Whatever floats your boat – the unstoppable growth of themed cruises

Rock band Kiss performing on a Kiss KruiseImage copyrightwill byington
Image captionKiss typically perform two shows per cruise

Not content with filling stadiums around the world, and selling more than 100 million records, the face-painted, fire-breathing US hard rockers also have their own navy.Show-stopping rock band Kiss were always going to go the extra – nautical – mile.

Every autumn Kiss hire a huge cruise liner to sail around the Caribbean for a week with 2,300 of their diehard fans. This year will be their sixth voyage, or Kiss Kruise VI.

The band perform two shows on the ship, and fans get to meet and hang out with the four band members.

There are 13 bars on board, plus 12 restaurants, a swimming pool, a gym, a spa, a casino, an indoor theatre and a tattoo parlour for getting a new Kiss ink work.

The Norwegian Pearl, which hosts the Kiss KruisesImage copyrightSixthman
Image captionEach Kiss Kruise sets sail from Miami

Members of the so-called Kiss Navy fly into Miami from around the world to attend, and Kiss vocalist and bass guitarist Gene Simmons says the cruise is one of the highlights of his annual calendar.

“It’s rock and roll all night and party every day,” he says. “Anyone who has ever been on one of our cruises comes back raving to their friends.

“Imagine 2,300 crazy friends, swimming, shopping, gaming and visiting exotic ports of call with us.”

KissImage copyrightGetty Images
Image captionKiss perform both with and without their famous face paint on the cruise

While Kiss might not be to everyone’s taste, the rock group has helped to transform the once staid world of cruise lines.

Whereas cruises were traditionally the preserve of elderly holidaymakers, over the past decade – and especially in the past five years – there has been an exponential growth in the number of “themed cruises” – cruises aimed at people with a specific interest.

This has opened up the world of cruising to a much younger demographic, and given the cruise industry hundreds of millions of dollars in additional earnings.

Gene SimmonsImage copyrightFrederick M. Brown
Image captionGene Simmons will even officiate at fans’ weddings on the sailings
A Kiss fan gets a tattoo on a Kiss KruiseImage copyrightwill byington
Image captionSome Kiss fans get a new tattoo on the cruise

From music cruises – at which Kiss are leading the way – to cruises for people with specific political views, or cruises for poker players, or fans of Italian food, there is a ship sailing for pretty much everyone.

For example, if you are passionate about your constitutional right to bear arms, you might be tempted to join the Freedom Alliance and National Rifle Association’s cruise down the River Danube in June. Guest speakers include US Republican politician – and former speaker of the US House of Representatives – Newt Gingrich.

Or if you are transgender, Transgender Vacations organises cruises around the Caribbean.

Disney holds regular sailings for fans of the Star Wars movies, where you can dress up as a stormtrooper or ewok and meet some of the actors.

‘Intimate environment’

Howard Moses, founder and president of the Cruise & Vacation Authority, says that more than 700 themed cruises now set sail around the world each year, compared with less than 30 a decade ago.

“Themed cruises are absolutely by far the biggest growth area in the industry,” says Mr Moses, whose organisation is based in the US state of Georgia.

People in a hot tub on a music cruiseImage copyrightWill Byington
Image captionMusic cruises are not just about listening to your favourite band

“It has enabled the cruise industry to reach beyond people who are our traditional customers, to people who are passionate about a certain subject.

“For music cruises, there can be a very young crowd.

“And for the political cruises we joke that the attendees are often people who said they would never go on a cruise, yet they have the time of their lives, and are the first to lead the conga line.”

Hayley Williams, lead singer of rock band ParamoreImage copyrightWill Byington
Image captionRock band Paramore is another group which sells cruises

At Atlanta-based Sixthman, the world’s largest organiser of music cruises, its communications manager Alaidriale Derway says the business has just wrapped up its busiest ever spring sailing season, with 10 back-to-back cruises.

Sixthman now has more than 500 acts on its books, including Kiss. Other acts for whom it organises cruises include Weezer, Paramore, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Kid Rock.

The company charters the ships and helps to organise support acts.

Rock band Kiss and their fans on a Kiss KruiseImage copyrightSixthman
Image captionKiss fans also get to meet their idols

Ms Derway says: “More and more artists want to get involved.

“Cruises are a great way for artists to interact with their fans in a much more intimate environment, and collaborate with each other.

“In terms of the cost for a fan, they pay a set fee, and then pretty much everything is free except for alcohol and soda. All the food is included unless someone wants to pay for more speciality dining.”

