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Our Guide to Cruise Ships with Pickleball

5/25/2022

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Cunard Queen Mary 2 paddle tennis court. Pickleball court
The top-deck paddle court on Cunard's Queen Mary 2 is perfect for pickleball players.
By John Roberts 
It's a sport that has been gaining popularity for almost two decades.  
Now, it's really exploding. I know pickleball has been called the fastest-growing sport for quite a while, but I am seeing more TV broadcasts and hearing from more and more friends who are eager to play these days.
In fact, by the end of 2022, 
36.5 million people played the sport in 2022, according to the Association of Pickleball Professionals. That's a massive 630 percent spike from the 5 million who played this fun sport in 2021.
Even sports superstars are veering from their main sports to get a piece of the pickleball craze. NFL quarterback Tom Brady and NBA legend LeBron James have bought teams in Major League Pickleball. Yes, there is a pro pickleball league!

Indeed, pickleball-mania is sweeping the nation, and people want access to courts when they travel. That includes playing on cruise ships, too. 
Let's have a look at the cruise ships that offer this fun sport that is easy to learn and quite addictive.
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First, a short explainer. What is pickleball? 
Well, first of all, it's sport that most closely resembles tennis, and it's no longer just for the senior communities that initially embraced it decades ago. 
Pickleball is actually a mix of tennis, ping pong and badminton. The court looks like a tennis court, with the same surfaces and a net across, but it's about one-third the size of a regulation tennis court, making it the same dimensions as a badminton court, but the pickleball net is 34 inches high at the center. 
Players use a large paddle (like a bigger ping-pong paddle) and hit a plastic ball that has holes. The ball is similar to a Wiffle ball, and its design makes it easy to track and hit because it can't gain too much speed after being struck. 
Game play looks similar to tennis, and playing doubles is probably the most popular version of this fun and social sport. Points are scored by the serving team, and you typically play a game to 11 (win by 2 points).

Here are the cruise ships (the list is quickly growing, mind you) where you can play pickleball. Also note that some ships feature pickleball theme cruises (partial-ship charters for groups who get together for tournaments and games onboard the ships throughout their voyage).  
In fact, Royal Caribbean's Odyssey of the Seas is hosting a pickleball cruise on a six-night Western Caribbean cruise out of Fort Lauderdale, November 27 to December 3, 2022. This theme cruise goes all-out for the pickleballers, with clinics and drills from pro pickleball players (yes, there are pros in this sport) and indoor courts reserved just for the players.

AmaWaterways Brings Pickleball to the Danube River

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The pickleball court on AmaWaterways AmaMagna.
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Ocean cruise lines have been racing to install pickleball courts on cruise ships, of course. Now, leading river cruise line AmaWaterways also has served up a fantastic new space on the top deck of its Danube River ship AmaMagna.
​I have a feeling that cruisers are going to be battling for court time on this amazing amenity.
AmaWaterways has been a river cruise industry leader on fitness for years, with its fleet of bicycles onboard and the AmaWaterways' Wellness Program with daily exercises and active excursions led by a Wellness Host. 
​The pickleball court on AmaMagna's sun deck, located in the space right behind the wheelhouse and featuring a netted fence around the court, is a natural addition for this popular Danube River ship.
Pickelball court on Carnival Cruise Line Carnival Conquest
The new dedicated pickleball court debuted on Carnival Conquest in 2022.
Carnival Cruise Ships with Pickleball 
Carnival started offering pickleball on Carnival Panorama in May 2022. The line continued by putting the first dedicated pickleball court on a Carnival Cruise ship when it built at pickelball court on Carnival Conquest during the ship's refurbishment in October 2022. 

Pickleball on Carnival Conquest joins several other popular activities as part of the line's Carnival SportSquare, which includes facilities for games such as minigolf, volleyball and basketball.
Carnival says it will be adding pickleball to more and more of its cruise ships. Also, avid players have often packed their paddles and used the basketball courts onboard to stay sharp with practice while hitting without the nets.

Royal Caribbean Ships with Pickleball 
Numerous Royal Caribbean ships offer pickleball sessions on the sports courts. The nicest is the setup on Odyssey of the Seas in the indoor SeaPlex sports area. 
You can also find the sport on the program on Adventure of the Seas, Allure of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas, Explorer of the Seas, Freedom of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, Independence of the Seas, Jewel of the Seas, Liberty of the Seas, Mariner of the Seas, Navigator of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas, Serenade of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas. More will likely add pickleball, too.

