Ocean Liner Society
 

 

 

Ship Visits

Organized by the Ocean Liner Society

 

 
2010 Visit Reports

Aurora  New!

Black Watch New!

Boudicca New!

Braemar New!

Crystal Symphony

Discovery

Empress

Eurodam

Funchal

Marco Polo

MSC Opera

MSC Poesia New!

Ocean Countess

Prinsendam



Previous Visit Reports

Arcadia

Arion

Black Watch

Hebridean Princess

Ocean Majesty

Van Gogh

The Ocean Liner Society organize regular ship visits throughout the year. Visits are open to members, accompanied by non-members. Details of visits are sent out to all those members who have registered an interest in receiving such notifications. See the FAQ below for more details on how to participate.


2011/12 Ship Visits

Members have been notified by letter of all visits in the table below, except those shown as 'Planned'. Members who have registered and are interested in these, but have not received a notification letter, should consider updating their preferences by referring to the Question: How can I get to go on ship visits?. Registered members will be notified of additional ship visits in due course, including those marked 'Planned' in the table below.

Members who have not registered, but would like to, can also refer to the Question: How can I get to go on ship visits? Only OLS members can register to receive information on ship visits.



Date Ship Port Owner Status
Fri 29th April 2011 Marco Polo Tilbury Cruise & Maritime Cancelled, new date 24/05/2011
Tue 10th May 2011 Empress Dover Pullmantur Closed
Tues 24th May 2011 Marco Polo Tilbury Cruise & Maritime Closed
Tues 31st May 2011 Rotterdam Dover Holland America Closed
Mon 20th June 2011 MSC Opera Southampton MSC Closed
Fri 1st July 2011 Black Watch Dover Fred Olsen Closed
Sat 23rd July 2011 Independence of the Seas Southampton Royal Caribbean Closed
Mon 25th July 2011 Prinsendam Tilbury Holland America Closed
Wed 27th July 2011 Crystal Serenity Belfast Crystal Closed
Sat 30th July 2011 MSC Opera Southampton MSC Closed
Thu 4th Aug 2011 Athena Rosyth Classic International Closed
Thu 4th Aug 2011 Saga Ruby Dover Saga Closed
Sat 13th Aug 2011 Prinsendam Rosyth Holland America Cancelled
Tue 16th Aug 2011 Ocean Countess Leith Cruise & Maritime Closed
Wed 14th September 2011 MSC Poesia Southampton MSC Closed
Fri 14th October 2011 Azura Southampton P&O Closed
Sat 26th Nov 2011 Boudicca Portsmouth Fred Olsen Closed
Thu 5th Jan 2012 Princess Daphne Portsmouth Classic International Closed
         
Status Key        
Planned - Please wait until notified by personal letter or email before booking
Closes  dd/mm/yyyy - Personal letters or emails have been sent out giving costs and instructions on how to book, with closing date for bookings
Closed - Bookings now closed for this visit
         
         


2010 Ship Visits

16 OLS ship visits took place during 2010, to 15 different ships. Ships visited were the Aurora (P&O), Balmoral (Fred.Olsen), Black Watch (Fred.Olsen), Boudicca (Fred.Olsen), Braemar (Fred.Olsen), Crystal Symphony (Crystal), Discovery (Voyages of Discovery), Empress (Pullmantur), Eurodam (HAL), Funchal (Classic International), Marco Polo (Cruise & Maritime), MSC Opera (MSC), MSC Poesia (MSC), Ocean Countess (Cruise & Maritime), Prinsendam (HAL). Ports with ships visits were Dover, Falmouth, Harwich, Liverpool, Newcastle, Southampton and Tilbury. Planned 2011 visits include new ports Leith, Rosyth and Portsmouth. Join the OLS now for the chance to visit ships in 2011.


Some of the Ships Visited in 2010
DISCOVERY - Voyages of DiscoveryMARCO POLO - Cruise & Maritime
PRINSENDAM - Holland America LineEMPRESS - Pullmatur
BRAEMAR - Fred.OlsenCRYSTAL SYMPHONY
OCEAN COUNTESS - Cruise & MaritimeEURODAM - Holland America Line




Ship Visits – Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many ship visits are there per year and when?

