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Breaking News: Royal Carribean Announces First Megaliner for Australia

Royal Caribbean announced this afternoon that Voyager of the Seas will be based in Sydney for a 5-month season from November 2012, becoming Australia and New Zealand’s first ‘megaliner’.

Voyager of the Seas will be the fifth Royal Caribbean Cruises Limited ship sailing in the region in 2012-13, joining Royal Caribbean International’s  Rhapsody of the Seas and Radiance of the Seas, and sister brand Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Solstice and Celebrity Millennium.

 There will be no mistaking Voyager of the Seas when she’s in town. Built at a cost of US$500 million and measuring 311m long, 48m wide and with 15 passenger decks, she is twice the size of most cruise ships currently based in the region. She carries up to 3,840 guests – more than the population of Australian towns like Bellingen, NSW and Port Douglas, QLD – and will showcase concepts never before seen in Australia and New Zealand waters, including an onboard ice rink. 

 “There are clear opportunities in the China and Australia markets, which are key areas for Royal Caribbean International’s global development,” says Adam Goldstein, CEO & President of Royal Caribbean International. “We are excited to be able to bring such an innovative ship to the region in 2012.”

According to Gavin Smith, managing director of Royal Caribbean Cruises Australia, the deployment is a testament to the strength of the Australian cruising market in particular.  Speaking from Shanghai today he said, “The investment of Voyager of the Seas demonstrates our company’s tremendous belief in the future of this region and we are extremely honoured to shape the future of cruising in Australia. 

 “Since opening our local office in 2008 our focus has been on bringing new, innovative, class-leading ships to the market.  Voyager of the Seas will be the largest cruise ship ever to call Australia home and once she joins our local fleet we will offer more than 60 cruise departures per year, carrying over 150,000 guests.  The result is an unprecedented choice in ship styles and destinations – for both Australian and international holidaymakers alike,” says Mr Smith.

With 1,556 staterooms, Voyager of the Seas is nearly two and a half times bigger than Australia’s largest hotel.  When she sails into Australia in November 2012, she will introduce several unique concepts never before experienced at sea in the region:

  • “Royal Promenade” – an indoor ‘main street’ stretching the length of a football field through the middle of the ship, lined with places to eat, drink, shop and be entertained.  Guests can stroll up and down the 4-story street and enjoy regular street parades.
  • “Studio B” Ice Rink – an ice skating rink for guests that also doubles as a sensational 900-seat venue for ice show productions from world-class figure skaters.
  • Inside cabins with a view – traditionally Inside cabins have no view, but these unique cabins overlook the Royal Promenade.
  • Unparalleled sports facilities including an Inline skating track, Royal Caribbean’s signature rock-climbing wall, a 9-hole minigolf course, a golf simulator, a full size sports court, 3 swimming pools and six whirlpools.

 There are incredible facilities for kids and teens too with a huge, action-packed Adventure Ocean Club with an Adventure Beach water park, a dedicated teens disco and a video arcade.  

 Guests will be spoilt for choice with the number of options for dining on Voyager of the Seas. Her 11 dining venues include specialty restaurant “Portofino” for classic Italian fine dining and the 1950s inspired American diner “Johnny Rockets”. But Voyager’s most stunning eatery is the grand three-story, 1,920-seat main dining room, which will be the largest restaurant in Australasia.

 Guests can choose to relax or let their hair down at the 13 lounges, bars and clubs which include the 2-deck “Vault” nightclub and English pub “Pig & Whistle”.  Voyager of the Seas also features an impressive 1,350-seat “Coral Theatre”, two members-only lounges, an indoor pool, a 1,400-square metre Spa & Fitness Centre, beauty salon, boutiques, art gallery and the beautiful “Skylight Chapel” – a unique wedding chapel at sea.

 Voyager of the Seas’ Asia season will include a range of 4- to 10-night cruises from Shanghai, China between June and October 2012.   She will be the largest cruise ship ever deployed to the Asian market, sailing alongside Royal Caribbean’s popular Legend of the Seas.

 Voyager of the Seas’ Australia & New Zealand season will feature 12 New Zealand, South Pacific and Australia itineraries ranging from one to 18 nights, sailing from Sydney and Fremantle. Cruises are due to open for sale in early July 2011.

 Currently, Voyager of the Seas sails Mediterranean itineraries from Venice during the northern hemisphere summer season and Caribbean cruises from New Orleans during the southern hemisphere summer season.

To register your interest in Voyager of the Seas deals. Please email info@cruisepilot.com.au or call 1300 795 433.

Best of British Cruising

In keeping with the royal wedding theme, as the World’s attention is drawn to London this Friday - when Prince William marries his long-term beau Kate Middleton, we bring to you some fabulous British-styled cruise deals!

Enjoy the uniquely British cruise experience onboard a P&O Cruises World Cruising ship with afternoon tea sandwiches, cakes and pastries,  London’s West End-style performances in the ships’ theatres and sailaway parties in contemporary surroundings.

From the moment you step on board, you will experience the best of the best with White Star Service. Classic, luxurious and amazingly refined, Cunard reflects a proud British heritage and offers the best in White Star Service.
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P&O’s Top 10 Cruising Must-Do’s

There is certainly never a dull moment on a P&O Cruise Holiday. Shake off your inhabitions and check out the Top 10 Cruising Must-Do’s as recommended by P&O Cruises!

Don’t forget P&O’s exciting 2012/2013 sailings will be on sale from 31 March. Speak to your Cruisepilot Consultant today to ensure you don’t miss out!

Top 10 Cruising Must-Do’s.

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P&O Releases 2012/13 Program

P&O Cruises has released its cruise program for the 2012/13 Australian / New Zealand cruise season. Notable additions include the expansion of shorter duration cruises as well as their popular comedy themed cruises and cuisine themed cruises.

Melbourne will be added as a cruising homeport and will boast seven departures during the season. South Australia too will feature in the new cruise program with calls at Port Lincoln and Kangaroo Island being added to P&O’s coastal voyage itinerary.

Exciting not to be missed departures include  Pacific Jewel and Pacific Dawn for the November 2012 total solar eclipse.

For P&O’s latest cruise deals and full 2012/2013 program visit Cruisepilot’s P&O Specials page or call 1300 795 433 for more details. P&O’s 2012/2013 voyages will go on sale from 31 March 2011.
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A New Deal Every Day

Deal of the Day has been launched this week on the Cruisepilot website, giving visitors 24 hours to take advantage of the specially priced cruise or tour deal for that day!

The Deal of the Day will feature cruise specials and tour deals for all of the major cruise and tour companies. Visitors are encouraged to visit the site daily to avoid missing out on their ideal cruise deal – for a holiday of a lifetime!

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