CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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NORWEGIAN Cruise Line has replaced calls to Maui with an additional overnight in both Hilo and Nawiliwili, in response to the Hawaii wildfires.
SEABOURN Cruise Line’s new Seabourn Pursuit (pictured), the company’s second ultra-luxury, purpose-built expedition ship, has embarked on her first voyage.
ROYAL Caribbean International’s Spectrum of the Seas (pictured), Asia’s largest cruise ship, has made her long-awaited return to Japan.
CUNARD Line is today promoting its Sporting Greats & Wellness Voyage aboard Queen Elizabeth next year (CW 04 Jul).
WINDSTAR Cruises knows the way to the Mediterranean, with its Wind and Star Plus yachts departing from Athens and Rome, delivering cruisers to intimate ports.
BARBADOS is expecting a record-breaking cruise season, it has been reported, after posting excellent numbers last year.
ADVERTISING agency Today The Brave has won Carnival Cruise Line’s (CCL) creative account, appointed to accelerate the company’s marketing strategy.
TURKEY is seeing a significant leap in cruise passenger traffic, as bookings witness a resurgence after the COVID-19 pandemic, according to local reporting.
SCIENTISTS have found a new sea creature with “20 arms”, which they have named after a strawberry.
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