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NEWS YOU CAN USE CRUISE


Princess to feature an escape room on two forthcoming vessels


Te next two Princess Cruises ships to launch will feature an escape room. A Phantom Bridge game will


feature in a new ‘experience centre’ onboard 3,660-passenger Sky Princess and Enchanted Princess. Te game will combine digital


and physical challenges, requiring players to captain and steer a simulated ship through a range of historical and future time periods. Lighting, sound and digital


features create an interactive experience, as players try to find the room’s exit key. Te game, for up to six people,


lasts about 25 minutes. Sky Princess sets sail in


October, with the Phantom Bridge game available from December. Te escape room will debut


on Enchanted Princess when the ship is launched in Southampton in June 2020. princess.com


Silversea serves up worldwide programme of Grand Voyages


Amie Keeley


Silversea Cruises has released a collection of ‘Grand Voyages’ of up to 70 days for late 2020 and 2021. Destinations include Australia, Antarctica, Egypt,


South America and India. A 51-day Grand Australia sailing on Silver Muse visits


30 ports, departing on October 31, 2020. Guests can snorkel at Australia’s Great Barrier Reef,


sail the fords of New Zealand’s Fiordland National Park, visit temples in Bali and hunt for truffles in Tasmania. Fares start at £18,000. A 70-day Grand South America sailing on Silver


Moon will visit 37 ports, departing on January 7, 2021. Highlights include crossing the Panama Canal, sailing the Chilean fords, visiting Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro, and seeing penguins in the Falkland Islands. Te sailing ends with visits to Barbados, Saint Lucia, Antigua and Puerto Rico. Fares start at £21,600.


37 Number of ports visited on a 70-day Grand South America sailing


Silver Cloud will depart from Ushuaia, Argentina, on


a 52-day exploration on January 30, 2021, visiting 26 ports. It will sail to Antarctica, the Chilean fords, Easter Island, and the South Pacific isles. In Apia in Samoa, passengers can have a private dinner at Robert Louis Stevenson’s house. Fares start at £30,240. Grand Voyage guests receive complimentary


extras, including free airport transfers, $1,000 onboard spending credit per guest and premium Wi-Fi. Meanwhile, sales opened last week for Silver Origin,


Silversea’s yet-to-launch ship that will be dedicated to the Galapagos Islands. Te 100-berth ship will embark on its maiden voyage in July 2020. silversea.com


Rio de Janeiro


Australia-bound: Silver Muse


Scenic Eclipse to sail in Caribbean and Central America


Scenic has unveiled two new itineraries for Scenic Eclipse, one month ahead of its maiden voyage. Te luxury ‘discovery yacht’ will


launch on August 15 and spend six weeks sailing along the east coast of North America. Te Taste of the Caribbean


cruise from Nassau, Bahamas, to travelweekly.co.uk


Miami (October 7-21) has a focus on wildlife and off-the-beaten- track destinations. Ports of call include Great Inagua Island in the Bahamas, home to 80,000 West Indian flamingos, and Half Moon Caye, Belize, famous for its sea turtles and red-footed boobies. Te 15-day sailing costs from £7,795.


A Colombia & Panama cruise


(October 19-31) will sail from Miami to Cartagena, visiting Belize City, Roatan Island, Isla de Providencia and Costa Rica’s Puerto Limón. Fares start at £6,395 and include return flights and pre-cruise hotel accommodation. scenic.co.uk


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