CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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MSC Cruises and Chantiers de l’Atlantique have marked two important milestones for the line’s World-class ships, with construction beginning on the newly named MSC World Asia.
CRUISE passengers around the world reached a new high of 31.7 million last year, an increase of about 2 million on the pre-pandemic figure.
WINDSTAR Cruises is welcoming two new ships to the fleet, Star Seeker and Star Explorer, which are expected to be delivered across the next two years.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has released a refreshed 2025 Grand World Voyage itinerary, including new ports.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has become the first line to receive international seafood certifications with the Marine Stewardship Council & Aquaculture Stewardship Council for sustainable and responsible seafood.
VIKING’S weekly deal is its European Sojourn cruise from Amsterdam to Bucharest.
CORAL Expeditions has embraced next-generation hull surface technology to redefine eco-friendly and fuel-efficient maritime operations.
READING is one of the most popular activities on board a cruise, and Holland America Line has teamed up with Audible for a virtual book club.
ROYAL Caribbean International (RCI) has announced its 2025-2026 deployment in Australia, with two new ships, Anthem of the Seas (pictured) and Voyager of the Seas, set to cruise Down Under (CW breaking news).
EMERALD Cruises has announced its new luxury yacht Emerald Kaia (pictured), setting sail in Apr 2026.
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