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Oceania Cruises' new Riviera - launching in April 2012 - will offer custom-crafted accommodations that are reminiscent of an elegantly appointed private residence. The ship's 625 staterooms and suites are among the most spacious at sea.
Veranda-and Concierge-level staterooms on Riviera - a spacious 282 square feet - feature a sitting area and balcony furnished with a chaise lounge, armchair and occasional table.
"Riviera and her sister ship Marina have been designed specifically for the upper-premium market," stated Bruce J. Himelstein, Oceania Cruises' president. "The attention to detail is evident from the moment guests embark. Nothing has been overlooked. Quite simply, from a design perspective, these ships are without peer in the industry."
Spacious and Stunning Suites
Penthouse Suites measure a class-leading 420 square feet with living/dining room separate from the sleeping area, walk-in closet and bathrooms with a double vanity.
Oceania Suites are 1,030 square feet of luxurious living area. The layout is comprised of a large living and dining area, media room and separate bedroom. As a highlight, the large veranda features a hot tub and flat-panel TV.
Vista Suites range in size from 1,200 to 1,500 square feet and offer the same features as Oceania Suites but with the added benefit of floor-to-ceiling windows affording sweeping views over the ship's bow.
Owner's Suites offer 2,000+ square feet of luxury unlike any suites at sea. The suites are completely appointed from furniture and fabrics to lighting and bedding using the acclaimed Ralph Lauren Home collection.
"The Owner's Suites on Riviera and Marina can best be described as glamorous," according to Himelstein. "Guests universally say 'wow' upon entering the foyer, with its baby grand piano, wet bar, domed ceiling and floor-to-ceiling windows."
In addition to the standard stateroom amenities, suite guests enjoy the added luxury of Champagne upon arrival, 1,000-thread-count linens, 42" plasma TV, Hermès and Clarins bath amenities, butler service, and in-suite delivery from any of the ship's restaurants.
Other stateroom amenities include a flat-panel TV, lap-top computer with wireless access, refrigerated mini bar, security safe, writing desk, plush terry robes, bed slippers, and an oversized marble and granite bathroom. In fact, most staterooms feature a separate tub and shower, a rarity among upper-premium cruise ships.
Casual Elegance Meets High Style
Oceania Cruises' 1,250-guest Riviera has been designed for epicureans and features 10 dining venues - six of which are open-seating, gourmet restaurants - including a French bistro by Master Chef Jacques Pépin. Facilities also include a Canyon Ranch SpaClub® and Bon Appétit Culinary Center and Artist Loft enrichment center. Interior design highlights include a Lalique-designed grand staircase, elegant public rooms, Owner's Suites furnished exclusively in Ralph Lauren Home and luxury suites by design icon Dakota Jackson.
For more information, visit www.OceaniaCruises.com |
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E NEWS SUPPLEMENT...by Bill Miller
October 3, 2011 |
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Greetings!
Please excuse the delay in our latest issue of our Enews Supplement to Ocean & Cruise News. I hope it is worth the wait!
All past issues of our Enews have now been added to our archives. If you missed any past issues, please check it out.
Bill's "Along the Boat Deck" and "Scribblings" feature some new stories so please do not forget to pay them a visit!
Holland America coupons should be on the way to all our members who have requested them.
Sincerely!
Tom Cassidy
P.S. There is still space available to join us aboard Celebrity Cruises' Silhouette on January 29th at great rates! Please contact our cruise coordinator Beth Schmidt at (800) 828 4813 ext 1009 if you would like to join us. We would love to see you!
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Improvements!
The 90,000-ton Celebrity Millennium will get a $40 million makeover next spring & which will include 100 new or redesigned cabins. The 2000-built ship will then better match the highly successful Celebrity Solstice class. ... Added amenity! The brand new Celebrity Silhouette includes a high-end Bulgari shop, offering jewelry, accessories & fragrances. |
Shall we dance!
The early December crossing from Lisbon to Miami is themed: it is a "Big Band & Ballroom Dance" cruise. The voyage aboard the 1,040-bed Crystal Serenity includes the Glenn Miller Orchestra. |

