CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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ROYAL Caribbean International will return to Alaska during the northern summer, with Serenade of the Seas and Ovation of the Seas (pictured) to begin sailing from Seattle in Jul and Aug.
EMERALD Cruises has revealed its new Epic Cruises and Special Interest sailings, with the release of its European River Cruising brochure for next year.
VIKING has launched a new video feature in its Marketing Centre aimed at helping Australian travel advisors create a more engaging and effective social media campaign.
A new 17-night Australian rail and sail adventure aboard Tradewind Voyages’ Golden Horizon is available next year.
CAPTAIN Cook Cruises has partnered with Tyrrell’s Wines for six Sydney Solstice Gold lunch and dinner cruise dates across six days on Sydney Harbour, beginning 11 Jun.
A Lost Italian village has emerged from a lake 70 years after its “intentional sinking”.
UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises has announced a 20 Jun restart of European river sailings. Cruises will…
THREE Carnival Corporation brands are expected to resume cruising in the United States with Alaska sailings in Jul.
SEABOURN Cruises is looking ahead to its 2023 season with immersive new voyages in Alaska (pictured), Canada, New England and the West Coast of the United States.
LINDBLAD Expeditions-National Geographic will reactivate two additional ships for Alaska this northern summer due to robust demand.
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