CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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PRINCESS Cruises and the Academy of Country Music (ACM) are bringing the rising stars of the genre to the seas, aboard Regal Princess sailings from Galveston.
CRUISE lines are offering increased flexibility to travellers affected by the Southern California wildfires, which are continuing to cause widespread destruction of homes and businesses.
CUNARD Line is inviting Australians to nominate remarkable women named Anne for a royal treatment experience aboard its new ship Queen Anne, as the vessel prepares to make her debut in local waters.
CRUISE ships are skipping Tobago over the region’s state of emergency, declared due to an increase in murders associated with gang violence.
HONG Kong’s cruise sector is showing signs of robust recovery, according to Secretary for Tourism Rosanna Law Shuk Pui.
A Royal Caribbean Captain is set to retire after an incredible 50 years with the cruise line.
DISNEY Cruise Line announced it will introduce a new ship class, to be constructed at the Meyer Werft shipyard.
APT has revealed a luxurious rebrand, introducing a fresh, contemporary look.
TWO Princess Cruises ships, Crown Princess and Diamond Princess, met in Sydney Harbour yesterday (pictured).
REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has unveiled a new collection of Spotlight Voyages for 2025 and 2026.
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