CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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SCENIC Luxury Cruises & Tours has announced a partnership with the Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus) for the line’s Antarctic voyages.
CAPTAIN Matt Karandreas (pictured), who is helming Celebrity Edge during her first Australasian season (see p1) greets guests each day with a pithy word of life advice.
WESTERN Australia’s strategy of attracting greater numbers of ‘high-value’ travellers to the state is being spurred on significantly by a strong growth in luxury expedition cruises over the last 12 months, Tourism WA Managing Director Carolyn Turnbull has revealed.
SMALL ship special interest cruises are expected to boom next year, according to Sail Croatia, as it is set to introduce two new itineraries in 2024.
ARANUI Cruises is expanding its cargo cruising to more of French Polynesia in 2025.
GEELONG Travel has signed on as an official partner of the Geelong Cats, with the team’s season ticket holders having the chance to win a Princess Cruises two-night Sydney to Melbourne sailing aboard Diamond Princess.
MSC Cruises has updated its northern summer 2024 program, with an entirely new program for MSC Musica in the western Mediterranean, and an enhanced Greek islands itinerary for MSC Opera.
CUNARD Line secured a record number of Black Fri period bookings this year.
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