CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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AMAWATERWAYS has released its 2025/26 brochure for Australian agents and guests, covering the line’s itineraries in Europe, Asia, Egypt, Africa and Colombia.
SEABOURN Cruise Line is gearing up for a bumper 2025 Alaska season, as Seabourn Quest makes her maiden arrival to the destination.
CRUISE passengers are probably aware that smoking and having sex on their balconies is a no-no.
CELEBRITY Cruises has announced the launch of river vacations, entering a new era with an order of 10 ships.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line will set sail from Melbourne in 2027, CW can reveal, adding a third Aussie home port for the brand.
UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises is reintroducing its ‘Rivers of the World’ voyage for next year, which will also be the company’s 50th anniversary.
MSC Cruises has announced its long-term commitment to Port Canaveral, with deployments at the Floridian destination confirmed through to 2028.
DISNEY Cruise Line (DCL) has increased its recommended gratuity guidelines for select positions by almost 15%, Cruise Weekly understands.
SMALL ship luxury line Windstar Cruises has opened its 2027 Japan itineraries for booking earlier than planned.
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