Showing posts with label Independence of the Seas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Independence of the Seas. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

We Are Going to Need More Bleach

Cruise Ships & Norovirus ...
Tis the Season

Celebrity Cruises Constellation is the latest ship to need to have a deep clean following an up tick in the gastrointestinal illness, known as Norovirus on it's 12-night wine tasting cruise to France, Spain and Portugal.   

What happened and who is to blame?


Sanitation Delays Departure

When Celebrity Constellation pulled into port in Southampton, England yesterday (Nov. 6th) the Southampton's Port Health Authority confirmed about 350 passengers had fallen ill with the vomiting and diarrhea bug out of the more than two thousand passengers.  Celebrity Cruises delayed the departure until 8 PM to allow the crew to deep clean 200 affected cabins, identified by the health authority, and all public areas of the ship.

The procedures, that Celebrity Cruises followed, adhere to the guidelines set forth by the international cruise industry.  A statement from Celebrity Cruises said: “A small number of guests experienced a gastrointestinal type illness. We therefore conducted extra cleaning and sanitizing onboard the ship and within the cruise terminal as preventative measures. As a result of the additional cleaning, boarding began at the revised time of 2:00pm yesterday. Our hygiene procedures on-board are comprehensive and always strictly adhered to.”

Who is to Blame

The first inclination when you hear about an outbreak would be to blame the cruise line. Clearly, they have let you down - you expected a healthy cruise, and you got sick.   In fact there's a group of passengers that were on sister cruise line's Independence of the Seas that are suing Royal Caribbean International for £500,000 after contracting norovirus while onboard the ship.

The cruise line is responsible - right?

The cruise line IS responsible  for cleaning the ship and providing the facilities for passengers and crew to maintain proper hygiene onboard the ship.   They do that - you'll notice signs posted in all the rest rooms and crew members pointing out sanitation machines, such as the one in the picture above posted outside the restaurant entrance.  

But, ladies and gentleman - I suspect that YOU are to BLAME.   Did you stop to wash your hands after using the bathroom?   Did you sanitize your hands every time you entered a restaurant onboard the ship.   Did you do so all but one time?   That one time would be enough to kick off this sort of outbreak.

We've just returned from two short cruises on Disney Dream and Carnival Sensation.  On both ships, we noticed the sanitizing materials and signs.  We also noticed many passengers disregarding the signs and avoiding the sanitizing of their hands before entering the restaurant. 

Working together, the cruise lines and passengers could Prevent Norovirus!


USEFUL LINKS ABOUT NOROVIRUS

Facts About Noroviruses on Cruise Ships  -  gastrointestinal (GI) illnesses can be prevented

Wash hands often. Wash hands after using the bathroom or changing diapers and before eating or preparing food.  Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer along with hand washing.

Norovirus outbreaks, when they occur on a cruise ship, always make the news.  The truth is these outbreaks can occur anywhere there are groups of people in a small area such as nursing homes, restaurants, catered events, hotels, and cruise ships.

Vessel Sanitation Program - prevention and control of spread of gastrointestinal (GI) illnesses on cruise ships

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The Sea is Calling You to Independence



INDEPENDENCE of the SEAS®

2013 Summer Europe Deployment

Independence is seasonally dedicated to Europe giving you more options for a summer vacation abroad. This Freedom class ship provides you with some of our most exciting signature features like the FlowRider® surf simulator, a rock climbing wall, ice-skating rink, cantilevered whirlpools, Royal Promenade, mini golf course, and much more!

