MOL Cruises signs with V.Ships Leisure

MOL Cruises, Ltd. has signed an agreement with V.Ships Leisure for the technical management of cruise ship Mitsui Ocean Fuji, which will join the Mitsui Ocean Cruises fleet in December 2024. This was revealed in V.Ships' Facebook page.

Per Bjornsen, CEO of V.Ships Leisure, commented: “We are proud to be part of the Mitsui Ocean Cruises team, delivering Mitsui Ocean Fuji on her inaugural voyage for Mitsui, and then working to ensure her safe passage as she takes passengers on their luxury cruises around the world.

“V.Ships has worked with MOL for many years and this ship newly under our management is testament to the recognition of our industry leading operations. We are looking forward to working with Mitsui Ocean Cruises and to being part of a truly unique cruise product in a fascinating part of the world.”

New Jakarta homeport for Resorts World One

Resorts World Cruises will reach another milestone as the first international cruise line to homeport in Jakarta, Indonesia during the local school holiday from 16 June – 1 July 2024, offering four round-trip 5-night cruises from Jakarta to vibrant cities of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (via Port Klang). Cruise fares start from IDR 10 million per guest based on twin sharing and subject to availability, free third and fourth passenger in the same cabin.

“As an international cruise line that is homegrown in Asia, Resorts World Cruises is excited and proud to pioneer the first-ever homeport deployment in Indonesia. Indonesians are familiar with the Resorts World Cruises brand sailing out of Singapore and now they can sail with a round-trip cruise from Jakarta to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur on the Resorts World One,” said Michael Goh, President of Resorts World Cruises. “We would also like to express our sincere thanks to the local government, authorities and our travel partners for their support in helping us realise this dream of ours to cruise from Indonesia. We look forward to developing the country’s and regional cruise tourism industry together,” he added.

Vacationers can embark Resorts World One from the port of Tanjung Priok in Jakarta with the maiden voyage on 16 June 2024 (Sunday) followed by departures on 21 June (Friday), 26 June (Wednesday) and 1 July (Monday). The 5-night cruise itineraries are specially designed to provide vacationers from Indonesia with a perfect blend of holiday experience of visiting two countries, Singapore and Malaysia. Guests will also have ample time to relax, discover the ship itself and enjoy a variety of Muslim-friendly cuisine, including authentic and popular Malaysian and Singaporean cuisine, as well as a wide spread of international selection during the days at sea.

Cruise fares are also inclusive of complimentary dining at selected onboard venues with Muslim-friendly cuisines and offerings, as well as free access to LIVE international stage shows and entertainment, as well as usage of recreational activities. Within your cruise package, guests may choose a variety of accommodations from Interior Staterooms to Oceanview, Balcony staterooms and the luxury suites, “The Palace” – ‘a luxury ship-within-a ship’ private all-suite enclave with exclusive restaurant, sundeck, gym and other facilities, including its own 24-hour European style butler service.

AIDA Cruises begins its largest refit program ever

AIDA Cruises has launched the largest modernization program in its fleet with AIDA Evolution. It is the most extensive in the company's history. In a first step, AIDAdiva, AIDAbella and AIDAluna from the Sphinx series will be fundamentally revised in 2025 and 2026. The focus is on a completely new interior design of the ships. Technology and systems are also being overhauled.

All guest cabins will have a completely new look. In addition, the range of suites is being expanded. For the first time on this class of ship, exclusive areas and services will be created from which suite guests, among others, will benefit. From a culinary point of view, guests can look forward to an even greater variety of restaurants, selected signature bars and more service offerings. The heart of the Sphinx ships beats right in the middle - in the light-flooded theater. This style-defining area is being further developed with inviting seating and a harmonious color concept. New activity areas will be created especially for families with children.

Felix Eichhorn, President AIDA Cruises, says: “As the market leader and pioneer in the industry, our aim is to constantly rethink cruises. The ships in the Sphinx series have written cruise history with their innovative spatial concept and colorful design. We want to build on this with our AIDA Evolution program.”

Future-proof and sustainable cruise

As part of its decarbonization strategy, AIDA Cruises has been investing in a future-proof and sustainable cruise market for many years and is implementing innovative solutions in practice. Since 2004, when the first Sphinx-class ship was commissioned, the company has been considering the use of shore power in the ports to reduce local emissions. In recent years, AIDA Cruises has not only invested in the latest propulsion and environmental technology for its new buildings, but has also continuously implemented a wide range of efficiency measures in ship operations and retrofitted new technologies on the ships in the existing fleet. As part of the upcoming shipyard stays, further investments are planned, e.g. in measures to reduce fuel consumption, increase energy efficiency and conserve resources. As part of Carnival Corporation & plc's family of cruise brands, the company has set a goal of reducing carbon intensity by 20 percent by 2026 compared to 2019.

New standards in ship design

The ships in the Sphinx series were put into service between 2007 and 2013. With their innovative, open room concept and their colorful design, they have decisively shaped the unique AIDA feeling. AIDAdiva will be the first ship to be modernized in spring 2025 during her six-week stay at the shipyard. AIDAbella and AIDAluna will follow in autumn 2025 and spring 2026.

Antarctica21 contracts with ASENAV to build Magellan Discoverer

Antarctica21, a leader in boutique Antarctic expeditions, has confirmed the construction of its latest vessel, Magellan Discoverer. It is set to join its fleet for the 2026-27 Antarctic season. This move reflects the company's commitment to excellence in small ship, boutique-style expeditions and marks a significant additional step in its efforts to serve the high-end segment of the Antarctic travel market.

