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Martinique’s French-Caribbean Mystique Draws Tourists

by Royal Holiday March 30, 2015
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In the last few years, one of the Caribbean’s most exotic island destinations has been sailing ahead full steam in its efforts to draw more tourists to its shores. Located in the Eastern Caribbean Sea, the island of Martinique has recently seen a huge surge in cruise passenger tourists. This season, 280,000 guests are expected to visit, including those arriving on 24 ships that have never docked on the island before.

The rise in tourism on Martinique is the result of a concerted effort to advertise the island’s charms and accommodate new visitors. Beginning in 2011, the Martinique Tourism Authority initiated a program to make the island more accessible to guests from all over the world, especially North America.

The tourism authority has helped local businesses improve their signage, and uniformed English-speaking guides are now available to assist cruise passengers venturing ashore. In addition, many shop workers have voluntarily enrolled in English language classes to improve their ability to communicate with tourists. Resorts have revamped their operations to improve services for guests as well.

In terms of infrastructure, the Pointe Simon cruise terminal saw upgrades in 2013, and the Tourelles terminal has sought to streamline operations such as luggage handling. The government has also financed the dredging of the main harbor to accommodate larger cruise ships.

So what does Martinique offer cruisers?

The island’s deep Caribbean roots are intermingled with a distinctive European influence. Because it is a part of France, the culture of Martinique is unmistakably French in character—including the language, which can make for a challenging but unforgettable visit! Fields of banana trees and sugarcane dominate the island, and define much of the local cuisine and drink, including the popular rums made in the island’s several distilleries.

The main city is Fort-de-France, where visitors can take in a variety of museums and historical buildings. Shoppers will enjoy the local shops as well as high-end French boutiques and open-air markets. For a more decadent resort-style experience, go to nearby Trois Ilets. The beaches, cafes, and sunshine give this part of Martinique a sophisticated St. Tropez vibe.

Shore excursions include a variety of options, such as full-island or city tours, sailing and snorkeling, 4×4 adventures, and more. There are also a number of beaches around the island perfect for laid-back relaxation and all kinds of water sports.

With its beautiful beaches, elegant shopping, unique museums, forest treks, and excellent dining, Martinique has something for any cruiser.

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Cruising: More than Just a Fun Vacation

by Royal Holiday March 25, 2015
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As cruise lines reach out to first-time cruisers and old sea dogs alike, they are continually striving to offer innovative yet affordable options for fun and relaxation during their passengers’ ocean vacations. With so many excellent restaurants, stage shows, casinos, and other entertainment venues available on a cruise, it’s clear that there’s practically no limit to the fun. Maybe it’s not so surprising, then, that cruise customers in a recent survey voted cruising as their number one vacation option.

However, can an ocean voyage actually be good for you, too?

The Cruise Line International Association took a stab at that question early this March when it released a comprehensive list of the beneficial effects of cruising—complete with the research to back them up!

Kick Back and Relax

Stress is a very real problem that can contribute to many potentially serious health issues. Luckily, a cruise is the perfect antidote to stress! Aside from providing an all-inclusive, hassle-free vacation, a cruise offers countless ways to unwind by the pool, in the spa, or on the beach. No matter what you do during your cruise to get away from the hustle and bustle of work, it’s likely to benefit your mind and body.

Enjoy the Sun and Surf

For thousands of years, people have known that sunshine and fresh sea air invigorate the body, and a cruise is the ultimate way to get both. Swimming in ocean water has been shown to improve circulation, and fresh sea breezes can make you feel more energized and awake. Sunshine helps boost the body’s production of Vitamin D, too. Just don’t forget the sunscreen!

Spend Time with Friends and Family

Little is better for the spirit than unplugging from the digital world for a while and having a good time with friends and family. With so many excellent eateries, dance clubs, pubs, casinos, and shore excursions, there are many opportunities to enjoy being with your loved ones and making new friends.

