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Saturday, September 28, 2013
2014 Berlitz Cruising and Cruise Ships
Now in its 29th year, the eagerly awaited, one-stop guide by Douglas Ward provides vacationers with an invaluable tool
NEW YORK, NY, September
2013—Cruising continues to ride a wave of enormous global popularity,
particularly among Americans, who dominate with the market with more than 13.5
million passengers. So how do you choose the best possible cruise for yourself in 2014?
No easy choice to make, says
Douglas Ward, since “selecting the right cruise—for the right reasons and with
the right expectations—is both daunting and tricky.” That’s why Ward, as he has
for the past 29 years, provides veteran cruisers and first timers alike with a
navigational tool to make the most intelligent—and economical—decisions. His
comprehensive and authoritative 2014 Berlitz
Cruising and Cruise Ships, which will be in stores on November 1, is an indispensable book for cruisers
that is, he says, “totally independent and in no way subsidized by advertising
or sponsorship. It’s all about making the right choices. That is what this book
always has been, and still is, about.”
Among new trends, Ward sees
an upsurge in river cruising As for ocean
cruising, he says, “all the regulations now in place mean that it will be
increasingly difficult for cruise companies with older tonnage to keep up with
the newest ships because they are more eco- and environmentally friendly and,
quite simply, more efficient with regards to fuel consumptions.”
River cruising is covered
extensively in this new edition, which has been expanded to more than 750 pages
from last year. There’s also an array of new features dedicated to the latest
news in theme cruising—from Big Band and Country & Western to culinary and
astronomy voyages; a new chapter on first-time cruising; more Q&A on what
the brochures don’t tell you; an enlarged cuisine chapter with more about
healthy eating and self-serve buffets; updated information on new ships coming
in 2014; and updated content on the major cruise lines, including Carnival,
Costa, Cunard, Holland America, MSC, Norwegian, Princess and Royal Caribbean.
In a 47-year career in
cruising that has seen him log some 5,900 hours at sea in more than 1000
cruises, he has earned a reputation as a fiercely honest and meticulous
evaluator of cruise ships—“from large to small, from unabashed luxury and
exclusivity to ships for the budget-minded, new and old”-- and their services, and, most important he says, whether they
meet their customers’ expectations and provide good value.
Speaking of value, Ward says,
“it’s as big a factor as ever in luring new cruisers and keeping others coming
back. Consider the cost of a decent hotel room in the U.S. that comes, let’s be
frank, with nothing more than four walls and a roof (plus some furniture).
Compare this with the fact that you can take a cruise for well below $100 per
person per day with accommodations, health and fitness facilities, three meals
a day plus snacks and entertainment all included. There’s no comparison. Hotels
don’t move and they can’t take you to different destinations—even different
continents! In other words, cruising continues to offer excellent value. Of
course, if you want the best, you pay more (as in hotels). Pay more, get more.”
In addition to evaluations
and ratings of 285 ships (which includes his naming a new No. 1, Europa 2, dethroning sister ship Europa after her 13-year reign as
champion) , the new edition covers many other issues of interest to potential
cruisers (and travel writers), and several, Ward suggests, have particular
topicality:
EVOLVING TRENDS. Some you may be happy about (more “theme” cruises; more sophisticated
(and thus more costly) spas and well-being treatment options for the health conscious)
and some you may not (more “pay as you eat” venues).
SAFETY FIRST.
Last year, safety at sea in general and the Costa
Concordia tragedy in particular were headline stories. How, from the standpoint
of safety procedures, has the industry responded since then?
ASKING THE RIGHT QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BOOK: Cruise choices may be limitless, but oddly enough,
Ward says, many new cruisers don’t ask their booking agent enough questions,
particular when it comes to possible “hidden costs” (for example, Internet or
Wi-Fi charges and recognizing that once you leave port you’re locked into the
ship’s digital network—and its attendant costs) and getting specific
information on exactly what and what is not included in the cruise price.
CRUISE RIP OFFS TO AVOID. Many are listed in the book, including on-board
currency conversion; extra gratuities; high costs for transfer buses—and also
for bottled water. And purchasing Bingo cards is far from inexpensive.
TRAVEL AGENCY GROUPS VS, INTERNET SITES: Where do the true discounts, upgrades and other
benefits more readily come from? Too many cruisers, Ward says, don’t “read the
small print” and they should.
HOW INCLUSIVE IS ALL-INCLUSIVE? “That’s like
asking how much sand is on the beach,” Ward says, and understanding that also
figures into one of the book’s primary themes—outlining ways in which the
cruiser can save money. All-inclusive, for example, doesn’t include spa
treatments, or dining in extra-cost ‘specialty’ restaurants.
PIER PRESSURE.
As is true with the ships, some ports are better than others. You might be
surprised to learn why New York’s Brooklyn berth is not only superior to its
Manhattan one, but is rated No. 1 in North America.
HOW TO PROPERLY READ CRUISE PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL. What don’t brochures always tell you? Plenty. They’re
certainly slick and inviting, but there are certain things you need to know.
Ward says that one question he’s commonly asked is, “is the brochure price
firm?” And the answer is a resounding no!
GET THE MOST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. Ward suggests booking early and on a lower deck, and
on an older ship (among other savings tips).
Fully updated and revised and
now in its 29th year, the 2014 Berlitz Cruising and Cruise Ships (752 pages, $24.99) as well as an
eBook, will be available in the U.S. on November 1, 2013 through Amazon and
many bookstores. The app, which is $9.99,
is available worldwide from Apple through the iTunes App store. Information: www.insightguides.com/berlitz/berlitz-cruising.
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