How Covid chaos is leaving cruise passengers angry and frustrated

Grand Princess

In week that has seen a Cunard ship turned away from Indonesia and a Princess ship switch from Newcastle to Melbourne, Covid continues to plague the cruise industry’s attempts to return to normality. Inconsistent government policies mean itineraries are being changed last minute, port-to-home transport is being cancelled and Covid-positive passengers are being kept onboard … Read more

8 of Sydney’s most luxurious hotels

W Sydney Luxury Hotel

Sydney is fast becoming a luxury hotel loverโ€™s dream with high-end brands stamping their mark on the city with their new openings, writes Tallis Boerne Marcus. As more and more premium hotels grace Sydneyโ€™s skyline, itโ€™s clear the city is shaping up as one of the worldโ€™s best destinations for a luxury hotel stay. With … Read more

Oceania Cruises splashes back into Australian waters

Oceania Cruises Splashes Back Into Australian Waters

Oceania Cruises renowned for serving the finest cuisine at sea is returning to Australian waters with Regatta spending her summer season Down Under. Regatta whichย has recently undergone a renovation, touched down in Darwin earlier this month on the way to Asia and is now returning for more Aussie voyages, visiting ports such as Kangaroo Island, … Read more

8 things you need to know about Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas

8 things you need to know about Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas

Described by Royal Caribbean as “the best launch we’ve ever had”, bookings have instantly exploded for Royal Caribbean’s newly announced vessel Icon of the Seas. Royal Caribbean’s Senior Vice President and Chief Product Innovation Officer Jay Schneider told Royal Caribbean Blog: “It was the fastest we ever sold a ship, the best-booked position by a … Read more