes, Olsen’s director of planning.

“The FCO is now advising against all but essential travel to Mexico, and so it would be irresponsible of us to put in danger any of the persons onboard Balmoral.”

 For more information from the Centers for Disease Control, visit www.cdc.gov. Most cruises lines are posting updates on their websites. Visit www.carnival.com, www.celebrity.com, www.hollandamerica.com, www.ncl.com, www.princess.com, www.royalcaribbean.com and www.fredolsencruises.com.

Crystal Cruise Lines Introduces “Photography Experiences of Discovery”

Cruise Crystal Luxury

Cruise Crystal Luxury

 

Crystal Cruises is introducing “Photography Experiences of Discovery” theme programming on two Mediterranean cruises this summer and fall.

The June 2 photography cruise from Lisbon to Venice will feature the expertise of Neil Leifer, a photographer and documentary filmmaker, best known for his photos of Muhammad Ali and other greats for “Sports Illustrated.”

Fred Plotkin, an expert on Mediterranean arts and culture, will lecture on the region’s photographers — Robert Capa, Cornell Capa and Sebastiao Salgado.

Sophocles Alexiou, a master photographer and three-time winner of the Kodak Gold award and the London Portrait Group trophy, will offer private portrait sessions with guests. Select images from these portrait sessions will be presented in a custom-bound album.

 
The Nov. 1 Barcelona to Lisbon cruise will feature Theresa Airey, a photographer best known for her skill in restoration and integration of traditional printmaking and digital imagery, who will share tips on seeing photographically, expanding creativity and sharpening visual perception.

Simon John, a master photographer who has won 10 Kodak Gold awards for excellence in portraiture, also will hold private portrait sessions with guests.

Additionally, the “Photography Experiences of Discovery” cruises will feature expanded classes and instruction on photo editing offered through Crystal’s Computer University@Sea.

The itineraries call in cities in Italy, Portugal, Spain, Croatia, Montenegro and Morocco. Fares start $4,080 per person, double occupancy.

Celebrity Cruise Lines to Offer Short Caribbean Cruises Year-Round

 

Celebrity Cruise Lines

Celebrity Cruise Lines

 

Beginning in May 2010, Celebrity Cruises’ Century will offer four- and five-night Caribbean itineraries year-round instead of limiting them to the winter season.

 The 2010-11 sailings on the 1,814-guest, recently refurbished Century are now open for sale.

Since 2005, Celebrity Century has sailed in Europe in the summer and the Caribbean in the winter.

 The ship will kick off its new year-round Caribbean status on May 3, 2010, with a one-time seven-night Western Caribbean sailing. Then it will assume the four- and five-night Western Caribbean schedule.

 
The five-night sailings will alternate between two itineraries. One of these is new and features calls to Roatan, Honduras, and Cozumel bookended by two sea days.

 The other five-night itinerary is similar to past offerings, and includes stops in Ocho Rios and Grand Cayman.

The four-night itinerary will remain the same and will visit to Key West and Cozumel.

Two five-night holiday sailings will be available. The Dec. 24, 2010, cruise will mark the first time Celebrity visits Falmouth, Jamaica, and also will include a stop in Grand Cayman.

The Dec. 29, 2010, voyage will visit Key West, CocoCay, and Nassau.

Royal Caribbean Cruise Line’s Oasis of the Seas to Debut Musical “Hairspray”

 

Royal Caribbean Newset Ship Oasis of the Seas

Royal Caribbean Newset Ship Oasis of the Seas

 
Royal Caribbean International’s 220,000-ton Oasis of the Seas will debut the Tony award-winning musical “Hairspray” in December.

One of two productions to take place in the Opal Theater, “Hairspray” will be offered three or four times on each seven-night cruise itinerary. Royal Caribbean licensed the show for three years aboard Oasis of the Seas with an option for a fourth year.

 “Hairspray” earned eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, during its near seven-year run on Broadway, which came to an end in January and is currently playing in London’s West End.

Set in 1962, the show follows the story of Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big aspirations who wins a spot on the local TV dance program, “The Corny Collins Show,” and finds herself transformed into an overnight teen sensation.

The show has been trimmed just slightly to fit within the average 90-minute run time consistent with Royal Caribbean’s theater productions, but the high-energy musical numbers will remain.

 
Oasis of the Seas will offer other entertainment, including an aerial show yet to be formally announced, which also will be performed in the Opal Theater.

Entertainment Place, one of seven neighborhoods on Oasis of the Seas, which will a lounge filled with live jazz and blues.

