CRUISE WEEKLY NEWS
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ARANUI Cruises is celebrating 40 years of adventure in 2024, with a series of commemorations culminating in a special birthday cruise in the Marquesas Islands in Nov.
THREE D-Day river cruises have been launched by Mat McLachlan Battlefield Tours, departing in Jun, Jul, and Sep 2025.
VIKING has kicked off a new travel agent incentive which will see three travel advisors win $5,000 in Viking Rewards points and a voyage for two.
LINDBLAD Expeditions is offering a “last chance sale” for this year’s departures, with savings of up to $2,500.
LAST week we learned of former Costa Cruises ship Costa Magica’s upcoming fate as “floating accommodation” for police officers during the next G7 Summit in Italy later this month (CW 29 May).
Carnival Corp to absorb and sunset 90-year-old P&O Cruises Australia brand. Carnival Corporation will retire the…
AMAWATERWAYS has announced two new river ships for 2026 in Asia and Europe.
UNIWORLD Boutique River Cruises and Australian fashion brand Camilla have announced a partnership which promises to “fuse luxury travel with fashion”.
ABERCROMBIE & Kent (A&K) has expanded its Luxury Expedition Cruise portfolio for next year, with new voyages to the Galapagos Islands, Iceland, and the Fareo Islands.
AIDA Cruises has launched ‘AIDA Evolution’, the largest fleet modernisation in the line’s history, with AIDAdiva (pictured) being the first Sphinx-class ship to be contemporised early next year.
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