
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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Shock as Sydney businessman falls to his death from Symphony of the Seas
A Sydney businessman celebrating his wife’s birthday has fallen to his death from Royal ... Read more
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Drinks soar up to 17% as line hikes prices and dollar plunges
The weak Australian dollar is bad news for cruisers, especially those travelling aboard lines ... Read more
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On board Scenic Eclipse: what you get for a minimum $1,400 a night
The latest luxury yacht, the Scenic Eclipse has finally embarked on her inaugural voyage – ... Read more
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How I survived a $59,000 heart attack five days from port
Frank Armstrong was five days from the nearest port when he suffered a heart ... Read more
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Tasmania tells cruise ships: stay longer and see the sights
Tourism Tasmania is encouraging cruise operators to stay in port for longer, which may ... Read more
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Princess Cruises reveals its bumper season of 2021 cruises and tours
It’s a bumper European season for Princess Cruises, with the line revealing its 2021 ... Read more
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Princess Cruises will add MedallionNet to six more ships in 2020
Princess Cruises will bring high speed WiFi to six more ships in 2020 as ... Read more
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Scenic Eclipse makes first voyage with paying passengers tomorrow
The world’s first expedition yacht, Scenic Eclipse, will tomorrow pick up its passengers and ... Read more
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