It's not too late to cruise!
Those big, beautiful ships just keep coming and going in our harbour... and you could still be aboard for a cruise!
The beauty of being a specialist is that we can see exactly what is still available on these ships.
Here are a few of the best that still have cabins - see this example below - on offer...
Diamond Princess - voyages you could catch...
29th Dec from Auckland to Sydney arriving 11th Jan.
11th Jan - Sydney to Auckland
4th Feb - Sydney to Beijing
27th Feb - Beijing to Singapore
It is surprising to see such a popular ship anything less than fully-booked at this time!
We still have balcony cabins available on the Sydney - Auckland sailings, and the fares look like low, rather than high-season!
Monday, December 19, 2011
At sea is still an adventure...
Your chosen cruise is going to be a great holiday - of course! But the rules of seafaring life mean plans can sometimes be set aside. Here's a tale that shows the spirit of seamanship is as strong today as ever...
Night dash by Crystal liner to rescue
Atlantic rowers
15 DEC: Crystal Cruises liner Crystal
Serenity rescued two trans-Atlantic rowers thrown into the sea
when a giant wave struck their eight-metre boat.
Londoner Tom Fancett and Dutch friend
Tom Sauer, both 23, were picked up southwest of the Canary Islands while competing in the Atlantic Challenge, billed as the world’s toughest
rowing race.
Britain’s Falmouth coastguard,
which co-ordinated the rescue, said the emergency beacon from the
men’s boat was triggered at 7.54pm on Tuesday, 760kms from the
Canary Islands.
The nearest ship, the
Bahamian-registered Crystal Serenity, was 200kms away.
"Crystal Serenity turned back
and proceeded at speed through the night to the position. Within
seven miles (11kms) of the position they saw a red flare," a
coastguard spokesman said.
The two men were spotted soon
afterwards, clinging to a life raft.
Though having spent some 10 hours in
the water, they were taken aboard uninjured.
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