CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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ALBATROS Expeditions has launched a “halal cruise” to Antarctica in 2026.
TRAVELTEK has added Avalon Waterways to its growing network of cruise lines, with travel advisors now able to book the Globus brand on its reservations platform.
SCENIC Luxury Cruises & Tours’ Scenic Eclipse II is bringing its ulra-luxury voyages to New Zealand this Nov.
DISCOUNTS of up to 15% for travellers booking eligible back-to-back voyages on Aranui Cruises are being offered for the first time by the French Polynesia line.
PANDAW will refresh its shore excursions in Cambodia as the line looks for new locations to moor its small ships on the Mekong.
CRUISE ship libraries are one of the most polarising spaces.
ROYAL Caribbean International CEO Michael Bayley says the line will consider expanding and enforcing its 1am kids curfew for children aged 17 and under to specific areas of the ship such as bars, pools and lounges.
AGENTS and special guests were treated to a melody of flavours last week as Holland America Line invited guests to savour its partnership with Lindt Chocolate.
ONLY nine days remain for travellers to take advantage of Viking’s ‘Discovery More’ sale, with savings of up to $3,600 per couple on ocean voyage and up to $4,600 on river sailings departing until 2026.
MAJOR cruise lines have been largely unaffected by the mass IT outages that crippled aviation systems globally.
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