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CUNARD Line’s Queen Elizabeth has been forced to cut short one of its ex-Sydney cruises due to COVID-19 cases on board.
IT is your last chance to save on a Royal Caribbean International cruise, as part of the brand’s Black Fri and Cyber Mon sale.
A new triple-cruise package with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines in Northern Europe is available, with savings released for couples and solos through Cruise Traveller.
THE Australian Antarctic Division is experiencing a need for double redundancy, after a ship chartered to replace its broken down icebreaker has also had to return to port after experiencing mechanical issues.
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CORAL Expeditions has released new dates in the Kimberley for 2024, with Coral Geographer deployed in response to increased demand for cruises in the region.
CUNARD Line welcomed its luxurious Queen Elizabeth back to Sydney Harbour in style, hosting key industry partners at Matt Moran’s Aria Restaurant Sydney last week.
FRED. Olsen Cruise Lines’ Balmoral (pictured) will offer the brand’s sailings to Antarctica early next year.
ROCK cruise charter ‘Cruise to the Edge’ 2024 has been announced, featuring acts such as Marillion, Steve Hackett, Flying Colors, and more.
HIGH-TECH salvage efforts on China’s Yangtze River have seen a 160-year-old shipwreck raised to the surface, with the 31-cabin vessel dating back to the Qing dynasty.
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