She adds: “Lots of people really hesitate to do the whole cruise thing, there is still a bit of a stigma attached, but you can really connect with people who are passionate about the same things as you are.”

Game of Thrones tourists visiting one of its best-known locations in Northern IrelandImage copyrightGetty Images
Image captionGame of Thrones fans can now visit its British Isles sites via cruise ship (and a connecting bus)

While the music cruise industry is very much based in the US, themed cruises are also a growing phenomenon on the other side of the Atlantic.

Mike Bugsgang, chief executive of the UK-based Association of Group Travel Organisers, says there has been a big rise in the number of cruises that include visits to locations that have featured in well-known movies.

One such cruise organised by Fred Olsen Cruise Lines is called “UK Scenes from the Silver Screen”. Sailing around the UK and Ireland, the itinerary includes trips to settings from TV series Game of Thrones and the Harry Potter movies.

The Norwegian Pearl, which hosts the Kiss KruisesImage copyrightSixthman
Image captionSixthman uses vast ships for its music cruises

Back in the US, Kiss’ Gene Simmons doesn’t just have to prepare for performing live on the Kiss Kruise, he also has to brush up on his wedding officiating. An on-board extra for Kiss’ hard-partying fans is the chance to splice more than just the mainbrace. They can tie the marital knot, with Mr Simmons or a fellow band member performing the service.

But one thing a Kiss Kruise is not is restful.

As Mr Simmons admits: “It’s tough to get to sleep on the cruises… it is fair to say, both the band and the fans are completely exhausted once we leave the cruise.”

NCL to consult trade on TV advertising ahead of ex-UK return

 

Norwegian Cruise Line plans to consult with the trade before making a decision on whether it introduces TV advertising in the UK.

Speaking as the line revealed plans to have a ship sailing from the UK for the first time in seven years, Harry Sommer, executive vice president of international business development, said the line would discuss marketing with key agent partners before making a decision.

“I’ve been asked to speak to our trade partners about doing TV ads in the UK, Germany and Spain – our three top European markets.

“I can’t rule it in or out but because so much of our marketing in Europe is with our travel agency partners it is a decision we’d like to make jointly with them.”

The line will base Norwegian Jade in Southampton in 2017 and will offer a series of 11 Western Europe and three Norwegian Fjords sailings between May 12 and June 20 and August 7 and October 16, 2017.

Sommer said the decision to return to Southampton was partly due to “market demand”, but also that it was “reflective of the growth of the company”.

The ship will arrive in Europe after a two-and-a-half week dry-dock. Ports of call featured on its itineraries include Hamburg, Amsterdam, Zeebrugge, Le Havre, Alesund, Geiranger, and Bergen.

Asked why the line wasn’t offering Mediterranean sailings out of Southampton, Sommer said they’d found it difficult to put together a “good itinerary” and instead believed the fly-cruise market was better suited to that part of Europe.

Senior vice president international sales and operations, Francis Riley, said basing Norwegian Jade in Southampton, and Hamburg, where the ship will also offer sailings from, would be a way of “testing it” for the future.

“When we started looking at deployments we said as a team we were ready to have a ship back (in the UK), and we’ve been ready for some time,” he said.

The line’s 2017 programme includes a total of five ships sailing in Europe, NCL’s biggest-ever European deployment.

Norwegian Getaway, which launched in 2014, will return to Europe to sail eight or nine-night Baltic Capitals cruises to and from Copenhagen.

Norwegian Epic will sail in the Western Mediterranean; Norwegian Spirit will offer 10 and 11-night voyages between Barcelona and Venice and Norwegian Star will sail between Venice and the Greek Isles.

Norwegian’s managing director for EMEA, Christian Boell, said: “Not only are we offering the possibility to embark in Southampton but we are also bringing one of our newest and most innovative ships back to Europe.

“We’re convinced that this will encourage continued growth in the UK market, where we have just seen record breaking guest numbers in 2015.”

Northern Europe general manager, Nick Wilkinson, added: “I’m sure these exciting Southampton sailings will be music to our travel partners’ ears.”

“We are back, we’re in Southampton and we are in it to win,” Wilkinson added.

