At last: Are these the Royal Caribbean ships that will come to Australia for the 2026/27 season
Royal Caribbean appears to have revealed its Australian ship deployments for 2026/27.
Royal Caribbean appears to have revealed its Australian ship deployments for 2026/27.
Royal Caribbean is currently undertaking a project to build a cruise terminal in a small Italian town, about 30kms from Rome.
Tonight, on March 10, Pacific Adventure will sail out of Sydney with passengers onboard for the very final time.
With Cyclone Alfred already triggering power outages and evacuations along the East Coast, the Cyclone has thrown the cruise industry into disarray. From passengers stuck on shore wondering if their cruise is going to happen, to others calmly circling the seas after being told their cruise has been extended without cost, it’s chaos from all angles.
Some cruisers have had their voyages cancelled, while others have had their extended due to Cyclone Alfred.
After a brilliant sold-out first season, Disney’s second Australian season didn’t appear to be quite as successful. While it’s natural for the initial excitement to slow, Disney ended up having to do it’s largest sales world wide in Australia, cutting prices 30% to try and lure Aussie families back on board.Â
The new cruise regulations for the French town of Nice will still be going ahead but with major concessions for the cruise industry.
Since it was announced last June that P&O Australia cruises would be ceasing operations, it’s been a countdown to this day, and it’s finally here. This weekend, P&O Australia’s last two ships Pacific Adventure and Pacific Encounter will sail their very last sailings as P&O ships, and from March 11, the P&O Australia website will … Read more
Alarm bells went ringing through the cruise industry when it was revealed that the New Zealand tourism minister was considering a proposal for tourism in the Milford Sound region that includes a proposal to ban cruise ships.Â