 Comedy Live will feature comics while Studio B will be the place for an ice show featuring the writings of Hans Christian Anderson.

 The AquaTheater at the stern of the ship will host a comedy dive show and aquatic acrobatics synchronized to music and lights.

MSC Cruises Extends “Balcony Blowout” in Med, Northern Europe

MSC Cruise Line

MSC Cruise Line

 
MSC Cruises is extending the deadline to book its “Balcony Blowout” savings on Mediterranean and Northern Europe sailings until May 31, giving guests more time to save up to 60 percent.

 

“Balcony Blowout” rates begin at $999 per person for a balcony stateroom on a seven-night cruise. The special rates are for new bookings made by May 31, 2009, while space is available, on select seven-night sailings.

 

Included in the offer are MSC Poesia sailings in the Eastern Mediterranean roundtrip from Venice or Bari;

MSC Orchestra Baltic or Norwegian Fjords roundtrips from Copenhagen and Western Mediterranean roundtrips from Barcelona or Genoa;

 MSC Splendida’s Western Mediterranean roundtrips from Barcelona, Genoa, Civitavecchia or Marseille;

 MSC Fantasia Western Mediterranean roundtrips from Genoa, Barcelona, Naples or Marseille; 

 MSC Musica Eastern Mediterranean roundtrip from Venice or Bari.
Cruise-only rates are per person for a balcony, based on double occupancy and cannot be combined with any other discount or promotion.

 

Government fees and taxes for all guests are additional. As on all sailings, children ages 17 and younger sail free when sharing a stateroom with two full-fare-paying adults

Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Plans Casino Royale Gaming Tournaments

 

Royal Caribbean Cruise

Royal Caribbean International has launched gaming tournaments at Casino Royal, its onboard casinos, on upcoming cruises. Guests on all four-night or longer itineraries in 2009 can buy into a tournament and vie for cash prizes and a complimentary cruise for two in the cruise line’s Royal Poker Tour.

 

Winners of these satellite tournaments also will receive an entry to the Royal Poker Tour Championship to play for an estimated prize pool of $100,000. Guests also can compete in the 2009 Club Royale Slot Tournaments for cash prizes ranging from $6,000 to $15,000. On the West Coast, the slot tournaments will be available aboard the Mariner of the Seas during its seven-night sailings from Los Angeles to the Mexican Riviera departing July 12 and Nov. 22.

 
In the Northeast, slot tournaments will be available on the May 30 departure of a five-night Bermuda cruise sailing roundtrip from Norfolk, Va., aboard the Grandeur of the Seas; the July 25 and Sept. 19 departures of a five-night Bermuda cruise sailing from Baltimore aboard the Grandeur of the Seas; and the Oct. 10 departure of a seven-night Canada & New England cruise sailing from Boston aboard the Jewel of the Seas.

 

From Florida, passengers can participate in slot tournaments the April 19 departure of a seven-night Eastern Caribbean sailing roundtrip from Miami aboard the Freedom of the Seas; the May 21, June 18, July 16, and Oct. 8 departures of a four-night Western Caribbean sailing roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale aboard the Enchantment of the Seas; and the Sept. 19 departure of a five-night Western Caribbean cruise from Fort Lauderdale aboard the Enchantment of the Seas.

 
Club Royale’s top 100 players will have the option to join Royal Caribbean International on the following sailings to play in the by-invitation-only 2009 Masters Tournaments — the Aug. 15 departure of a seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise from Miami aboard the Liberty of the Seas for a Slots Masters Tournament and the May 9 and Oct. 24 departures of a seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise from Miami aboard Liberty of the Seas for a Blackjack Masters Tournament.

 

 As members of Club Royale, qualified players receive special offers on future Royal Caribbean International cruises, the ability to earn onboard comps, and exclusive invitations to tournament sailings. In addition, points earned at slot machines on ships with automated player tracking can be redeemed onboard for cash, merchandise and drinks. Club Royale members also receive Royal Caribbean’s new Casino Royale Newsletter, which informs players of the latest onboard gaming developments, special offers and upcoming tournaments by email monthly.

