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Princess Cruises MedCruise is the Association of Mediterranean Cruise Ports. MedCruise’s mission is to promote the cruise industry in the Mediterranean and its adjoining seas. The Association assists its members in benefiting from the growth of the cruise industry by providing networking, promotional and professional development opportunities. Today, the Association has grown to 70 regular members representing more than 100 ports around the Mediterranean region, including the Black Sea, the Red Sea and the Near Atlantic, plus 29 associate members, representing other associations, tourist boards and ship/port agents. MedCruise 2011 Cruise Line Directory For MedCruise Members Only Updated between January 11 and July 10, 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 Aida Cruises 46 P&O Cruises Ltd 4 Aurora Expeditions 47 Phoenix Reisen 5 Azamara Club Cruises 48 Plan Tours & Partner 6 Birka Cruises 49 Plein Cap Croisières 7 Carnival Cruise Lines 50 Polar Star Expeditions 9 Caspi Cruises 52 Princess Cruises 10 CDF Croisères de France 53 Pullmantur Cruceros 11 Celebrity Cruises 54 Quark Expeditions 13 Classic International Cruises 55 Reederei Peter Deilmann 14 Club Med Cruises 56 Regent Seven Seas Cruises 15 Compagnie du Ponant 57 Residencia 16 Coral Princess Cruises 59 Royal Caribbean International 17 Costa Crociere 60 Saga Shipping Company 18 Cruises & Maritime Voyages 61 Salamis Lines 19 Crystal Cruises 62 Sea Cloud Cruises 20 Cunard Line 63 Seabourn Cruise Line 21 Disney Cruise Line 64 Sea Dream Yacht Club 22 Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines 66 Silversea Cruises 23 Hapag-Lloyd Kreuzfahrten GmbH 67 Star Clippers Ltd 24 Happy Cruises 68 Star Cruises 25 Hebridean Island Cruises 69 Swan Hellenic Cruises 26 Holland America Line 70 Thomson Cruises 27 Hurtigruten 71 Travel Dynamics International 28 Iberocruceros 72 Tui Cruises 29 Institute for Shipboard Education 73 Variety Cruises 30 International Shipping Partner 74 Voyages of Discovery 31 Kristina Cruises 75 Voyages to Antiquity 32 Lindbland Expeditions 76 Windstar Cruises 33 Lindos Maritime / Helios Shipping Group 34 Louis Cruises 35 Majestic International Cruises Inc 36 Mano Maritime Ltd 37 Mitsui Osk Passenger Line Ltd 38 MSC Crociere SA 40 MSC Cruises USA, Inc 42 Norwegian Cruise Line 43 NYK Cruises Co Ltd 44 Oceania Cruises 45 P&O Australia 2 MedCruise 2011 Cruise Line Directory For MedCruise Members Only AIDA CRUISES German Branch of Costa Crociere S.p.A 1/2 Address Am Strande 3 D 18055 Rostock Germany Tel: +49 381 444 0 | +49 381 20 27 06 00 Fax: +49 381 444 8888 | +49 381 20 27 06 01 E-mail: [email protected] www.aida.de Contact President: Michael Thamm Ground Services / Shore Excursions Name: Herald von der Osten-Sacken E-mail: [email protected] Title: Director Shore Operations and OBR Tel: +49 381 444 110 E-mail: [email protected] CFO/ Sr.VP: Paul Soulsby E-mail: [email protected] Itinerary Name: Kay-Uwe Maross Title: Sr. Mgr, Port Operations Senior VP Operations: Michael Ungerer Tel: +49 381 444 9310 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Senior VP Marketing and Sales: Jöerg Eichler Marketing / Strategic Planning / Itinerary E-mail: [email protected] Planning Name: Jörg Eichler Title: Sr. VP, Marketing and Sales Marine / Port Operations Tel: +49 381 444 8701 Name: Arne Woelper E-mail: [email protected] Title: