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Cruise Weekly has reported all of the important cruise industry stories since 2007. Subscribers receive a weekly newsletter each issue with all the details behind the stories below.
WITH Joel Katz, MD, CLIA Australasia – AS 2017 comes to an end, 2018 is shaping…
Savings are on the calendar for guests of the world’s finest ultra-luxury cruise line with shipboard…
PASSENGERS on board Princess Cruises’ Sea Princess recently were lucky enough to catch a glimpse of Santa Claus using an even less conventional mode of transport than his iconic reindeer sleigh.
HURTIGRUTEN has released its 2019/20 season, which it is touting as its “most diverse and wide-ranging selection of expedition voyages”.
TODAY is the last edition of Cruise Weekly for 2017 and we will be back on deck with all the news on 02 Jan.
ROYAL Caribbean International is offering up to 45% off select 2018/19 South Pacific, New Zealand and Australia cruises as part of a “Seek & Save” sale.
A tour bus carrying Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises pax was involved in an accident in Costa Maya, Mexico this week.
AIDA Cruises premiered in Sydney on Tue, with AIDAcara becoming the first in its fleet to dock Down Under.
ALL major cruise lines have now introduced New Zealand’s new biosecurity accreditation scheme in conjunction with New Zealand Ministry of Primary Industries.
SILVERSEA has served up a new program of Enriched Voyages for 2018 and 2019, featuring culinary and wine-themed cruises.
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