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Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Wednesday, 25 December 2013
M/V Akademik Shokalskiy stuck in Antarctic ice
The expedition ship Akademik Shokalskiy, carrying tourists and scientists aiming to repeat experiments made during Douglas Mawsons expedition, has become wedged in Antarctic sea ice. Three icebreakers are on the way to the site, approximately 1500 nautical miles south of Hobart at position -66.88 S,144.39 E.
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority is coordinating a search and rescue for the ship after a distress message was sent by satellite at 7.20am Australian time.
According to reports there are no present dangers facing the passengers on the "Spirit of Mawson - Australasian Antarctic Expedition 2013-14’’. There are approximately 50 passengers and scientists on board carrying out many of the same experiments done during the expedition led by Douglas Mawson.
Three icebreakers in nearby waters are on their way to help the vessel, although it was expected the fastest would take two days to reach the Akademik Shokalskiy. The ship will likely spend Christmas and Boxing Day stuck in the ice.
The Russian-built ship, left New Zealand on December 9 and has about 50 passengers and 20 crew members. The voyage is part of a research expedition to commemorate the centenary of Douglas Mawson's exploration.
The Australasian Antarctic Expedition leader, Chris Turney, wrote on Twitter: "Heavy ice. Beautiful; light wind. Only -1degC. All well. Merry Xmas everyone from AAE."
NOTE TO NEWS REPORTERS: Expeditions Online is NOT the operator for this vessel but is an independent polar booking agent for this vessel and many other expedition ships.
See more at: http://expeditionsonline.com/more-information/news/mv-akademik-shokalskiy-stuck-ice
Monday, 23 December 2013
Summer Sale - Captain Cook Cruises Fiji
A 'SAIL' to Sizzle This Summer
Captain Cook Cruises Fiji has released a sizzling summer sale, where passengers can cruise for seven nights but pay for only four. With prices starting from as low as $1560 per person for seven night Yasawa Island or Northern Discovery cruise everyone can now experience the beauty of the 'real' Fiji.
On any seven night cruise passengers will discover the pristine beaches, turquoise waters and remote villages, churches and schools of the real and untouched Fiji, aboard the 120-passenger, fully accommodated MV Reef Endeavour cruise ship.
The seven-night Yasawa Islands Cruise is the ultimate Yasawa Island experience and passengers will discover the beauty of the Southern and Northern Yasawa Island group. Passengers can swim at the picturesque Blue Lagoon and explore the amazing Caves of Sawa-I-Lau. They will also visit the islands of Tivua, Waya, Naviti, Viwa, and Yageta, where schools and churches will be visited and guests can take part in a traditional village sevusevu ceremony, Meke and Lovo feast.
Captain Cook Cruises seven nights Four Cultures Discovery cruise , is the first ever Fiji cruise to circumnavigate Vana Levu, Fiji's second largest island and visits four distinctive Fijian cultures, Ellice Islanders (Polynesians), Banabans (Micronesia), Fijian and Indians. The cruise visits the islands of Kioa, Rabi, Druadrua, Labasa Town, Manava Cay and the world's third longest barrier reef, Kia Island.
The Four Cultures Discovery Cruise has six scheduled departures in 2014 including; 07 January, 04 March, 06 May, 01 July, and 02 September.
Captain Cook Cruises seven nights Colonial Fiji Discovery Cruise reveals the unique history, art and culture of the Northern Fiji Islands and allows passengers the ultimate experience of 'standing' on the International Dateline. The cruise also visits the islands of Ovalau, Taveuni, Savusavu and Waiyevo.
The Colonial Fiji Discovery Cruise has six scheduled 2014 departures including 01 April, 03 June, 05 August, 07 October and 02 December.
The cruise 7 pay 4 deal is for sale until 31 March 2014 and valid for travel from 01 April 2014 until 31 March 2015.
All seven night cruise depart from Denarau Marina and prices start from only AUD$1560 per person twin share, normally $2900. For families a separate Stateroom is available from just AUD$824 per room for up to two children 5-17yrs, when parents or guardians travel in Stateroom accommodation.
Prices include meals, guided village, school and island tours, daily island stopovers, water activities, glass bottom boat excursions, snorkeling and snorkeling equipment, on board entertainment, Tropical island lovo feast & kava ceremony, child minding during meal times (under 5-10yrs), transfers at the end of your cruise and use of the ship's facilities including swimming pool, spa, pool bar, sun deck, mini-gym, sauna, cocktail bar, day spa and library.