Newbuilds to be delivered in 2016

Newbuilds to be delivered in 2016:

Finesse, AIDAprima, River Voyager, AmaViola, AmaStella, AmaDessa, America, Samatha, Princess Panhwar, Avalon Passion, Avalon Imagery II, Carnival Vista, Elbe Princesse, Origin, Emerald Belle, Koningsdam, Seven Seas Explorer , Ovation of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, Scenic Amber, Scenic Spirit, Scenic Azure, Scenic Aura, Seabourn Encore, Dream Cruises’ unnamed ship , Grace, Joy, Mein Schiff 5, Ganges Voyager II, Amadeus Silver III, Viking Sea and Viking River Cruises’ six Longship class river cruise vessels. 

AIDA Cruises 

  • AIDAprima (3,250 – March 2016) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (See image)
  • Unnamed new class ship (3,250 – Unknown: previously announced March 2016) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
    New ship design (6,600 – ) Meyer Werft
    New ship design (6,600 – ) Meyer Werft

    AMA Waterways 

  • AmaViola (158 – 2016) (“Certo-class” ship) Vahali Shipyard
  • AmaStella (164 – 2016) (River cruises in Europe)
  • AmaDessa ( – 2016) (“Certo-class” ship) Gendt Shipyard
    (March 2015: AmaWaterways’ Executive Vice President and Co-owner Kristin Karst has confirmed the line will build two more ships in 2017 for river cruises in Europe)

    American Cruise Lines 

  • America (185 – Early 2016) Chesapeake Shipbuilding Corp.
  • Queen of the Mississippi ( – 2017) Chesapeake Shipbuilding Corp.
    Unnamed coastal cruise ship (170 – Spring 2017) Chesapeake Shipbuilding

    APT, Travelmarvel and Maing Fong Company 

  • Samatha (30 suites – January 2016) Shipyard in Yangon (River cruises on the Burma River in Myanmar)
  • Princess Panhwar (36 suite – January 2016) Shipyard in Yangon (River cruises on the Burma River in Myanmar)

    Avalon Waterways 

  • Avalon Passion (2016)
  • Avalon Imagery II (2016)
  • Avalon Myanmar (36 – September 2015)

    Blue Star Line

  • Titanic II Project (2,435 – Delayed to 2018) CSC shipyard

    Carnival Cruise Lines

  • Carnival Vista (3,954 – Spring 2016) Fincantieri
  • Unnamed Vista class ship (3,954 – March 2018) Fincantieri

    Carnival Corp & Plc
    March 2015: Carnival Corp & plc is ordering a total of nine cruise ships, five from Fincantieri and four from Meyer Werft. The new ships would be delivered over a four-year period between 2019 and 2022. Fincantieri will build five of the new vessels at its shipyards in Monfalcone and Marghera in Italy while Meyer Werft will construct the remaining four at both its German yard at Papenburg and its new and larger capacity Finnish yard at Turku. June 2015: it was announced that the two at Meyer Werft will be for AIDA Cruises. July 2015: the two at Meyer Turku will be for Costa Cruises.

    Celebrity Cruises

  • Project Edge class ship (2,900 – Fall 2018) STX France (Letter of intent)
  • Project Edge class ship (2,900 – Early 2020) STX France (Letter of intent)

    Costa Cruises Asia

  • Unnamed ship (4,200 – 2019) Fincantieri
  • Unnamed ship (4,200 – 2020) Fincantieri

    Costa Cruises 
    New ship design (6,600 – 2019) Meyer Turku (See image below at right)
    New ship design (6,600 – 2020) Meyer Turku

    Croisieurope 

  • Princesse Elbe (80 – Spring 2016) Saint-Nazaire shipyard (Paddlewheel river cruise ship)
  • Princesse Apsara (60 – ) (Cruises on the Mekong)
  • Daniele (24 – ) (Barge)
  • Deborah (24 – ) (Barge)

    Crystal Cruises
    The Crystal Exclusive (Artist concepts courtesy of Crystal Cruises)

  • New Crystal Exclusive class ship (1,000 – 2018) Lloyd Werft (Letter of Intent) (See image at left)
  • New Crystal Exclusive class ship (1,000 – ) Lloyd Werft (Letter of Intent)
  • New Crystal Exclusive class ship (1,000 – ) Lloyd Werft (Letter of Intent)

    Crystal River Cruises
    The Crystal river yacht vessels (Artist concepts courtesy of Crystal Cruises)

  • Crystal Bach (110 – March 2017) Lloyd Werft (See image at right)
  • Crystal Mahler (110 – March 2017) Lloyd Werft
  • Crystal Ravel (84 – March 2017) Lloyd Werft
  • Crystal Debussy (84 suites – March 2017) Lloyd Werft

