Royal Caribbean launched another facet of their Come Seek marketing campaign today. The advertising is aimed at Millennials and wants show them that a cruise isn’t boring because it’s packed with lots of their type of fun, and they remind you, “This is not a cruise.”
This latest prong of the campaign is called Come Seek Live, with the “live” being live broadcasts from Anthem of the Seas and ashore (mostly ashore) via the Periscope app for sharing live video.
The complete story appeared in the November 13 edition of Cruise News Daily.
Friday, November 13, 2015
Woman Overboard from Norwegian Pearl
Another person has jumped off a cruise ship in the Caribbean. This time it was a 24-year-old woman who was a passenger aboard Norwegian Pearl. Shortly before 7pm Thursday evening, the woman was seen intentionally going overboard from a stateroom balcony.
Details appeared in the November 13 edition of Cruise News Daily.
Details appeared in the November 13 edition of Cruise News Daily.
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Azamara Plans Ahead
If you’re planning a trip on Azamara Club Cruises, you usually need some time to plan and get ready. For this type of trip, most people like to do a little research. And Azamara is accommodating that need. The boutique line just opened their 2018 programs for sale.
The two ships will sail 69 voyages that call at some 228 ports in 64 countries. In the true spirit of discovery, 30 ports will be new ports of call.
Included in the programs will be a 102-day “World Journey” from Australia (in April) to England (also sold in segments). It alone calls at 61 ports in 29 countries.
Details appeared in the November 12 edition of Cruise News Daily.
The two ships will sail 69 voyages that call at some 228 ports in 64 countries. In the true spirit of discovery, 30 ports will be new ports of call.
Included in the programs will be a 102-day “World Journey” from Australia (in April) to England (also sold in segments). It alone calls at 61 ports in 29 countries.
Details appeared in the November 12 edition of Cruise News Daily.
New Orleans Ready to Expand
Last year, New Orleans handled more than a million cruise passengers. Buoyed by that and cruise lines now increasing capacity at the Crescent City, the Port of New Orleans is making plans to expand their cruise capacity.
In his State of the Port speech earlier this week, port president Gary LaGrange said a third cruise terminal will be completed at Poland Avenue by the end of 2017.
The complete story appeared in the November 12 edition of Cruise News Daily.
In his State of the Port speech earlier this week, port president Gary LaGrange said a third cruise terminal will be completed at Poland Avenue by the end of 2017.
The complete story appeared in the November 12 edition of Cruise News Daily.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
The Next Chapter
MSC Divina arrived in Miami today to begin the next chapter of MSC’s North American story. As one of the line’s newest and largest megaliners, the ship will be the next chapter in the story of MSC’s North American expansion.
While MSC Divina has been here before, it was a seasonal operation. Now the giant 139,400-ton ship is based in South Florida year round.
The complete story appeared in the November 11 edition of Cruise News Daily.
While MSC Divina has been here before, it was a seasonal operation. Now the giant 139,400-ton ship is based in South Florida year round.
The complete story appeared in the November 11 edition of Cruise News Daily.
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