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The Rise and Fall of : Regency Cruises

We’re going to be doing a series of blogs titled ‘The Rise and Fall of : …’. These will investigate the business decisions and influences that caused some cruise businesses to end services. Our intentions are to run an article on each of the on the following: Regency Cruises, First European/Festival Cruises & Royal Olympic Cruises and of… Read More The Rise and Fall of : Regency Cruises

July 15, 2011July 15, 2011 CruiseOctopus76 Comments

Out with the old and….In with the refurbished?

As the Global Economy has stalled, cruise line have worked hard to keep vessels full, and weather the storm. Carnival axed its dividend…Royal Caribbean …er… got the Worlds two largest cruise ships drastically increasing capacity… okay, bad example. (We have a blog for that) But as the growth of the industry has created a market… Read More Out with the old and….In with the refurbished?

July 13, 2011 CruiseOctopus2 Comments

What is so great about No-Fly Cruising?

Well its obvious, isn’t it? No Airplane, no flights, no airports. Now we are fans of avoiding the Airport, The queues, the shops, the gates, the lighting, na… We would rather not go to the Airport. This appears however to be the view of an increasing amount of cruisers, while this has been popular in the States… Read More What is so great about No-Fly Cruising?

July 11, 2011July 11, 2011 CruiseOctopusLeave a comment

Our Project Sunshine

Royal Caribbean is planning new ships, slightly larger than the Freedom class, but smaller than the Oasis class. Royal Caribbean is like Apple, and is amazing at keeping ship under wraps. So we have to guess, and this is what we think will happen. Now if we were Royal Caribbean we would be building this new… Read More Our Project Sunshine

July 9, 2011July 9, 2011 CruiseOctopus12 Comments

River Cruising

Aside from the disastrously boring title of this post, and the fact instead of ‘three a week/two if slow’ policy on blogs I have been busy (and hurt my finger) so this week is a pretty bad week. I do hope this interests you however. I think River Cruising is going to be huge, I… Read More River Cruising

July 7, 2011July 7, 2011 CruiseOctopus5 Comments

The Problem of Pricing

In Selling the Sea By Bob Dickinson, he describes how cruises are seen as premium products due to the high price. But he also points that this is an artificially high price, as your entertainment, food, and basic beverages are included. That book is now 14 years old, and despite the rapid growth of cruising during… Read More The Problem of Pricing

July 1, 2011 CruiseOctopus6 Comments

MSC Opera Ship Visit

If you are on Facebook, I suggest you like MSC Cruises, Or follow them on twitter. MSC have been arranging tours onboard the MSC Opera, and they are telling you about them through Facebook & twitter. The ship visit was in Southampton, unfortunately living in Liverpool and not being able to drive, a 5 Hour train journey… Read More MSC Opera Ship Visit

June 29, 2011June 30, 2011 CruiseOctopus10 Comments

Book Review : Selling the Sea

Since our last book review ‘Wind Star : The Building of a Sailship’ went down so well, and was included on the Windstar Blog, I thought I would do another one, This time I am reviewing the First Addition of ‘Selling the Sea’ By Bob Dickinson and Andy Vladimir. My copy of the book has no… Read More Book Review : Selling the Sea

June 25, 2011 CruiseOctopus3 Comments

Project Breakaway

Well the hype of Norwegian Cruise Line’s Project Breakaway appears to have hit a peak today, with CruiseCritic interviewing NCL CEO Kevin Sheehan about what might and might not be carried over from Norwegian Epic. You can find the link at the bottom of this post. To create additional hype NCL was using the twitter hashtag #nclpb to keep… Read More Project Breakaway

June 21, 2011June 21, 2011 CruiseOctopusLeave a comment

A re-invented Princess.

The original Royal Princess has re-emerged as Artania for the German Market under operator Phoenix Reisen. The vessel appears to have had a significant makeover with addition balcony cabins being added. The ship was original built by Wartsila in Finland, in 1984. She carries 1,200 passengers. According to ‘P&O PRINCESS: The Cruise Ships by Roger… Read More A re-invented Princess.

June 21, 2011 CruiseOctopus1 Comment

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