DESCRIPTION SAIL DATE(S) 2013 ITINERARY
14-Night Transatlantic Eastbound Apr 07 Fort Lauderdale, Florida • Nassau,
Bahamas • Cruising • San Juan, Puerto
Rico • Philipsburg, St. Maarten
Cruising • Cruising • Cruising • Cruising
Cruising • Cruising • Cruising
Cruising • Southampton, England

2-Night Sampler
May 02
Southampton, England • Paris /
Normandy (Le Havre), France
Southampton, England
14-Night Canaries & Spain May 04 Southampton, England • Cruising
Vigo, Spain • Lisbon, Portugal
Cruising • Lanzarote, Canary Islands
Gran Canaria, Canary Islands • Tenerife,
Canary Islands • La Palma, Canary
Islands • Cruising • Madeira (Funchal),
Portugal • Cruising • La Coruna, Spain
Cruising • Southampton, England
18-Night Norway May 18 Southampton, England • Cruising
Flam, Norway • Skjolden, Norway
Olden, Norway • Alesund, Norway
Stavanger, Norway • Cruising
Southampton, England
6-Night Norway May 26 Southampton, England • Cruising
Oslo, Norway • Kristiansand, Norway
Stavanger, Norway • Cruising
Southampton, England

14-Night Norway-Cork
Jun 01; Sep 07 Southampton, England • Cruising
Cork (Cobh), Ireland • Cruising
Cruising • Olden, Norway • Alesund,
Norway • Flam, Norway • Stavanger,
Norway • Kristiansand, Norway
Oslo, Norway • Cruising • Bruges
(Zeebrugge), Belgium • Cruising
Southampton, England
14-Night Italian Mediterranean Jun 25; Jul 13; Aug 10 Southampton, England • Cruising
Cruising • Gibraltar, United Kingdom
Cruising • Provence (Toulon), France
Florence / Pisa (Livorno), Italy
Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy • Ajaccio,
Corsica • Cruising • Seville (Cadiz),
Spain • Lisbon, Portugal • Vigo, Spain
Cruising • Southampton, England

14-Night Spanish Mediterranean
Jun 29; Jul 27; Aug 24 Southampton, England • Cruising
Cruising • Vigo, Spain • Lisbon,
Portugal • Cruising • Valencia, Spain
Barcelona, Spain • Palma De Mallorca,
Spain • Ibiza, Spain • Cruising • Seville (Cadiz), Spain • Cruising • Cruising
Southampton, England
12-Night Mediterranean Sep 21 Southampton, England • Cruising
Cruising • Gibraltar, United Kingdom
Cartagena, Spain • Barcelona, Spain
Palma De Mallorca, Spain • Cruising
Seville (Cadiz), Spain • Lisbon, Portugal
Vigo, Spain • Cruising • Southampton,
England
11-Night Canaries Oct 03 Southampton, England • Cruising
Vigo, Spain • Lisbon, Portugal • Cruising
Gran Canaria, Canary Islands • Tenerife,
Canary Islands • Madeira (Funchal),
Portugal • Cruising • La Coruna, Spain
Cruising • Southampton, England
12-Night Canaries Oct 14 Southampton, England • Cruising
Vigo, Spain • Lisbon, Portugal
Cruising • Lanzarote, Canary Islands
Gran Canaria, Canary Islands • Tenerife,
Canary Islands • Madeira (Funchal),
Portugal • Cruising • La Coruna, Spain
Cruising • Southampton, England
3-Night Sampler Oct 26 Southampton, England • Bruges (Zeebrugge),
Belgium • Paris / Normandy
(Le Havre), France • Southampton,
England

4-Night Sampler
Oct 29 Southampton, England • Paris /
Normandy (Le Havre), France
Bruges (Zeebrugge), Belgium • Cruising
Southampton, England
13-Night Transatlantic Nov 02 Southampton, England • Cruising
Cruising • Cruising • Cruising • Cruising
Cruising • Cruising • Cruising
Philipsburg, St. Maarten • San Juan,
Puerto Rico • Cruising • Cococay,
Bahamas • Fort Lauderdale, Florida

All itineraries are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions apply. ©2012 Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd Ships registry: The Bahamas. 12028

Monday, March 22, 2010

Independence of the Seas 2011 Mediterranean





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Independence of the Seas®
2011 MEDITERRANEAN DEPLOYMENT

3-Night Paris
Southampton, England • Paris/Normandy (Le Havre), France • Southampton, England

4-Night Cork
Southampton, England • Cork (Cobh), Ireland • Southampton, England

10-Night Canary Islands
Southampton, England • Madeira (Funchal), Portugal • Tenerife, Canary Islands • Gran Canaria, Canary Islands • Lanzarote, Canary Islands • Vigo, Spain • Southampton, England

