Ultimate Guide: Star of the Seas
The world’s biggest ship is getting a twin, Star of the Seas will be every part as large as its headline catching sister ship Icon of the Seas.
The world’s biggest ship is getting a twin, Star of the Seas will be every part as large as its headline catching sister ship Icon of the Seas.
As cruise lines charge for extras, on top of increasing fares, it raises the question of whether premium lines, sailing with smaller ships, can add better value.
Here’s why the new system won’t be a magic for misbehaving kids on family ships.
When Disney first announced it would be sailing in Australia, it was a truly electric moment for the cruise and travel industry across the country. The energy was palpable as travel agents reported their phones ringing off the hook and the cruise community filled with excitement.Â
Since the tragic December 2024 earthquake, cruise ships haven’t been able to visit Port Vila, Vanuatu.
While this is great news for locals of Japan and Singapore, it paints a slightly more complicated picture for Aussies.
This week, Celebrity Cruises announced its 2027/28 Australia season and the sailings have got people talking due to the inclusion of some overnight stays in Adelaide.Â
While it’s largest similar to the Royal Caribbean ships we’ve seen in recent years, it does have a few unique features that are important to know.
The Aussie cruise community has been filled with speculation that Disney Wonder won’t be returning to Australia for the 2026/27 season.