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BLUEY and Bingo are back on Disney Cruise Line for its 2025-2026 sailings across Australia and New Zealand.
MSC Cruises will homeport MSC Opera in La Romana, Dominican Republic and Fort-De-France, Martinique as part of its expanded southern Caribbean presence during the 2026/27 winter (CW 28 May).
PORTOFINO is described by many as a gem of a town and one of the most popular spots to visit during a call in Genoa.
Industry associations have praised the decision, saying the government’s decision ends years of uncertainty. Cruise ships…
ROYAL Caribbean’s much-anticipated Lelepa destination (CW 16 May) will be closer in look and feel to its Labadee private resort in Haiti, rather than one of its Beach Clubs.
BOOKINGS for Trafalgar’s new river cruise business (CW 06 May) may have only opened less than a week ago, but according to TTC Tour Brands Managing Director Toni Ambler, “it is going to become bigger than the touring brand”.
THREE 11-day itineraries have been unveiled by CroisiEurope for its maiden adventures along the Amazon River in South America, beginning in 2027 (CW 07 Mar).
A THIRD dedicated ship will be deployed by Holland America Line to northern Europe as part of an expansion of itineraries in the region.
CRYSTAL Cruises will introduce the Badiani gelato brand to its ships to replace its Scoops Gelato Bar.
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