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Regent Seven Seas To Expand Headset Program

September 18th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in The Best

Radlogo Regent Seven Seas Cruises announced that its popular offering of personal wireless headsets on select RSSC tours will be expanded fleet-wide to over 200 tours around the world.

The headsets, which have been offered on select ships since June, are included in the cost of the tours and provided on board, allowing guests to clearly follow the commentary of the local tour guide, while still allowing for an appreciation of the ambient sounds of the site being visited.

Tours on which the headsets have been offered include a Vatican City and Rome Orientation, a Cape Town and Table Mountain tour, a tour of Rio de Janeiro and its Favelas and a Sydney Harbour Cruise.

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Silversea’s Prince Albert II

August 18th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in Luxury Cruising, New Itineraries, Newbuilds, The Best

This small cruise line has brought a new level of luxury to adventure cruises, so travelers can get close to nature without sacrificing any creature comforts.

Just when I thought I had this cruising thing all figured out, along comes Prince Albert II, the luxury-injected expedition ship launched this summer by Silversea Cruises.

I'm no stranger to Silversea; sailings aboard the line's traditional ships are among my most memorable holidays at sea. Until Prince Albert II, however, I'd completely missed the boat when it came to cruising's expedition segment.

Christened by namesake Prince Albert on June 12 in Monaco, Prince Albert II is a Lloyd's Register 1A ice-rated vessel. Originally known as World Discoverer II, the ship got a multimillion-dollar renovation that included refurbishment of its exterior, technological enhancements, and a comprehensive upgrade of all guest accommodations and public spaces. This 6,072-ton vessel carries just 132 guests in 66 ocean-view cabins from 180 to 600 square feet; it sails to destinations ranging from world capitals to remote islands around the globe.

Except for that ice-rating thing, Prince Albert II didn't sound too different from the Silversea I know and love: A small, intimate ship carrying affluent guests in tasteful luxury, with no pesky bar bill, restaurant surcharges or gratuities awaiting them at journey's end.

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Uniworld Epicurean Adventurer Program

August 4th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in New Itineraries, River Cruise News, The Best

Unifranceship Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection is introducing an Epicurean Adventurer Program in 2009. The Epicurean Adventurer Program will include private wine tastings, wine and food pairings, cooking demonstrations and unique onshore excursions. Each Epicurean Adventurer cruise will feature a special dinner prepared with regional ingredients and learn how to select the perfect wine to complement the meal. Guests can participate in cooking demonstrations led by master chefs. Guided shore excursions will take guests into castles and vintners' homes for private wine tastings or to local food markets.



The Epicurean Adventurer Program will be available on the following 2009 cruises: "Danube Discovery," nine days between Vienna and Nuremberg with fares starting at $2,099 per person; "Rhine Discovery," nine days between Nuremberg and Basel starting at $2,099; the 16-day "Grand European Discovery" between Basel and Vienna from $4,049; the 14-day "Legendary Rhine & Moselle" between Amsterdam and Basel from $3,599; "Paris & the European River Romance," 11 days between Paris and Nuremberg from $1,999; "Paris & the Heart of Europe, 18 days between Paris and Vienna from $4,059; the 32-day "Paris & the Grand European Waterways" between Paris and Bucharest from $7,259; "Burgundy & Provence," nine days between Arles and Chalon from $2,059; and "Grand European Explorer, 30 days between Basel and Bucharest from $8,199. For more information, call 800-640-4899 riverdiscounts.com.

AMA Waterways Christens Amacello, Amadante in Germany

July 11th, 2008 | Comments Off | Posted in Cruise News, Luxury Cruising, River Cruise News, The Best

Amadagio_small AMA Waterways christened it two newest river ships, the Amacello and the Amadante, in the medieval town of Regensburg, Germany. More than 80 percent of the ships' staterooms feature French balconies. All of them feature plush bedding with down duvets; flat-screen TVs; in-room "infotainment systems" with complimentary Internet access; marble-appointed bathrooms, spa-quality bath amenities; terry robes; and slippers. Each vessel also offers complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as a complimentary specialty coffee and tea station. Gourmet meals in the restaurant are accompanied by complimentary local wines. Each ship also features a fitness center, a beauty salon, a whirlpool, a walking track on the Sun Deck and a fleet of bicycles for passenger use. Next year, AMA will debut the Amadolce and the Amalyra; and two additional ships will join the fleet in 2010. More Information RiverDiscounts 800-640-4899

Tauck Reveals Riverboat Name, Announces 2009 Dates

Tauck World Discovery has revealed that its newest riverboat, currently under construction and scheduled to debut in April 2009, will be called the MS Swiss Jewel. The Swiss Jewel will be Tauck's third all-new riverboat launched in a three-year span, joining its sister-ships the MS Swiss Sapphire (launched April, 2008) and the MS Swiss Emerald (launched April, 2006).

"We're very excited to be boosting our European river cruising capacity once again," said Dan Mahar, Tauck's CEO.

River cruising has been the fastest growing segment of Tauck's business for the past several years - it's 2008 departures were more than 70% sold-out by late last fall. The construction of the Swiss Jewel will help satisfy the high demand for Tauck's river cruises. The company is also increasing its river cruise departures by 25% for 2009.

