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OCEANIA CRUISES ROLLS OUT EXTENSIVE NEW MENU FOR GRAND DINING ROOM

 

 Oceania Cruises has announced the successful completion of an extensive new menu rollout featuring 85 new dishes for its Grand Dining Room on the line's newest ship, Riviera. The remainder of the Oceania Cruises fleet will incorporate the new menus over the next three months.

"Since the founding of Oceania Cruises 10 years ago, we have held a reputation for serving cuisine that is the finest at sea and even rivals the best restaurants ashore," said Kunal S. Kamlani, the line's president. "Our latest innovations in the Grand Dining Room are inspired by classic European fare, with a contemporary, creative touch. They reflect our ongoing commitment to provide an exceptional dining experience that starts with a thoughtful and meticulously researched menu concept, the highest-quality ingredients and the perfect execution of traditional culinary techniques."

Oceania Cruises devotes extraordinary resources to cuisine. While most cruise lines employ a single corporate chef, Oceania Cruises has an entire team at the helm of its culinary program, including its executive culinary director, renowned master chef Jacques Pépin.

Fleet Corporate Chef Franck Garanger, who travels the world sampling international cuisines to inspire his creation of dishes, led the team in conceiving the new menus. The Oceania Cruises culinary team has spent the past eight months designing and rigorously testing the new menu items. As the menus in the Grand Dining Room change daily, the rollout features a total of 85 new dishes, including three new lobster dishes and 10 new pastas and risottos.

New creations include dishes such as Pancetta-Wrapped Jumbo Shrimp with Kalamata Olive Sauce and Vegetable Julienne, Roast Segovian Suckling Pig with Rosemary Fingerling Potatoes, and Diver Scallops over Orange-Braised Endive with Vanilla Vinaigrette Salad. The new dishes also feature unique, high-end ingredients such as Castilla-La Mancha saffron, Lessatini olive oil from Nice and Ibérico de Bellota pork. There is also a selection of new Canyon Ranch® dishes, including Dover Sole Meunière in Lemon Butter Sauce with Sweet Leek Puff Pastry and Steamed Potatoes, as well as Pulpo a la Gallega: Octopus on Warm Potato Salad with Sweet Spanish Paprika de la Vera.

The rollout includes an array of new wines by the bottle as well as an extended list of wines by the glass.

Oceania Cruises' flagship restaurant, the Grand Dining Room, is a tribute to the five-star restaurants in Europe's grandest hotels, which inspired its dignified and elegant ambiance. Tuxedo-clad wait staff graciously serve course after course featuring classic European fare or delectable alternatives such as healthy, savory Canyon Ranch® selections or

Jacques Pépin's signature dishes. The Grand Dining Room features open-seating and accommodates parties from two to 10.

 

New creations in the Grand Dining Room include Diver Scallops over Orange-Braised Endive with Vanilla Vinaigrette Salad, Pancetta-Wrapped Jumbo Shrimp with Kalamata Olive Sauce and Vegetable Julienne, and Roast Segovian Suckling Pig with Rosemary Fingerling Potatoes.

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E NEWS SUPPLEMENT...by Bill Miller

 

 

February 18, 2013


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New look!
  

The 30,000-ton sisters Azamara Quest & Azamara Journey have been refurbished and have a new look - with dark blue hull coloring.

 

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Cargo Ships - Biggest yet!     
  

 

Built in 2012, the French-owned CMA CGM Marco Polo now ranks as the world's largest container cargo ship - 1,300 ft in length and 177 ft wide.   South Korean-built, she has a capacity for over 16,000 containers.   She draws 52 ft of water, which actually makes her too large for most container ports.   Although currently sailing with a crew of 27, she can be operated, in high automation, by a crew of only 13.  

China - First of her type!  China Flag  

China's first domestically owned cruise ship is the 47,000-grt Henna, which currently sails between China, South Korea & Viet Nam.   The 1,965-bed ship, built in 1986, is the former Jubilee of Carnival Cruise Lines and later sailed as the Pacific Sun for P&O Australia, a Carnival subsidiary.  The Henna is operated by HNA Tourist Cruise & Yacht Management Co Ltd, the first cruise management firm in China. 
                                                Keeping an eye! 
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Before the capsizing of the Costa Concordia off the Italian coast in January 2012, Costa cruise ships had no less than 107 safety inspections the year before, during 2011.

 

End of the line!  The 1969-built Costa Allegra arrived at Aliaga in Turkey last Oct 24th to be scrapped.  
 

In Print!


My good friend, publisher John Clarkson (of UK-based Ships in Focus Publications) has very kindly sent a copy of his thick, glossy new book Cunard Line:  A Fleet History.   It is superb and immensely detailed - from the great Cunard passenger ships to Cunard freighters, Cunard tankers, Cunard ships managed in wartime, even Cunard tenders.   The book offers a full history of each vessel & includes countless photos, many unseen before, as well as vivid color sections.  Bermuda-based artist Stephen Card has done another brilliant cover, this one of the original Queen Elizabeth at sea;  the rear cover is a dramatic aerial of the Queen Mary 2. This hardcover book is a treat, a great read & and not just highly, but heartily recommendable! 
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Heritage!


