Posts Tagged ‘Genoa’

Royal Caribbean - Changes to Deployment

Today Royal Caribbean International announced significant changes to the deployment of Mariner of the Seas beginning in early 2011. This is an important announcement and it deserves comment.

First, we will not be offering 15 seven night Mexican Riviera cruises from January 16, 2011 to April 24, 2011 that until now have been open for bookings. I apologize to our customers who had booked on these sailings. We felt obligated to make this change in order to align the ship’s new itineraries with the seasonality of traveling around the southern end of South America as well as the timing of the Brazilian and European cruise seasons. For customers who are affected by this change, we are offering compensation as explained on our website under itinerary updates or you can contact your travel partner for further details.

Second, just to be clear about what Mariner of the Seas will be doing as well as the implications for two of our other ships, here is a summary of the new information:

Mariner of the Seas

On January 16, 2011 Mariner will begin her odyssey to Europe. She will depart from Los Angeles on a special 16-night voyage to Valparaiso, Chile and then continue on as part of an exotic 14-night voyage through the Chilean Fjords, the straits of Magellan and around Cape Horn of Chile and on to Sao Paulo (Santos), Brazil.

Once in Sao Paulo (Santos), Mariner of the Seas will offer a short season of 6-night Brazilian sailings in addition to a special 8-night voyage which will be offered over the Carnaval holiday. On March 13, 2011, Mariner of the Seas will offer a transatlantic sailing from Sao Paulo (Santos) to Rome (Civitavechia). In Rome, Mariner of the Seas will offer a unique 9-night Eastern Mediterranean sailing followed by a series of alternating 12-night Holy Land and Egypt itineraries. This program will be offered from March 27, 2011 to July 10, 2011 and again from September 8, 2011 to October 14, 2011.

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BY:Adam|22nd April, 2010 102 Comments

Postscript to “The Trip” - My Royal Caribbean Travels

I arrived in Genoa on Friday for my fifth and final daily meal — an appetizer of early plane rides followed by a main course of relentless business appointments topped off with 100 to 150 emails for dessert. First we had lunch with an impressive delegation of local dignitaries including the Governor of the region (Liguria). Genoa is the company headquarters of our competitor Costa Cruises but Costa stopped using Genoa as a homeport for its ships, moving down the coast to Savona. It was nostalgic to be back here nearly 15 years after we were here doing due diligence on possibly buying Costa. Anyway, without Costa using their own “home” port, the local community is very interested in us building up our business here. I was curious to know about their view of their embattled Prime Minister Berlusconi and enjoyed the discussion.

Later in the day I found out to my great surprise that I was going to do a cover photo shoot for an Italian magazine named Gentleman. Oh no. It didn’t help when they showed me a photo of one of their team in the ridiculous pose they wanted me to assume for the cover photo – in shirt and tie sitting on a marine rope spool with an absurd oversized rain hat, an ersatz captain’s jacket draped over one shoulder and holding a sort of fishing pole like Poseidon’s trident. The photographer told me to smile like a sea wolf. Is there even such a thing as a sea wolf? Lupo di mare. I wouldn’t want to see that on a menu. The scene was so surreal that even having a black eye for the shoot made it barely more insane. Instead of America’s Next Top Model it was Italy’s Most Recent Boxing Failure Goes Fishing. Actually, my Italian colleagues are such lovely people that I survived this ordeal. And I’ll probably survive for a lot longer if the photographer loses the film.

Thank you to our country directors Robin, Roar, Belen, Tom and Lina and their teams for a week of true maximum impact notwithstanding the maximum impact to my face and ear just before the trip started. In the last 90 days I’ve visited our nine company offices in Europe, Asia, Australia and South America. In every one of these places we have wonderful people who exude dedication to growing our business in their markets.

BY:Adam|30th September, 2009 3 Comments