Try Something New

Perhaps the best part of a cruise is sailing to exotic destinations and experiencing new things. Cruises offer a huge variety of shore excursions and personal enrichment opportunities. In just a single cruise, you can explore ancient ruins, spot whales, learn to parasail, sample delicious local food, learn about the constellations in the night sky, and take a yoga class, along with dozens of other activities. The opportunities really are practically endless.

Whatever your plans are for your next cruise, be assured that you’ll return refreshed and fulfilled!

March 25, 2015 0 comments
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After Cyclone Pam, Vanuatu Receives Aid from Cruise Industry

by Royal Holiday March 23, 2015
written by Royal Holiday

On March 13, the Pacific nation of Vanuatu suffered a direct hit from Tropical Cyclone Pam, a Category 5 storm that devastated 22 islands and displaced tens of thousands of people. In the few weeks since, relief efforts have continued, bringing together aid organizations from around the world to help the country rebuild shelters and businesses, repair water infrastructure, plant crops, and reestablish public services that were disrupted by the storm. In response to the Cyclone Pam disaster, the global cruise industry has also provided financial and material aid.

In addition to a donation of AUD$100,000 to the Australian Red Cross’ aid efforts, Royal Caribbean International has championed the Australian Red Cross Cyclone Pam 2015 Appeal through its Facebook page.

Carnival Australia made a donation to Save the Children Australia in the amount of AUD$150,000, while the chairman of Carnival Corporation, Micky Arison, announced a matching contribution through his family foundation. The company is also working with Save the Children Australia to land a support team in Vanuatu to help coordinate relief there.

In addition, the ship Carnival Legend made a call to the island of Santo in the days immediately following the storm in order to deliver emergency supplies. The Carnival Corporation subsidiary cruise line, P&O Cruises, has scheduled two more vessels, Pacific Dawn and Pacific Pearl, to visit Vanuatu’s Port Vila to drop off large shipments of bottled water, packaged food, and portable shelters.

The cruise industry response to Tropical Cyclone Pam is just the latest in a long history of providing relief in times of need. Along with the millions of dollars that individual cruise lines contributed to Typhoon Haiyan recovery efforts in 2013, the Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation, the industry’s leading giving organization, also provided a sizable donation. Cruise lines were also instrumental in relief efforts after Hurricane Sandy in 2012 and the devastating earthquake in Haiti in 2010.

The cruise industry is founded on the principles of an ancient maritime tradition that compels them to offer service in times of need. Cruisers and crews alike can be certain that the industry will step up whenever the ports they visit are affected by a natural disaster.

March 23, 2015 0 comments
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Carnival Steps Up to Meet Demand for Longer Cruises

by Royal Holiday March 18, 2015
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Several cruise lines such as Princess Cruises, Costa Cruises, and Holland America Line have traditionally offered 10-day, two-week, and even longer cruises. According to industry experts, these kinds of long voyages are gaining in popularity – and other major cruise lines are heeding the call.

Early this March, Carnival Cruise Line announced plans to provide a special program of nine- to 15-day vacations. Known as Carnival Journeys, the eagerly anticipated slate of sailings aims to introduce passengers to an array of lesser-known destinations, as well as a host of brand-new onboard entertainment options for vacationers looking for an extended cruise experience.

Carnival has long been recognized for its Fun Ship philosophy, and many relatively short three- to eight-day itineraries, especially to popular destinations such as Bermuda, the Bahamas, and well-known Caribbean islands like Jamaica and St. Thomas. The new Carnival Journeys program breaks the company mold. After listening to longtime customers, the cruise line created the initiative in response to passengers’ desire to visit more exotic destinations and to enjoy cultural experiences unavailable on shorter cruises – and to do so with characteristic Carnival fun and affordability.