VP Marine Port Operations Tel: +49 381 444 9340 E-mail: [email protected] MedCruise 2011 Cruise Line Directory 3 For MedCruise Members Only AIDA CRUISES German Branch of Costa Crociere S.p.A. 2/2 Fleet Length Breadth Draught Ship Built Refurb GT Crew Pax Cruise Area (in m.) (in m.) (in m.) Northern Europe, AIDA Aura 2003 42,289 418 1,582 203.2 28.1 6.2 Mediterranean, Caribbean Mediterranean, 2005, AIDA Cara 1996 38,557 370 1,339 193.34 32.2 6.0 Canary Islands, 2099 Caribbean 634 AIDA Diva 2007 69,203 2,500 249 32.2 7.2 Tenerife, Asia Mediterranean, AIDA Vita 2002 42,289 418 1,582 202.64 28.1 6.2 Canary Islands, Caribbean Canaries, AIDA Bella 2008 69,203 634 2,050 251.9 32.2 7.2 Mediterranean Northern AIDA Luna 2009 69,203 634 2,050 251.9 32.2 7.2 Europe, Dubai, Caribbean Northern AIDA Blu 2010 71,304 634 2,174 251.9 32.2 7.2 Europe, Dubai Northern AIDA Sol 2011 71,304 634 2,174 251.9 32.2 7.2 Europe, Canaries Details not AIDA Mar Spring 2012 71,100 634 2,174 252 32.2 7.2 released yet Unnamed 2013 Cruise Regions Mediterranean, Canary Islands, Caribbean, Baltic, N and SW Europe, Central America and UAE, Asia. 4 MedCruise 2011 Cruise Line Directory For MedCruise Members Only AURORA EXPEDITIONS Address Level 2, 88 George Street The Rocks, NSW 2000Australia Tel: +61 2 9252 1033 Fax: +61 2 9252 1373 http://www.auroraexpeditions.com.au/ Contacts CEO: Lisa Bolton Fleet Length Breadth Draught Ship Built Refurb GT Crew Pax Cruise Area (in m.) (in m.) (in m.) High Arctic, Antarctic Polar Pioneer 1982 2000 1753 23 54 71.6 12.8 4.50 Peninsula Akademic 1982 2008 1764 24 54 64.30 12.80 4.50 Russian Coast, East Antarctica Shokalski Coral 1988 730 46 294 32.2 8 Kimberley Coast Princess Cruise Area Antarctica, High Arctic (Greenland, Iceland, Spitsbergen, Franz Joseph Land), Norway, Scottish Isles, Kimberley Coast (Australia), Papua New Guinea and Russian Coast. MedCruise 2011 Cruise Line Directory 5 For MedCruise Members Only AZAMARA CLUB CRUISES Address 1050 Caribbean Way, 4th Floor Miami, FL 33132 Tel: +1 305 539 6000 Fax: +1 305 82 2470 Email: [email protected] www.azamaraclubcruises.com Contacts President and CEO: Larry Pimentel Itinerary Planning / Revenue Management Name: Claudius Docekal Marine / Port Operations Title: Deployment and Destinations Name: Ulf Samuelson Tel: +1 305 982 2350 Title: Director Marine Technical Fax: +1 305 982 2470 Tel: +1 305 539 6594 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: +1 305 373 6689 E-mail: [email protected] Marketing Name: Signe Bjorndal Name: Oyvind Risvaer Title: Director of Marketing Title: Manager, Marine Operations Tel: +1 305 982 2621 Tel: +1 305 539 4588 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: +1 305 373 6689 E-mail: [email protected] Ground Services / Shore Excursions Name: Patrick Schneider Title: Director, Shore Excursions and Explorations Tel: +1 305 539 6891 Fax: +1 305 579 0193 E-mail: [email protected] Fleet Length Breadth Draught Ship Built Refurb GT Crew Pax Cruise Area (in m.) (in m.) (in m.) Azamara Caribbean, Europe, 2000 2007 30,277 405 694 593 25 5.8 Journey South America Azamara 2000 2007 30,277 405 694 593 25.46 5.83 Caribbean, Europe, Asia Quest Cruise Regions Caribbean, Europe, South America and Asia. 6 MedCruise 2011 Cruise Line Directory For MedCruise Members Only BIRKA CRUISES Address Stadsgårdsterminalen Box 15131 SE-104 65 Stockholm, Sweden Tel: +46 8 702 72 00 Fax: +46 8 643 92 4 