It’s a show stopper. Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas - the biggest cruise ship ever to set sail with 7600 passengers - has been named in the World's Greatest Places of 2024 according to Time Magazine.
Regent, one of the world's leading luxury cruise lines, has unveiled "Iconic Explorations" offering guests a wider choice of free, multi-day land excursions on sailings in Europe and Alaska next year.
Oceania Cruises, the leading culinary cruise line, has upped the ante offering extensive shore excursions so guests can completely immerse themselves in untouched ancient cultures when it sails to Asia next year.
French luxury expedition line, Ponant has unveiled 18 itineraries under its new Fly, Stay & Cruise packages in the Kimberley from May to September 2025.
If you have never tasted Bush Tomato soup, Braised Wallaby Shanks or Barramundi in Paperbark, you will get a chance onboard Queen Elizabeth's pop-up restaurant when she sails Down Under later this year.
If you have always yearned to explore the remote southern Austral Islands and French Polynesia's stunning southern archipelago, then Aranui 5, will deliver a very different and authentic experience.
Hear the hilarious stories of life aboard the world's most luxurious fleet, including how nine men "mooned" BON VOYAGE from the San Francisco Bridge as the ship set out to sea.