The Carnival Journeys trips will embark from some of the nation’s busiest home ports on the East, West, and Gulf Coasts. From there, the ships, including some of the company’s newest and most advanced, will visit a variety of destinations throughout the Caribbean or the Pacific. While popular ports of call are found on these itineraries, so are a number of less familiar ones, such as Bonaire in the Caribbean, Ixtapa and La Paz in Mexico.

In addition, Carnival’s program will feature thoughtful new onboard experiences and shore excursions to complement the exotic destinations. Authentic Eats, for example, will bring aboard local chefs to prepare genuine food and drink from ports of call and will even offer shore excursions allowing passengers to sample still more local fare at the chefs’ own restaurants. The Academy of Fun promises to mix excitement with education through engaging lectures and enrichment activities on a variety of topics ranging from navigation to social media. Many other special activities are also planned for these long cruises, which means that guests of the Carnival Journeys program will hardly lack for memorable things to do.

March 18, 2015 0 comments
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The Ideal Spring Break Cruise for You

by Royal Holiday March 16, 2015
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Winter is finally thawing, and countless young people across the country have already let out for spring break – or are eagerly looking forward to it.

Most universities and colleges have their spring break week sometime in March, while school children typically take time off around Easter, which will occur in early April this year. Together, those dates mean that this is currently one of the high seasons for cruise travelers.

So what should you think about when cruising this time of year? Well, it really depends on why you’re taking that ocean voyage.

Cruising for the Kids

Taking a cruise has become a favorite vacation option for families during the last several years, both for the value and ease of planning. If your spring break revolves around your children’s school schedule, then be sure to make plans early because so many schools let out at the same time. Fortunately, cruise lines understand that families have limited schedules and offer plenty of short – three to five-day cruises – to fun destinations like the Bahamas or the Caribbean islands. Cruise lines such as Carnival, Norwegian, and Disney cater to families and provide tons of activities for children of all ages.

Cruising for College Students

For university students, a three- or five-day cruise is an appealing option for fun – and saving money. This time of year, cruise lines like Carnival are known for offering fast, furious, and fun sailing itineraries to exciting spring break hot spots on the Mexican coast, in Jamaica, the Bahamas, and many other fantastic destinations. While at sea, these ships also offer plenty of options like nightclubs, fitness centers, and casinos to let you unwind during your week off away from the books. Before you book, though, be sure to take a careful look at the cruise line’s stateroom policy: some companies require that a cabin be occupied by at least one 21-year-old (or even older) passenger.

Cruising to Avoid the Spring Break Crowds

However, not everyone is looking for a crazy party cruise. For passengers who’d like a quieter voyage away from the younger crowd, consider taking a longer cruise of seven, 10, or more days. Also, smaller ships and premium cruise lines like Celebrity Cruises or Holland America Line tend to offer more adult cruise experiences, in general. But don’t forget that even on the big ships with lots of families, there are special adults-only facilities where you can kick back and relax, free of the hubbub of spring break.

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Quick and easy: Cruises online

by Royal Holiday March 4, 2015
written by Royal Holiday

The option of a trip by cruise provides a complete holiday, visiting several destinations in one trip. And if you book online, you will find it easy and convenient. Plus, on reservations of more than 5,000 Holiday Credits you receive 500 gift for your next holiday.

Next, we explain the steps for booking your next vacation aboard a cruise through the website very simply. Ready?

