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Star to rise next month
Friday | Jan 12 2024BOOKINGS are set to open next month for Australia’s first five-star overnight riverboat (CW 29 Nov), with fares now announced ahead of her launch in May 2025.
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Ritz-Carlton introduces third yacht
Thursday | Jan 11 2024THE Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection has opened reservations for its third superyacht Luminara (pictured), which will debut in the northern summer of 2025.
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A&K adds new Nile ship
Thursday | Jan 11 2024ABERCROMBIE & Kent (A&K) is set to launch a bespoke, ultra-luxury riverboat on the Nile, its fifth in Egypt, which will embark in late 2025.
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CLIA to showcase new ships in Feb
Wednesday | Jan 10 2024NINE new ships will be promoted in a Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) online showcase for travel advisors next month.
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Celestyal going year-round
Wednesday | Jan 10 2024CELESTYAL Cruises is set to expand to year-round operations, adding Persian Gulf destinations, in the biggest-ever change to the Piraeus-based brand’s operations.
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HAL to visit Asia in 25-26
Tuesday | Jan 9 2024MORE than 50 ports across 11 countries highlight Holland America Line’s (HAL) 2025-2026 Asia cruise season, which will sail aboard Westerdam (pictured).
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Aussie-inspired MSC push
Tuesday | Jan 9 2024TRAVELLERS are being invited to discover the beauty of cruising with MSC Cruises, as the line rolls out its new global integrated brand campaign, “For a Greater Beauty”, launched across more than 30 countries.
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Oceania’s Asia and Africa adventures
Monday | Jan 8 2024OCEANIA Cruises has announced new voyages on board Riveira (pictured) to Africa and Asia, where the ship will explore at the end of 2024 and into 2025.
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The hottest new duet
Monday | Jan 8 2024ROYAL Caribbean International and the Eurovision Song Contest are set to take the stage together in a new partnership, which will debut in time for the 68th hosting of the competition.
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Aussie cruise set for a bumper year
Friday | Jan 5 2024CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) Managing Director Joel Katz (pictured) said this year was likely to be one of Australia’s busiest for cruise tourism, with lines making significant capacity increases in deployments for 2024.