Royal Caribbean has posted a spectacular video shot aboard Harmony of the Seas. Actually, it was shot from atop the giant ship, someplace you'd never normally go. The really cool part is that it was shot in 360-degree video, meaning you can put your mouse on the video and drag it around to see in any direction.
Look to one side and you can see Marseilles (France). Drag the picture around (Careful! You're on top of the ship.) to look off the other side of the ship, and you'll see the Mediterranean. Look behind you (yes, you can look down too - if you dare), and you'll see the ship below you with all its features.
You're going to need to play this several times to see everything.
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
The Countdown Is On
Princess is ready to bring one of their biggest ships into the Australian market for the first time. And the countdown is on for Emerald Princess' arrival for a five-month stay in the market.
As things get more competitive, cruise lines are sending their most feature-rich ships to Australia, and Emerald Princess is decked out with Princess' latest features.
As things get more competitive, cruise lines are sending their most feature-rich ships to Australia, and Emerald Princess is decked out with Princess' latest features.
The complete story appeared in the July 26 edition of Cruise News Daily.
Monday, July 25, 2016
A Nice Extra
To most of us, a pre-cruise package means a night or two in New York or Ft. Lauderdale, or maybe even a couple of nights someplace more exotic like Venice.
But if your cruise is taking you someplace like along the coast of Antarctica, an even more unusual pre-cruise destination would be in order - like the South Pole. And that's exactly what Seabourn is offering.
But if your cruise is taking you someplace like along the coast of Antarctica, an even more unusual pre-cruise destination would be in order - like the South Pole. And that's exactly what Seabourn is offering.
The complete story appeared in the July 25 edition of Cruise News Daily.
Horizon Runs Aground in Stavanger
Celebrity's former Horizon, now Horizon operated by Royal Caribbean's French brand, Croisieres de France, ran aground this afternoon while departing Stavanger (Norway).
Details appeared in the July 25 edition of Cruise News Daily.
Turkey Still Not Safe Enough
Two more lines are bypassing Turkish ports this week. Celebrity Cruises and Princess Cruises both canceled calls this week at several Turkish ports, and Princess extended the Istanbul ban through the end of the year.
The complete story appeared in the July 25 edition of Cruise News Daily.
The complete story appeared in the July 25 edition of Cruise News Daily.
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