Cunard announces 2025/26 sailings with 180 itineraries
Cunard has released the 2025/2026 itineraries for Queen Anne, Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, with 180 different itineraries to pick from.
Cunard has released the 2025/2026 itineraries for Queen Anne, Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, with 180 different itineraries to pick from.
Viking has released its 2024/25 brochure that has all the options for Viking World Cruises, including some previously sold-out voyages.
Next year marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day, and river cruise lines are commemorating the event with dedicated voyages for history lovers. What was once a scene of death and destruction is now a place where thousands of visitors come to pay their respects and commemorate the Normandy Invasion which signaled the end of the … Read more
An Australian grandmother has fought her health issues and is now set to take her grandchildren on a much-anticipated Disney cruise – and says its thanks to Cruise Passenger.
More than 20 Australians are already booked in for Life At Seas Cruises inaugural three-year voyage, but many could be set to sail well beyond that. Life At Sea Cruises are changing the voyage from a three year cruise to ‘the cruise that never ends’.
Ocean Explorer has finally been pulled free after three-days stranded among the fjords of Greenland.
Solo cruising is on the rise and cruise lines are racing to put out the best offerings possible to lure solo cruisers to their line. This means there are plenty of hot deals and lots to know for those looking to cruise solo.
When Icon of the Seas opened bookings in 2022, Royal Caribbean had its single largest booking day in history, and bookings haven’t slowed down. With demand staying strong, Royal Caribbean have now opened their 2025/2026 season bookings three months early.
Carnival has released the star-studded line up for its Melbourne Cup Carnival Cruise 2023. The line blends together sports and fashion stars, with from Melbourne Cup Hall of Famer Jim ‘Pumper’ Cassidy to TV personality Shelly Horton.