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Mar

AMA Waterways sails the Mekong River in 2009

Posted in Cruise News, Travel News  by Rimsky on March 4th, 2009

ms La Marguerite

ms La Marguerite

AMA Waterways, long associated with luxury European river cruising, in September this year will sail the Mekong River on “La Marguerite”. The seven-night cruises to Vietnam and Cambodia are packaged with pre- and post-cruise land stays for a 15-day package starting at $3,999 per person, including international air from LAX and SFO.
The 92 passenger La Marguerite is presently under construction but will offer luxury accomodation in 46 Staterooms ranging in size from 226SF to 443SF suites with balconies. Amenities will satisfy all the requirements of a fine hotel
The package will include air on Cathay Pacific to Hanoi with a 3 night stay and included sightseeing. From there guest will fly to Siem Reap, Cambodia for a two night hotel stay including tours to Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom. On the seventh day guests will embark La Marguerite on Tanle Sap Lake with numerous excursions planned for the duration of the cruise. On the final night at Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon), there will be a farewell cocktail party and dinner. Guests disembark for a city tour and one night in a hotel.

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4
Mar

Norwegian Epic’s Profile Revealed

Posted in Cruise News  by Rimsky on March 4th, 2009
Miami   -    Mar 3, 2009    
Norwegian Cruise Line today unveiled the first images of its new 153,000-gross ton, 4,200-passenger Norwegian Epic, the company’s largest and most innovative Freestyle Cruising ship to date. side view of NCL EpicCurrently under construction at STX Europe in St. Nazaire, France, the contemporary, balcony-rich, 19-deck ship will be 1,068 feet long, 133 feet wide, with a draft of 28.5 feet.. The ship will debut in the U.K. in May 2010 with inaugural Europe Cruises and later sail year-round in the Caribbean from Miami.

To date, NCL has revealed that the Epic will have a nightclub scene that “rivals the experiences of Las Vegas, Ibiza, the Riviera and South Beach.” Staterooms will have innovative curved walls.
Staterooms will open for booking later this month.

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4
Mar

Royal Caribbean’s Mariner Of The Seas Arrives In Los Angeles

Posted in Cruise News  by David on March 4th, 2009
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Royal Caribbean’s Mariner Of The Seas Arrives In Los Angeles
Cruise Line Introduces West Coast’s Largest And Most Innovative Cruise Ship

Miami -  The largest ship ever to offer cruise vacations from the West Coast arrived into Los Angeles today. At 1,020 feet long and 142,000 gross registered tons, Royal Caribbean International’s Mariner of the Seas will sail year-round from the Port of Los Angeles offering a seven-night Mexican Riviera itinerary with ports of call at Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan, Mexico. Mariner of the Seas is one of the cruise line’s Voyager class of ships, which revolutionized the cruise industry by introducing innovative amenities such the iconic rock-wall, an ice-skating rink, a full size basketball and sports court, an inline skating track and Royal Caribbean’s signature Royal Promenade, a boulevard of shops, restaurants, bars and lounges that runs nearly the length of the ship.

“We are excited to be introducing one of the industry’s most innovative ships to the West Coast  giving more vacationers the opportunity to conveniently experience the Royal Caribbean difference,” said Adam Goldstein, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean International. “From the very beginning, we have been guided by the principles of ‘Why Not’ – why not ice-skate across the equator or why not rock climb 200 miles out at sea? With Mariner of the Seas’s arrival in Los Angeles, we invite West Coast travelers to the Nation of Why Not and ask them ‘why not go out and see, do and be more than they had ever thought possible on a vacation’.”

Mariner of the Seas offers guests the chance to relax in the adults-only Solarium, swim in the two swimming pools or six whirlpools, or sunbathe in the main pool area, which served as the canvas for pop art sensation Romero Britto. Britto transformed the 25,000 square-foot pool deck into an outdoor art exhibit replete with whimsical figures and playful patterns. This one-of-a-kind pool deck also features a side gallery chronicling this project from initial inspiration to final construction. Offering an experience that caters to active travelers or multigenerational family vacations, Mariner of the Seas also features a nine-hole miniature golf course, interactive golf simulator, the full-service Mariner of the Seas Day Spa and a state-of-the-art fitness center.

In the evening, guests can enjoy one of the 16 bars and themed lounges and seven restaurants, including a 1950s-style Johnny Rockets Diner and Royal Caribbean’s signature specialty restaurants; Chops Grille steakhouse and Portofino Italian restaurant. Guests also can enjoy a myriad of entertainment options from top-rated Broadway-style productions in the Savoy Theatre to world class gaming in the Casino Royale.

Throughout, all guests will experience the line’s hallmark Gold Anchor Service, which helps make each guest vacation a unique and unforgettable experience with friendly and engaging service from the staff and crew.

For younger guests, Royal Caribbean’s award-winning Adventure Ocean youth program offers scheduled activities throughout the day that enriches and entertains kids. Teens have their own dedicated onboard areas such as Fuel, the teen disco; The Living Room, a place where they can relax and hang out with their friends; and The Back Deck, an outdoor lounge.

Mariner of the Seas will sail a seven-night Mexican Riviera itinerary, round-trip from Los Angeles with ports of call at Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan.

Royal Caribbean International is a global cruise brand with 20 ships currently in service and two under construction. The line also offers unique cruisetour vacations in Alaska, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, South America and New Zealand.

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