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THE US Coast Guard has sadly foiled an attempt by a Florida man to “walk” to New York via the Atlantic Ocean in a gigantic hamster wheel (pictured).
The ship will sail an expanded, three-home port season in 2024/25. Virgin Voyages’ Resilient Lady will…
THE world’s shipyards will have delivered nearly 50 new Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) member ships by the end of the decade, representing the youngest, cleanest, and most technologically advanced fleets that have ever sailed, the organisation’s Managing Director Joel Katz said.
CRUISE Lines International Association’s (CLIA) annual Cruise360 conference is visiting Queensland for the first time this week.
PONANT’S Paul Gauguin Cruises has announced a new “Boutique Crossing Collection” which includes a Darwin transit for its 330-guest Paul Gauguin.
NORWEGIAN Cruise Line (NCL) is this year calling all travel professionals for its fourth annual Walk for Wellness, which will take place for the entirety of next month.
SILVERSEA Cruises this morning opened an “exclusive pre-sale” on 206 new voyages for the 2025 northern summer.
HAWAI’I Tourism Authority has welcomed the return of Norwegian Cruise Line’s Pride of America to Maui, with the ship’s first call to Kahului taking place late last week.
THERE are just 15 cabins remaining on a special Australian A-Rosa cruises river ship charter being coordinated by Gold Coast-based Zeppelin Travel for the upcoming Rugby World Cup in France.
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