    Dream Cruises – Genting Hong Kong
    (November 2015: Genting Hong Kong announced the launch of Dream Cruises with the two new ships under construction at Meyer Werft for Star Cruises)
    The Genting Dream (Rendering courtesy Dream Cruises)

  • Unnamed ship (3,364 – October 2016) Meyer Werft
  • Unnamed ship (1,682 cabins – Fall 2017) Meyer Werft

    Ecoventura

  • Origin (20 – January 2016) Shipyard in Guayaquil, Ecuador

    Emerald Waterways

  • Emerald Belle (182 – Early 2016) (Den Breejen Shipyard)
  • Unnamed sister ship (182 – 2017)
  • Unnamed sister ship (182 – 2017)
  • Unnamed sister ship (182 – 2017)

    European Waterwayas 
    Finesse (8 – May 2016) Hotel barge

    Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts 

  • Four Seasons Ocean Residence (48,600 grt – ) Kvaerner Masa (Aker Yards) (Conditional contract)

    General Maritime Transportation Company (GNMTC) 

  • Unnamed ship (1,739 – December 2012) STX Europe St Nazaire
    (June 2011: STX France has rescinded the contract and is looking for a new buyer. March 2012: sold to MSC Cruises)

    Holland America Line

  • Koningsdam (“Pinnacle” class ship) (2,650 – March 2016) Fincantieri (See image)
  • Second “Pinnacle” class ship (2,650 – November 2018) Fincantieri

    Knud E Hansen (Naval architects)

  • New green-design expedition ship (300 – )(See image)

    Lindblad Expeditions

  • Unnamed coastal vessel (100 – Second quarter of 2017) Nichols Brothers Boat Builders
  • Unnamed coastal vessel (100 – Second quarter of 2018) Nichols Brothers Boat Builders

    Lüftner Cruises – Amras Cruises – Amadeus Cruises

  • Amadeus Silver III (168 – 2016) De Hoop, Holland

    MSC Cruises 

  • MSC Meraviglia (4,500 – May 2017) (Vista project ship ) STX France
  • MSC Meraviglia sister ship (4,500 – 2019) (Vista project ship ) STX France (See image at right)
    (MSC Cruises has options for two further Vista project ships to be delivered by 2022)
  • MSC Seaside (5,300 – November 2017) Fincantieri
  • Second Seaside class ship (5,300 – May 2018) Fincantieri
    (See image below

    Norwegian Cruise Line 

  • Norwegian Bliss (4,200 – Spring 2017) Meyer Werft
  • Breakaway-Plus class cruise ship (4,200 – Spring 2018) Meyer Werft
  • Breakaway-Plus class cruise ship (4,200 – Autumn 2019) Meyer Werft

    OVDS – Hurtigruten – Norwegian Coastal Voyage 

  • Fram’s sister ship (2008) Fincantieri (Option to be confirmed)

    Peace Boat

  • New Ecoship (1,700 – 2020) (Subject to financing by donations or investors) (See image at right)

    Pearl Seas Cruises 

  • Unnamed sister ship of the Pearl Mist (214 -) (Originally the ship would be built at the Irving Shipbuilding, in Halifax, Nova Scotia but in March 2008 Pearl Seas decided to built the second ship in a different shipyard)

    P&O Cruises Australia

  • Unnamed ship (2,400 – 2019/2020) Fincantieri

    Polar Cruise Enterprises

  • Ursus Maritimus – Ice breaking cruise liner (240 – ) Rauma yard of STX Finland

    Princess Cruises

  • Majestic Princess (3,560 – Summer 2017) Fincantieri
  • Fourth “Royal Princess” class vessel (3,560 – 2019 / 2020) Fincantieri

    Residential Cruise Line Ltd.

  • Magellan (residential cruise ship) – Aker Yards (Memorandum of Understanding)

    Riva Waterways – Evergreen Tours

  • Riva Royale (180 – April 2014) Shipyard De Hoop (River ship)
  • Riva Princess (180 – April 2014) Shipyard De Hoop (River ship)

    Regent Seven Seas Cruises
    Seven Seas Explorer (Rendering courtesy of Regent Seven Seas Cruises)

  • Seven Seas Explorer (738 – Summer 2016) Fincantieri Sestri Ponente (See image at right)

    Royal Caribbean International

  • Ovation of the Seas (4,100 – Mid 2016) Meyer Werf
  • Harmony of the Seas (5,400 – Mid 2016) STX France
  • Third ship of the Oasis class (5,400 – Mid 2018) STX France
  • Fourth Quantum-class ship (4,100 – Spring 2019) Meyer Werf
  • Fifth Quantum-class ship (4,100 – Fall 2020) Meyer Werf

