CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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PRINCESS Cruises has unveiled its 2025/26 Australia program, which features the Down Under debut of its flagship Discovery Princess (CW 24 Oct).
CARNIVAL Cruise Line (CCL) has opened for booking its 2025-2026 Australia voyages from Sydney and Brisbane.
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has taken delivery of the highly anticipated Seven Seas Grandeur, the line’s sixth ship.
VIKING has announced a new ship for the Mekong (pictured), which will debut in 2025.
CRUISE Lines International Association (CLIA) memberships for next year are out now.
HURTIGRUTEN Coastal Express has relaunched three popular itineraries focusing on the unique lights of the Nordics.
PRINCESS Cruises has hit back at reports of a “dual outbreak” on board its Grand Princess, which has been sailing Southern Australia.
VIKING cruises’ deal of the week is its Portugal’s River of Gold cruise from Porto to Lisbon or vice versa.
MSC Cruises is next week hosting a webinar on MSC Book, its online platform for travel partners.
HURTIGRUTEN is diving back into the icy depths for another vintage of its ‘Havets Bobler’ sea-aged sparkling wine, and this time, it’s going bigger, bolder, and bubblier.
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