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VIKING (pictured) and Uniworld Boutique River Cruises have defended their respective titles at the 2024 National Travel Industry Awards (NTIA), in what was a banner night for the sector.
THE cruise industry was strongly represented at Sat night’s National Travel Industry Awards (NTIAs), hosted by the Australian Travel Industry Association.
SHORT cruise itineraries in local waters are whetting the appetite for Australians to book a longer cruise as part of their next international holiday, Norwegian Cruise Line APAC MD and Vice President Ben Angell believes.
DISNEY Cruise Line has received its new ship Disney Treasure from Meyer Werft in Eemshaven, expanding its fleet to six vessels.
AMERICAN actress Blake Lively is well-known for her exploits on the screen, but she is about to become just as famous on board Princess Cruises ships.
ROYAL Caribbean has rolled out new Alaska adventures for 2026, with Voyager of the Seas (pictured) set to make her debut in the state.
G Adventures has announced the launch of a fleet of five yachts for next year, purpose-built to sail in Greece.
RETRO arcade games such as Pac-Man, Donkey Kong and Down The Clown will feature in a new sport and game zone on Norwegian Cruise Line’s new Prima-Plus ships Norwegian Aqua and Norwegian Luna.
PRINCESS Cruises’ new Star Princess will feature expanded dining venues and leisure experiences, as well as new non-smoking casino areas, when she debuts next year.
PREVIOUSLY unexplored locations in WA’s ultra-remote Kimberley are featured in the new 2026 sailing schedule released by True North.
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