Magellan Discoverer is not just another vessel; it's a promise of innovative design and environmental stewardship, crafted as a sister ship to the esteemed Magellan Explorer. While mirroring its sibling in elegance and style, Magellan Discoverer charts its own course with remarkable enhancements.

Like Magellan Explorer, Magellan Discoverer meets the stringent PC6 ice class specifications and flaunts a similar boutique, yacht-like aesthetic. It is custom-built for Antarctic fly-and-sail operations, which allows guests to fly to Antarctica, skipping over the notoriously rough seas of the Drake Passage, to join their ship directly at the White Continent. For Antarctic air-cruises, Magellan Discoverer will welcome up to 76 guests in 40 cabins across three passenger decks. Like Magellan Explorer, Magellan Discoverer complies with the stringent Tier III emission standard and champions environmental responsibility with its hybrid diesel-electric propulsion and heat recovery systems. The vessel features a spacious dining area, versatile meeting rooms, a stylish observation lounge and bar, a well-equipped gym, and an inviting gift shop. The accessible bow draws guests closer to the awe-inspiring waters they sail.

Jaime Vásquez, President of Antarctica21, emphasizes, "This ship is born out of our unwavering commitment to meeting the rising expectations of our guests. Equipped with the latest technology, Magellan Discoverer strengthens our dedication to sustainability while offering seamless comfort for our travelers. With its modern elegance and advanced technical features, it supports our ongoing effort to provide unparalleled experiences in the spectacular Antarctic region."

Shipboard accommodations are designed to encapsulate the essence of adventure and comfort on an Antarctic expedition. The ship features twelve Suites, including two Family Suites for four guests each and two Triple Deluxe Veranda Suites, twenty-two Deluxe Veranda Cabins, and six Single Deluxe Veranda Cabins. Every cabin on board Magellan Discoverer offers king-size beds, comfortable sitting areas, and private balconies, ensuring personal vistas of the Antarctic expanse. The ship introduces a wet science lab to support Antarctic research programs and a wraparound walking deck, providing 360-degree views of the breathtaking Antarctic landscapes. For those seeking relaxation and reflection after a day of exploration, a sauna with wide panoramic windows offers a serene refuge. The convenience of an elevator serving five decks adds to the comfort.

Claudio Bobadilla, Fleet Director at Antarctica21, shares his enthusiasm for the new project: "Leveraging our experience with Magellan Explorer and our fruitful collaboration with the shipbuilder ASENAV, I am thrilled to embark on the Magellan Discoverer project. We are committed to innovating and setting new standards in expedition cruising. Several design enhancements have been developed, reflecting our learnings from building Magellan Explorer together. Our goal is to exceed the high standards expected by our guests. Magellan Discoverer will set a new standard of excellence in the Antarctic tourism industry, and be a point of pride for our team."

Magellan Discoverer sails ahead with its cutting-edge hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system and active stabilizers, boasting two powerful MAN main engines, ABB’s innovative Azipod® propulsion units and Energy Storage System with Battery Bank from Corvus. This advanced setup promises a smoother, quieter journey through the icy wonders.

Antarctica21's decision to build a sister ship to the successful Magellan Explorer comes as a response to the increasing demand for their unique fly and cruise Antarctic expeditions, a model of travel that the Chilean company pioneered in 2003.

The announcement of the new Magellan Discoverer follows the recent opening of the company’s Explorers House private lounge, the only Antarctic pre-departure lounge in the industry and an Antarctica21 exclusive. Located in the historic center of Punta Arenas, it offers a restaurant, bar, coffee station, library, and presentation space where guests can relax and meet fellow travelers as well as attend pre-departure briefings.

Princess Cruises takes delivery of Sun Princess, postpones maiden voyage

Princess Cruises today has taken delivery of Sun Princess, an entirely new ship platform designed by Fincantieri exclusively for the Princess brand.

The 175,500-gross-ton, 4,300-guest Sun Princess is the most impressive luxurious and stunning Love Boat ever created, offering an array of exciting new entertainment and activities, as well as sensational staterooms and suites across a broad spectrum of categories. With the most balconies on any Princess ship, guests can take in the sunshine and crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean and Caribbean from the comfort of their stateroom. The Dome, a transformational entertainment venue inspired by the terraces of Santorini, is the perfect place to relax and the Arena! is an evolution and the most technologically advanced Princess Theater design.

The ship does need to remain alongside in the shipyard to allow for additional technical work to ensure an outstanding vacation is delivered. Accordingly, the cruise line regrettably is cancelling the February 18 voyage. Sun Princess now will make its maiden voyage on February 28 from Rome.

Guests who were booked on the February 18 voyage will receive a full refund of the cruise fare along with any additional onboard services that were pre-purchased, as well as a 50% future cruise credit (FCC) that can be used on a future Princess voyage*.

The cruise brand is also offering financial reimbursement for select travel costs for guests who have already arrived ahead of their sailing and for guests who have not yet started their travel certain changes fees related to flights.

Princess is also protecting travel agent commissions.

*FCC must be booked by November 30, 2024 and sailed by December 31, 2025.

Opening photo: Sun Princess photographed in Monfalcone on December 2023