For further information and bookings, please contact Captain Cook Cruises on T: +61 9126 8160 or from within Australia: 1300 To Fiji (86 3454), Email: fiji@captaincook.com.fj or visit www.captaincook.com.fj
Sunday, 22 December 2013
New Zealand Helicopter Golf in Style
NEW ZEALAND HELI-GOLF CRUISES
Non-Golfing Partners travel at 50%
For the more than likely ultimate Australasia Golfing Holiday then look no further than our fantastic 7 and 10 day Heli-Golf Cruises onboard the beautiful "Island Passage"
Imagine, after a scrumptious breakfast on the aft Terrace, the helicopters land onto the ship and fly you off to the first tee of some of NZ's best courses. Green fees, carts, heli transfers, all onboard gourmet meals plus some afternoon sport fishing are all included.
The heli-golf season operates in NZ's Bay of Islands during February and March and we have just limited space left in 2014. So if you want to have the experience of a lifetime please do contact us now to discuss the best heli-golf cruise for you or your golf group.
And helping to keep your home team happy, non-golfers travel with you at half price.
New Zealand FREE: 0800 58 1717
Australia FREE: 1800 584 869
Email: info@islandescape.co.nz
Web: http://www.islandescapecruises.com/
Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Merry Christmas from Kimberley Quest
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As Christmas is nearly upon us we would like to take this opportunity to wish you, your family and friends a very happy Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year!
Best wishes,
The team at Kimberley Quest
Note: with the exception of public holidays our office will be contactable by phone or email throughout the Christmas period.
Kimberley Quest
Shop 5 Woody's Arcade
15 Dampier Terrace
Broome, WA 67251
1300 156 035
cruise@kimberleyquest.com.au
www.kimberleyquest.com.au
Season's Greetings from Lindblad Expeditions
Talk to an Expedition Specialist: (AU) 1300 361 012, (NZ) 0800 444 462 or contact your travel agent Season's greetings to readers of expeditioncruising.com
May the new year ahead bring
you calm seas and adventures
to make your spirit soar.
Warm Regards,
Sven Lindblad and all the team at Lindblad Expeditions
Did you know National Geographic Orion
sails to Antarctica over the holiday season
Sailing Adventure to Antarctica
There are some things in life which stand out as the ultimate adventure and a sailing expedition to explore Antarctica is one of them. Aqua-Firma, a UK-based specialist in polar voyages, has turned up the adventure element by providing this extraordinary 25-day voyage. Journey on board a 72ft steel ocean-going yacht across the Southern Ocean with just 11 passengers and an expert crew.
With no previous sailing experience required, (but a keen sense of adventure a prerequisite!) you have the opportunity to help set sail, steer and navigate under the guidance of experienced professionals.
The objective is to explore the best of Antarctica, sailing along its mountainous coastline, mooring amid glaciers, and observing fabulous wildlife at close quarters. Two support landing craft and a polar guide means small groups can indulge in their own interests: sit quietly amongst the penguin colonies, visit research stations, hike ashore or silently cruise amid towering icebergs.
To learn more about this sailing expedition and other small ship wildlife voyages to Antarctica and the Arctic, call Aqua-Firma's polar experts and guides on 01428 620012, email info@aqua-firma.co.uk or visit www.aqua-firma.com
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
From aboard SeaDream II in Asia
As published in Cruise Weekly today.
From aboard SeaDream II
Location: Yangon, Myanmar
Vessel: SeaDream II, launched 1985, refitted 2002, 4260 tonnes, 105m, 112 passengers
SeaDream Yacht Club (SYC) [www.seadream.com] knows exactly what they’re about. The company launched with two identical vessels just a couple of weeks before the calamitous 9/11 event and founder, Norwegian-born entrepreneur Atle Brynestad, thought he was doomed. But against all predictions, not only did SYC survive, it flourished.