After sailing for 57 years, the Nordstjernen, one of the Coastal Express passenger ships, has been named as a maritime treasure and will be preserved.   

Star-Studded!   

It has been announced that New York City famed Rockettes will name the new Norwegian Breakaway in ceremonies at the City's Pier 88 this spring.   The ship's hull art will be designed by Peter Max and will be themed to the Manhattan skyline. 

 

Facelift!   
 
The 81,000-grt Pride of America will be refurbished in March.  The work will be done at Honolulu.

 

Ocean Liner Collectibles - The Great White Fleet!

 

A brochure from 1932 advertising the Caribbean passenger services of the United Fruit Co, the Great White Fleet, sold recently for $110.   Their white-hulled steamers were commonly known as "banana boats.  

Ocean Liner History - Winter cruising! 

 

Back in Jan 1961, a 10-night cruise from New York to the sunny Caribbean aboard the Homeric of the Home Lines was priced from $295.  Hugely popular, the 24,000-ton, 730-passenger Homeric was dubbed "the fun ship".

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RCI has bid goodbye to the 73,000-grt Monarch of the Seas.   In her 22 years of service, she has carried some 4 million passengers.   She's now joining RCI's Spanish subsidiary, renamed Monarch and for Caribbean services from Cartagena & La Guaira. 

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Seattle - Breaking records!


The Port of Seattle had a record year in 2012 - the port handled 933,900 cruise passengers, most of them linked to Alaska cruises. 
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South Korea's Samsung Heavy Industries apparently still plans to build the 108,000-grt Utopia, a residential cruise ship.   
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About Bill Miller  Bill Miller "Mr. Ocean Liner"  

 

Bill Miller is an international authority on the subject of ocean liners & cruise ships --- from those "floating palaces" of yesteryear to the current generation of cruise ships, the "floating resorts". Called "Mr. Ocean Liner," he has written some 80 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 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 450 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 Super Liners, 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 America, 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, deputy director of the New York Harbor Festival, served 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 1,500 miniature ship models, most of them being passenger ships.

 

            By 2011, 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. In 2011, he hosted Cinematic Crossings: Ocean Liners on the Big Screen, a 5-day film festival at Manhattan's Lincoln Center. Currently, he spends some 200 days a year lecturing onboard ocean liners & cruise ships. 

 

 

 

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!

 


Along the Hudson Along the Hudson - luxury Liner Row in the 50's & 60's

In the 1950s and '60s, countless passenger liners called at New York and usually berthed at Luxury Liner Row along the City's West Side.   The cast includes the Cunard Queens, the Ile de France & Liberte, United States, Independence, Gripsholm & Queen of Bermuda.   It is a grand assemblage of great ships -- both large & small.  $29.95

 


Great American Passenger Ships Great American Passenger Ships

The story of American passenger ships over the 20th century -- from the Leviathan to the Lurline, Santa Rosa & America to the brilliant United States.  Interesting text accompanied by lots of black & white photos as well as color.   $29.95.

 

 

  

  

  

Great Liners Story  

 

Great Liners Story

A fascinating "little book" about the great liners, those floating palaces, of the 20th century -- from the grand German four-stackers to the age of the Oasis of the Seas.  Mostly color in this hardcover book.   $15.00.  

 

 

 

  

Great Passenger Ships

Great Passenger Ships 1910-1920

It was an age of evolution, when size and speed were almost the ultimate considerations. 'Bigger was said to be better' and ship owners were not exempted from the prevailing mood. While the German four-stackers of 1897-06 and then Cunard's brilliant Mauretania & Lusitania of 1907 led the way to larger and grander liners. White Star Line countered by 1911 with the Olympic, her sister Titanic and a near-sister, the Britannic. The French added the France while Cunard took delivery of the beloved Aquitania. But the Germans won out -- they produced the 52,000-ton Imperator and a near-sister, the Vaterland, the last word in shipbuilding and engineering prior to the First World War. They and their sister, the Bismarck, remained the biggest ships in the world until 1935. 

 

But other passenger ships appear in this decade --- other Atlantic liners, but also ships serving on more diverse routes: Union Castle to Africa, P&O to India and beyond, the Empress liners on the trans-Pacific run. We look at a grand age of maritime creation, ocean-going superlative, but also sad destruction in the dark days of the First War. It was, in all ways, a fascinating period. 

The Last Atlantic Liners 

 

 

 

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

 

  

 

 

 

Rms Caronia Book

 

 

RMS Caronia:   Cunard's Green Goddess 

(co-authored with Brian Hawley)  The History Press Ltd, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, 2011

  

 

 

 

 

Floating Palaces

 

 

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

  

  

 

 

 

 

Great British Passenger Ships

 

 

 

 

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

  

 

 

 

 

ss Nieuw Amsterdam

 

 

 

 

 

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

  

 

 

Cunard's Three Queens

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

Under The Red Ensign

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

ss United States Speed Queen

 

 

 

SS United States:   Speed Queen of the Seas  (Amberley  Publishing, Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK, 2009)

 

 

 

 

And yet to come.....

 

  

 

I Was Born in Hoboken:  Memories of the 1950s & '60s  (Hoboken Historical Museum, Hoboken, NJ, due fall 2011)

 

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)

 

The Cunard Yanks (co-authored with Ian Wright;   pending but due 2012)