Royal Treatment!
I'm just back from twin crossings --- over from New York to Southampton on the 151,000-ton, 2,600-berth Queen Mary 2 & then homeward on the 92,000-ton, 2,000-bed Queen Elizabeth. Both are splendid ships: beautifully served, deliciously fed & wonderfully entertained. Of course, there's something quite special in itself about crossing the great North Atlantic, on the route of bygone "floating palaces," and so there's an added advantage & highlight. While both are very modern, amenity-filled ships, you can feel the grand maritime past aboard these proud Cunarders. My only complaint: there was almost too much to do. I had to plan an afternoon nap in advance! The Mary 2 was on a regular 7-night crossing; the Elizabeth was crossing to New York as part of a 24-day cruise that included New England & Canada. |
Glowing report!  Fellow cruisers report: "The 450-bed Europa is rated by some as the "best cruise ship in the world". We had a week aboard her recently (and with some other English-speaking passengers) and, for the most part, I agree with the ship's high praises. She has a very charming staff & crew, lovely quarters, but mostly delicious food!" |
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High marks!
Cruising friends just returned from a Mediterranean cruise aboard MSC and reported: "The Aurea Spa with its Balinese massage, saunas & whirlpool was the highlight for us." |

Renewal!
In case you've noticed, the 1883-built Brooklyn Bridge is undergoing a multi-million dollar facelift & renewal. The great structure can easily be seen from liners berthed at Brooklyn's Red Hook cruise terminal. |
Ocean Liner Collectibles
Van Ryper wooden ship models were less detailed, but always great fun & wonderful keepsakes. Many date from the 1930s, and these days they are very collectible, very desirable. Recently, the 24 ½ inch long version of the illustrious French Normandie sold for $3500. |
Ocean Liner history - Winter getaway!
Advertised as the "world's largest cruising yacht," the 175-passenger Stella Solaris of the Greek-owned Sun Line offered winter voyages in the Mediterranean. In the winter of 1962-63, she ran a series of 14-night cruises from Naples calling at Malta, Alexandria, Port Said, Beirut, Haifa, Limassol, Rhodes, Piraeus & Messina. Fares began at $250 aboard the highly-reputed vessel. |

Big spending!
This Company has announced plans for $300 million in improvements over the next three years for almost its entire fleet. Improvements will include ship-wide Wi-Fi and poolside videos, expanded nurseries & new dining options aboard the Radiance, Voyager & Vision class ships. |