I’ve had my eye on these ships (whoops, ‘yachts’) for years and when their ground-breaking Asian itineraries were announced, I pounced. It was a bit of a risk for the regular Mediterranean and Caribbean-operating line, which had come under increasing (gentle) pressure from their growing legion of repeat guests to find new playgrounds to explore. Long time SYC Club Director, now Business Development Director, Asia, Thailand-based Richard Jones, was behind the push and with his extensive knowledge of the region, oversaw the 13 new itinerates that include major ports such as Yangon, Singapore, Hong Kong, Phuket, Langkawi, Bali, Bangkok and Cairns. After this exploratory season, SYC will return to Asia for the 2015-16 southern summer, but will only travel as far south as Bali.
Constantly lauded by the cruise industry’s independent arbiter, the Berlitz Guide, SYC has consistency ranked at or near the top of the tables for ‘Boutique Ships’ category (50 – 250 passengers) against some pretty stiff competition.
Chatting to some of the repeat cruisers, many of whom count their days aboard in the hundreds, it keeps coming back to service. Being treated like royalty with your every need predicted, without being fawned over or stifled. Our sommelier, Frank, a dashing and lively Hungarian of some ten years standing with SYC, would address us cheerfully with ‘How ya going mayte?” then proceed to elaborate on the salubrious wine list for this evening’s fine dining menu.
Another of the things that topped many repeat cruisers’ favourite things, was the all-inclusive beverages. Super quality wines, aperitifs and spirits are there for the asking. Okay, if you want Dom Pérignon, there’s a surcharge but the included drinks would satisfy most discerning tastes and many a late night was had at the Top of the Yacht Bar in entertaining company.
SYC might sound like a retirement plan for well-heeled and sozzled seniors, but my experience did not support that myth. Most passengers were middle-aged or older couples, some with tight families in tow enjoying some true luxury time together. Active types can utilise the water sport ‘toy box’ with jetskis, snorkelling, kayaks or hobbycats and when aboard, there’s a golf simulator to keep you swinging, although the a/c needs a tweek to keep it comfortable.
To find fault with this well-oiled offering is to appear churlish, but if pressed I would say the bathrooms are a bit tight (especially if you’ve been enjoying the cuisine) and more simple, included shore excursions would be nice, such as a city walk led by one of the crew or staff. The shore-ex on my itinerary were add-ons ranging from Shwedegon Pagoda ($49) to Bagan by air ($795). The only included tour was a tender visit to the Sea Gypsy village.
Voyages are typically 7-days, with some 10 to 14 also on offer. Brochure fares are around $1000pp/day but substantial discounts can be had for early bookings.
For more information and reservations, contact SeaDream specialist:
Cruise Express on 1300 766 537.
From aboard SeaDream II
Location: Yangon, Myanmar
Vessel: SeaDream II, launched 1985, refitted 2002, 4260 tonnes, 105m, 112 passengers
SeaDream Yacht Club (SYC) [www.seadream.com] knows exactly what they’re about. The company launched with two identical vessels just a couple of weeks before the calamitous 9/11 event and founder, Norwegian-born entrepreneur Atle Brynestad, thought he was doomed. But against all predictions, not only did SYC survive, it flourished.
I’ve had my eye on these ships (whoops, ‘yachts’) for years and when their ground-breaking Asian itineraries were announced, I pounced. It was a bit of a risk for the regular Mediterranean and Caribbean-operating line, which had come under increasing (gentle) pressure from their growing legion of repeat guests to find new playgrounds to explore. Long time SYC Club Director, now Business Development Director, Asia, Thailand-based Richard Jones, was behind the push and with his extensive knowledge of the region, oversaw the 13 new itinerates that include major ports such as Yangon, Singapore, Hong Kong, Phuket, Langkawi, Bali, Bangkok and Cairns. After this exploratory season, SYC will return to Asia for the 2015-16 southern summer, but will only travel as far south as Bali.
Constantly lauded by the cruise industry’s independent arbiter, the Berlitz Guide, SYC has consistency ranked at or near the top of the tables for ‘Boutique Ships’ category (50 – 250 passengers) against some pretty stiff competition.
Champagne and caviar in the surf. A SeaDream institution.(R Eime) |
Chatting to some of the repeat cruisers, many of whom count their days aboard in the hundreds, it keeps coming back to service. Being treated like royalty with your every need predicted, without being fawned over or stifled. Our sommelier, Frank, a dashing and lively Hungarian of some ten years standing with SYC, would address us cheerfully with ‘How ya going mayte?” then proceed to elaborate on the salubrious wine list for this evening’s fine dining menu.
