
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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Australia’s most popular cruise destinations revealed
Australia’s love affair with ocean cruising continued last year – albeit at a slower ... Read more
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Voyages to Antiquity forced to cancel cruises
Engine problems have forced Voyages to Antiquity to cancel 10 cruises on the Aegean ... Read more
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Azamara Club Cruises announce 2021/2022 deployment
Boutique cruise line, Azamara Club Cruises, released its winter/spring itineraries for 2021/22 and it ... Read more
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Amsterdam bans red light tours affecting shore excursions
The city of Amsterdam has banned tours and shore excursions to its famous red ... Read more
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Royal Caribbean cuts steel on the world’s next largest ship
Royal Caribbean has cut steel on its fifth Oasis-class ship which will take the ... Read more
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Vasco da Gama, the sixth ship from CMV starts maiden journey
Cruise & Maritime’s new Vasco da Gama has emerged from drydock after her transformation. ... Read more
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What lines are doing to make your cruise more environmentally friendly
As the Alaskan port of Juneau gets ready for its first ships of the ... Read more
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Newcastle cruise terminal plans shot dead due to increased costs
It was slated to become one of the next big cruise destinations for New ... Read more
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