News
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Feeling the Wonder
Thursday | May 5 2022ANGELA Jenkinson and Noriye Oto (pictured) from Arrivia are among the Australian travel industry partners aboard Royal Caribbean International’s new Wonder of the Seas in Europe this week.
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Exotic Oceania
Thursday | May 5 2022OCEANIA Cruises is inviting bookings on its new 2024 Tropics & Exotics program, featuring over 350 itineraries including 138 Grand Voyages.
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Uniworld flash sale
Thursday | May 5 2022UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises has announced a new flash sale to celebrate its resumption of river cruising in Europe, with Jun-Aug sailings starting from as little as $3,499 per person.
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Viking World Cruise deal of the week
Thursday | May 5 2022VIKING’S World Cruise offers have been extended until the end of next month, as part of the line’s deal of the week.
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NCLH ships order
Thursday | May 5 2022FINCANTIERI is finalising a USD$4 billion ship order from Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH), believed to be the first major construction order for ships since the onset of the pandemic.
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It’s difficult to decide which of the wide array of upmarket suites aboard Wonder of the Seas is the best – after all, there’s the Ultimate Family Suite which sleeps 10 – but the Royal Loft Suite is pretty amazing.
Thursday | May 5 2022SLEEPING up to six people, the suite includes a king-sized master bed on the upper level which overlooks an enormous open living area featuring comfy lounges, cosy hanging chairs and a grand piano.
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Porthole 05 May 22
Thursday | May 5 2022THE newest venue aboard Royal Caribbean International’s Wonder of the Seas is The Mason Jar on Deck 15, with an array of what must be described as true Southern comfort food.
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On location aboardWonder of the Seas 05 May 22
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CW for Thu 05 May 2022
Thursday | May 5 2022Le Ponant to cruise Kimberley in 2023, feeling the Wonder, Uniworld flash sale, NCLH ships order, Viking deal of the week, and more.
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Close-to-home refocus
Wednesday | May 4 2022BOOKING patterns for Oceania Cruises have changed post-pandemic, with Australians changing their focus from Europe to close-to-home.