News
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CEOs Take 3 for the Sea
Monday | Sep 25 2023LAST Fri’s Take Three for the Sea 2023 CEO Cleanup in Sydney was strongly supported by the cruise industry, with representatives of CLIA, Norwegian Cruise Line, Aurora Expeditions, Virgin Voyages, Ponant and Regent Seven Seas Cruises (pictured) all rolling up their sleeves.
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Sip sip hooray!
Monday | Sep 25 2023TWO specially themed Pacific Coast Wine & Food Experience cruises will sail on board Princess Cruises’ Discovery Princess and Sapphire Princess over the next two weeks.
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The river to the sea
Monday | Sep 25 2023VIKING has announced its Rhine & Viking Shores & Fjords sailings, with bookings open now for the combined two-week itinerary.
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Save with Cunard
Monday | Sep 25 2023CUNARD Line’s First Come, First Served sale is offering savings of up to 35%, representing the perfect opportunity to book ahead.
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Vista scores 100
Monday | Sep 25 2023OCEANIA Cruises new Vista had a perfect scorecard during a recent US Public Health inspection in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Residential cruises
Monday | Sep 25 2023ANOTHER startup is offering the opportunity for cruisers to live at sea, with the new Villa Vie Residences announced by Mikael Petterson who recently departed Life at Sea Cruises which offers a similar concept.
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Porthole 25 Sep 23
Monday | Sep 25 2023CRUISE lines often tout new ports in their long-planned itinerary line-ups in the hope they will appeal to travellers wanting to visit somewhere for the first time.
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CW for Mon 25 Sep 2023
Monday | Sep 25 2023HX rebrand provides clarity, Virgin cruises with Velocity, Explora cooks up a storm, CEOs get hands dirty, and more.
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Ama “energised” about Australia
Friday | Sep 22 2023THE imminent entrance of AmaWaterways to the Australian and New Zealand market (CW 17 Aug) has seen Director Gary Murphy (pictured) in both countries this week to meet with prospective commercial partners and work on establishing the new local operation.
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Explora adds two more
Friday | Sep 22 2023EXPLORA Journeys has confirmed its order of two new hydrogen-powered ships to join its fleet in 2027 and 2028.