News
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Seabourn returns to Europe in 2020
Wednesday | Feb 27 2019LUXURY cruise line Seabourn has announced it will be heading back to Europe in 2020 offering a range of itineraries that stop off at popular tourist spots.
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Splendor’s Asian showcase
Wednesday | Feb 27 2019CARNIVAL Cruise Line has revealed more details on Carnival Splendor’s “most unique sailing yet”, which is set to depart Singapore on 25 Nov.
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Summit earlybird
Wednesday | Feb 27 2019DON’T forget to book your spot at sister publication Travel Daily’s Sustainability Summit, which is set to take place on 30 Apr at the Primus Hotel in Sydney.
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Nassau’s new Port
Wednesday | Feb 27 2019A CONSORTIUM of companies have won a deal to redevelop and run the Prince George Wharf, pictured, in the Bahamas capital of Nassau in a move that will increase the number of cruise berths from six to eight.
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Amundsen at sea
Wednesday | Feb 27 2019HURTIGRUTEN’S MS Roald Amundsen is being put through her final paces at the Kleven Yard, recently completing her first sea trials in the fjords along the western coast of Norway.
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Le Boat river update
Wednesday | Feb 27 2019FRENCH boating holiday provider Le Boat has confirmed that its Canal du Midi services will be fully operational for the 2019 tourist season, which begins mid-Mar.
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Ponant cleans up
Wednesday | Feb 27 2019PONANT has signed on to become the main sponsor of the Aldabra Clean Up Project, an initiative aimed at combating plastic pollution and preserving the Aldabra atoll in the Seychelles.
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American Countess joins fleet at AQSC
Wednesday | Feb 27 2019THE American Queen Steamboat Company (AQSC) has welcomed the addition of American Countess to its fleet of vessels.
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Evergreen’s last chance savings
Wednesday | Feb 27 2019THERE is still time to save up to $3,900 per couple on a range of Evergreen Cruises and Tours global itineraries.
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Porthole 27 Feb 19
Wednesday | Feb 27 2019WELL it seems whale watching cruises may need to broaden their itineraries a little after a deceased humpback calf was discovered more than 15 metres inland from a Brazilian river.