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OCEANIA Cruises is throwing in a range of freebies for bookings on 2017 European voyages.
A number of hosted voyages have been added by Aqua Expeditions on the Amazon and Mekong Rivers in 2017.
A NEW exhibition titled ‘Defining Moments in Australian History’ is now available on board Princess Cruises’ fleet of five Australian-based ships until 2021.
DREAM Cruises’ ship Genting Dream will homeport in Singapore year round from 03 Dec.
P&O Cruises has replaced its Pacific Daily newsletter with a refreshed design.
CARNIVAL Corporation has announced that Michael Thamm, Costa Group’s ceo, has taken on the additional role of as chief executive officer of Carnival Asia.
TWO greeters have been appointed by Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development to welcome visitors arriving at Matiatia Wharf on Waiheke Island.
ROYAL Caribbean International has partnered with the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) Five Star Dive Centers to allow guests to become certified scuba divers as part of their holiday experience.
OCEANOGRAPHER and environmentalist Jean-Michel Cousteau will join guests on board Crystal Serenity’s Hawaiian Havens sailing on 24 May & 27 Oct Amazon Escape and Crystal Esprit’s 19 Nov West Indies dep.
MARVEL characters are set to come to life in 2018, with the launch of eight special voyages planned for Disney Cruise Line vessel Disney Magic.
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