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IMAGINE sailing down a river in a decked out wood-fired hot tub.
CUNARD’S Queen Elizabeth met HMS Queen Elizabeth for the first time last week off the coast of Scotland.
QUARK Expeditions’ 195-passenger Ocean Atlantic has revealed a new look ahead of the Antarctic season.
PRINCESS Cruises’ ship tailor-made for China, Majestic Princess, has been officially named by its naming ambassadors, Chinese basketballers Yao Ming and Ye Li.
P&O Cruises UK has responded to a report by UK TV show Dispatches, which tested air pollution on board Oceana.
CARNIVAL Cruise line has noted an 80% increase in couples enjoying a holiday together once their children are less reliant.
ROYAL Caribbean will reportedly test a new beverage policy which would see all passengers 21 years and older required to purchase a drink package, if at least one other person in their cabin has one.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line will deploy Norwegian Jewel on Alaskan itineraries in the Northern summer 2018 season and conduct a range of seven- and nine-day sailings from Seattle, Seward and Vancouver.
A NEW leadership training academy has been introduced by Silversea aimed at recruiting and developing talent globally to join its expedition teams, using webinars & practical experience.
THE first Costa Group volunteer, Tomislav Zubovic, has boarded Mercy Ships’ Africa Mercy under a volunteer program for employees and crew and will serve as an engineer.
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