Cruise news: Royal Caribbean’s private island and more
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From Royal Caribbean’s ultimate vacation island in the Bahamas to the international cruise industry’s move to more sustainable ways — here are this week’s cruise news bleeping on our radar.
Royal Caribbean’s USD 250m private island in the Bahamas
Royal Caribbean International’s highly-anticipated ‘Perfect Day at CocoCay’ – the first in the cruise line’s new Perfect Day Island Collection of private destinations around the world – is now open. The USD 250m transformation of the line’s private island in the Bahamas debuted the tallest waterslide in North America, the Up, Up and Away helium balloon, and the Caribbean’s largest wave pool.
“Pushing the envelope”
“Royal Caribbean is the proven leader when it comes to pushing the envelope in cruise ship design and the experiences offered at sea,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean International.
“With Perfect Day at CocoCay, we are so proud to bring our 50-year legacy of innovation ashore to transform an incredible island that now completely revolutionizes private destinations in the vacation industry. It is exciting to see what we have dreamed up finally come to life; our guests truly are in for an experience unlike any other.”
Cruise industry sets course for sustainability
More than 160 representatives from the international cruise industry have gathered in Copenhagen, where one of Northern Europe’s most ambitious international cruise conferences have concluded. The conference focused on the Baltic Sea region as a sustainable destination and represents cooperation between Cruise Baltic, Copenhagen Malmö Port, the City of Copenhagen and the Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark.
All 29 participating destinations, a total of 7 countries signed the new manifesto, Cruise Baltic Sustainability Manifesto, which has a sharp focus on reducing air pollution and congestion in the Baltic Sea region’s ports and cities.
Entertainment Cruises acquires GBL
USA’s Entertainment Cruises has confirmed the acquisition of 1000 Islands operator, Gananoque Boat Line (GBL).
The completion of the transaction further extends the company’s presence in Canada, where it already owns Toronto-based Mariposa Cruises and expands its portfolio to 53 vessels serving upwards of 2.6 million guests across 12 locations in North America.
“Gananoque Boat Line is more than just a boat company; it is a cornerstone of the local community,” said Kenneth Svendsen, CEO of Entertainment Cruises. “As a company, Entertainment Cruises prides itself on our involvement in, and partnership with, the communities we serve, so the bringing together of our two organizations felt like a natural fit.”
Aqua Expeditions adds two to fleet
Singapore-based boutique luxury cruise line Aqua Expeditions has officially announced two new fleet additions: Aqua Blu and Aqua Nera.
Aqua Blu is Aqua Expeditions’ first ever coastal ship, and the first-ever long-range expedition-class yacht to be permanently based in the East Indonesian Archipelago with year-round departures. Partnering with yacht designer Cor D. Rover, the completely refurbished Aqua Blu is the former British Naval Explorer HMS Beagle.
Aqua Blu will primarily serve three destinations on 7-night coastal cruise itineraries from its launch in November 2019.
Norwegian Cruise Line awards educators
Norwegian Cruise Line has awarded cruises to 30 educators as well as thousands of dollars to their schools as part of its ‘Giving Joy’ campaign, an effort to reward teachers who inspire students and bring joy into the classroom.
The month-long campaign, which recognised the connection between travel and education, launched in advance of the Norwegian Joy’s North American inaugural sailing during Teacher Appreciation Week (6-10 May 2019).
The 30 teachers with the most votes won a seven-day cruise for two and were provided with airfare and accommodations for an award ceremony in Seattle.
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