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TV star power for CLIAs
Tuesday | Feb 18 2025TWO-TIME Dancing with the Stars winner Luke Jacobz (pictured) will take charge as emcee of next month’s Cruise Industry Awards spectacular, Cruise Weekly can reveal.
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DCL’s new Adventures
Tuesday | Feb 18 2025DISNEY Cruise Line (DCL) has revealed an array of new immersive experiences coming to Disney Adventure, including several firsts for the fleet.
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New cruises on Emilie
Tuesday | Feb 18 2025UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises will introduce three new itineraries next year, in line with its 50th anniversary, and the arrival of new ship Emilie (CW 14 Mar 2024).
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RSSC unveils new epicurean tours
Monday | Feb 17 2025REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has unveiled 12 new Epicurean Explorer Tours – a collection of chef-led destination itineraries rolling out this year.
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Regions flock to Viking
Monday | Feb 17 2025VIKING’S regional Explorer Information Sessions have kicked off, with high attendance numbers since commencing in Victoria and Queensland earlier this month.
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Carnival cruisers say ‘I do’
Monday | Feb 17 2025CARNIVAL Cruise Line made Valentine’s Day extra special this year by hosting the largest fleetwide vow renewal at sea, offering couples an unforgettable way to celebrate their love.
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Arctic winter for Ponant’s Le Commandant
Friday | Feb 14 2025PONANT’S Le Commandant Charcot, the only high polar icebreaker cruise vessel, is returning to the Arctic for the 2026-27 winter season.
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WLCL scores a touchdown
Friday | Feb 14 2025WORLD’S Leading Cruise Lines (WLCL) – consisting of Carnival Cruise Line, Cunard Line, Holland America Line, P&O Cruises Australia, Princess Cruises, and Seabourn Cruise Line – hosted its eighth annual Super Bowl party in Brisbane on Mon.
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APT loves Canada deerly
Friday | Feb 14 2025APT’S 2026 Canada and Alaska pre-release is out now, with four new cruisetours highlighted.
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HX receives new funding
Thursday | Feb 13 2025HX’S consortium of new investors has completed its acquisition of the cruise line, with a significant new tranche of 140 million (A$232m) of funding.