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CARNIVAL Cruise Line’s Carnival Luminosa (pictured) has departed from Seattle on the company’s longest-ever itinerary, with the 30-night trans-Pacific repositioning voyage ending in Brisbane on 15 Oct.
TRAVELLERS are being invited to set sail on a festive voyage with Oceania Cruises, with the company today detailing its 2023-2024 and 2024-2025 holiday season sailings.
P&O Cruises Australia Key Account Manager Erin King last week hosted 50 travel advisors on a morning whale watching cruise in Brisbane.
ROYAL Caribbean International is opening Icon of the Seas’ 2025-26 bookings three months early, due to a record-breaking response for the upcoming ship’s first season next year.
EMBRACE the continued evolution of Oceania Cruises in 2025, with the addition of Allura to its fleet.
CHINA’S first home-made luxury ship has completed its test voyage, after six days and 1,600 nautical miles, local media has reported.
UNCRUISE Adventures has partnered with IBS Software to optimise cruise packages and transform its guests’ experience.
THE Hurigruten Foundation is inviting coastal communities to apply for funding, with new grant opportunities in the charity’s second allocation of the year.
A British man who lives on a cruise ship says he saves thousands of pounds, but faces one daily struggle not many of us may be able to put up with.
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