Are cruise lines nickel and diming or just ensuring cruise prices are stable and fair?
Probably the most frequent and passionate complaint you’ll hear from regular cruisers, is that cruise lines are ‘nickel and diming’ them.
Probably the most frequent and passionate complaint you’ll hear from regular cruisers, is that cruise lines are ‘nickel and diming’ them.
Cruise Passenger puts these two popular ships up against each to help you decide when you book your next cruise.
Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas, which is set to join Icon of the Seas and Star of the Seas as the biggest cruise ship in the world, set out on its first sea trials.
Almost six months on from the tragic death of Suzanne Rees, many questions remain over her death. But the treatment of her family is also now in question.
Flights to Europe through the Middle East are resuming but the situation remains unstable, leaving travellers still looking at other routes.
A man has gone overboard on Carnival Splendor, while the ship was sailing off the coast of Brisbane on Friday night. He was reported missing around 2am and authorities are currently searching for the man.
The 2025/26 Australia cruise season was a shining success despite a drop in capacity from the previous year.
The road ahead is looking difficult for New Zealand cruise industry as figures reveal the number of Aussies cruising there dropped from 133,000 to 78,000 in the past two years.
CLIA’s latest source market report confirmed some good news, Australian cruise continues to grow and Aussies are cruising more than ever.