Another of the things that topped many repeat cruisers’ favourite things, was the all-inclusive beverages. Super quality wines, aperitifs and spirits are there for the asking. Okay, if you want Dom Pérignon, there’s a surcharge but the included drinks would satisfy most discerning tastes and many a late night was had at the Top of the Yacht Bar in entertaining company.
SYC might sound like a retirement plan for well-heeled and sozzled seniors, but my experience did not support that myth. Most passengers were middle-aged or older couples, some with tight families in tow enjoying some true luxury time together. Active types can utilise the water sport ‘toy box’ with jetskis, snorkelling, kayaks or hobbycats and when aboard, there’s a golf simulator to keep you swinging, although the a/c needs a tweek to keep it comfortable.
To find fault with this well-oiled offering is to appear churlish, but if pressed I would say the bathrooms are a bit tight (especially if you’ve been enjoying the cuisine) and more simple, included shore excursions would be nice, such as a city walk led by one of the crew or staff. The shore-ex on my itinerary were add-ons ranging from Shwedegon Pagoda ($49) to Bagan by air ($795). The only included tour was a tender visit to the Sea Gypsy village.
Voyages are typically 7-days, with some 10 to 14 also on offer. Brochure fares are around $1000pp/day but substantial discounts can be had for early bookings.
For more information and reservations, contact SeaDream specialist:
Cruise Express on 1300 766 537.
Launch of Indian river cruise vessel, ABN Rajmahal
The latest addition to our fleet, ABN Rajmahal, was launched in Calcutta last week. The 22-cabin vessel has been specially designed with extra-shallow draught, triple engines and low air draught, for our pioneering City of Light cruises between Patna and Varanasi.
These innovative 7-night cruises will operate in August and September 2014, the only months river conditions allow. During the winter months ABN Rajmahal will be taking over our current programme of cruises on the Hugli and the Ganges, with her maiden commercial voyage scheduled for 15 February 2014, preceded by fam cruises for invited overseas tour operators and for journalists.
BRAHMAPUTRA CRUISES IN OCTOBER
Assam in October is a joy, with good weather, lush scenery, clear views and easy cruising. A perfect combination with Darjeeling, Sikkim or Bhutan therefore. Since Kaziranga and other parks are not reliably open at this time, the ideal solution is one of our Frontier Lands cruises, AD1 or AD5, between Guwahati and Dhubri. These feature tea gardens, a Maharajah’s palace, archaeological sites, temples and silk weaving, and the joining point at Cooch Behar can be reached in a little over two hours by train from New Jalpaiguri. To offer maximum flexibility to tour operators, we are currently proposing these cruises for group departures only, on operators’ own choice of dates.
SOMETHING TO BOAST ABOUT
We are delighted that Lonely Planet India’s Travel Awards have placed our Diphlu River Lodge at Kaziranga as India’s second best wildlife resort, behind Oberoi’s Vanya Vilas and ahead of the Taj Mahua Kothi. Meanwhile CNN International has placed Assam Bengal Navigation as one of the World’s Top Ten Adventure Cruise Operators.
IMPROVED TRAIN LINKS FOR HUGLI AND GANGES CRUISES
Our Hugli and Ganges cruises feature one-way rail travel between Calcutta and Farakka at the beginning or end of the cruise. So we are delighted to advise that under the latest timetable this service operates on the Shatabdi Express, with duration reduced from an earlier 6-plus hours to just 4 hours 15 minutes. Moreover the same train provides a fast and convenient link between Farakka and New Jalpaiguri Junction, the station for Darjeeling and Sikkim, thus opening up new possibilities of combining a cruise with the Himalayas.
Assam Bengal Navigation. www.assambengalnavigation.com
Bookings: www.activetravel.com.au
Monday, 16 December 2013
Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic Takes Best Expedition Cruise Line For Second Year Running
Guests enjoy kayaking in Alaska with Lindblad Expeditions (R Eime) |
Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic has been named the Best Expedition Cruise Line in the Cruise Passenger Readers’ Choice Awards – voted by the cruisers themselves. This is the second year in a row it has been awarded this accolade, formerly under Orion Expedition Cruises.
This small ship expedition company, in alliance with the National Geographic Society, voyages to all seven continents, and provides guests what is arguably the most extraordinary travel experience a person can have. With the assistance of its renowned expedition team, Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic allows guests to explore by Zodiac, kayak or on foot, venture to remote beaches and hidden coves, and get close to nature, wildlife and different cultures.
