New Ships Sailing in 2007
by John Hawks
Here's
the most current listing of new cruise ship launches set for 2007
(stay tuned, though, because plans can change at the last minute!):
"Norwegian
Pearl" (NCL): This 2,384-passenger vessel actually jumped
the schedule recently, with plans now to debut in December 2006. The
"Pearl" will be a sister to the "Norwegian Jewel"
and the "Pride of Hawaii." It will sail alternating
five-night western Caribbean and nine-night southern Caribbean
itineraries from Miami, with roundtrip Alaska voyages from Seattle in
the summer months. (And, check out the bowling alley on board!)

"Carnival
Freedom" (Carnival): This 2,974-passenger Destiny-class
ship will launch in March for 12-night voyages from Rome through the
Greek Isles and Turkey, before moving to Miami in the winter months
for alternating seven-night eastern and western Caribbean trips. The
ship will have a "Carnival Seaside Theater" over its large
pool for outdoor movie viewing.
"CostaSerena" :
Resembling the "CostaConcordia" that debuted this past
summer, the 3,780-passenger "CostaSerena" will feature a
Samsara Spa with suites and a Grand Prix simulator on board. There's
no word yet on its itinerary plans, but it debuts in April.
"Emerald
Princess" :
The 3,100-passenger "Emerald Princess" will also begin
service in April. Like its sister ship "Crown Princess,"
the vessel will have an adults-only area (the "Sanctuary"),
a casual wine bar, an international coffee and pastry bar (with
pastry chefs on duty), and other mid-range amenities. The
"Emerald Princess" will operate in Europe next spring and
summer on 12-night Med and Greek Isles sailings before moving to Fort
Lauderdale in October for alternating eastern and southern Caribbean cruises.
"Royal Princess" When this ship begins service
with Princess next April, it won't actually be a new build. It's the
refurbished 680-passenger "Minerva II" from Swan Hellenic
that was also "R8" in the old Renaissance Cruises days. It
will be a perfect choice for your clients who love Princess but don't
want the big-ship experience. It will offer sailings in the Med, the
Greek Isles, and the Holy Land next summer, followed by 14-night
southern Caribbean cruises next winter (with Amazon stops thrown in).
"MSC Orchestra"
Rounding out the launches next May is this 1,600-passenger ship, a
perfectly matched sister vessel to the "MSC Musica." It
will offer more than 800 verandah cabins for eastern Med cruises
roundtrip from Venice next spring and summer.
"Liberty of the Seas" The twin ship for this year's
"Freedom of the Seas," this 3,600-passenger vessel starts
service next May with its own FlowRider surfing deck, hot tubs
cantilevered over the side of the ship, and a water park called
"H2O Zone." It will be based in Miami for seven-night
eastern and western Caribbean cruises.
"Norwegian Gem" : Next October, this 2,384-passenger
Jewel-class vessel will offer the line's Freestyle Cruising
signatures, including 10 restaurants, 13 bars, two pools, kids and
teen centers, and more. The ship will be based in New York for
seven-, 10-, and 11-night sailings to the Caribbean.
"Queen Victoria" (Cunard): In December, Cunard will
unveil this effort to return to the elegance of true ocean liners.
The 1,850-passenger "Queen Victoria" will feature Queens
Grill suites, Cunard's well-known enrichment programs on board, and
other luxury touches. Interestingly, the ship will set sail a month
after its inaugural on a world cruise, joining the "Queen
Elizabeth II" for a special tandem trans-Atlantic crossing
(Southampton to New York) at one point.
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