CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises has enhanced its group offering for next year.
LINDBLAD Expeditions has launched new itineraries with a range of new experiences, including visiting Vietnam’s coastal villages, seeing rare penguin species in the Subantarctic isles, and a return to both Raja Ampat and Franz Josef Land.
ROYAL Caribbean International has opened Wonder of the Seas (CW 07 Sep 2020) cruises for booking.
SYDNEY party boat Seadeck has been plunged into administration under mounting debts, The Daily Telegraph has reported.
AIDA Cruises will offer new sailings in Greece (pictured) from May to Oct, having last month opened its 2021 season (CW 18 Feb).
DISNEY Cruise Line has revealed further details about its United Kingdom sailings (CW 06 Apr).
VIKING’S deal of the week is a 17-day Iceland to Norway journey, combining a 13-day Iceland’s Majestic Landscapes ocean cruise with two additional nights in Reykjavik and two nights in Oslo.
CELEBRITY Cruises is celebrating the trans-Tasman travel bubble with an exclusive offer for a bonus $200 onboard credit for all New Zealand sailings booked until the end of the month.
PANDAW is allowing under-18s to travel free during school breaks on selected dates through its Family Promotion.
SKIPPER for Australia’s SailGP team Tom Slingsby has offered the American team a few “alcoholic presents” after the Aussies accidentally capsized the 50-foot catamaran they were borrowing from their competitors.
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