CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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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.
A first look at Windstar Cruises’ brand-new Star Seeker shows 112 suites, most with a large veranada or infinity windows.
CRYSTAL Cruises has announced an exclusive collaboration with acclaimed restaurateurs, the Alajmo brothers to open a specialty dining venue on its ships.
TANGALOOMA Island Resort in Queensland has invested $4.5 million in an upgrade of its 300-seat Reef Cat, boosting capacity by around 30%.
ROYAL Caribbean is preparing for the debut of its second Icon-class ship – Star of the Seas – which will sail from Port Canaveral from Aug 2025.
HURTIGRUTEN has become one of 22 businesses, and the only travel brand, bestowed with a ‘Made in Norway’ icon as part of a new nationalist project introduced by the Norwegian Government.
ENVIRONMENTAL activists Extinction Rebellion have issued a threat calling for “an immediate end to the cruise industry” as part of protest efforts this week.
AN UNFORTUNATE part of cruising is the ever-present possibility of a passenger falling overboard.
TRAVEL Associates (TA) has taken over Sydney’s Overseas Passenger Terminal to launch its luxury cruise season, with the brand’s signature purple gem at Circular Quay (pictured).
MSC Cruises is seeing a rise in multi-generational travellers, as the line continues to produce ships with “something for everyone” on board.
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