 

zanza-logo-Millions

This post brought to you by Cruise Zanza Blue which was started by crew members for cruise travelers – For more information go to www.zanza.com

Cruise Deals
Zanza Blue presents you with the best cruise deals without compromising the level of service you should expect www.zanza.com

Cruise Lines
Zanza Blue presents an overview of nearly 20 cruise lines, to discover what each cruise line has to offer, checkout the Cruise Line Section. www.zanza.com

Concierges
Zanza Blue presents several concierge profiles; you can choose your own concierge by cruise line, itinerary or even personality, checkout the Concierge Section. www.zanza.com

Videos – Podcasts
Zanza Blue presents helpful video/podcasts, checkout the Podcast Section.  www.zanza.com

 

Cunard Cruise Line, Oxford Press Introduce Science at Sea

Cunard-three-queens

 

Cunard Line is partnering with Oxford University Press to introduce new onboard Science at Sea lectures by prominent science writers.

 

 In addition, guests can join the Science Club to stay informed of the latest in popular science publishing through quarterly email newsletters, invitations to book launches and more.

 

The program kicks off on Queen Mary 2’s April 8 westbound trans-Atlantic voyage. On that voyage will be authors Jerry Coyne, the American professor of biology known for his commentary on the intelligent design debate; Philip Ball, winner of the Association of British Science Writers award for the best communication of science in a non-scientific context; and Jim Horne, director of the Sleep Research Centre at Loughborough University.

 

 The authors will deliver three lectures each, sign copies of their books and be interviewed by the entertainment director. Additional Science at Sea voyages aboard Queen Mary 2 are scheduled for June 13 to 19, Aug. 29 to Sept. 4 and Oct. 9 to 15.

zanza-logo-Millions

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Epic to Feature Plunge Slide, Family Activities

 

 
Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Epic will include an expansive Aqua Park with a tube slide called The Epic Plunge when it debuts in May 2010. The line said the ship will feature a 33-foot-high, 64-foot-wide rock climbing and rapelling wall, six bowling lanes, a mixed-use sports deck, squash court and three kids’ and teen activity areas.

 

The ship will boast 14 restaurants and 18 bars and lounges. The Aqua Park will include three water slides, including one designed for children that zips through the rock climbing wall, a more adventurous three-story slide, and The Epic Plunge, a tube slide for inner-tubing into a bowl slide with a drop through a 200-foot-long tube. The Aqua Park also includes two main pools with arching water effects that illuminate at night, five whirlpools, a wading pool, and a kids’ pool with sculptures, water sprays and effects, and a kiddy slide.

 
Bowling lanes will be located in two venues — three in the Bliss Ultra Lounge and three in O’Sheehan’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill. The sports deck will include a full-size basketball court, batting cage, bungee trampoline, rope course and a 24-foot-tall enclosed climbing cage called the spider web. The first squash court will be located in the fitness center.

 
The Kid’s Crew facility, called Recess, will be centrally located on Deck 14 adjacent and easily accessible to the family-friendly staterooms. Two separate areas are designed for kids ages 2 through 9 and ages 10 through 12. The kids’ area includes a space-themed play area, air hockey table, a light-up dance floor, Wii gaming areas, an arts and crafts area and a SurroundSound cinema.

 

The Tween Zone has a futuristic feel that includes multiple Wii and PlayStation areas, along with a private karaoke performance stage that doubles as a cinema.

 

The teen area, called Entourage, is located on Deck 16 and includes air hockey, pinball, foosball, a video jukebox, and nine large flat-screen televisions, five of which are located around a central video game console featuring PlayStation 3. In the evening, Entourage transitions into a hip nightclub with a space for dancing or just hanging out on comfy couches. Directly below is a video arcade.

 
The 14 Freestyle Dining restaurants include Taste, located in the ship’s atrium and serving traditional and contemporary cuisine; The Manhattan Room, reminiscent of an art deco supper club; Café Jardin, a casual eatery modeled after a traditional English country garden conservatory; Cagney’s Steakhouse & Churrascaria, featuring steaks and Argentinean churrasco grilled skewered meats; La Cucina, a Tuscan-style eatery serving regional Italian specialties including pizza and pasta; Le Bistro, Norwegian’s trademark French bistro; Shanghai’s, a Chinese restaurant and noodle bar reminiscent of Shanghai in the 1930s; Wasabi, a sushi and sake bar; Teppanyaki, with 115 seats and up to 24 knife-wielding chefs cooking exhibition-style; and O’Sheehan’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill, a sports bar that serves American favorites and comfort food around the clock.

 
NCL has launched a new version of Norwegian Epic’s microsite at epic.ncl.com. More announcements about Epic will be revealed in New York City on May 20, when the ship will also go on sale to the general public. The first Eastern Caribbean sailing is scheduled for July 17, 2010, and its alternating Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries will be available for booking through April 2011.

 

zanza-logo-Millions