Holland America Ships with Pickleball
All Holland America cruise ships have pickleball. The line features the sport on Rotterdam, Eurodam, Koningsdam, Nieuw Amsterdam, Nieuw Statendam, Noordam, Oosterdam, Volendam, Westerdam, Zaandam and Zuiderdam.
Also, Holland America Line has been named the official cruise line of the Professional Pickleball Association (PPA). This is good news for pickleballers who will be cruising with Holland America because the line will expand the pickleball offerings on its cruise ships for passengers. 
All Holland America ships feature pickleball courts, and these are set to be refreshed in February 2023, including adding new PPA Tour partner logos. As part of this new program and partnership, cruisers can get complimentary beginner lessons from onboard instructors who will teach you the rules and how to hit certain shots.  
Holland America cruises also offer "How to Play Pickleball" tutorial videos on your in-cabin TVs. Cruisers also will be able to purchase branded pickleball starter kits at the onboard shops starting.

Celebrity Cruise Ships with Pickleball 
There are no dedicated pickleball courts on Celebrity Cruises' ships, but those with all-purpose sports courts for basketball, soccer, dodgeball, etc., will also offer sessions for pickleball with nets set up for the sport.
Pickleball court on Princess Cruises Discovery Princess
Cruisers play pickleball in Alaska on Discovery Princess.
Princess Cruise Ships with Pickleball
Several Princess ships offer pickleball in the program as of this writing. Like Carnival and other cruise lines, I'm sure you'll see more cruise ships added to the list. 
You can play pickleball (on a makeshift-style court) by heading to the sports courts on Coral Princess, Regal Princess, Royal Princess and Emerald Princess (during the times it's listed in the daily program). The newer ships Discovery Princess, Sky Princess and Enchanted Princess, however, have pickleball courts built in as part of the Center Court areas up on Deck 18 on these cruise ships.
Cunard Queen Mary 2 paddle tennis court. Pickleball court
The paddle tennis court on Queen Mary 2, the ocean liner from Cunard.
Cunard Ships with Pickleball 
Queen Mary 2, the world's only ocean liner, offers a netted-in "paddle tennis" court where you could play pickleball if you bring your official "pickleball" balls; the ship has racquets already. You'll find the same style of enclosed courts for paddle ball on the ships Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria and Queen Anne.
The court surface is grass turf instead of a hard court, so you can play the Wimbledon of pickleball competitions while onboard.

Crystal Cruises Ships with Pickleball

The two ships in the Crystal Cruises fleet, Crystal Symphony and Crystal Serenity, feature dedicated pickle ball courts at the top of the ships. 
These are enclosed pickle ball; courts with good surfaces, seating areas and provided paddles for cruisers. These courts are among the best we've seen on cruise ships so far.
The pickleball court on Norwegian Prima
The pickleball court on Norwegian Prima is the nicest we have seen yet, and it's located in Deck 18 at The Stadium.
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Norwegian Cruise Line Ships with Pickleball
This popular major cruise line features one dedicated pickleball court on each of its new ships Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva. I have sailed on Norwegian Prima a couple of times, and the caged court within the top deck activities complex called The Stadium is the nicest I've seen on a cruise ship yet.

Regent Seven Seas Ships with Pickleball
This all-inclusive cruise line features pickleball courts on its super-luxurious ships Regent Seven Seas Splendor and Regent Seven Seas Explorer. These are fully dedicated pickleball courts on the top of the cruise ship, and they are enclosed in a netting and offer a pristine surface for excellent play.

Oceania Cruises Ships with Pickleball 
Pickleball is listed in the programs for cruises on both Oceania Riviera and Oceania Marina. Cruisers who have played and posted about it on the Cruise Critic message boards, however, say that it is best to play when the ships are in port because it can be far too windy to enjoy the games while at sea.

OK, who's ready to get in the swing with a little pickleball on their next cruise?

