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Itineraries revamped to offer more round-trip Australia cruises. Virgin Voyages this morning advised its local travel…
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has today launched its 2025-2026 Voyage Collection, featuring cruises as far out as May 2026.
SCENIC Luxury Cruises & Tours’ ultra-luxury discovery yacht Scenic Eclipse II has been christened in Malaga by American geologist Kathryn Sullivan.
MSC Cruises this morning announced the promotion of Lisa Teiotu to the role of Managing Director of its business in Australia, while Michelle Warren has been named Marketing Manager Australia and New Zealand.
AMERICAN television host Jay Leno has been named as godfather to Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Venezia, marking the first time the brand has deviated from the traditional ‘godmother’.
PONANT is celebrating its 35th anniversary with an extra 10% savings on more than 200 departures.
MUSSEL poop may help clear oceans of microplastics, which can otherwise clog the intestines of fish.
CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) has already engaged with the New South Wales Minister for Transport Jo Haylen’s office regarding a third cruise ship terminal for Sydney, CW can reveal, with Managing Director Joel Katz vowing to “hold her to her words”.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line and its partner Take 3 for the Sea are nearing the one-year anniversary of their partnership (CW 15 Sep 2022) and to celebrate in a befitting manner, the two initiated a beach clean-up on Fri. Also marking Thu’s upcoming World Ocean Day, Norwegian invited 15 partners to Robertson Park in Sydney to get their hands dirty and clear some of the trash washed up on the shore. At the end of just one hour of cleaning, the group had collected seven kilograms of rubbish – made up of almost 300 pieces of packaging, more than 250 plastics bags, and countless amounts of toothbrushes, brushes, combs, hair ties, and more.
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