  1. Go to the Cruises section on royal-holiday.com and look for available options. You can choose a cruise by route, duration in days, departure date, or ship. Some ships have triple and quadruple cabins, in addition to the double cabins you already know.
  1. Choose the ship and route you prefer, the number of passengers who will be traveling, and select search. The system will display cabin options and the cost in credits for each, as well as the all-inclusive cost. You can go to details for more information. With that, you can choose your favorite option and select
  1. At this time, the lodging is reserved for a limited time. So, it is important not to take too long to complete the process. Fill in the form with your contact information and accept the cancellation policies, terms and conditions. Select
  1. In this screen you must fill out all the passenger data of those traveling on the cruise. This information is required by the cruise operator and filling it out now will save you future paperwork. Remember to have the passports of all travelers with you, as you will need the information in these documents, in addition to the personal information of every traveler. In this section you can also indicate whether you are celebrating a special occasion or if you need any care or medical equipment in particular.
  1. In the next and final step you will view the total to pay, and you can choose which card to use. Fill out the information and select You will see a reference code and a bank authorization code. You will also be able to print the booking confirmation. The official documentation from the cruise operator will arrive by email 30 days before the cruise departure. Keep your receipts and confirmations and get ready for an incredible journey aboard a cruise. Remember that each reservation online, gives you a 500 Holiday Credits gift for your next vacation, also in a cruise!

Before booking, it is important to note that your passport must be valid for 6 months after the cruise trip ends, and you may need special documentation depending on the laws of the country or countries you visit.

March 4, 2015 0 comments
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The Boldest Cruise Itinerary Ever

by Royal Holiday December 4, 2014
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Royal Holiday travelers book cruises for multiple destinations in one journey with tons of excellent food, fantastic, even other-worldly vessels and plenty to see and do along the way.

But every cruise seems to inspire Royal Holiday travelers to bring that one more guest along. The introduction of enormous triple and quadruple cabins mean that more people are going than ever before, and as of March 2015, they’ll be sharing some of the best spaces on board, in complete style and with more fun for everyone.

Royal Caribbean International
Since 1968, the beloved Norwegian Cruise Line has distinguished itself with a fleet that’s grown to 22 vessels. These are divided into 6 categories, each with different levels of services and amenities and all with a standard of fun and quality that’s virutally unmatched on the high seas. With most vessels now totally remodeled, upgrades have included flat-screen TVs and new foors in the bathrooms. Big screens have made many common areas into big time viewing areas and though staterooms can vary from ship to ship, all include TVs, telephone, private bathroom with shower and hair dryers. Triple and quadruple cabins will be available on the Splendour of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas and Serenade of the Seas, and they’ll be sailing routes to South America, the Caribbean and all over Scandinavia.

Celebrity Cruises
Formed in 1989, Celebrity Cruises sails the classic, elegant ocean with cruises continually updated to adapt to current lifestyles. Differing from other carriers in their quest to offer a cruise experience that exceeds expectations, Celebrity offers high quality, superior design, spacious accommodations, grand style, attentive service and exceptional cuisine.

Passenger cabins are equipped with American and European electrical outlets but there’s also high quality shampoo, soap and conditioner and a hair dryer mounted on the wall. There’s even a free strong box to protect your most valuable belongings and an onship laundry service. Triple and quadruple cabins will be available on the Solstice, the Constellation and the Silhouette sailing routes to Alaska, the Greek Isles and all of the Mediterranean.

Pullmantur Cruises
Pullmantur has a better than 40 year history as the leading Cruise Line serving the Spanishmarket. Distinguished by the maximum care given to every detail of the onboard passenger experience they cater especially to families, and every Pullmantur cruise combines fun and entertainment with enjoyment for every traveler, regardless of age.

Excellent service has earned the company an Award for Best Onboard Service it for 5 consecutive years (2009-2013). Double, triple and quadruple cabins will be available on board the Monarch between June and August for itineraries sailing all over the Caribbean.

Costa Cruises
“Passion and a smile” still describes the Costa Cruise, still the biggest fleet in the world with 26 vessels active today, and three more on order for delivery by 2016. With nearly as many awards for service, the Costa business model is geared toward sustainable development and the steady creation of value for Cruise passengers.

Costa passenger cabins are comprehensive  and offer adjustable air conditioning, flat-screen satellite TV, hairdryer, safe, 24 hour room service, turn down service and more. For this and more, Costa Cruises are an ideal choice for Royal Holidays and cabins big enough for two, three and four passengers are available on the Costa Diadema or the Costa Celebration on nearly all their Mediterranean routes.