Q: How can I get to go on ship visits?

Q: Which ships do you visit?

Q: Where do the ship visits usually take place?

Q: Can members suggest ship visits?

Q: What personal details are needed for visits and do I need to bring a passport to the ship? 

Q: Is there a charge for ship visits?

Q: Are children allowed on ship visits?

Q: How are the visit places allocated and how can I increase my chances?

 

 

 

Q: How many ship visits are there per year and when?

 In a good year we may have ten visits, but it all depend on the generosity of the cruise line.  Most visits take place between April and September, although they can take place at any time of year

 

Q:  How can I get to go on ship visits?

If you are a fully paid up member of the Ocean Liner Society and are registered as being ‘interested’ in ship visits, you will normally be advised by letter of all forthcoming ship visits and will have the opportunity to apply. You may be able to bring a partner or friend, depending on the allocation available. However, on occasions when we get short-notice visits, sometimes with a very small allocation of places, e-mail will be used to advise members. However, members are still required to make their application by form and to send a cheque to the address in the notification letter or email. It is strongly recommended that members supply a current email address, since cruise lines have given very little notice for many recent visits, giving insufficient time to send out letters. To make sure we have your latest contact details, correct email address, and have your interest in visits registered, please update your details using this Form.

 

Send update forms only to the Membership Secretary, Mayes House, Vansittart Estate, Windsor, SL4 1SE

You will be advised in the notification letters and emails where to send your visit booking forms and cheques.

 

Q: Which ships do you visit? 

Each year we contact all of the major cruise lines and many of the minor ones too, requesting visits.  It is at the discretion of the different lines as to which ships we are able to visit. Not all cruise lines welcome are willing to welcome the Ocean Liner Society onboard with open arms. Several lines have a policy of ‘travel partners’ only onboard.  Our past experience has shown that the smaller cruise lines are usually more sympathetic to our cause - which is an added bonus for us because they often have the most eclectic and interesting ships!.

 

Q Where do the ship visits usually take place?

Visits are offered wherever the different lines offer them. Often this is Dover and Southampton, simply because those are the busiest two ports in the UK, serving most of the major cruise lines. Harwich and Tilbury seem to be increasing in popularity with the cruise lines. Occasionally we have been secured visits in Devon, Scotland and Ireland.

 

Q: Can members suggest ship visits?

Yes, Members are welcome to suggest ship visits to me via email (shipvisits@ocean-liner-society.com) or letter, but the cooperation of the cruise lines can never be guaranteed.  Any visit that is secured will be offered to all members. We are always on the lookout for interesting vessels visiting our shores, including newbuilds. If you have industry contacts, their details would be much appreciated too.

 

Q: What personal details are needed for visits and do I need to bring a passport to the ship? 

All cruise lines now require member’s details due to heightened security and the concerns about terrorism. Those details are typically passport details. Passports need to be shown at ports to secure embarkation cards for visitors. All UK ports are now secure and include X-ray machines and metal detectors in the embarkation lounges, as airports have done for some years.

 

Q: Is there a charge for ship visits?

The Ocean Liner Society only charges a small fee (currently £5), to cover the cost of our stamps, envelopes paper and printing. This is in addition to and fees charged by the cruise line. Where the line does impose fees this is usually to cover costs such as onboard refreshments.

 

Q: Are children allowed on ship visits?

Usually cruise lines do not allow children to visit ships. This will be clear on the invitation to apply for a place. This rule is not imposed by the Ocean Liner Society. Occasionally there is an exception and members will be advised when children are permitted. The ship visit fee for children is normally reduced for child places.

 

Q: How are the visit places allocated and how can I increase my chances?

Ship visits are one of our most popular activities. If the supply of boarding passes does not meet the demand and a visit is oversubscribed, a ballot is drawn. All members have an equal chance of success. The society officers and committee members do not get any priority. However, missing or incorrect value cheques, missing SAEs, incomplete forms, and late applications often have to be discarded due to time constrains. So please ensure that your paperwork is correct and your chances will automatically increase.

 

If you have any other queries please contact: shipvisits@ocean-liner-society.com