Grand travel!
I am just home from 9 nights aboard the ultra-luxurious Seabourn Sojourn, traveling from Quebec City on the scenic St Lawrence to Manhattan's Pier 88. What a ship! What service! What style! Further remarks to follow. |
Windstar - Peddling about!
An added amenity to the three Windstar sail cruisers is the offering of Dragon Frame Folding Bikes for passenger use. Half day rates are $39, full day $59. |
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About Bill Miller
Bill Miller is an international authority on the subject of ocean liners & cruise ships. This includes those great ships of the past, those "floating palaces," as well as the current generation of cruise ships, the "floating resorts". Called "Mr. Ocean Liner," he has written over 75 books on the subject: from early steamers, immigrant ships and liners at war to other titles on their fabulous interiors, in post card form and about the highly collectible artifacts from them. He has done specific histories of such celebrated passenger ships as the United States, Queen Mary, Rotterdam, France, Queen Elizabeth 2, Costa Victoria, Super Star Leo and Crystal Serenity.
In all, he has also written over 1,000 articles for newspapers, magazines and nautical journals & newsletters. He even had his very own ocean liner quarterly, the Millergram. He has made nearly 350 voyages to date: Atlantic crossings, tropical cruises, coastal runs and even trips on container cargo ships and exotic banana boats. He has appeared in some three dozen video & television series, both in the USA, Britain, Europe and Australia, including Castles of the Sea, The Floating Palaces, The Superliners, Inside the World of a Cruise Ship, Disasters at Sea, Deco: Age of Glamour, and Lady in Waiting: The Story of the SS United States. He has also appeared on The Today Show, CBS Evening News, CBS Sunday Morning, Good Morning America, NBC Evening News and many other news broadcasts. He has been guest lecturer aboard over 50 different liners, sailing with the likes of Crystal Cruises, Cunard, Carnival, Holland Americ
a, Princess, Radisson-Seven Seas, Saga Cruises and others. Miller was a public school teacher, in middle school and for social studies, for 32 years. He was named "Teacher of the Year" in 2002.
A native of Hoboken, New Jersey, the once busy port just across the Hudson River from New York City, Miller was named Outstanding American Maritime Scholar in 1994, received the United States Maritime Preservation Award and also the Ocean Liner Council's Silver Riband Award, both in 2004. Also, he has been chairman of the Port of New York Branch of the World Ship Society, serves on the selection committee for the American Maritime Hall of Fame, created the passenger ship database for the Ellis Island Museum and currently serves as Curator of 20th Century Maritime History at Manhattan's South Street Seaport Museum. He has also organized a 14-week college course on liners, and helped to create & then served as historian at the US Merchant Marine Museum. His private collection includes 4,000 books on ships, over 15,000 photos and some 1,000 miniature ship models, most of them being passenger ships.
By 2010, Miller had 10 new books in the works, was curator to Decodence (an exhibit at the South St Seaport on the design & décor of the grand French liner Normandie) and himself was the subject of a one-hour film documentary aptly titled Mr Ocean Liner. (Updated 8/10).
Follow Bill's look back at ship's of yesteryear..
Heard Along the Boat Deck
And his current and past cruise experiences...
Scribblings |
William Miller Books!
In the works! The presses are rolling over in England, at the History Press. I've penned a short, 10,000-word overview of passenger ships entitled The Great Liners. It should be out soon. It will be followed, at the same publishing house, by Great Passenger Ships 1910-20 and then Great American Passenger Ships. Happily, my finger keeps on typing ... and happily, there are still photos and anecdotes and maybe something new to be shared.
Another new book project! Happily, I have been signed to do another edition of the Classic Liners series for the History Press over in the UK. In the wake of our book on the Caronia, Cunard's "Green Goddess," this project will deal with two of the most popular, most beloved post-Second World War French liners, the Ile de France & Liberte. The Ile was built for the French but back in 1927; the larger Liberte came to them as post-war reparations, having been the German Europa of 1930. The Ile sailed the Atlantic between 1949 and 1958; the Liberte ran between 1950 and 1961. They transported thousands on the regular run between New York, Southampton or Plymouth and Le Havre, and even had occasional cruises. They were of course predecessors to the much larger, faster France, commissioned in 1962. If any of our readers has anecdotes, reflections, comments and shared materials on these great liners, please contact me through Ocean & Cruise News.
On the horizon! Brian Hawley is penning a new book, filled with lots of photos, about the Olympic, the White Star liner completed in 1911 and sister to the infamous Titanic
Ocean liners in words & pictures! An updated list of my published ocean liner books ... and available thru bmce48@yahoo.com.

Last Atlantic Liners: Getting There is Half the Fun (Amberley Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, 2011

RMS Caronia: Cunard's Green Goddess
(co-authored with Brian Hawley) The History Press Ltd, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, 2011

Floating Palaces: The Great Atlantic Liners(Amberley Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, 2011

Great British Passenger Ships (The History Press Ltd, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, 2010)

SS Nieuw Amsterdam: The Darling of the Dutch (Amberley Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, 2010)

Cunard's Three Queens: A Celebration (Amberley Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, 2009)

Under the Red Ensign: British Passenger Liners of the '50s & '60s (The History Press, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, 2009)

SS United States: Speed Queen of the Seas (Amberley Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, 2009)
And yet to come.....
Great Passenger Ships 1910-20 (The History Press Ltd, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, due Sep 2011)
I Was Born in Hoboken: Memories of the 1950s & '60s (Hoboken Historical Museum, Hoboken, NJ, due fall 2011)
Along the Hudson: Great Passenger Ships at New York in Photos (Amberley Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, due 2012)
The Last Great Dynasty: The Royal House of Windsor (Amberley Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, due 2012)
Great Atlantic Liners of the 20th Century in Color (co-authored with Anton Logvinenko; Amberley Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, due 2012)
Great American Passenger Ships (The History Press Ltd, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, due 2012)
The Cunard Yanks (co-authored with Ian Wright; pending but due 2012)
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