
Australia can’t afford to lose the cruise industry – it’s time Canberra took notice
Last month, the New Zealand Cruise Association proudly published a joint communication about the importance of the cruise industry to the country’s economy. It mentioned the hard work of those involved and pledged joint work to help foster a sustainable cruise industry into the future. What really stood out about this piece of work were ... Read more
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The ultimate guide to Australia’s 2025/26 cruise season – all you need to know to book
Australia is set for another blockbuster cruise season, with 63 cruise ships set to sail to our shores.Â
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Sapphire Princess to return to Fremantle for 2027/28 sailings
Forward bookings for the Fremantle cruise port show that the Sapphire Princess will be the chosen ship for Princess's return to homeporting out of Fremantle.
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Aurora Expeditions unveil 21 amazing voyages across 22 countries in 2027
Aurora Expeditions has unveiled 21 amazing voyages across 22 countries for 2027.
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Wollongong steps up bid to become third Sydney cruise port with industry backing
Wollongong is stepping up its campaign to make Port Kembla into Sydney's third cruise port, and the industry is getting behind them.
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Celebrity’s river cruises early access sells out in six minutes – here’s what’s onboard
It was expected that Celebrity Cruises venture into river cruising would make a splash, but initial sales have exceeded expectations, with early access to Celebrity's 2027 river sailings selling out in just six minutes.
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Week-Long Journeys with Tauck
Every minute counts on a Tauck journey, which is why these smaller, shorter packages are perfect for both first-time Tauck travellers and seasoned guests with limited time.Â
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Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings celebrates 10 years in Australia and pledges: “We’re here for the long haul”
Norwegian Cruise Lines, Regent Seven Seas and Oceania Cruises have a new office and new expansions plans reaffirming its commitment to the ANZ market.
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A Windstar yacht may sail in Australia in two to three years time
Australians will have to wait at least two to three years before a Windstar yacht will sail in local waters, says Helen Beck, Global Managing Director.
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