OUR CONTRIBUTORS
JO FOLEY is a renowned author and journalist as well as our World of Spas editor, having previously edited Woman, Options and other magazines. She travels worldwide in search of the latest spa, resort and beauty news and always reports back of blissful hideaways for our readers to enjoy.
GARY BUCHANAN is arguably the doyen of British cruise writers, a specialist for some 20 years and a connoisseur of all things maritime. He writes regularly for The Times and The Telegraph and is author of three books on QE2.
LAUREN PRICE frequently writes for the likes of Luxury Travel Advisor, Haute Living, Social Affairs, the New York Times and Going Places and contributes regularly to Cruise Critic. She also enjoyed her latest discovery – Azamara Club Cruises.
GINGER DINGUS is a San Francisco-based travel writer specialising in cruises, luxury trains and soft adventure. Her award-winning cruise articles have appeared in Porthole, Cruise Critic, New York Daily News and AAA Traveler.
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CAROL WRIGHT is a freelance travel writer who, in addition to destination travel, specialises in cruising, food and spas. She has been chairman of the British Guild of Travel Writers twice and has written 30 books on travel and food subjects.
ANDREW MACLEAR started working with a camera when he was 16. From there he moved to documentary film making and latterly to screen and TV writing, working in England and the USA developing and formating drama series. Photography remains his primary interest.
REGULARS
4 In My View Editor Simon Veness provides a winter welcome for this edition
8 Letterbox The Pitcairn Islands and the MS Europa are two of the hot reader topics
10 News & Views
All the latest cruise news highlights the arrival of Allure of the Seas and the new Queen Elizabeth
12 The Admiral Our irrepressible old salt attends the Queen Elizabeth naming celebrations
78 Fashion Petsa Kaffens shows us how to stay ultra-smart on our cruising in the winter season
PETSA KAFFENS is a freelance fashion, beauty and travel writer, fashion editor of Black Hair magazine and contributor to Beauty, Live Well, Health & Fitness and You & Your Wedding. She has also written three books on beauty.
WORLD OF SPAS
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43 News & Views Spas editor Jo Foley provides her personal view of the latest products and openings
44 Sea-Going Splendour
Taking a ‘medi-cruise’ with P&O’s Ventura gets Jo Foley’s recommendation
46 Beauty File All the latest products and treatments to keep your skin glowing in the winter
STEVEN B STERN is our American expert and author of annual publications Stern’s Guide to the Cruise Vacation and Stern’s Guide to the Greatest Resorts of the World. He has sailed on more than 750 ships and visited most ports of call.
YVONNE HORN is an award-winning travel writer who makes her home in Northern California but also studies the latest fads in cruise fitness. While never passing up a water journey, she expresses a bias for off-the-beaten-track cruises on small ships.
ANTHONY NICHOLAS is a freelance writer who contributes to the likes of The Independent and Scotsman. He grew up with a love of such great liners as Olympic, Bremen and Normandie and has made almost 100 cruises and crossings to date.
ROGER NORUM is a widely-travelled writer and photographer, contributing to the Rough Guide series as well as newspapers like The Guardian, The Independent and the Los Angeles Times. He is also working towards a doctorate at Oxford University.
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