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Website: www.cruiseweekly.com.au | Phone: 1300 799 220 | Fax: 1300 799 221 | Email: [email protected] Page 1 Tuesday 15 November 2011 TODAY’S ISSUE OF CW Cruise Weekly’s consumer issue today has five pages of the latest cruise news. PLUS see page six of the issue for details on 11 cruise package deals for Asian and European voyages from ecruising.travel. River cruise debuts outnumber ocean Next year, twice as many river vessels than ocean liners will be launched around the world. AT LEAST 13 new river-cruising ships are on the way in 2012, compared to only seven new ocean liners – the first time that the balance has been tipped. Leading the pack, in January, Uniworld will enter Asia with the River Saigon debuting on the Mekong River. Avalon Waterways will also add a ship on the Mekong, the Angkor, as well as the Vista and Visionary in Europe; and in March, Viking River Cruises is set to unleash six longships in Europe. April will see the launch of APT’s AmaCerto and Scenic Tours’ Scenic Crystal. And in the US, American Cruise Line’s Queen of the Mississippi is due in August. Teresia Fors, Viking’s managing director (Australia & New Zealand), described the growth of river cruising as “yesterday’s news” but said it was now established as a mainstream cruise category, which also reaches out to people who have never cruised. “I am absolutely certain that for many travellers currently not cruising, river cruising will become the first stepping stone on their path to becoming cruisers,” she said. John Molinaro, Uniworld’s general manager Australia, said there was “no doubt” that river cruising would be more popular in 2012, especially among couples and multi- generational families. “This type of holiday experience is clearly on the radar of more travellers than ever, and I think we will all see significantly positive Cruiseco spending credits CRUISE booking specialist, Cruiseco, is offering onboard spending credits of up to GBP200 per cabin onboard a selection of Voyages of Discovery’s mv Discovery 2012 cruises through the Mediterranean, The Baltic and Europe. Prices for the voyages start at $5,690pp/ts for a 15-night Baltic Icons cruise departing on 10 May 2012 including pre-cruise accom. To be eligible for the free onboard spending credits bookings must be made by 15 December 2011. See www.cruising.com.au for details. results of that in the next 12 months,” he said. Christian Schweitzer, Australasia’s marketing manager of Globus which operates Avalon ships, said the boom would provide greater diversity in itineraries and features “including how travellers can spend their leisure time aboard, from ways to view the scenery, to onboard pampering, through to dining options”. However, Fors warned Australians not to be too assured by the record level of capacity. “Booking early is still critical,” she said. “Secure your stateroom first, then worry about the earlybird airfares when they come out. “So many people that I have been in touch with for the past three to four months were missing out because they had left it too late,” she added. Cruise Weekly comp winners CRUISE Weekly would like to congratulate Garry Bellairs from Balwyn in Victoria and Gavin Harper from Glenalta in South Australia who were the lucky winner of last week’s SeaDream Cookbook competition. New Year celebrations at sea CAPTAIN Cook Cruises is inviting Aussies to celebrate New Year’s Eve 2012 onboard one of its special voyages. Set inside the fireworks exclusion zone, Captain Cook Cruises’ Show Deck; Seafood Buffet Dinner and Fireworks; and Matilda Rocket Fireworks cruises offer guests an up close view of all the action on Sydney Harbour. NYE cruises are priced from $399pp, see your travel agent or www.captaincook.com.au.

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TODAY’S ISSUE OF CWCruise Weekly’s consumer issue today hasfive pages of the latest cruise news. PLUS see page six of the issue for detailson 11 cruise package deals for Asian andEuropean voyages from ecruising.travel.

River cruise debuts outnumber oceanNext year, twice as many rivervessels than ocean liners will belaunched around the world. AT LEAST 13 new river-cruising ships are onthe way in 2012, compared to only seven newocean liners – the first time that the balancehas been tipped. Leading the pack, in January, Uniworld willenter Asia with the River Saigon debuting onthe Mekong River. Avalon Waterways will also add a ship on theMekong, the Angkor, as well as the Vista andVisionary in Europe; and in March, Viking RiverCruises is set to unleash six longships inEurope. April will see the launch of APT’s AmaCertoand Scenic Tours’ Scenic Crystal. And in the US, American Cruise Line’s Queenof the Mississippi is due in August. Teresia Fors, Viking’s managing director(Australia & New Zealand), described thegrowth of river cruising as “yesterday’s news”but said it was now established as amainstream cruise category, which alsoreaches out to people who have never cruised. “I am absolutely certain that for manytravellers currently not cruising, river cruisingwill become the first stepping stone on theirpath to becoming cruisers,” she said. John Molinaro, Uniworld’s general managerAustralia, said there was “no doubt” that rivercruising would be more popular in 2012,especially among couples and multi-generational families. “This type of holiday experience is clearly onthe radar of more travellers than ever, and Ithink we will all see significantly positive