Thanks for reading,
JR

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A Complete Look at the Crazy Extreme Sport of Cliff Diving

5/11/2022

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Cliff diving is a popular sport that takes place at gorgeous destinations all around the world. The Red Bull World Series of Cliff Diving is back for another year in 2022. // Photo courtesy of Red Bull Cliff Diving
By John Roberts 
I've been known to love jumping into water. 
I really enjoy a nice plunge in any of the countless fabulous bodies of waters around the world. Delightfully warm or incredibly cold. 
I'm game for all of it.  
I have a great time making an exhilarating splash that signifies a fun ritual or just serves as the most efficient way to get in for a refreshing dip. I'm no daredevil, but I'll even take a jump from pretty high up off the right ship in the right spot -- like I did here with UnCruiseAdventures in Hawaii. 
It's a lot of fun.
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The fun plunge with UnCruise Adventures in Hawaii.
Did you know, however, that there is a professional cliff diving circuit? These are the absolute maniacs who hurl themselves off mind-boggling heights to compete for prize money and bragging rights. 
I recall -- decades ago -- tuning in with fascination to ABC's Wide World of Sports and watching the occasional cliff diving segments from scenic Acapulco, Mexico. It was a fringe sport then.  
But it's got quite the following these days and full sponsorship.
The Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series is about to get going this summer with the first event June 4, 2022, in Boston. 
The folks at Red Bull crafted this guide to help you with everything you need to know about this extreme sport. Maybe you want to check it out when it comes to your town. 
 
What is Cliff Diving? 
The sport involves athletes free-falling from up to 27 meters and combining with high-level acrobatics. That's the essence of cliff diving. Since 2009, the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series has provided a platform for aesthetic action and dives of incredible complexity. It's packed full of exciting drama. 
In each event, 12 men and 12 women compete, each earning crucial championship points along the way based on their final event positions. At the end of every season, a champion is crowned in both categories, and both are awarded coveted King Kahekili trophies. 
 
What Is the History of Cliff Diving? 
Although the World Series has only been in existence for 12 seasons since 2009, the sport originated hundreds of years ago in Hawaii. King Kahekili, after whom the champion’s trophy is named, was a Hawaiian chief who first leaped from the holy cliffs of Kaunolo in the 1700s. 
The old Hawaiian principles of mana and pono, power and balance, were crucial when lele kawa, which loosely translates as "leaping feet-first from a high cliff into the water without making a splash," was born on the islands in the midst of the Pacific in the 18th century. They are principles that have been upheld and today are prerequisites for the sport of cliff diving. 
 
The Science of the Sport 
Like many sports, cliff diving is often labelled an art, and understandably so. Behind the art lies a whole lot of science and numbers. Height, speed and g-force, as well as aerial awareness, timing and physical strength all play a huge role in creating the most perfect, aesthetic and, of course, safe dives. 
 
A few fast facts about the science of cliff diving: 
Take-off jump -- Up to 0.8 meters 
Rotation speed -- 2.4 per second 
Vertical velocity -- 22.5 meters per second 
Time in the air -- 2.6 seconds 
Water entry -- Up to 85 kilometers per hour 
Impact deceleration -- 10 G 
 
When it comes to constructing their dives, the athletes spend many hours experimenting to find the right formula to match their abilities. A choice from five dive groups governs their take-off stance, while an array of dive positions and components -- such as pike, tuck, somersault and twist -- can be used on the way down to impress the judges. 
 
How is Cliff Diving Scored? 
Each dive is scored from 0 to 10, in half-point increments, by a panel of five international judges. The highest and lowest scores are discarded, while the remaining three scores are added together and multiplied by the degree of difficulty (DD) of each dive. 
Scores from all four rounds of dives are cumulated for the final competition result, with championship points awarded based on each athlete's overall position in the final event standings. 
 
Popular Cliff Diving Destinations 
A pure extreme sport, the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series is hosted in beautiful natural and historic locations where athletes launch from pure rocks, bridges, iconic buildings or beside waterfalls. Since the inaugural competition was staged in La Rochelle, France back in 2009, the cliff diving elite have displayed their skills across the globe, ranging from paradisical spots in Hawaii, Thailand and the Philippines to urban centers like Dubai, UAE; Bilbao, Spain; and Cartagena, Columbia. 
This year, the World Series break new ground in Paris and Oslo, along with a surprise new stop for the grand finale, while fans can also look forward to old favorites in Mostar, Polignano a Mare, Sisikon and Boston. 
 
