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BRITISH line P&O Cruises UK has amended its BYO alcohol policy, now only allowing pax embarking to bring one litre of wine or champagne onboard.
PRINCESS Cruises has just released new adventures for 2025-26 across South America and Antarctica.
EMIRATES and MSC Cruises have renewed their partnership for another two years, building on a 10-year relationship.
CRUISE ships often collect various things that attach themselves to the hull while out at sea – barnacles, algae and all kinds of small fish.
THE 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.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line recently hosted 27 top-performing agents to a South Pacific adventure onboard Carnival Splendor as a reward for amazing sales efforts.
SPONSORING 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.
PRINCESS Cruises will redeploy Grand Princess away from its Brisbane and Sydney home ports for the 2025/26 season, instead sending the ship to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
AMAWATERWAYS has scheduled three information evenings this month for travel advisors in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
LUXURY cruise line Seabourn has revealed a revised itinerary for its 90-day ‘Grand Africa Voyage’, to ensure the ship avoids hostility in the Red Sea.
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