Thursday, November 25, 2010

Cruise Ships For Pleasure And Tourism

Cruising is not just merely enjoyment and entertainment; you also have to consider one the most important thing in every Caribbean cruising packages, the food. Cruise ships usually serves royalty food, great tasting and exceptional menus and foods, this is very essential in your Caribbean tour. There are several places in the ship that offers a wide variety of food; there are restaurants and bars that offer different kind of foods depending on your own personal taste. Restaurants usually offer buffets on their fine dining and there are plenty of foods depending on their motif, foods are usually segregated according to its type like veggies, Italian, Asian, European; its up to you to choose of which kind food you prefer to eat.
Foods at Poolside
For the guests’ convenience, cruise ships offers foods at poolside. This allows the guests to eat something while relaxing at the poolside or while enjoying swimming. Common foods that are offered are simple foods like pizza and pasta, and some sandwiches etc.
Dining
Dining in the cruise ships is a one big event in the cruising experience. They usually serve extravagant variety of foods that allows guests and traveler to choose from according to their food preferences. Like any fine dining served in a five a star hotel, most Caribbean cruises offers the best tasting foods; from appetizers, salads, soups, main dishes and their delicious and sweet desserts. These types of foods are given to the people on board, for the entire family, couple, and friends and to the rest of the travelers. Another good thing about their food is that, you can make an arrangement for a different set-up such as if a want a date your special someone, or if you want it to be delivered in your room.
You can also make a request from the staff and crew of the ship on special menus especially when you’re a vegetarian, culture and religious beliefs will also be served differently if you just inform them or make special requests.
Good thing about Buffets
Guests are allowed to go to the different dining places of the cruise ship in order to spend their dining there; you can go to some restaurants, bars, cafes, and any venue where there’s food. Food is abundant in the ship; everyone can eat as much as they want until they are full and satisfied with what they eat. You may visit dining areas just to check on the food served, if you like the food, you may chose to eat at your chosen resto. There are times that restaurants change their menus, so better check for your preference to satisfy your taste and fill your stomach.
There are several options of the variety of foods served in a cruise ship. Foods are all delicious and may taste great depending on your food preference. One thing that’s important is that, make sure that you have an empty stomach before eating so that you may consume and be able to taste as much food as you want. Diet is not the trend in Caribbean cruises because you that never resist the temptation of the food served in every dining.
Adam Surizuo writes articles at large for http://www.alicante-spain.com , an online publication about flights to alicante and flights from alicante. On his site you can see his writings on flights from alicante and cheap flights to alicante.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Royal Caribbean Asia Cruises 2011

Royal Caribbean Asia Cruises 2011 will take you to some of the more exotic and fun destinations and ports in Asia.  Taking a Royal Caribbean Asia Cruises 2011 will offer you the chance to visit ports and destinations that could include Singapore, Phuket, Kuala Lumpur and others.  We are providing the new Royal Caribbean Asian Cruises 2011 itineraries below for your review and planning efforts.  With the many discounts, cheap cruise fares and other generous booking offers and incentives that Royal Caribbean Cruises 2011 are offering off of their brochure rates we feel that today is a great time to step out and book your next Royal Caribbean Asia Cruises 2011 holiday vacation.  Let that very special adventure begin today.

3 Night Best Of Malaysia Cruise starting from* $339.00 USD

Ship Name: Legend Of The Seas

Departure Port: Singapore

Ports of Call: Singapore; Penang, Malaysia; Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia; Singapore

2011 Date(s): 07 Jan , 14 Jan , 21 Jan

Stateroom:
Prices From*:
Interior Outside Balcony Deluxe/Suites
$339.00 $439.00 $589.00 $739.00 


4 Night Isles Of Southeast Asia Cruise starting from* $379.00 USD

Ship Name: Legend Of The Seas

Departure Port: Singapore

Ports of Call: Singapore; Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia; Phuket, Thailand; Singapore

2011 Date(s): 10 Jan , 17 Jan , 24 Jan

Stateroom:
Prices From*:
Interior Outside Balcony Deluxe/Suites
$379.00 $479.00 $629.00 $779.00

5 Night Spice Of Southeast Asia Cruise starting from* $539.00 USD

Ship Name: Legend Of The Seas

Departure Port: Singapore

Ports of Call: Singapore; Phuket, Thailand; Langkawi, Malaysia; Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia; Singapore

2011 Date(s): 28 Jan

Stateroom:
Prices From*:
Interior Outside Balcony Deluxe/Suites
$539.00 $689.00 $839.00 $1,139.00 



5 Night Spice Of Southeast Asia Cruise starting from* $589.00 USD

Ship Name: Legend Of The Seas

Departure Port: Singapore

Ports of Call: Singapore; Phuket, Thailand; Langkawi, Malaysia; Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia; Singapore

2011 Date(s): 02 Jan

Stateroom:
Prices From*:
Interior Outside Balcony Deluxe/Suites
$589.00 $689.00 $839.00 $989.00 