Who Are the Cliff Divers? 
Over the past 12 seasons, 85 athletes from across the globe have stepped onto the World Series platforms. The men have been competing since 2009, while the women's competition debuted in 2014, and for the most part both categories have been dominated by two individuals. 
Gary Hunt, the British-born diver who represents France, has amassed astonishing numbers in his World Series career: nine titles, 43 victories, and 71 podiums in 84 competitions. The only other men to get their hands on the King Kahekili trophy in that time are Colombian diver Orlando Duque, Russia's Artem Silchenko and the Mexico's Jonathan Paredes. 
 
Equally dominant in the women's category over the past five seasons has been Australia's Rhiannan Iffland. She has five World Series titles, 23 wins in 29 stops and two unbeaten seasons. 
At every stop, the eight permanent divers in each category are joined by four wildcard divers who can earn championship points in the same way as the full-time athletes. 
 
Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series Schedule 
This is the 13th season of the tour, with eight competitions planned at locations around the world. It all kicks off on June 4 in Boston. 
 
1. USA, Boston, June 4 
2. FRA, Paris, June 18 
3. DEN, Copenhagen, July 16 
4. NOR, Oslo, August 13 
5. BIH, Mostar, August 27 
6. SUI, Sisikon, September 11 
7. ITA, Polignano a Mare, September 25 
8. AUS, Sydney, October 15 â€‹â€‹
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I'll close with one of my favorite jumps. This was the polar plunge with Atlas Ocean Voyages in Antarctica. Brrrrr! Thanks for reading!
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Silversea's New Silver Nova Connects Cruisers to Nature

5/3/2022

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The new Silversea Silver Nova is scheduled to debut in 2023. Renderings courtesy of Silversea
By John Roberts 
Silversea is further enhancing its reputation as an ultra-luxury cruise company with an eye on providing wellness and comfort for travelers as they seek out new adventures around the globe.  
The cruise line has revealed exciting details about its 11th ship, Silver Nova, and Silversea also said that its three expedition ships -- Silver Cloud, Silver Wind and Silver Explorer -- will homeport in Puerto Williams, Chile, for the 2022-23 Antarctica cruise season, giving passengers better flight times and an overall better embarkation and disembarkation experience for their voyages to Antarctica. 
Silver Nova is scheduled to debut in 2023 and will carry up to 728 passengers in 13 suite categories -- the largest variety of suites among Silversea cruise ships. Also, every stateroom onboard features a private veranda.  
Silver Nova's largest aft suites will offer stunning 270-degree views. The ship also will have Otium, the cruise line's Roman-inspired wellness program, and S.A.L.T., its immersive culinary program. 
Built with an attractive asymmetrical design, the ship contains all-new outdoor spaces that give you a welcome openness to the destination. Silver Nova has an outward-facing pool deck, an al fresco dining area and a sky bar that offers panoramic views from the ship's aft. 
"Silver Nova represents the next iteration of Silversea's unique take on luxury, with an entirely new design approach that will enhance our guests' cruise experience," said Roberto Martinoli, Silversea's president and CEO. "Silver Nova will offer our guests a brand-new way to connect and engage with each destination." 

New outdoor venues allow cruisers to enjoy more views and a better connection to the destinations. These venues and deck spaces especially highlight Silver Nova's innovative design:

The Pool Deck (Decks 10 and 11) 
Silver Nova's pool decks will be the primary outdoor areas to relax, refresh and socialize. With up to 280 sunbeds, the horseshoe-shaped pool area occupies a large space on the starboard side of the ship, affording unobstructed views from the swimming pool, the adjacent pool bar and the sunbathing areas. The main pool (1,400 square feet) is the largest in the fleet, reimagined with a new layout, wide entrance steps and more shallow waters for easy wading. Deck 10's pool bar offers a centralized hub for socializing, day and night. Silver Nova's uppermost Deck 11 forms an amphitheater-shaped structure with Deck 10. It's a more intimate space for relaxing, with expansive views over the destination and out to sea. At its center, overlooking the ship's port side, cruisers will love to relax in "The Cliff" infinity-style whirlpool.
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The large pool deck on Silver Nova offers unobstructed views of the seas and your destinations.
The Marquee (Deck 10) 
Silver Nova also introduces two new food and drinks venues, located on Deck 10. The Marquee is positioned toward the aft on the port side. This al fresco restaurant can hold up to 220, incorporating The Grill and Spaccanapoli -- two of Silversea's signature venues.  
The Grill is Silversea's popular "hot rocks" culinary concept, and Spaccanapoli is the line's spectacular pizzeria, respectively. The Marquee allows travelers to dine in a relaxed atmosphere, as it serves casual fare by day and dinner under the stars by night.

