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DISNEY Cruise Line has set sail from Port Canaveral for the first time since the pandemic.
ALMOST 30 passengers on board Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Vista tested positive for coronavirus last week.
THERE have been many transatlantic crossings over the centuries, but Ocean Revival recently became the first crew to row from New York City to London.
FORMER Carnival Australia chief Jennifer Vandekreeke (pictured) has nothing but fond memories of her time in the cruise sector, telling Cruise Weekly this week the industry will “always be my baby”.
TAUCK on the weekend christened its new Andorinha river boat, purpose-built for the Douro River in Portugal.
A phased reopening of New Zealand’s international borders proposed by the country’s government yesterday needs a plan for cruising also, Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) has said.
ROYAL Caribbean International (RCI) is this week conducting more “simulated” cruises with volunteer passengers on board, in compliance with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention requirements to demonstrate onboard health protocols work.
VIRGIN Voyages’ first cruise set sail Sat, with Scarlet Lady launching over a year late due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
BOATS are usually meant to float, but I guess no kind of trip is too good for an ancient Egyptian monarch.
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