
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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A new Spanish family-style restaurant for Windstar ships
Luxury line Windstar has partnered with Michelin-starred chef, Anthony Sasso to create a new ... Read more
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Voyager of the Seas returns to Australia after a $138 million refurbishment
Royal Caribbean’s Voyager of the Seas, one of Australia’s most loved ships, will return this ... Read more
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Probe after Holland America “warned twice” before narrowly missing whale pod
An investigation has been launched into the near miss between Holland America Line’s cruise ... Read more
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Regent presents unique shore excursions in the Med
Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled 65 “unique” excursions to mark the inaugural season ... Read more
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Azamara turns to tours as point of difference
When is a cruise ship line actually a tour company? That’s the question after ... Read more
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Oceania Cruises replaces Cuban sailings with new exotic collection
Oceania Cruises, the culinary and destination focused line, has revealed the itineraries for Sirena, ... Read more
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Spice Girl gives Richard Branson’s new ship the “rock star” treatment
It was the call few could resist: Richard Branson calling from his private island ... Read more
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Sneak peek: Carnival Cruise Line’s largest ever deployment
Carnival Cruise Line launched its latest round of sailings for the 2021 wave season ... Read more
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