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Monday, 21 March 2016

Lines Step Up Shore Options

Norwegian Cruise Line has released details on Harvest Caye, the line's upcoming new private destination in Belize, which is set to open this November. 
The new destination will have the country's only cruise ship pier, a white sand beach, a 15,000 square foot pool, multiple dining options and access to the mainland for adventure tours, including explorations of Mayan ruins, river rafting, nature tours and more. In terms of adventure attractions, the 130 foot tall Flighthousewill serve as the central area for a number of aerial activities ranging from zip lining, suspension bridges to free fall jumps, a tandem “superman” style zip line and stunning views of the mainland. For dining, there will be five outlets, including the two-story Landshark Bar & Grill, an expansion of Norwegian’s partnership with Jimmy Buffett’s Margaritaville
Starting in November, ships on Norwegian's Western Caribbean itineraries will call at the destination. Norwegian's sister brands, Regent Seven Seas Cruisesand Oceania Cruises, will also call at the destination on select Caribbean sailings. 
In terms of shore excursions, Azamara Club Cruises has announced a newPrivate Journeys program that will allow guests to customize land tours on cruises around the world. 
Prior to or once on the ship, Azamara guests will be able to work with the line'sDestination Insiders to create customized land tours drawing on the Insiders' local knowledge. Options will range from tours of popular sights to private guides based on a guest's interests, travel style and budget. 
Finally, Princess Cruises is partnering with local ports and destinations as part of the line's new Global Partners + Local Experts initiative. 
Through the partnerships with ports, tourism boards, tour operators and port agents, Princess will offer video of individual partners sharing their thoughts, experiences and recommendations about the places they call home. In addition to the film project the program will include a number of other destination-based elements, including local speakers; exclusive guest experiences in port; new tour programs and tours; partner port guides and walking maps; new port welcome and departure experiences; and an insider’s guide including “cool things” made in each port.


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