E-mail: [email protected] www.birka.se Fleet Length Breadth Draught Ship Built Refurb GT Crew Pax Cruise Area (in m.) (in m.) (in m.) Birka Paradise 2004 34728 1800 Baltic Cruise Regions Baltic. MedCruise 2011 Cruise Line Directory 7 For MedCruise Members Only CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES Brand of Carnival Corporation & Plc. 1/2 Address 3655 NW 87th Avenue Miami, FL 33178-2428 Tel: +1 305 599 2600 Fax: +1 305 406 8630/8699 E-mail: [email protected] www.carnival.com www.carnivalcorp.com Contacts Chairman and CEO of Carnival Corp.: Name: Roger Blum Micky Arison Title: VP Cruise Programming Tel: +1 305 599 2600 ext. 81009 Vice-Chairman and COO: Fax:+1 305 406 4904 Howard S. Frank E-mail: [email protected] President and COO, Carnival Cruise Lines: Itinerary Development Gerry Cahill Name: Renata Ribeiro Title: Sr. Director – Itinerary Development Marine / Port Operations Tel: +1 305 599 2600 ext. 26236 Name: Gordon Buck Fax: +1 305 406 4696 Title: VP Caribbean Relations E-mail: [email protected] Tel: +1 305 599 2600 ext. 13002 Fax: +1 305 406 8645 Marketing E-mail: [email protected] Name: Terry Thornton Title: VP Marketing Planning Ground Services / Shore Excursions Tel:+1 305 599 2600 ext. 26385 Name: Amilcar (Mico) Cascais Fax: +1 305 406 4696 Title: VP Tour Operations E-mail: [email protected] Tel:+1 305 599 2600 ext. 81033 Fax:+1 305 406 4904 E-mail: [email protected] 8 MedCruise 2011 Cruise Line Directory For MedCruise Members Only CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES Brand of Carnival Corporation & Plc. 2/2 Fleet Length Breadth Draught Ship Built Refurb GT Crew Pax Cruise Area (in m.) (in m.) (in m.) Carnival Dream 2009 130,000 1,367 3,646 306 Mexico Mediterranean, Carnival Freedom 2007 110,000 1,160 2,974 290.2 35.5 .3 Caribbean Carnival Destiny 1996 2005 101,353 1,070 2,642 230 35.42 8.3 Caribbean Carnival Liberty 2005 110,000 1,160 2,974 290.2 35.5 8.3 Mexico Carnival Triumph 1999 102,000 1,050 2,758 272.18 35.35 8.23 Southern Caribbean Carnival Conquest 1,150 2,974 953 Jamaica, Mexico Carnival Valor 2004 110,000 940 2,974 272.2 35.5 8.23 Mexico Carnival Pride 2002 88,500 902 2,124 292.5 32.2 7.8 Bahamas Carnival Glory 2003 110,000 1,170 2,974 290.2 35.5 8.3 Caribbean Carnival Miracle 2004 88,500 902 2,124 292.5 38.8 7.8 Caribbean Carnival Elation 1998 70,367 920 2,052 260.6 31.5 8.84 US West Coast, Mexico Carnival 1996 1999 70,367 920 2,052 260.6 31.5 8.84 Caribbean Inspiration Carnival Paradise 1998 1999 70,367 920 2,052 260.8 31.5 7.85 Caribbean Carnival 1995 70,367 920 2,052 260.6 31.5 8.84 Caribbean Imagination Carnival Magic 2011 130,000 1,386 3,690 306 Mexico Carnival 1994 2006 70,367 920 2,052 260.6 31.5 8.84 Caribbean Fascination Carnival Ecstasy 1991 2006 70,367 2,052 260.6 31.69 7.85 Mexico Carnival Victory 2000 102,000 1,090 2,758 272.2 35.54 8.32 Caribbean Carnival Legend 2002 88,500 961 2,124 292.5 38.8 7.8 Caribbean Carnival Splendor 2008 113,300 1503 3,006 290.2 Mexico Carnival 1993 2006 70,367 920 2,052 260.6 31.5 7.85 Caribbean Sensation Carnival Fantasy 1990 2005 70,367 920 2,056 260 31.4 7.86 Caribbean Carnival Spirit 2001 88,500 902 2,124 292.5 32.2 8.01 Alaska, Caribbean Carnival Breeze 2012 130,000 1,386 3,690 306 Caribbean Cruise Regions Caribbean, Bahamas, Alaska, Panama Canal, Hawaii, Mexico, New England, Canada Maritimes and Europe.
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