Princess Cruises has unveiled its most extensive Europe season ever for 2011, with more ships, departure choices and itinerary options than in previous years. In total, seven vessels will offer 42 itinerary choices, including seven new routes, with calls at more than 135 ports.
Royal Caribbean International unveiled its roster of 2011-2012 Bermuda, Caribbean, and Canada and New England cruises, ranging from five to 12 nights sailing from three U.S. Northeast cruise ports. In 2011, the Enchantment of the Seas will continue year-round service from Baltimore, its second consecutive year.
American Safari Cruises announced dates and rates through November 2011 for four destinations -- Alaska’s Inside Passage, Mexico’s Sea of Cortés, Columbia and Snake rivers, and the Pacific Northwest.
Azamara Club Cruises recently released new brochures and catalogues featuring photos taken by photography students.
Windstar Cruises is offering new Mediterranean shore excursions for 2010. From April through November, Windstar ships sail seven-day Mediterranean voyages departing Lisbon, Portugal; Barcelona, Spain; Rome, Italy; Athens, Greece; Nice, France; Venice, Italy; and Istanbul, Turkey.
Norwegian Cruise Line is planning to increase prices fleetwide by up to 7 percent on April 2 due to an “unprecedented year-to-date increase in booking volume” during its “Year of the Freestyle Vacation” Wave Season promotion in January and February.




