Cruisers are getting younger as Gen Z and Millennials take to the seas
According to Cruise Lines International Association, across 2023 the average age of an Australian Cruiser was 48.4, down from 50.4 in 2019.
According to Cruise Lines International Association, across 2023 the average age of an Australian Cruiser was 48.4, down from 50.4 in 2019.
Princess Cruises has announced a change in their dining structure. And the changes will apply across the entire fleet after testing on the new Sun Princess.
Qantas has announced some major shake ups to its frequent flyer program. Here’s how to use it for your next cruise.
Cruise Passenger was the first to break the news last week that Anthem of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas are on their way to Australia in 2025/2026.
Has the attitude of cruisers dramatically changed in the past few years? That’s one one cruiser feels after being brought to tears one night.
Youtube cruising couple Deb & Matt Chat are currently onboard Quantum of the Seas and believe they’ve just been told some huge news for the future of cruise in Australia., Royal Carribean is set to start sailing year-round out of Brisbane from 2025/2026.
Violetta and Doug Sanders have been identified as the two Australians that failed to return on time to the Norwegian Dawn.
Regent Seven Seas have announced their 2027 world cruise will be its first world cruise to be hosted on Seven Seas Splendor.
Cruisers like Paula Ellis were dismayed to find out their 2025 P&O New Zealand cruise had been changed to a Vanuatu itinerary. Ellis already had her cruise booked for 12 months and is now left unsure how to proceed.