CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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Cruise Weekly has reported all of the important cruise industry stories since 2007. Subscribers receive a weekly newsletter each issue with all the details behind the stories below.
HX has officially launched its 2027/28 season (CW 31 Oct), featuring voyages to Antarctica, Greenland, the Arctic Archipelago, Iceland, Patagonia, the Outer Hebrides, and more.
NEW cruisetours are available with Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) across 11 European ports, including Denmark, Finland, Greece, Iceland, Portugal, and Turkey.
FRED. Olsen Cruise Lines’ Borealis has returned to service after her successful dry dock refurbishment.
VIKING has cancelled the remainder of its Newcastle calls for this year, due to a planned anti-coal protest at the port by climate change activists Rising Tide.
ROYAL Caribbean has revealed its new 2027-28 Caribbean adventures, with cruisers able to choose from three- to eight-night getaways.
SOME may have scoffed at the term ‘coolcation’ when it entered the travel industry lexicon last year, but it has now been immortalised in the Collins Dictionary’s Word of the Year shortlist.
OCEANIA Cruises is set to sail its first-ever full winter season in the Mediterranean in 2027-28 aboard Oceania Allura (pictured).
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has launched its 2025-2026 Australian season, which will feature Grand Voyages, Culinary Ambassador Sailings, and more.
PUJRE Amazon (pictured), Abercrombie & Kent’s (A&K) first South American riverboat, has set sail in the heart of Peru.
VIRGIN Voyages Director of Sales Europe & New Markets Matt Lebbern (pictured) has had his territory expanded to include Australia, reflecting the market’s growth.
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