CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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CRUISE Month is exploring new opportunities in expedition cruising, as the third of CLIA’s weekly themes rolls around.
HURTIGRUTEN has revealed updated plans for its zero-emission cruise ship of the future, dubbed its Sea Zero Project (CW 28 Aug).
THE Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) is today thanking its sponsors for the upcoming National Travel Industry Awards.
AMERICAN Cruise Line has announced American Maverick and American Ranger, two new 125-passenger ships, the seventh and eighth in Project Blue series.
EXPLORA Journeys has unveiled its Chef Invite Series, with Michelin-starred chef Thierry Marx on board Explora II during an 11-night sailing.
SEABOURN Cruise Line has opened bookings for its 2026 itineraries, running from Mar to Dec.
ERNEST Shackleton’s ship Endurance has been revealed in extraordinary 3D detail, more than 100 years after the vessel sank in Antarctica.
CRUISE has not been forgotten from the forthcoming NSW Visitor Economy Strategy (CW 09 Oct), the state government has confirmed, following alert from around the industry as to why it was missing from the review released earlier this week.
ROYAL Caribbean has introduced its new private destination, Perfect Day Mexico, set to open in 2027 on Mexico’s Caribbean coast in Mahahual.
APT has announced its return to Queensland expedition cruising for next year, with brand-new itineraries in partnership with Coral Expeditions.
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