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.
DISNEY Cruise Line has added new characters and entertainment to its ‘Marvel Day at Sea’ next year aboard Disney Dream.
INTERNATIONAL cruising is set to return to India after two years, led by Viking’s Viking Mars.
EARLIER this year, Princess Cruises became the only brand to offer “authentic gelato” at sea, and now, it is adding to its ice cream lineup.
OCEANIA Cruises’ 2024-2025 Tropics & Exotics Collection, which opened for sale on Thu (CW 31 Oct), has already generated a lot of interest, local Vice President Jason Worth has told Cruise Weekly, as the line looks to raise brand awareness in Australia.
P&O Cruises Australia has made a “shipshape” return to Port Lincoln, marking the city’s first call in more than two-and-a-half years.
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises’ (RSSC) new ‘Gift of Travel’ offer includes a pre- or post-cruise European land program.
LINDBLAD Expeditions has partnered with the Australian Museum on its global exhibition, SHARKS.
EUROPEAN Waterways is welcoming solo travellers with the waiver of its single supplement next year on select hotel barge cruises in the spring.
SPA L’OCCITANE has opened its ‘SeaSpa’ aboard Atlas Ocean Voyages’ new cruise ship World Traveller.
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