Jeremy Lindblad, Business Development Director Australia for Lindblad Expeditions, says: “We are honoured to receive this award, which only encourages the crew and office staff to strive to make our expedition experiences even better. 2014 will be a big year for Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic, with our best service offering and destination portfolio yet.”
The Cruise Passenger Readers’ Choice Awards have been in operation for nine years and is one of the most coveted awards in the industry.
Lindblad Expeditions announced the acquisition of Orion Expedition Cruises this year. The inaugural voyages of the National Geographic Orion will take place in March 2014, and will offer Orion guests past and present access to expeditions around the globe, and on the line’s fleet of ships and seasonal charters. The acquisition will increase passenger capacity for Lindblad Expeditions by 18 per cent.
For more information on Lindblad Expeditions visit www.orionexpeditions.com.
Set sail for an endless summer: New Sea Cloud II – Caribbean itinerary
Picture-book islands of the Lesser Antilles, dreamlike sandy beaches and a gentle pace of life are on offer on a new 7 night round trip Sea Cloud II sailing from 31 March to 07 April 2014.
Departing from Barbados with calls at Dominica, St Barths, Anguilla and Îles des Saintes rates for a guaranteed double cabin commence from € 2.995* per person and include all shore excursions such as a Grenada island trip with a rum and nutmeg theme, snorkelling in Tobago Cays, a visit to the volcanic sulphur springs in St Lucia and a turtle sanctuary in Bequia,
Sea Cloud Cruises fares include all meals, from early breakfast to the exquisite four-course dinner menu and five course gala dinners, and drinks including carefully selected wines and beers during lunch and dinner, and a welcoming bottle of Champagne in each cabin
For more information on Sea Cloud Cruises and the various sailing adventures on offer please contact Sales Activation Marketing (Sea Cloud Cruises representative for Australia/New Zealand) on toll free 1300 583 572 (Australia) or info@seacloud.com or visit http://www.seacloud.com/en/
* There is only a limited allotment available for these categories.
Friday, 13 December 2013
Ponant 25 years on and looking toward Australia, Asia, Pacific islands and West Africa
Ponant CEO, Jean-Emmanuel Sauvée |
Celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, the company has had an interesting and eventful journey, remarked Sauvée - one of two co-founders of the French luxury line which he and Philippe Videau launched in Nantes in 1988, ‘without a franc in our pockets’.
With a good business plan and long-term vision, the young sea captains managed to secure financing for the first vessel, the sleek, three-masted 64-passenger sailing ship Le Ponant, which launched in 1991, and is still in the fleet.
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Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Let's Go SeaDreaming: Day 3, Nyang Wee, Mergui Archipelago, Myanmar
Local boatman steers us ashore. Local craft were used to get us on the rocky beach at Nyang Wee where we mingled with the locals. |
SeaDream II at anchor near 115 Island, Mergui Archipelago |
For more information and reservations, contact SeaDream specialist:
Cruise Express on 1300 766 537.
Travellers to Norway can take a friend for free with Bentours
Bentours is offering a special 2 for 1 deal on Hurtigruten's popular voyages
11 December, 2013: Bentours, Australias specialist in travel to Scandinavia, is offering travellers to Norway the chance to bring a friend for free on its Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Voyage as well as its Northbound & Southbound Voyages if packages are booked by December 31, 2013.
On the Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Voyage and Northbound & Southbound Voyages travellers can invite their plus one to explore Norways impressive rugged coastline, medieval towns and remote Arctic communities.
The full 12 day Hurtigruten Norwegian Coastal Voyage gives travellers the best opportunity to experience the entire Norwegian coast. Travellers can also opt for the six day Southbound Voyage from Kirkenes to Bergen starting from AUD $1,268 per package. This special 2 for 1 offer is valid for selected departures from January to March and includes twin share cabin accommodation and meals as per itinerary.
These voyages offer the ideal way to discover the beauty of Scandinavia and the Arctic. Bentours special 2 for 1 itinerary highlights include; sailing through the incredible Lofoten Islands to discover unique fishing villages; exploring Trondheim, a medieval city with a colourful history and handsome community architecture; and sailing through the famous Trollfjord with its narrow entrance and steep-sided mountains either side.
