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CELEBRITY Cruises has this morning put out a global call on social media for fans to help name its next ship.
EPICUREAN Perfection is the tag line of a new immersive culinary program revealed overnight by Regent Seven Seas Cruises, complimenting 11 newly announced, chef-led Epicurean Spotlight voyages for 2023, 2024 and 2025.
WORLD Dream, the 5,000-passenger ship built in 2017 for Genting Hong Kong’s now-defunct Dream Cruises, has been sold to an unnamed buyer, identified in multiple sources as Cruise Saudi.
EXPLORA Journeys has released details of the 2024/25 journeys for its Explora I, with bookings now open.
LINDBLAD Expeditions has recorded an annual loss of US$116.1 million for the year to 31 Dec, on revenues which almost doubled to US$421.5m.
VIKING has announced that Jan was the line’s most successful single month of bookings in its history, with 18 of its all-time top 20 booking days occurring between 01-31 Jan.
THE plot thickens – it turns out that the famous “Ketchup Guy” who allegedly survived 24 days at sea with just a bottle of tomato sauce also spiced things up with garlic seasoning.
THE new Brisbane International Cruise Terminal welcomed its 100th ship call on the weekend when it hosted Royal Caribbean International’s Quantum of the Seas.
CELEBRITY chef Giada De Laurentiis has been named godmother of Oceania Cruises’ new ship Vista.
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