Cruiseco spending credits CRUISE booking specialist, Cruiseco, is offeringonboard spending credits of up to GBP200 percabin onboard a selection of Voyages ofDiscovery’s mv Discovery 2012 cruises throughthe Mediterranean, The Baltic and Europe. Prices for the voyages start at $5,690pp/tsfor a 15-night Baltic Icons cruise departing on10 May 2012 including pre-cruise accom. To be eligible for the free onboard spendingcredits bookings must be made by 15December 2011. See www.cruising.com.au for details.

results of that in the next 12 months,” he said. Christian Schweitzer, Australasia’s marketingmanager of Globus which operates Avalonships, said the boom would provide greaterdiversity in itineraries and features “includinghow travellers can spend their leisure timeaboard, from ways to view the scenery, toonboard pampering, through to diningoptions”. However, Fors warned Australians not to betoo assured by the record level of capacity.“Booking early is still critical,” she said. “Secure your stateroom first, then worryabout the earlybird airfares when they come out. “So many people that I have been in touchwith for the past three to four months weremissing out because they had left it too late,”she added.

Cruise Weekly comp winners CRUISE Weekly would like to congratulateGarry Bellairs from Balwyn in Victoria andGavin Harper from Glenalta in South Australiawho were the lucky winner of last week’sSeaDream Cookbook competition.

New Year celebrations at sea CAPTAIN Cook Cruises is inviting Aussies tocelebrate New Year’s Eve 2012 onboard one ofits special voyages. Set inside the fireworks exclusion zone,Captain Cook Cruises’ Show Deck; SeafoodBuffet Dinner and Fireworks; and MatildaRocket Fireworks cruises offer guests an upclose view of all the action on Sydney Harbour. NYE cruises are priced from $399pp, see yourtravel agent or www.captaincook.com.au.

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Q1 from Harold in Turramurra, NSW: Haroldwould like to know if Captain Cook Cruiseswill expand into Asia. And if so, what shipswill the cruise line use?

Q2 from Jennifer in Wagga Wagga, NSW:Jennifer has asked if there is room serviceavailable on Captain Cook Cruises Fiji andovernight Sydney Harbour voyages.

P&O Cruises glows green P&O Cruises has added three new GreenWorld Tours for 2012, including a Rural Life &SOS Village tour in Nha Trang, a MondesaTownship tour in Walvis Bay and a Kibbutzvoluntour tour in Ashod.

Ready for heated ocean views? CRYSTAL Cruises has enlisted savvy politicaland world affairs experts James Carville, MaryMatalin, former US Ambassador Marc Ginsbergand 4-star US General Hugh Shelton to takepart in its lively Ocean Views discussion panelprogram. Moderated by British foreign correspondentKen Rees, the four experts will providecommentary, insight and argument into hot-topics including the Middle East political andsocial landscape and the upcoming US election.

Australians urged to cruise to PNGPapua New Guinea is growing inpopularity as a uniqueadventure cruise destination. PAPUA New Guinea Tourism PromotionAuthority’s Australian representative MichaelWoods told Cruise Weekly that cruising wasemerging as the best way for travellers tocombine adventure, culture and nature withthe onboard comfort of a ship. “We have seen a more varied and increasedcruise offering to PNG over the last decade,with larger operators now cruising in thecountry,” he said. “Cruising opens up many parts of thedestination previously considered too difficultto access, such as the remote islands of the MilneBay province and the Sepik River,” he added. Woods said the value is “excellent” for sucha remote destination which offers anauthentic cultural insight. “What you experience is not just for touristeyes, it is actual reality for the majority ofPapua New Guineans,” he said. “Now is the time to experience the ancientcultures and remote pristine islands, beachesand jungles, while they still exist in all theirraw and rugged beauty.” Companies offering PNG voyages include OrionExpeditions Cruises, Coral Princess Cruises,North Star Cruises and Aurora Expeditions. Orion and Orion II will set sail in March andOctober 2012 and are currently offering 25%