4 Night Isles Of Southeast Asia Cruise starting from* $359.00 USD

Ship Name: Legend Of The Seas

Departure Port: Singapore

Ports of Call: Singapore; Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia; Phuket, Thailand; Singapore

2011 Date(s): 09 Feb

Stateroom:
Prices From*:
Interior Outside Balcony Deluxe/Suites
$359.00 $459.00 $609.00 $759.00  


3 Night Best Of Malaysia Cruise starting from* $489.00 USD

Ship Name: Legend Of The Seas

Departure Port: Singapore

Ports of Call: Singapore; Penang, Malaysia; Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia; Singapore

2011 Date(s): 06 Feb

Stateroom:
Prices From*:
Interior Outside Balcony Deluxe/Suites
$489.00 $639.00 $869.00 $1,119.00 

5 Night Spice Of Southeast Asia Cruise starting from* $489.00 USD

Ship Name: Legend Of The Seas

Departure Port: Singapore

Ports of Call: Singapore; Phuket, Thailand; Langkawi, Malaysia; Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia; Singapore

2011 Date(s): 13 Feb

Stateroom:
Prices From*:
Interior Outside Balcony Deluxe/Suites
$489.00 $589.00 $739.00 $889.00  

4 Night Isles Of Southeast Asia Cruise starting from* $619.00 USD

Ship Name: Legend Of The Seas

Departure Port: Singapore

Ports of Call: Singapore; Kuala Lumpur (Port Kelang), Malaysia; Phuket, Thailand; Singapore

2011 Date(s): 02 Feb

Stateroom:
Prices From*:
Interior Outside Balcony Deluxe/Suites
$619.00 $819.00 $1,119.00 $2,269.00 




Royal Caribbean International reserves the right to impose a fuel supplement on all guests if the price of West Texas Intermediate fuel exceeds $65.00 per barrel. The fuel supplement for 1st and 2nd guests would be no more than $10 per guest per day, to a maximum of $140 per cruise; and for additional guests would be no more than $5 per person per day, to a maximum of $70 per cruise.

* Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, for cruise only on select sailings and stateroom categories. Government taxes and fees are additional. For new reservations only. Subject to availability. Certain restrictions apply. May not be combinable with any other promotion and may be withdrawn at any time. "Deals" pricing reflects the special rate(s) you may be eligible for. Proof of eligibility required. If eligibility cannot be validated, you will be charged the standard rate or denied boarding. All prices are quoted in US Dollars. All itineraries and prices are subject to change without notice. Ships' Registry: Bahamas.

 

Friday, November 19, 2010

Step onboard Ponant for an unforgettable end of year

Le Ponant
Premium French cruise line, Compagnie du Ponant is offering an exclusive collection of cruises for the festive season, including two exciting itineraries to Asia departing from December 2010. Prepare for an unforgettable cruising experience as you journey to exciting destinations in the South China Sea, which are only accessible by small ship. For a limited time, guests can enjoy last minute savings of up to 25 percent on these itineraries.
Ring in the new year as you travel fromHo Chi Minh City to Singapore on the 13-day A Zen New Year cruise onboard Le Diamant. This cruise departs on 28 December 2010 and visits Sihanoukville, Cambodia; Koh Kood, Bangkok and Ko Samui, Thailand; and Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia. Cruising highlights include a visit to the royal palace of King Norodom Sihamoi in the lively capital of Phnom Penh; a tour of the emerald Buddhist Temple in Bangkok and a stroll on the impeccable white sand beaches of Kuala Terengganu. This cruise is priced from $3,141 per person twin share in Category E and includes a gastronomic celebration dinner to toast the new year on New Year’s Eve.
As the largest ship in Ponant’s fleet, the 8,282 tonne Le Diamant was built with exploration and comfort in mind. Offering 113 air conditioned cabins with full ocean views, Le Diamant has numerous leisure and entertainment facilities, including a panoramic observation lounge, three restaurants, a deckside pool and a lively club lounge.
In the new year, Le Ponant will offer three 9-day Islands and Marine Treasures cruises sailing roundtrip from Phuket. Guests will cruise the turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea, past hundreds of picturesque sandy islands. The journey begins in Langkawi, a magnificent archipelago in Malaysia’s north-west, known for its abundant wildlife and UNESCO protected parks. Le Ponant will then call into vibrant Penang before heading to Thailand, visiting the beachside ports of Butang, Koh Lanta National Park, Similan Islands, Koh Phi Phi Islands and Phang Nga Bay. Laze on the beach, explore the hidden coves or go snorkelling in the pristine waters. With three departures available on 25 January, 2 and 10 February 2011, the cruise is priced from $4,447 per person twin share.
Guests will cruise in the intimate yacht-like atmosphere of Le Ponant. With just 32 cabins, Le Ponant offers two sophisticated restaurants and lounges, a sun deck and luxuriously furnished cabins. The cruise line’s distinctive French touches include menus prepared by a French chef, a wide selection of wines and superior service from the ship’s attentive crew