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Not a very long Life at Sea
Monday | Nov 27 2023LIFE at Sea has cancelled its three-year cruise, leaving its passengers stranded ahead of its inaugural voyage.
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Durban ribbon cutting
Monday | Nov 27 2023SOUTH African President Cyril Ramaphosa has officiated at the opening of the new Nelson Mandela Cruise Terminal in Durban, with the facility heralding a new era for the cruise sector in South Africa.
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Ponant’s Paspaley project proceeding
Friday | Nov 24 2023PONANT is well advanced in makeover plans for the former Island Escape luxury super yacht, with a range of enhancements to improve operations underway for the near-new vessel which is expected to debut next year as Paspaley Pearl (CW 26 Oct).
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Celestyal adds new ports
Friday | Nov 24 2023CELESTYAL Cruises will sail to three new countries and six new ports from 2024.
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MSC to redevelop its Ocean Cay reserve
Friday | Nov 24 2023MSC Cruises has announced it will develop its Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve to enhance the guest experience and its conservation at its private destination in the Bahamas.
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Once-in-a-life time voyage for TA advisors
Friday | Nov 24 2023EARLIER this month a select group of high-achieving Travel Associates advisors were treated to an eight-day Mediterranean voyage with Viking, cruising from Ravenna, the city of mosaics, to the historic heart of Athens.
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Seabourn syncs up
Friday | Nov 24 2023SEABOURN Cruise Line made history earlier this week as its expedition ships Seabourn Pursuit and Seabourn Venture met in Antarctica (pictured).
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Ponant zero-emission ship progress
Thursday | Nov 23 2023PONANT has announced a new partnership with digital modelling platform Syroco to support the design of its revolutionary Swap2Zero project, which will see a “digital twin” of the line’s 14th vessel created to help minimise her environmental footprint.
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Heritage’s epic new Aussie voyage
Thursday | Nov 23 2023HERITAGE Expeditions is set to sail uncharted waters on a new voyage through Australia.
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Cruises Roman around Italy’s capital
Thursday | Nov 23 2023THE port of Civitaveccia, the gateway to Rome (pictured), has already handled three million passengers so far this year, with the figure comprising a high watermark for any Italian port.