CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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PORTMIAMI is celebrating its busiest passenger day in history, when it welcomed 67,594 passengers in one day last month.
CUNARD Line has assembled culinary royalty for its Great Australian Culinary Voyage, with Mark Olive, Darren Purchese, Gary Mehigan, and Katie Spain to join Karen Martini for the cruise.
RESERVATIONS are now open for Atlas Ocean Voyages’ 2023-2024 Antarctica season aboard its newest yacht World Voyager.
CARNIVAL Cruise Line has begun Norfolk’s biggest-ever cruise season, with Carnival Magic to embark 100,000 guests in Virginia through Oct.
HOLLAND America Line (HAL) has installed SpaceX’s Starlink on its first ship in Alaska.
THE mystery of a missing Australian ship has been solved after 50 years.
OCEANIA Cruises is having ongoing internal discussions about future newbuilds, with the launch of Vista last week (CW 09 May) and sister ship Allura in 2025 marking the start of a new era for the brand, according to the Senior Vice President Sales Nikki Upshaw.
SEABOURN Cruise Line is installing SpaceX’s Starlink wi-fi technology on both its expedition ships, Seabourn Venture and Seabourn Pursuit (pictured).
THE excitement of last week’s christening ceremony for Oceania Cruises’ Vista in Valletta persisted throughout the voyage, which wrapped up in Rome on Sat. Rubbing shoulders with guests including godmother, celebrity chef Giada De Laurentiis, was a highlight for many, while the exclusive performance during the event from the one and only Harry Connick Jr thrilled fans of the legendary crooner.
HOLLAND America Line’s (HAL) first Grand World Voyage since 2020 has successfully concluded, after 128 days, 57 port visits, and 34,651 nautical miles.
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