Royal Holiday is very pleased to offer double, triple and quadruple cabins for your next cruise vacation, and with all the flexibility you expect. Check the website or speak with Member Services about available dates and itineraries. When you set sail next time, you’ll be saying fewer goodbyes and more “let’s get onboard.”

December 4, 2014 0 comments
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El encanto italiano de MSC llega a Sudamérica

by Royal Holiday August 1, 2014
written by Royal Holiday

MSC, la naviera 100% italiana, abre nuevas rutas de cruceros en Sudamérica, que ya puedes reservar para viajar durante este 2014 y hasta marzo de 2015. Con esto tienes la oportunidad de disfrutar de la inmensidad del océano mientras recorres varios destinos en un solo viaje, con el inigualable ambiente y el servicio de la tripulación a bordo y por si fuera poco: mucho más cerca de casa.

Con salidas desde Santos y Rio de Janeiro, Brasil y Buenos Aires, Argentina, encontrarás cruceros de 3 o 4 noches, ideales para realizar un viaje corto, y otros de hasta 9 noches para disfrutar unas vacaciones un poco más largas.

Además, dependiendo del barco y la fecha de salida, el itinerario podría incluir desembarques en los mejores puertos de la región como Copacabana, Buzios, Ilhabela, Ilha Grande, Santos, Punta del Este y Montevideo.

Escalera del MSC.

Escalera del MSC.

Al elegir un crucero por Sudamérica, podrás redescubrir la cultura latinoamericana, los hermosos paisajes y las playas con aguas transparentes. Todo esto a bordo de un magnífico barco, en el que te cautivará la decoración absolutamente exquisita, con materiales como mármol, cristales de Swarovski, madera de nogal y onix.

Súmale la atención y calidez del personal a bordo, la deliciosa comida y el deleite de vivir a bordo del lujo en su máxima expresión y tendrás una de las mejores experiencias vacacionales que jamás pudiste haber soñado.

Con salidas a partir noviembre, y desde 4,006 Créditos Vacacionales, con Royal Holiday la aventura de un viaje en crucero está a punto de volverse realidad.

Para ver todas las rutas disponibles y obtener más información, visita la web. Recuerda que ahí mismo puedes reservar tus próximas vacaciones en crucero.

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The Princess Cruises Renewal Cruise!

by Royal Holiday April 29, 2014
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Whenever Royal Holiday travelers board a Princess Cruises they’re welcomed on board to a full course of culture, cuisine and local color. No fewer than 18 vessels explore destinations all over the world, and getting there is always a big part of the fun.

Princess Cruises has been continually lauded with awards ranging from:

  • Best Embarkation: Pacific Princess and Coral Princess from the Cruise Critic Cruisers’ Choice Award, 2014
  • Best Cruises from the West Coast, again from the Cruise Critic Cruisers’ Choice Award 2014
  • Best Wine Bar At Sea – Vines – USA Today 2014
  • Cruise Line with Highest Customer Satisfaction – TravelAge West Magazine Editor’s Picks 2013
  • Top 10 Large Cruise Lines – Travel & Leisure World’s Best Awards 2011-2013
  • Top Large and Medium Cruise Ships – Conde Nast Traveler 2013
  • Best Cruise Itineraries – Travel Weekly Reader’s Choice Awards 2013

That’s among many, many others over the years.

But why choose Princess Cruises? See that “Highest Customer Satisfaction” award above? What do you think a satisfied cruise customer should look like?

Well, one of the characteristics of a satisfied cruise passenger is a feeling of absolute renewal. A new personality, a new hair-style, maybe even a outlook on life!

Princess Cruises visit everywhere from Japan to Europe to Alaska (they’re regular rated the TOP cruise to Alaska!).  Coming back is – always – a whole ship full of brand new people!

