CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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OCEANIA Cruises has unveiled its 2025 Mediterranean season, with cruises ranging from nine to 56 days highlighting cities, holiday islands, and lesser-known ports.
AVALON Waterways is saying “oui” to more France next year, with two new rivers, six new cruises, and 33% more capacity to meet demand.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) has launched its 2024 Europe season, with new home ports including New York City, Le Havre, and Oslo.
SEABOURN Cruise Line is planning special entertainment and activities to commemorate Seabourn Odyssey’s farewell voyage, a 22-day cruise from Seattle to Yokohama.
CRUISERS have claimed they were “degraded” for sneaking a washing machine on board a Carnival Cruise Line ship.
RIVER cruise capacity in Amsterdam will be halved over the next five years as the city takes steps to combat overtourism and improve quality of life for the city’s residents.
PRINCESS Cruises might have underestimated how popular its innovative onboard entertainment venue, The Dome, has become among its guests.
NEW Zealanders are heading back to sea in large numbers, with 86,300 taking an ocean cruise last year, new data from CLIA Australasia reveals.
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