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REGENT Seven Seas Cruises has announced it will add Cuba calls to six of its itineraries to celebrate its 2018/19 Caribbean season.
ROYAL Caribbean Int’l is returning to San Juan, Puerto Rico and Philipsburg, St Maarten, for the first time since hurricanes devastated the popular tourist islands.
ABU Dhabi Ports has signed an agreement with Jalboot Marine to provide tours to the Louvre Abu Dhabi & other landmarks around the city from Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal.
TAUCK and Ken Burns have announced their new Western US Tour for 2018, featuring an eight-day ‘Mythic West: Montana, Yellowstone & the Tetons’ tour.
THE $158 million Brisbane International Cruise Terminal has received the green light from govt, allowing preparations to get underway next month.
PRINCESS Cruises will sail an 106-day world cruise from Sydney in 2019 which is being pegged as a “Greatest Hits” voyage, the line revealed to media and trade at an event yesterday.
AZAMARA Club Cruises overnight revealed details of the 2018-19 sailings for its newest addition, Azamara Pursuit, which will join the fleet next year after a makeover from its current role operating as Adonia with P&O Cruises UK (CW 28 Sep).
VIKING Cruises has officially confirmed an order for seven new river ships that are slated to make their debut in 2019 (CW 10 Oct).
THE latest invitation winner of Royal Caribbean’s 10 Year Agent Incentive competition (CW Tue) is Jasmine Allen from Flight Centre Henley Beach.
As Princess prepares to embark on a record-long world cruise in 2018, today the cruise line…
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