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If you appreciate Ocean Liners, you probably appreciate Art Deco architecture. If you appreciate Art Deco, then you will appreciate the newly renovated Battersea Power Station, in London. “The iconic Grade II listed Battersea Power Station is London’s most exciting new shopping and leisure destination! See full article – HERE Malcolm

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Cruise lines will spend roughly $80 billion on new cruise ships over the next decade, according to the latest update of Cruise Industry News’ global cruise ship orderbook. Following recent orders, 79 newbuilds are set to be delivered by 2037, adding nearly 205,000 berths to the market. The new vessels have an average size of […]

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Royal Caribbean International has revealed the first details of its fourth Icon-class ship: the Hero of the Seas. The ship will enter service in August 2027, offering cruises departing from Miami. The Hero of the Seas will offer eight neighbourhoods, which will include the most pools at sea and 28 dining venues, as well as […]

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A bit off-topic, I know: I recently saw Baz Lurhmann’s new movie ‘Epic’. The movie is about Elvis Presley and features much previously unreleased concert footage from Las Vegas. Now, I’m not an obsessive Elvis fan, but I do appreciate the man’s talent and showmanship. This movie is a great reminder of what a ‘force […]

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RCI’s enormous ‘Icon of the seas’ ship, the first of a new class, entered service in 2024, offering seven day round-trip to the Eastern Caribbean. It’s almost impossible to compare the world’s most famous ship, the 1912 RMS Titanic, (famous for all the wrong reasons) with the world’s and biggest ship, the Royal Caribbean’s ‘Icon...

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