Travellers can also choose an optional Saltraumen Safari to witness the churning whirlpools of the worlds strongest tidal current and if the conditions are favourable, passengers may be able to witness the incredible phenomenon of the Northern Lights, predicted to be the best in a decade over the coming European winter according to NASA scientists.
Other optional onshore excursions available include: the Svartisen Glacier, The North Cape, the Romantic Road of the Lofoten Islands, and a midnight concert in the incredible Artic Cathedral.
Book now to secure places by contacting your local travel agent or Bentours at www.bentours.com.au, 1800 221 712 or enquiry@bentours.com.au.
Bettridge is leaving Silversea as president, the Americas
Read more at SeaTrade Insider...
Monday, 9 December 2013
Sunday, 8 December 2013
Let's go SeaDreaming.
@SeaDreamYC - For the next week, ExpeditionCruising.com editor, Roderick Eime, goes soft aboard the top-rated luxury boutique vessel, SeaDream II sailing from Phuket to Yangon. Stay tuned for updates.
Follow SeaDream Yacht Club on Facebook and Twitter
For more information and reservations, contact SeaDream specialist:
Cruise Express on 1300 766 537.
Bratton appoints key staff to Ponant
Bratton (centre) celebrates with Monique Ponfoort and Steve McLaughlin |
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Saturday, 7 December 2013
Pandaw offers circus seats in Cambodia
Pandaw invites guests who have booked a stay at Angkor with us to a breathtaking evening at Phare Ponleu Selpak Circus in Angkor. We have discovered and fell in love with this circus during our Mekong Unexplored cruise, when we visited the original school and performance in Battambang.
Phare Cambodian Circus features a daily theatrical circus performance with international standard. Modern Cambodian tales are embodied by a new generation of talented artists. During the hour-long shows, the Phare performers share their emotions and excitement, blowing the audience away with their integrity and power.
Phare artists are graduates from Phare Ponleu Selpak's (www.phareps.org) vocational training center in Battambang. This school offers unique opportunities to 1,400 students every day in formal education and artistic training. Coming from vulnerable households many of the students have gained international recognition through their art, theatre, music and circus skills.
Pandaw guests will enjoy a VIP service with transfer to/from hotel, behind-the-scenes tour and seating in the first two front rows.
This evening event will be included for each two night Siem Reap/Angkor pre or post package as of arrival January 7th, 2014.
Thursday, 5 December 2013
Cruiseco Explorer announced for Burma
Cruiseco, the leading provider of cruising options in Australia and New Zealand, is pleased to announce that work has commenced on its second custom-built ship, the Cruiseco Explorer. The Cruiseco Explorer's inaugural sailing is scheduled to depart on 21 October 2014.
Steve Lloyd, Chief Executive Officer at Cruiseco, says the new ship is a significant milestone for the cruising company.
"A year on from launching the Cruiseco Adventurer in Vietnam, I'm delighted that the construction of our second ship is already well underway. The Cruiseco Explorer will operate in Myanmar on the waters of the Irrawaddy, Upper Irrawaddy and Chindwin Rivers," says Lloyd.
"Following 13 years operating in the cruise industry, we continue to draw on our extensive experience to ensure that the Cruiseco Explorer's design will appeal to our customers."
The 58 metre long, two decked ship will accommodate 56 guests. The ship boasts 28 luxurious cabins, all with polished timber floors, ensuite facilities, and either floor to ceiling French windows, or full private balconies to provide guests with an unobstructed view of Myanmar.
The ship's 28 luxurious cabins offer double accommodation, which can be converted to twins in the Main and Upper Deck Cabins. The Main Deck features 10 Cabins with French balconies, while the Upper Deck features 14 Cabins with exterior balconies. There are also two Suites at the bow of the ship and two Deluxe Suites, located aft, which have an exterior balcony and a Jacuzzi.
Traditional in style, the ship will have an outside sun deck, a lounge and bar & restaurant. All of the public areas will be able to accommodate all passengers onboard at any time. The restaurant will be located on the Main Deck where the menu which will feature a fusion of traditional Burmese and western cuisine.
"The Cruiseco Explorer is about more than travelling in style. Maintaining our policy from the Cruiseco Adventurer, which operates along the Mekong, we continue to be committed to supporting local communities by employing from the local areas. Our crew on the Cruiseco Explorer is extremely knowledgeable on local culture and history," says Lloyd.