    Saga Shipping – Saga Cruises
    The new Saga's cruise vessel (Artist impression, courtesy Saga / Meyer Werft)
    Unnamed new class ship (540 suites and cabins – 2019) Meyer Werft (There is an option for a second ship with delivery in 2021) (See image at left)

    Scenic – Luxury Cruises & Tours

  • Scenic Amber (169 – March 2016) River ‘Space-Ships’ class (Den Breejen shipyard)
  • Scenic Spirit (68 – January 2016) Cruises on the Mekong River in Asia
  • Scenic Azure (48 cabins – March / April 2016) (Portugal’s Douro River cruises)
  • Scenic Aura (24 balcony suites – September 2016) (Myanmar’s Irrawaddy River cruises)

    Seabourn Cruises

  • Seabourn Encore (604 – Second half of 2016) Fincantieri (See image)Seabourn Encore (Rendering courtesy of Seabourn Cruises)
  • Seabourn Ovation (604 – Spring 2018) Fincantieri (See image)

    Sea Cloud Cruises

  • Sea Cloud Hussar (136 – November 2010) Factoria Naval de Marin, Spain (She is a three-mast sailing vessel)

    Silversea Cruises 

  • Silver Muse (596 – April 2017) Fincantieri
  • Unnamed vessel (-) Fincantieri
  • Unnamed vessel (-) Fincantieri
    (October 2014: Shanghai-based ICBC Leasing announced that it had signed with Monte Carlo-based Silversea Cruises for the financing of three cruise ships to be built by Fincantieri in Italy)

    Star Clippers 
    Star Clippers' new ship (Illustration courtesy of Brodosplit Shipyard)

  • New five-masted sailing vessel (300 – Late 2017) (Brodosplit shipyard in Split, Croatia) (See image at right)

    Sunstone Ships

  • Project Unlimited (240 – ) (Expedition ship) Meyer Werft (Letter of intent)(See image)

    Tauck – Scylla AG
    MS Grace arriving in Hardinxveld The Netherlands

  • Grace (Inspiration Class ship) (130 – 2016) (See image at left))
  • Joy (Inspiration Class ship) (130 – 2016)

    TUI Cruises

  • Mein Schiff 5 (2500 – 2016) Meyer TurkuMein Schiff 3(See image sister ship Mein Schiff 3)
  • Mein Schiff 6 (2500 – 2017) Meyer Turku
  • Mein Schiff 7 (2500 – 2018) Meyer Turku Oy
  • Mein Schiff 8 (2500 – 2019) Meyer Turku Oy

    Uniworld River Cruises

  • Ganges Voyager II (56 – January 2016) (Ganges River Cruises. Haimark Travel is building the ship for Uniworld)

    Unknown cruise operator

  • New Expedition Vessel for Extreme Conditions (60 – December 2014) Kleven Maritime AS (Norway)

    Utopia Residences 

  • Utopia – private residential vessel (105,000 ton – ) (June 2011: the letter of intent for the Utopia is expected to become a firm contract) Samsung Heavy Industries

    Vantage Deluxe World Travel

  • River Voyager (176 – March 2016)
    (Ship for European river cruises)

    Victoria Cruises

  • Victoria Emperor (Over 200 – planning stage) (River cruises in China)

    Viking Ocean Cruises

  • Viking Sky (944 – February 2017) Fincantieri (See image sister ship Viking Star – Photo Neven Jerkovic at Shipspotting.com)
  • Viking Sea (944 – Mid 2016) Fincantieri
  • New luxury ocean ship (944 – Early 2017) Fincantieri
  • New luxury ocean ship (944 – Mid 2018) Fincantieri
  • New luxury ocean ship (944 – End 2020) Fincantieri

    Viking River Cruises
    October 2014: Viking has placed an order for six Longship class river cruise vessels with Neptun Werft in Rostock. The now ordered ships will be delivered in the Spring of 2016.

    Virgin Cruises
    Unnamed new class ship (2,800 – 2020) Fincantieri
    Unnamed new class ship (2,800 – 2021) Fincantieri
    Unnamed new class ship (2,800 – 2022) Fincantieri

    Xiamen International Cruise Co Ltd

  • China Xiamen (2,000 – planning for October 2018) Xiamen Shipbuilding Industry
    (August 2015: Cruise Industry News has reported that Xiamen Shipbuilding has dropped plans to build the ship)