The Dusk Bar (Deck 10) 
The second of two new venue, The Dusk Bar, is an open-air sky bar that provides an elegant space for up to 70 people to enjoy drinks along with panoramic views from Silver Nova's stern. 
Silver Nova features eight places to dine, including a selection of Silversea's signature restaurants on Decks 3 and 4. These eateries offer larger, enhanced designs. La Terrazza seats 340 and will feature a vibrant new color palette on Deck 4. Floor-to-ceiling windows will surround the restaurant's interior, offering panoramic views, so diners can savor the destination as well as their meals. The restaurant's outdoor terrace will be larger than ever.  
Atlantide will seat 270 cruisers on Deck 3, and it also has a new interior design. French restaurant La Dame, on Deck 4, seats 70 diners. Taking inspiration from the world's best sushi restaurants, Kaiseki will maintain its minimalist, sophisticated aesthetic, welcoming up to 40 people on Deck 4. 
In addition to a new design approach, Silver Nova offers pioneering sustainability credentials. It is set to become the world's first low-emissions cruise ship with advanced hybrid technology that utilizes fuel cells, emitting zero harmful emissions while in port -- an industry first.
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Silversea Silver Cloud in Antarctica. This is one of three Silversea expedition ships that will homeport in Puerto Williams, Chile, for the 2023-2024 Antarctica cruise season.
A Convenient Way to Travel to the White Continent in Style  
Silversea is now offering luxurious and adventurous cruises to Antarctica with a more comfortable and convenient connection. The line's three ice-class expedition ships -- Silver Cloud, Silver Wind and Silver Explorer -- will embark and disembark in Puerto Williams, Chile, for the upcoming Antarctica cruise season. This gives cruisers more convenient flight times and personalised service during the Silversea charter flights, as well as quicker transfers to the ships. 
"I extend my gratitude to the Chilean authorities and local stakeholders who have enabled us to unlock the most comfortable and convenient route to Antarctica for international travellers," Martinoli said. "As the only cruise line currently offering Antarctica expeditions from Puerto Williams, we are immensely proud of this accomplishment, which is representative of our commitment to delivering truly unique experiences in this iconic destination."  

Puerto Williams as a Gateway to Antarctica 
As part of Silversea's all-inclusive Antarctica offering, cruisers see the following benefits for the 2022-23 season: 
An overnight stay in a five-star hotel in Santiago, with a welcome reception dinner and breakfast 
A comfortable transfer to Santiago's airport the following day, with a flight departing from a private airport terminal 
An exclusive charter flight to Puerto Williams, fully escorted by a Silversea representative 
An upgraded, personalized flight experience, including extra legroom, greater luggage allowance and regionally inspired gourmet lunch 
A quicker transfer to the ship in Puerto Williams  
Upon disembarkation from the ship, a direct transfer to the airport and charter flight to Santiago for your trip home 
Departing from Puerto Williams will also enable Silver Cloud and Silver Wind to visit Cape Horn in southern Chile on select voyages. 

A Premium Standard for a Memorable Expedition 
Silversea's expedition ships offer a broad-ranging selection of Antarctica itineraries. 
The line offers a series of 10-day explorations of the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands, as well as shorter sailings aboard Silver Explorer from King George Island as part of Silversea's Antarctica Bridge fly-cruise program -- which unlocks the fastest, most direct route to Antarctica. Longer voyages visit the Antarctic Peninsula, South Shetland Islands, Falkland Islands, Elephant Island and South Georgia. Additionally, the "Deep Antarctica" itinerary will spend 20 days tracing a path beyond the Antarctic Circle, attempting to reach a latitude of 69 degrees south. 
Each all-suite, ship features butler service and expedition experts who lead immersive shore excursions. These experienced and talented professionals offer informative enrichment lectures, discussions and recaps onboard, in addition to Zodiac and kayak tours, hikes and nature walks. 

Thanks for reading, and happy adventures! 
JR
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