
Why Tahiti is betting on cruise tourism as direct flights bring paradise closer
Tourism leaders from French Polynesia have unveiled an ambitious new push into the Australian market, built around a simple proposition: Tahiti is no longer just a honeymoon destination for the wealthy. It is a diverse, accessible and sustainable destination that is best explored by ship.
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On board Ponant at the world’s most inaccessible destination
In an age where it feels like there’s nothing left to discover, Le Commandant Charcot’s reminds us that the world still has its mysteries.
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It’s time to make your voice heard! Vote in the 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards
Tell us all about the cruise lines you think deserve to be recognised. We believe in this game passengers are the final word on what really matters on the water.
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Flood levels ease and rivers return as cruise lines get innovative to keep sailing
Surging tidelines on the Danube and Rhine have forced several major cruise lines to alter their meticulously planned itineraries.
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Weird things you can’t, and can, pack on a cruise
Irons, no, vodka, no. Knives? Sometimes. Welcome to the wild world of cruising contraband.
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The river cruises impacted by catastrophic floods on the Danube and Rhine
Surging tidelines on the Danube and Rhine have forced several major cruise lines to alter their meticulously planned itineraries.
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Class war as the Sun Princess changes upset elite passengers
The Sun Princess is shuffling its restaurants and gourmet passengers can't stomach it
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NZ government’s plan for helping cruise: promote it when there are no ships
Leading industry figures including the CEO of CLIA Australasia, the CEO of the New Zealand Cruise Association and the head of the Australian Cruise Association, have all sounded the same warning - New Zealand cruise is in trouble.
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