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Work Officially Begins On Fourth Ship For Princess’ Royal Class

It has just been announced that another giant new Princess ship is now officially under construction. The steel cutting ceremony of the bow section was held earlier this month at Fincantieri shipyard in Castellammare di Stabia, Italy. The new build design will follow sister ships, Royal, Regal and Majestic Princess, and is scheduled for delivery in 2019. Executive vice president of fleet operations for Princess Cruises, Keith Taylor, stated at the ceremony: ‘Today’s steel cutting of Hull 6268 signals the continuation of a 16 year partnership that has delivered some of the most spectacular and innovative cruise ships at...

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P&O Will Let YOU Decide The Name Of Their Brand New Ship!

P&O have revealed new details about the brand new ship set to launch in 2020 and announced that fans will be able to decide her name. Carnival UK chief David Noyles explained that the ship would be named from suggestions from a competition involving past, present and future P&O guests. The cruise line also explained at a press conference that their new ship will “bring the outside in” with a glass dome on top deck. The ship will also boast an atrium with a glass wall and a promenade deck that is half a mile wide that can be...

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Yet Another Cruise Line Bans Smoking On Cabin Balconies

As of January 2017 a ban on smoking on cruise ship balconies will be put into place for Holland America Line. It stands as the last major US line to allow smoking on balconies but has finally joined its competition in rolling out the same ban. The Seattle-based cruise line announced the new policy this week in order to ‘better align with guest wishes and health concerns’. It’ll prohibit passengers from smoking on their cabin balconies, however E-cigarettes and vaping devices will still be allowed for use inside the cabins. There will also be several designated smoking areas where tobacco products will be permitted, whilst smoking will still be allowed in outdoor public areas. And while smoke-free casinos are a growing trend in the industry as MSC, Celebrity and Cunard’s entire fleet prohibit it, HAL passengers playing slots in on-board casinos will actually be permitted to smoke. However, the Oosterdam and Eurodam will boast entirely smoke-free casinos. There will be a penalty for those guests who violate the ban which will be a $250 cleaning fee per day and repeat offenders will be at risk at being removed from the ship, says Holland America. The line’s smoking policy comes more than three years after Royal Caribbean announced a smoking ban for its cabin balconies, and more than two years after Carnival began their ban. Norwegian Cruise Line was the...

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Cruise Lines Ban Use Of New Mobile Phone For Fear Of Explosion

Several major cruise lines have officially imposed a ban on the use of Galaxy Note 7, Samsung’s newest product, on-board due to multiple reports of the device exploding due to a faulty battery causing the phones to catch on fire. This has emerged just a few days after Samsung resumed sales of new Note 7 globally having already sold 1 million devices. By this date several users had uploaded photos and videos of charred phones online after the device, named ‘the most beautiful phone of 2016’, had burst into flames and exploded. The world’s largest and second largest cruise...

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15 Fun Facts About Cruising You Haven’t Heard Yet

We know that all you savvy cruisers love a good cruise ship fact, so we’ve decided to put together a list of the best facts we’ve ever heard in the cruise industry! We’ve racked our brains and have covered everything from the first female captain, to a ghost ship that hasn’t been seen since 2013… These facts are guaranteed to make you sound super smart over dinner on your next voyage, so read on to learn all about the secrets of your favourite cruise line and satisfy your curiosity! 1 – Ever wondered what that big X on Celebrity...

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