off all 2012 PNG voyages booked before 30November 2011. Normally $8,995 per person twin-share, thereduced rate is $6,745. Coral Princess Cruises’ Oceanic Discoverer,which can sail in the shallow Sepik River, hasfares from $8,690 per person twin-share for10 nights from Alotau to Rabaul or $9,090 for12 nights departing from Cairns. North Star Cruises has also announced half-price upgrades for PNG cruises departing thisyear – valid for new and existing bookings onTrue North. To commemorate the 70th anniversary ofAustralia’s involvement in the war at Kokoda,Aurora Expeditions has launched a specialvoyage to run in April 2012 that ends with adawn ANZAC Day service in Rabaul. The 13-day trip starts at $5,690 per personquad-share, including shore excursions andlectures by an onboard war historian.

Foodies, look out for Vietnam CELEBRITY chef Luke Nguyen has signed onto lead two food-themed APT 19-day Vietnamand Cambodia Signature Experience tour-cruisesdeparting 30 June and 29 December 2012. Best known for his ‘Luke Nguyen’s Vietnam’SBS cooking television show, Nguyen will bewith the respective tours for 10 days, and willjoin guests on street-stall, cooking school andsampling adventures. The cruise-tour is priced from $8,395pp, seeyour travel agent for details.

Celebrity Apprentice and P&O P&O Cruises was thrust into the spotlight onChannel Nine’s Celebrity Apprentice ascontestants took on the challenge ofpromoting the cruise line’s short break cruisesvia “living billboards” in Sydney. “The motley crew at the Celebrity Apprenticeprovided a great opportunity to show howmuch cruising has changed in recent years,”said Ann Sherry, CEO of Carnival Australia. “More than half a million Australians are setto take to the high seas for a holiday next yearand it was a heap of fun watching thecontestants find new ways to connect withcustomers,” she added. The episode which aired last week, topped theratings with 1.252m viewers tuning in to seethe winning team score $30,000 from P&O togo toward their leader’s chosen charity. To view the episode CLICK HERE.

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Jahan discovers the Mekong THE Jahan has just completed her maidenMekong voyage between Saigon and SiemReap under her new Travel Indochina charteragreement. The 52-passenger four deck vessel boasts thehighest staff-to-passenger ratio of any ship onthe Mekong, and all staterooms and suitesfeature floor to ceiling windows and slidingdoors that open onto a private balcony. In terms of design, the vessel is crafted witha British Indian theme in mind, and features apool, gym, steam bath, observatory, library,and boutique. “Many of the clients said it was much morelike staying in a luxury hotel suite than whatthey had experienced previously on rivercruisers in other parts of the world,” saidTravel Indochina’s Managing Director andCo-founder Paul Hole. “The response of the passengers wasextremely gratifying, to see how much theclients appreciated how the vision for Mekongcruising should be,” he added. Travel Indochina has exclusive inventory onsailings through to 2013, including an exclusiveNew Year’s Eve Charter, where there are onlyfour of the 26 cabins left. For more information or pricing details visityour local travel agent, or phone 1300 362 777.

Get a Scenic view of Asia THE new 43-page 2012/2013 Vietnam,Cambodia, China and Japan brochure fromScenic Tours features luxury cruising and landtouring in China, India, Vietnam, Cambodia,Laos and Tibet, as well as extended touringinto Japan, Thailand, Myanmar and Singapore. New cruise options for 2012/13 includevoyages onboard, the Jahan with seven-nightMekong itineraries between Ho Chi Minh Cityin Vietnam and Siem Reap in Cambodia. The brochure also features earlybird dealsincluding a Partner Free Airfare for bookingsmade by 31 March 2012. For more information see your local travelagent or call 1300 723 642.

Five special Oceania offers OCEANIA Cruises is offering US$1,000shipboard credit per cabin plus free gratuities,for five selected World 2011/12 Collectionsailings, including Regatta’s 17 January 201218-day South Pacific Explorer from Papeete toAuckland. The other four sailings include Insignia’s 22January 2012 16-day Valparaiso roundtripAncient Mysteries cruise; Nautica’s 25-dayImperial Interludes 28 February 2012 Bangkokto Beijing cruise; Regatta’s 21-day Coral Seasand Australian Adventures 08 March 2012Auckland to Sydney journey, as well as her 25-day Jewels of the Pacific 29 March 2012Sydney to Papeete cruise. Prices start from AU$3,740pp, and offers arevalid for sales until 31 January 2012. See your travel agent for details.

