About Me

I started life working at good ole Woolworths for quite a few years (too many to mention).  Other past jobs I have tried are working for an Interior Design company, Retail for a well known American chain and a Policeman in West Midlands Constabulary. I live in Birmingham in my…

Posted on Jun 18, 2019
P&O start Iona build

P&O Cruises has officially marked the construction of its next new ship, Iona, with a coin-laying ceremony at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. A bronze coin from Iona Abbey, in the Isle of Iona, just off the Isle of Mull, in Scotland, along with a slice of precious…

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Posted on Jun 4, 2019
Not a great week for Cruises

Well this week has bee eventful.  I am guessing you have heard and seen the video footage of MSC Opera crashing into he dock in Venice?  Also Opera crashed into a sight seeing vessel The River Countess. According to reports, In a conversation with the harbour master, the captain of…

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Posted on May 21, 2019
Wash your hands!!

This is a major bug bare of mine.  Both passengers and cruise lines should take note.  Over the past few months when I call clients to see how their cruises went I am often greeted with coughing and spluttering on the phone.  The dreaded cruise ship cough.  This can be…

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Posted on May 7, 2019
No dogs allowed in 2020 anyway

I had an inquiry about a week ago, clients wanting to take their pooch on Queen Mary 2 from Southampton to New York then come back on Queen Mary 2 about two months later in 2020. I could see that there was good availability on the two sailings I had…

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Posted on Apr 23, 2019
Which side of the ship?

We often get asked which side of the ship to be on for the best view.  This is a difficult one as Itineraries are different.  The only Itinerary i can definitely say is from Southampton - New York Port Side, and from New York - Southampton would be Starboard side,…

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Posted on Apr 9, 2019
Below deck

I know many of you talk to the crew when you are on a cruise but do they tell you what really goes on 'below deck'.  There have been a few fly on the wall programmes on TV about this but alot of that is made for television. As many…

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Posted on Mar 26, 2019
And another anecdote….

Its been 13 years....( oh no i sound like the opening line in Titanic) but it has been 13 years since I worked on board Celebrity and I have been racking my brains for a memorable blog about my time on board. One of the Itineraries we did was a…

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Posted on Mar 12, 2019
Another little anecdote

I am not sure if you read about this in Dec last year....'Two British passengers, aged 70 and 72, were arrested on a cruise ship returning to Europe from the Caribbean after the ship docked at the cruise terminal in Lisbon, Portugal.  Portuguese police stated that the couple were arrested with a large…

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Posted on Feb 26, 2019
How crew let off steam

Working on a ship can be a rewarding, emotional and is very tiring.  Depending on which department you are in you can be away from friends and family for between 4 - 8 months at a time.  The crew quarters are generally below passenger decks, deck 0 or -1, -2. …

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Posted on Feb 12, 2019
A little anekdote from my time working on board

You are probably aware that that I used to work on Celebrity cruises, a few years ago I may say.  Here is a little story that I have just remembered. I used to be the duty free shop Manager and with Celebrity.  Miami inform you of any 'big spenders' who…

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