CRUISE WORLD DESTINATIONS
from Southampton, by becoming the largest ship to sail up the Amazon. It costs from £12,899 cruise-only departing January 5. Queen Elizabeth’s 120-night
voyage, meanwhile, visits four Japanese ports, with overnight stays in Hiroshima and Kobe. The cruise, from £13,299 cruise-only, leaves Southampton on January 7. In line with the trend for ships
to stay longer in key destinations, Holland America Line’s 111-night world cruise on Amsterdam has overnights at nine ports including Honolulu, Osaka, Xingang (the port for Beijing), Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Mumbai, Aqaba and Istanbul. The voyage, round-trip from Fort Lauderdale, departs January 4, 2017, and is priced from £12,600 cruise-only.
w BEST FOR LUXURY: SILVERSEA
If luxury means cruising with just a few hundred other people on a small ship with included drinks, no gratuities to pay and
butlers to attend to your every wish, Silversea’s world cruise has it all. And more, because passengers booking the full voyage – a 116-day journey from San Francisco to Monte Carlo on the 382-passenger Silver Whisper – will also be invited to a pre- cruise dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel in San Francisco, an overnight trip to Xi’an in China to see the Terracotta Warriors and a 1940s evening at Hawaii’s Pacific Aviation Museum, Pearl Harbor. They will also be entitled to a complimentary three-night cruise on Silversea’s new Silver Muse when it launches in May 2017. The sailing is priced from £39,750 per person, including business- class flights, drinks, gratuities and $4,000 per suite onboard credit.
w BEST FOR LOTS OF DAYS AT SEA: PRINCESS CRUISES Clients looking for the ultimate in relaxation will be in seventh heaven on Princess Cruises’
ABOVE: Fred Olsen’s Black Watch 15 October 2015
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