Saturday, December 10, 2011

Cruise The Bahamas On A Two-Day Imperial Majesty Cruises

!±8± Cruise The Bahamas On A Two-Day Imperial Majesty Cruises

Imperial Majesty Cruises offer an unusual cruise option in their 2-day Bahamas cruise from Florida. The Regal Empress is a smaller ship than the extra-large cruise ships that are standard among the major cruise lines. Yet, it offers a pleasant ride for those who wish a shorter getaway.

The Extras

People from the cruise line go to the terminal when you arrive for your voyage. They will help you with your luggage and take it aboard the ship. This takes the place of porters who usually handle your luggage. There is even a steward who will take you to your cabin when you arrive.

You also have a chance to pay for upgrades in cabins, as some are usually available. Cabins are unusual in that you will find an abundance of storage for all the items you have brought along on your trip. What is more, those card keys that can be so difficult to make work at times are not used on the Regal Empress - you get a real key instead.

The Dining

Reviewers rate the food on Imperial Majesty Cruises as some of the best available on cruise ships. The focus of the food service is on quality, not on how much food they can prepare. The foods are made of fresh ingredients, which is easy since the ship goes back to its starting point every other day. All the dishes are prepared with care.

There is another place to eat besides the main dining room, too. La Trattoria is a small buffet that is available late nights for night owls who get hungry between karaoke and dancing. These buffets are themed with such themes as Italian night or Latin food night. You will also find snacks being served on the deck in the afternoons.

The Cruise

The cruise is a two-day cruise, so you do not have a lot of time spent in the Bahamas. In fact, you usually get about six hours in port. The short vacation can be a relaxing break for you if your life is especially stressful. However, do not expect more vacation than you can get in two days.

You will have time for live entertainment, time at the casino, discos, lounges, and more while you are at sea. The six hours you spend in Nassau are actually enough to see and do many things. If you get right out there, you will not feel as if you have traveled to the Bahamas for nothing.

Imperial Majesty Cruises are good for introducing you to cruise vacations if you have never gone on one before. They are much like the large cruise lines, but on a smaller scale. You do not have to spend nearly as much money or set aside as big a block of time to take one of these cruises. That makes it ideal for you if you do not want to make a large commitment.


Cruise The Bahamas On A Two-Day Imperial Majesty Cruises

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Cruise Ship Facts and Figures - Did You Know?

!±8± Cruise Ship Facts and Figures - Did You Know?

The cruise industry has become a major source of income for the travel industry as a whole over the years, and there is an ever-increasing range of ships, lines, destinations and ports of call that are making connections with the world of cruises. If you have been on a cruise recently - or are planning one in the near future - you may find some of the following facts interesting:

1) The first ship to take on transatlantic crossings with passengers on board was the Cunard Line's RMS Britannia. The last great ocean liner (as opposed to cruise ship) taking on such crossings was the same company's Queen Elizabeth II (better known as the QE2).

2) The most popular cruise destination by far and away is the Caribbean. Carnival Cruises alone took 2.9 million passengers on a Caribbean cruise in 2007.

3) A passenger known only by the surname of McBeth went for a trip on Cunard's Caronia liner back in the 1940s. She remained a passenger on the ship for the next 14 years. She must have quite enjoyed it, and by the time she finally disembarked she had spent the equivalent of US million on cruise fares. The ship has since been taken out of service, so you can't find out exactly what possessed her to spend so long aboard.

4) The average age of a cruise passenger is 50. Of those with children, 59% bring those children on the cruise, making for around three-quarters of a million kids who will go on a cruise this year.

5) The world's largest cruise ships, Royal Caribbean's Oasis series, will weigh over 220,000 tonnes when completed and afloat. Although this dwarfs just about any other cruise ship out there, it's still smaller than most oil super tankers, which routinely weigh over a quarter of a million tonnes

6) Much of the spending done on a cruise can either be avoided or lessened greatly with a little forethought. The main cost is from dry-land excursions, but if you plan you can book the ones you want independently at a much-reduced cost. Drinks at the bar can be pretty costly too, but you are free to bring your own along with you. Moreover, whatever you do, do not use the onboard phones. Some cost more than /minute. For that price, you could almost charter a jet home to talk to whoever you wanted to.

7) There are more than 300 cruise ships currently active. Taking into account the gross tonnage of the average cruiser, that's... a lot.

8) The number of people taking a cruise each year easily exceeds 10,000,000, of which 80% will be sailing to North American destinations such as Miami and Cancun.

9) Carnival, Royal Caribbean and NCL carry between themselves about two-thirds of the world's cruise passengers

10) If you had been quick enough to book the Presidential Suite on Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas for its maiden voyage, it would have set you back ,000 for the week. For your money you would have got a 113-sq m. cabin with accommodation for 14 people, ten flat screen TVs, a wet bar, a hot-tub and a baby grand piano. But its been snapped up, so you'll have to wait a bit longer.


Cruise Ship Facts and Figures - Did You Know?

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