Champagne cruising is an art PICTURE this: you are in the Hermitagemuseum in St Petersburg, it is closed, and youare enjoying a musical performance from theState Hermitage Orchestra reminiscent ofmusical soirees during the reign of the Tsars. Sound good? Well that’s exactly whatVoyages of Discovery is set to introduce for itsguests cruising on its 16-day Baltic Icons journeydeparting 11 May 2012, and its 15-day BalticTreasures voyage departing 28 June 2012. In addition to a musical performance, guestswill also enjoy a champagne reception and aprivate guided tour of the once great WinterPalace of the Romanov Tsars. See your travel agent for details.

Starbucks on the high seas COFFEE store icon Starbucks has landed onRoyal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, offeringguests a full signature Starbucks coffee menuto select from, brewed by trained baristas. It is not the first time that Starbucks hasopened at sea, with Oasis’ sistership Allure ofthe Seas debuting her own Starbucks when shelaunched last year.

CW Carnival Spirit update CRUISE Weekly would like to thank thehordes of readers who entered the CarnivalCruise Lines Carnival Spirit competition. Due to the sheer volume of entries, CW hashad to put off announcing the winner untilnext week, to allow time for properconsideration of each entry.

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Magic descends on Galveston CARNIVAL Magic sailed into her newyear-round homeport of Galveston, Texas, tomass celebrations on Sunday. A crowd of 4,000 eager Texans greeted Magicat Galveston’s Pier 21, and rocked out to a freehour-long performance by rock superstarsMaroon 5. Yesterday, following the festivities, Magicdeparted on her inaugural week-longCaribbean cruise. From her new home waters Magic will hosttwo different week-long itineraries, includingseven-day western Caribbean voyages toMontego Bay, Grand Cayman and Cozumel,and week-long eastern Caribbean cruises toNassau, Freeport and Key West. “Today marks a big day for Carnival CruiseLines as we introduce the spectacular newCarnival Magic to its U.S. homeport ofGalveston, Texas,” said Gerry Cahill, CarnivalCruise Lines’ president and CEO. Magic is not the only Carnival ship tohomeport year-round from Texas, withCarnival Triumph having launched four- andfive-day cruises from Galveston last month. Together the pair represent the largest-evercapacity commitment by a cruise line to Texas,with Carnival saying it expects to carry morethan 450,000 guests annually from the port.

Drinking age for ships lowered ROYAL Caribbean has lowered the agerequirements for alcohol consumption on itsvessels from 21 years to 18 years. The change will come into effect from March2012, and will only be put in place onboardvessels sailing from Australian, European,South American, Asian and New Zealand ports. Cruises departing from the US will retain thehigher age drinking restrictions. “As a global cruise company, RoyalCaribbean International is committed toproviding an enjoyable vacation environmentthat respects the cultures around the worldfrom where we source our guests,” the cruiseline said in a statement. The change, according to Royal Caribbean isdesigned to “better accommodate the culturalnorms in the regions of the world where RoyalCaribbean International sails”.AIDA takes guests to Bahrain

GERMAN cruise line AIDA has announced itwill include port calls to the Middle Easterndestination of Bahrain starting in December.

New Carnival Spirit experiences CARNIVAL Cruise Lines has announced thewinner of its Carnival Spirit Name this Slidecompetition as Elke Faulwetter of Tasmania. The name put forth by Elke and chosen byCarnival for Spirit’s soon-to-be installedWorld’s fastest and steepest waterslide at seais, Green Thunder. For creating the winning name Elke has wona trip for two to the US to help christen GreenThunder.

Never been on a cruise before? P&O Cruises is releasing a series of videos forAustralians who have never been on a cruisebefore to help them find their sea legs. The videos follow six self-confessed non-cruisers on their first voyage in order to dispelsome common myths about cruising. All of the of the once “landlubbers” featuredin the videos are now cruise converts, one ofwhich, Coober Pedy service station ownerPeter Simatos, had not seen a boat in 40 years. See www.pocruises.com.au/landlubbers.