14-Night Italian Mediterranean
Southampton, England • Gibraltar, United Kingdom • Provence (Toulon), France • Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Italy • Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy • Ajaccio, Corsica • Seville (Cadiz), Spain • Lisbon, Portugal • Vigo, Spain • Southampton, England

14-Night Italian Mediterranean
Southampton, England • Gibraltar, United Kingdom • Provence (Toulon), France • Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Italy • Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy • Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy • Seville (Cadiz), Spain • Lisbon, Portugal • Vigo, Spain • Southampton, England

14-Night Mediterranean Treasures
Southampton, England • Gibraltar, United Kingdom • Cannes/Monte Carlo, France • Barcelona, Spain •  Palma De Mallorca, Spain • Alicante, Spain • Lisbon, Portugal • Vigo, Spain • Southampton, England

11-Night Spain & Canary Islands
Southampton, England • Vigo, Spain • Lisbon, Portugal • Gran Canaria, Canary Islands • Tenerife, Canary Islands • Madeira (Funchal), Portugal • La Coruña, Spain • Southampton, England

18-Night Ultimate Mediterranean
Southampton, England • Lisbon, Portugal • Palma De Mallorca, Spain • Barcelona, Spain • Florence/Pisa (Livorno), Italy • Rome (Civitavecchia), Italy • Naples/Capri, Italy • Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy • Gibraltar, United Kingdom • Seville (Cadiz), Spain • Southampton, England

Friday, January 15, 2010

Royal Caribbean Humanitarian Relief Haiti

Photo courtesy Royal Caribbean International

ROYAL CARIBBEAN
RESPONDS TO
HAITI EARTHQUAKE


On January 12, 2010, a catastrophic magnitude 7.0 Mw earthquake struck 16 miles west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, the capital of the country. Current estimates indicate that about three million people were affected by the quake with as many as 200,000 people believed to be dead. The earthquake caused major damage to Port-au-Prince significantly damaging or destroying most major landmarks, including the Presidential Palace.

For almost 30 years, Royal Caribbean International has been an important foreign investor in Haiti. Their private beach destination in Haiti, Labadee®, was undamaged by this week's massive earthquake in the country. This privately-run retreat offers passengers beaches, watersports, a Haitian flea market and a zip-line. Labadee® is the biggest provider of tourist revenue in the country and employs hundreds of Haitians.

Immediate Response to Earthquake

Royal Caribbean announced today its plans to provide at least $1 million in humanitarian relief to Haiti in response to the catastrophic earthquake. They will be partnering with charitable organizations such as Food for the Poor, Pan American Development Foundation, and the Solano Foundation, the company's foundation in Haiti to provide additional assistance to the people of Haiti. Royal Caribbean will also be delivering much needed goods and supplies to Haiti via their cruise ships.

The following ships will be delivering goods to Haiti, such as: rice, dried beans, powdered milk, water, canned goods and other supplies. When the supplies arrive in Labadee®, they will be transported to an offsite location to be distributed by Food for the Poor, a long time partner of Royal Caribbean in Haiti.

  • Independence of the Seas® - Friday, January 15th
  • Navigator of the Seas® - Monday, January 18th
  • Liberty of the Seas® - Tuesday, January 19th
  • Celebrity Solstice® - Friday, January 22nd
Royal Caribbean Itinerary Updates


Guests can Contribute

Guests sailing onboard Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Azamara Club Cruises will be able to make a donation to Food for the Poor's Haiti Relief Fund, via a charge to their onboard account.

We are saddened by the devastation in Haiti this week and are concerned for those living and traveling there. As a service to our readers, here is a partial list of organizations that have offered assistance to the people of Haiti.

To learn how you can contribute immediately, visit one of the following websites:

www.foodforthepoor.org/royalcaribbean

Pan American Development Foundation

American Red Cross

Catholic Relief Services - Haiti

The United Nations World Food Program


The Salvation Army

Project HOPE