"It's our aim to be able to contribute to the country's infrastructure and share the local people's lives with our passengers in an equal and open way. We will continue to only employ staff members who come from the local region as we work to offer shared experiences between our passengers and the Burmese people."
Amazing deals on first sailings – early birds save up to $500 per person
Guests may choose to start their adventure in Prome or Mandalay and travel the Irrawaddy stopping at exotic ports along the way. Prices are per person, based on twin share, starting from $4,899 for Main Deck bookings on the seven night cruise. Discounted prices are only valid for bookings made until 31 December 2013. Terms and conditions apply.
The Cruiseco Explorer will sail for seven nights as part of an 11 night luxury holiday. The holiday includes: return economy airfare flying from Australia with Thai Airways; two nights at the Chatrium Hotel in Yangon; two nights at the Mandalay Hill Resort in Mandalay; a seven night luxury river cruise; all onboard meals including wine with lunch and dinner; local beers; soft drinks; breakfast daily; lunch and dinner as specified in the itinerary; extensive sightseeing and transfers; gratuities, port charges and taxes.
All customers booking with Cruiseco receives Qantas Frequent Flyer Points.
Visit www.cruising.com.au or call (02) 9492 8520 for further information and to find details of your local Cruiseco agent.
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
APT Offers Savings on Newly Announced Luxury Small Ship Cruise Departure
APT has announced it is offering an additional Luxury Small Ship cruise departure aboard its M/Y Variety Voyager for 2014. The 12-day Italy & Dalmatian Delights itinerary has been added following a complete sell-out on all other dates aboard the newly-built 36-suite private yacht. Sailing from Rome to Dubrovnik via Sorrento, Capri, Sicily, Monopoli, Kotor, Hvar and Split, guests who book early will enjoy savings of up to $2,000 per couple.
With the saving, the trip is priced from $6,995 per person, twin share. All sightseeing and shore excursions are included in the price and range from exploring ancient Pompeii to visiting the Island of Capri, sailing along the Amalfi Coast, experiencing the Lipari Islands' active volcanoes, and discovering Croatia's coastal gems. Travelling with a maximum of 70 passengers, guests will enjoy state-of-the-art onboard amenities such as a library, luxury mini-spa and large spacious suites. Also included are 32 meals, house wines, beers and soft drinks with all lunches and dinners, all tipping and gratuities and the services of an APT Cruise Manager.
The trip can also be extended with APT offering the option of either a city stay or pre-cruise accommodation in Rome and post-cruise accommodation in Dubrovnik.
For further information call APT on 1300 278 278, visit www.aptouring.com.au or see your local business development manager.
Monday, 2 December 2013
Pandaw's New Pagan Mandalay Short Cruises
For those without the time for a longer classic Pandaw cruise join one of the cult short cruises
between the two ancient capitals of Burma. Pandaw started these in 1998 and they are a great
component in a tailored land tour. You will see the best of river life with stops in the bustling monastery city of Pakokku and the delightful pottery village of Yandabo with its Pandaw School. With one or two nights on the brand new twenty state room Kalaw and Kindat Pandaws. Each state room is 200 square feet with all the mod cons including wifi. These ships have drafts of just 80cm and can go year round in the lowest of water conditions.
Two Nights Expedition
DAY ONE Check in at Pagan Irra Jetty 11.30 for a 12.00 departure
Afternoon tour of Pakokku by trishaw
DAY TWO Morning walk round the pottery village at Yandabo and to see the Pandaw School
DAY THREE Arrive Mandalay Shwe-kyay-yet 10.00
Prices From
USD 741.00 - per person in double / low season
USD 827.00 - per person in double / high season
One Night Expedition
DAY ONE Check in at Mandalay Shwe-kyay-yet 11.30 for a 12.00 departure
Afternoon walk round the old colonial village of Sameikkon
DAY TWO Arrive Pagan by 10.00
Prices From
USD 371.00 - per person in double / low season
USD 413.00 - per person in double / high season
included: full board, coffee, tea, water, excursions with English speaking guide, crew tips
excluded: flights, visa, pre/post arrangements, transfers to/from ship, drinks, personal laundry
These short Expeditions start as of October 2014, with two Pandaw vessels, one in each
For information and bookings on all Pandaw sailings, see www.activetravel.com.au