CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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Cruise Weekly has reported all of the important cruise industry stories since 2007. Subscribers receive a weekly newsletter each issue with all the details behind the stories below.
VIKING Cruises last week celebrated the float out of its newest Egypt ship Viking Aton.
P&O Cruises Australia’s annual coffee championship at sea returned recently after an involuntary three-year hiatus.
PAUL Gauguin Cruises is celebrating its quarter century milestone of operations.
SWAN Hellenic is continuing to offer $320 bonus commission and client savings of up to $3,000 per person on any 2023 departure, as part of an extension of its popular Adventure Sale.
PRINCESS Cruises is inviting travellers to go big on a global adventure, offering its longest voyage ever: a 116-day World Cruise in 2025.
QUARK Expeditions has released its Antarctica 2024/25 program, highlighting the fact that it offers “more helicopter adventures than any other operator in the Polar regions”.
WHILE an increasing number of expedition cruise lines now operate submersibles, it is unlikely you are about to break this record on your next cruise.
HOLLAND America Line’s 150th anniversary celebrations next week will be filled with historic events in the cruise line’s founding city of Rotterdam.
AQUA Expeditions has announced chef-hosted departures later this year on Aqua Blu and Aqua Nera with culinary superstars, Australian Benjamin Cross (pictured) and Pedro Miguel Schiaffino.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line (CCL) is getting ready for a busy Alaska season, which will see Carnival Luminosa sail from the United States for the first time.
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