Headlines
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Norwegian building new booking tool
Thursday | Apr 24 2025NORWEGIAN Cruise Line is building a proprietary in-house booking engine to help passengers add supplementary elements to their cruise.
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Seabourn 2026-27 blooms
Thursday | Apr 24 2025SEABOURN has unveiled its 2026-27 fall, winter, and spring seasons, with new itineraries across Japan, the Caribbean, and Southeast Asia.
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Grand Voyage exclusives
Thursday | Apr 24 2025BUCKET list destinations and rarely visited ports-of-call will feature in two new Grand Voyages unveiled yesterday by Holland America Line (HAL).
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New river generation begins for APT
Wednesday | Apr 23 2025APT Travel Group has officially welcomed its second new wholly owned river cruise ship, with a ceremony taking place prior to the first sailing of APT Solara.
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Mildura to score new MRPS vessel
Wednesday | Apr 23 2025A new $7.75 million, five-star river cruise vessel (render pictured) has been announced by Murray River Paddlesteamers (MRPS), set to sail from Mildura to Adelaide from 2027 (CW breaking news yesterday).
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CCL’s fleet grew three sizes
Wednesday | Apr 23 2025CARNIVAL Cruise Line’s popular annual ‘Grinchmas in July’ departures are set to return this year, to allow cruisers to get a taste of a wintery Xmas at sea.
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Australia to receive newer NCL ships?
Tuesday | Apr 22 2025A newer Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) ship may be on its way to Australia soon, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer International Jason Krimmel (pictured) has told Cruise Weekly.
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Adventure hits the high sea
Tuesday | Apr 22 2025CAPTAINS Mickey and Minnie Mouse were on hand at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany last week for the official float-out of Disney Adventure (pictured).
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RCL ship upgrades coming
Tuesday | Apr 22 2025ROYAL Caribbean Group is set to embark on a company-wide modernisation and revitalisation project as part of a major partnership with Spanish shipbuilding company Navantia.
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NCLH luxury brands to revamp their fleets
Thursday | Apr 17 2025REGENT Seven Seas Cruises (RSSC) has unveiled multi-million-dollar transformation plans for its fleet, with extensive renovations for Seven Seas Mariner and Seven Seas Voyager scheduled for completion by May next year.