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.
PRINCESS Cruises is inviting travellers to sail through the “world’s greatest shortcut” with its newly released 2024-2025 Panama Canal season.
THE Service NSW application used by the state’s citizens to store licenses and access govt vouchers now no longer includes the COVID vaccination certificates required to board a cruise ship.
HERITAGE Expeditions has created an introductory expedition cruise priced as a “gateway” for those new to expedition cruising.
SAVINGS have been released by Cruise Traveller on a world sailing with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines in 2025.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line has added a season of “fun Italian style” in Port Canaveral, with new Carnival Venezia sailings open for late next year.
CRUISE Traveller is offering one of the United States’ longest-ever cruise holidays, which will see passengers embark on five river and coastal departures.
THE world’s first Arctic-aged sparkling wine (pictured) has been raised from the Norwegian seabed by Hurtigruten and Rathfinny Wine Estate.
CRUISE sentiment continues to strengthen in Australia, with 70% of us likely to book a sailing in the next two years.
PRINCESS Cruises’ new Star Princess and Sun Princess will headline the line’s 2025 Europe season, as the brand celebrates its 40th anniversary sailing in the Mediterranean.
TRAVELPAY B2B is now an official payment partner for Azamara.
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