Headlines
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Princess shines on Europe
Monday | May 13 2024PRINCESS Cruises has announced its 2026 Europe program, which will be its biggest-ever in the continent.
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New cats coming to Fiji
Monday | May 13 2024TWO new catamarans designed for efficient resort transfers and daytime snorkelling and cruising excursions are on their way to Fiji’s South Sea Cruises Group.
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APT river ships revealed
Friday | May 10 2024APT will feature what it says will be the “world’s first” levitating restaurant on a river cruise ship when its new European vessels debut next year.
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P&O’s Games donation
Friday | May 10 2024VANUATU’S hopes of a medal at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris have been boosted by a special delivery of vital sporting equipment from Paralympics Australia and P&O Cruises.
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Ponant’s Polynesia plan
Thursday | May 9 2024PONANT will offer travellers two different propositions in French Polynesia for the 2026/27 summer, deploying one of its luxury expedition vessels to the area alongside a mainstay of the tropical region.
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Galapagos demos shift
Wednesday | May 8 2024THE demographic of Galapagos Islands cruisers has greatly changed since the COVID-19 pandemic, Expedition Leader of HX’s Santa Cruz II Ramiro Tomala told Cruise Weekly.
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FUN in the South Pacific
Wednesday | May 8 2024CARNIVAL Cruise Line recently hosted 27 top-performing agents to a South Pacific adventure onboard Carnival Splendor as a reward for amazing sales efforts.
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Power in sport for MSC
Wednesday | May 8 2024SPONSORING the global circus that is Formula One motor racing has proven to be a masterstroke for MSC Cruises, says the line’s Vice President of International Sales, Antonio Paradiso.
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Queen Anne royal debut
Tuesday | May 7 2024THOUSANDS of spectators lined the shore in Southampton late last week to witness the debut of Cunard’s Queen Anne (pictured) as she departed on her maiden voyage.
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River lines push back on Amsterdam
Tuesday | May 7 2024ONE leading river cruise line says it was caught by surprise when Amsterdam city officials announced plans to slash berth space in the city by half by 2028 as a means to combat overtourism (CW 26 Apr).