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A Dose of Real AlohaBy: Roderick Eime

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Vessel: Safari Explorer, 36 paxLocation: Molokai, Hawai’i

“Cruise Ships not welcome!” “Cruise Ships Go Home!” You’d think withplacard-wielding protesters and chants like this greeting you at thewharf, you’d washed up on some hostile, alien shore. The truth was quite the opposite. Here on the Hawai’ian island of Molokai traditional cruise ships wouldnot be welcome. There’s no infrastructure to speak of and it’s a shallow little port withno tender access or embarkation facilities. Heck, there isn’t even a McDonalds or set of traffic lights. There is absolutely no danger of seeing a Carnival or Celebrity ship hereany time soon. “It’s their right,” Thadeus, our guide and a local for over 40 years, tellsus,”and it’s not that we disagree with them. They just don’t understandyou’re not a cruise ship”. Molokai is home to around 7,000 permanent residents who live ablissfully remote, traditional Hawai’ian laid-back lifestyle. There’s organic farming of coffee, root crops and frangipani flowers. What little tourism there is consists of hiking, dinky museums andcultural experiences. Since the other Hawai’ian Islands have succumbed to a westernised,somewhat sterile, mass market tourism the imperative to preserve oneisland with an unadulterated Polynesian persona is strong – and thelocals all agree on this. The issue is not banning tourism, it’s managing it sustainably andrespectfully. Small groups with low impact and high relative yield is exactly whatMolokai needs - and the community leaders know that.

Aboard American Safari Cruises’ (ASC) tiny 36-passenger vessel, SafariExplorer, we are greeted by a delegation of the most senior Molokaicommunity elders. It’s made very clear to us that we are welcome. Each one of us is met with a traditional Hawai’ian ‘honi’ forehead-to-forehead greeting and a giant bear hug that typifies the sincerity of thePolynesian way of life here. As every passenger is ferried from the wharf in two minibuses for ourday’s excursions, we are stopped at the end of the street by a youngwoman holding a sign that says plainly, “No cruise ships”. “Oh, that’s my daughter-in-law,” says Thadeus with resignation, andwith that she beams a big grin and waves back. She approaches the car and leans in to kiss Thadeus. “Good morning!Don’t worry, we know you’re not a cruise ship!” she says waving us onour way. The message is clear. Tourism needs to be managed delicately and theASC offering is exactly that. If each weekly ASC visit was full for the entire five month season, itwould equal less than half a regular cruise ship. Our cultural and nature-based experiences are electrifying, or to usethe playful local phrase “gives you chicken skin”. From the commercial intensity of Waikiki, through the middle groundof Big Island and Maui, there’s room for a closely guarded backwater ofauthenticity - and Molokai is the stronghold. I wonder if there’s a ‘No Cruise Ships’ T-shirt? I want one. Best known for their Alaska products, ASC’s new seven-nightHawai’ian itinerary visits Big Island, Molokai and Maui. For details, contact Ultimate Cruising [www.ultimatecruising.com.au]on 1300 662 943.

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ID#12040 twin from $2,209*p/p

2012 Beijing to Sydney Voyage

48 night Beijing to Sydney package with 46 nights onboard Voyager of the Seas. Departing 8 Oct 2012. Oneway airfare. 2nights at Raffl es, Beijing. Full day Mutianyu Great Wall tour. Transfers. Ports: Tianjin, Fukuoka, Jeju, Xiamen, Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok, Singapore, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Port Hedland, Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Hobart, Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Sydney.

ID#12360 twin from $6,189*p/p

2012 Sydney to Singapore Celebrity

19 night Sydney to Singapore package with 17 nights onboard Celebrity Millenium. Departing 22 Nov 2012. Oneway airfare.

2 nights at Swissotel the Stamford, Singapore. Entry to The singapore Flyer. Transfers in Singapore. Ports: Sydney,

Newcastle, Brisbane, Airlie Beach, Cairns, Darwin, Bali, Singapore.

ID#11569 twin from $3,209*p/p

Singapore to Sydney Solstice

18 night Singapore to Sydney package with 16 nights onboard Celebrity Solstice. Departing 23 Nov 2012. Oneway airfare. 2 nights at Fairmont, Singapore. Entry to the Singapore Flyer. Transers in Singapore. Ports: Singapore, Bali, Darwin, Cairns, Brisbane, Sydney.

ID#11442 twin from $3,049*p/p

Voyagers Malaysia & Phuket

6 night Singapore roundtrip package with 4 nights onboard Voyager of the Seas. Departing 7 Jun 2012. Return airfares.

2 nights at Swissotel, Singapore. Entry to the Singapore Flyer. Transfers in Singapore.

Ports: Singapore, Port Kelang, Phuket, Singapore.

ID#12377 twin from $1,889*p/p

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