Take just Alaska.  Glaciers and forests and placid inland bays. Princess even operates a train called “Direct to the Wilderness” and just for Cruisers. Bears, deer, eagles and wildlife are frequently visible from the panoramic windows on the train, and when you venture a little further things just get better. Royal Holiday members go full-in for the eco-tourism, hiking, and bicicycling and Alaska is not a hot, tropical place to break a sweat. On the contrary, visitors year round need to dress appropriately to get the full experience.

Then take Europe.

  • Oslo
  • St. Petersburg
  • Helsinki
  • Stockholm

How about Kerry on the coast of Ireland – or your pick of Greek islands glistening in the sun? The fact is, every cruise is a chance to rediscover yourself in a place you’ve only distantly imagined, and every time one of those distant ideas becomes an idea, you become more fully, and totally renewed.

And then there’s onboard. Every vessel in the Princess Cruises fleet is equipped with fine – even elegant – finishings. You can have your hair done or any number of spa treatments. Lounge on the deck, take in some entertainment, and watch as distant destinations come at long last into view.

There on the horizon, there’s a part of you. And it’s all up to you to discover it. Talk to Membership Services about the Princess Cruises cruise that’s perfect for you. 2014 is scheduled with a tremendous number to choose from.

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MSC: Enchanting Cruises for the Italian in all of us

by Royal Holiday March 31, 2014
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One of the greatest pleasures of traveling on a cruise ship is the vastness of the sea and the chance to visit multiple – and very different – locations all in one trip. But any cruise veteran will tell you, the atmosphere and the service from the crew on board will still make all the difference. What if you could have all of that, but charged with the traditional warmth and charm of Italy?

The Mediterranean Shipping Company is the only 100% Italian-Owned and Operated cruise line – and the moment you board you’ll see the difference.

MSC has a presence in 45 countries and sails 168 different itineraries and into no less than 180 different ports. Easily the busiest cruise line in Europe, MSC sails well beyond the Mediterranean basin.

MSC is also world-famous for maintaining a super-modern fleet with loads of classic features. Ships are fitted with marble, Swarovski crystal, and lavish walnut and even onyx. That’s all intended to highlight the sense of design for which Italians are already world-famous. Anything less might be considered, well, un-Italian.

For kids, MSC Cruises ships take off with just as much fun and adventure as for anyone else. As a family company MSC pays extra attention to kids of all ages. Organized activities and licensed supervision is available for anyone from ages three to 17 and that’s at no extra cost, any time of day, and all day if you want.

Only Mexico, France and China come close to competing with Italy when it comes to food. And being Italian means serving up culinary highlights that no other cruise line can match. Royal Holiday travelers revel in things as simple as bread, pasta and tomato sauce, but of course there are lots of wines to choose from and the gelato is unmatched on the sea. Japanese, Tex-Mex and Chinese foods are well represented and options can vary depending on where you’re sailing to. Hands down, MSC offers some of the most spectacular food onboard any ship sailing anywhere.

Onboard entertainment? MSC is no slouch. Every passengers thrill to a different show and these are usually presented in two shifts so everyone fits in. Original Broadway shows, at no extra cost, are just part of the fun. Reservations are necessary but tickets are free and that’s just the beginning.

There are also casinos, discos, internet access, a library, a Formula 1 racing simulator, (just for kids, right?) plus a 4D cinema, duty-free shopping, and a water park with an indoor swimming pool. Outside of course there are waterfalls, and it’s just a short walk to the beauty salon, wellness spa, fitness centers and yoga classes. There are also tennis courts, a basketball court, running track and everything to keep you active and fit.

As unforgettable as Italy, the MSC Cruise of a lifetime can be part of your Royal Holiday. Members book cruise departing from Venice, Genoa and a few places closer to home. The Royal Holiday Cruise Team works very hard to find the cruise that’s just perfect for you, no matter what criteria you’re counting on meeting. If your standards are very high, MSC may be the perfect choice.

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