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COPENHAGEN’S iconic Little Mermaid statue – a must see for any cruise visitor to the Danish capital – has been covered in blue and white paint, with the famous sea creature once again a magnet for dissent.
NEW Zealand’s cruise industry is showing no signs of slowing down, Tourism New Zealand’s new chief executive Stephen England-Hall told Cruise Weekly at the NZ All Stars event held last night in Brisbane in partnership with Air NZ and Virgin Australia.
AFTER a 12-day refurb from its past as Dawn Princess, the newly named Pacific Explorer entered Sydney Harbour as dawn broke yesterday to mark a new era in P&O Cruises history.
ROYAL Caribbean will take users on an underwater adventure through the lens of Snapchat.
SILVERSEA Cruises has revealed details of its enrichment offering on board its 2017 voyages.
WITH Australian’s love affair for cruise at an all time high, David Clark, head of travel, Aus & NZ at Disney, said Disney Cruise Lines was reaping the benefits despite not sailing from the country.
UNIWORLD will partner with Butterfield and Robinson to expand its river cruise offerings.
CELEBRITY Cruises is holding a one week Winter Solstice Sale for trips aboard Celebrity Solstice.
FRED. Olsen has launched a new, ‘Free On Shore Spending Money & Added Benefits’, for new bookings made by 30 Jun.
P&O Cruises confirmed it has put a cover charge on its main show aboard Pacific Explorer, Love Riot.
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