Sun Princess passengers suffer Norovirus outbreak

Sun Princess, Princess Cruises

A Norovirus outbreak on board Sun Princess has sparked headlines around the world. ย The London Sun claimed the passengers were โ€œevacuatedโ€, and some passengers reportedly chose to fly back to Australia once the vessel docked in Singapore. But the Port of Singapore said there had been no “evacuation”. Local news reports claimed 229 passengers and … Read more

How can Regent Seven Seas top “the world’s most luxurious ship”? Build another one!

How can Regent Seven Seas top "the world's most luxurious ship"? Build another one!

When Regent Seven Seas Explorer was launched at a glittering European royal ceremony three years ago, she was given the description: โ€œMost luxurious ship ever builtโ€. Indeed, Regent Seven Seas were so enamoured with the epithet, they trademarked it. Many at the time asked the lineโ€™s boss, Mr Frank Del Rio, just how he was … Read more

Readers’ Choice tight fight with only hours to go – vote now!

2019 Readers' Choice Awards - Cruise Passenger

Cruise Passenger’s Readers’ Choice awards voting is almost over – with some very tight fights among fans to get their favourite line into number one position. Best for Luxury, Contemporary, activities and river cruising are all up for grabs in the closing hours of the biggest poll ever. The awards, the biggest poll of passengers … Read more

Majestic Princess starts record Australian season for Carnival

Stuart Allison, Capt Craig Street of the Majestic Princess and Canrival Australia's Sture Myrmell

Princess Cruises Majestic Princess sailed into Sydney Harbour today – and promptly kick-started the line’s biggest cruise season yet. The President of Carnival Australia, Sture Myrmell, predicted a “fantastic season” for the largest cruise operator in the country. Standing by the waters of the vessel’s Hollywood Pool Club while mixologist Rob Floyd worked his magic … Read more

Sydney’s third cruise terminal a step closer

Sydney cruise terminal

Sydney’s bid for a third cruise terminal moved a tentative step closer today with a NSW government announcement of a “market engagement process” starting on two sites at Port Botany. The announcement maintained the process “will consider and assess” options for an additional terminal at Yarra Bay or Molineux Point near Port Botany, with the … Read more

Cruise lines spend $22bn to make ships climate friendly

Cruise lines spend $22bn to make ships climate friendly

The burgeoning cruise industry has spent huge amounts to build new ships and make their current fleets climate friendly, a new report reveals. Despite being just one per cent of the world’s marine fleets, cruise lines are leading the way in developing responsible practices and creating innovative technologies. Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) reveals the … Read more