The new Swiss Jewel will alternate with Tauck's other vessels on five of the company's seven river cruise itineraries next year.

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The top 10 rivers to cruise

Aarpmozartship1 Cruisers looking to truly know the soul of a city or region oftentimes needn't look further than its lifeline — the flowing waters of its river, from which nourishment, trade, transport, recreation, and more nods to cultured civilization have all sprung forth. River cruising, long popular with Europeans, is today experiencing a surge of interest on storied waterways around the globe, thanks to the intimate and enriching destination approach it provides on routes simply impossible to replicate by any other means. Leave the over-the-top Las Vegas megaships out at sea, and parking and traffic headaches back on land, and instead opt to cruise the meandering waterways of a region’s heartland aboard small ships ranging from luxury riverboats to vintage paddle-wheelers, with every river bend revealing a destination’s new face courtesy of a constantly shuffled deck of quaint riverside towns, historic monuments, and pristine countryside.

1. Amazon

Sections of the wild waters of the Peruvian Amazon (like the portion that courses through the five-million-acre Pacaya Samiria Reserve) are so remote that they can only be reached by plane or by ship, but the pristine region's ecological riches (think mammoth Victoria Regia water lilies, pink dolphins, sloths, and capuchin monkeys) have long lured veteran travelers.

2. Danube

Set sail on the well traveled “Blue Danube” whose beauty inspired one of Johann Strauss’ Viennese waltzes. Used for centuries as a route between eastern and central Europe, the river stretches from the Black Forest to the Black Sea.

3. Hudson and St. Lawrence Seaway

American Canadian Caribbean Line’s 12-day “Northeastern Fall Foliage” itinerary combines sailings along New York and Canada’s most scenic waterways.

4. Mekong

The 12th largest river in the world, the Mekong is the lifeblood of Southeast Asia, snaking through China, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam before emptying into the South China Sea.

5. Mississippi

Steamboats have been a symbol of the American South since they were invented in the 18th century. Modernity may have replaced them with larger, more efficient vessels, but Majestic America keeps the tradition alive with its ships like the Delta Queen, a gracious ode to an earlier era with its stained-glass windows, teak decks, and 176 state rooms.

6. Murray

The “Mighty Murray” is to Australia what the Mississippi is to the United States. Stretching from its mountain source in Victoria to near Adelaide in South Australia, it, combined with the Darling River that feeds it, comprise Australia’s longest river (and the seventh longest in the world).

7. Nile

The awesome sights of ancient Egypt are on every intrepid traveler’s to-see list and you can cover all the highlights, from the pyramids and the Sphinx to King Tut’s tomb and the Luxor Temples.

8. Seine

Billed as the world’s first “boutique luxury” river cruise ship, Jewel River Cruises’ MS Jewel Imperial Blue drifts along the Seine between Paris and Normandy’s medieval capital of Rouen. The ship accommodates just 70 guests (with an exceptional 2:1 guest-to-crew ratio), but reserving a spot won’t be difficult as more than a dozen voyages are planned from August through December. Eight to 14-day itineraries offer options for culinary adventures with a Michelin three-star chef in Paris, a tour of Monet’s house and gardens in Vernon, private wine tastings, and helicopter rides over the Champagne region. The land tours alone make it worth the splurge (from $5,999 per person), but with onboard amenities like a full service spa, a well curated wine bar, and spacious, modern suites ranging from 215 to 469 square feet, you may think twice before disembarking.

9. Volga and Russian Waterways

Experience Russia’s imperial majesty while sailing along one of the oldest Russian routes, visiting cities of the Golden Ring, from Moscow to St. Petersburg. Premium Amadeus Waterways offers memorable 14-day Russian waterway sailings aboard the well-appointed Tolstoy (originally built to host big-shot Kremlin officials). The itinerary starts with one of the country’s grandes dames, Moscow, famous for its domed churches and burgeoning hip nightlife scene, then covers visits to various Golden Ring cities like Uglich, Yaroslavl, and Kostroma, before arriving in Russia’s other crowned-jewel, St. Petersburg, a magnificent city speckled with imperial palaces and a few hundred bridges. The journey incorporates cultural extras like an exclusive ballet performance at the Hermitage Theater, onboard Russian classes, and even a home visit and meal with a local Russian family in Uglich. Sailings are available from May through September.

10. Yangtze

With the Olympic torch shining a spotlight on China in ’08, you needn’t be a pole vaulter to discover the nation’s treasures. Instead, sign up for one of Viking River Cruises’ 11-night "Imperial Jewels of China" excursions, combining land tours of the Beijing capital, the Terra Cotta Warriors’ site at Xian, and cosmopolitan Shanghai, with a cruise along the Yangtze River, a river lifeline that has long served to interweave the lives and legends of the local people. The intimate and upscale Viking Century Sky offers spacious staterooms each with windows or private balconies, well suited for enjoying the views of the breathtaking Three Gorges region. The cruise line’s package rates include all meals, shore excursions, six nights in high-end hotels, and intra-China flights; sailings are available between May and November. Trip extensions are also available to Hong Kong, Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia.

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