Carnival Cruise Lines has received certification of its ISO14001:2004 Environmental Management System (EMS) from Lloyd´s Register Quality Assurance, an accredited ship classification society. The certification applies to Carnival Cruise Lines´ fleet of 21 ships and its Miami headquarters.
The requirements for certification are established by the Geneva-based International Organization for Standardization, an internationally recognized standards organization that promotes the development and implementation of international standards, including those for environmental management issues.
2007 will mark the longest European cruise season in recent history for Holland America Line with sailings over the course of nine months. A fleet of five ships will embark on one third more sailings next year with 46 different itineraries.
Sailings to Europe begin March 12 and run through November 3, 2007 and range from 10- to 56-days. With 136 ports of call in Europe, including 13 new maiden ports - guests may choose from a total of 82 cruise departure dates.
Cunard has unveiled the full 2007 program for Queen Mary 2, Queen Elizabeth 2 and the latest “royal”, Queen Victoria, as well as early 2008 voyages aboard Queen Mary 2.
Highlights of the year include the debut of the super liner, Queen Victoria, the 40th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth 2´s launch and a record 22 transatlantic crossings for the world´s longest liner, Cunard´s Queen Mary 2.
EasyCruise, which is getting rave reviews from budget-minded people in their 20s and 30s, and is also charting a new course through the canals of Holland and Belgium, is adding St Kitts and Nevis to its new schedule of Caribbean sailings during the upcoming cruise ship season.
EasyCruiseOne is currently sailing the French and Italian Rivieras and will make a transatlantic crossing later this year in time for a new schedule of Caribbean sailings. EasyCruiseTwo is sporting a new look along with the new itinerary –out with the traffic cone color and in with battleship grey.
Crystal Cruises will spend $23 million to enhance the Crystal Symphony in what will be the cruise line´s largest and most expensive dry-dock ever.
During two-week refurbishment, from October 31 to November 12, nearly 1,300 people will work around the clock on more than 150 projects to create what Crystal said will “essentially be a new ship, especially to those familiar with it.”
Crystal Cruises is offering travelers the opportunity to experience all of the luxurious trimmings and expanded onboard programming of its renowned World Cruise in a condensed 24-day voyage from Istanbul to London.
The luxury line´s 2007 World Cruise Grand Combination Voyage gives travelers the opportunity to embrace exotic Mediterranean antiquities combined with the wonders of Western Europe, as well as an expanded program of onboard enrichment and guest lectures.