
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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Azamara Cruises unveils its biggest sailings yet for 2028 including a full season in Asia
Azamara Cruises has unveiled one of its biggest seasons ever for 2028 including a full sailing season in Asia.
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Carnival Legend, once one of Australia’s favourite ships, emerges with new American look
The ship has received a new 'From Sea to Shining Sea’ bow crest ahead of the American Memorial Day weekend.
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Mexico blocks Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day in another blow for the cruise line’s private islands expansion
Mexico's environmental authority has rejected Royal Caribbean's US$600 million Perfect Day Mahahual project, dealing a major blow to the line's plans for a private destination on the Costa Maya coast.
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Sun Princess Aussies sail despite a war, government warnings and no flight insurance
Cruise Passenger's Rose Kelly is in Europe checking out the new venues aboard the Sun Princess.
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Three cheers to the 180 volunteers who greeted 785,000 cruisers in NSW
Nearly 180 volunteer cruise ambassadors have been recognised for the massive contribution they make to the cruise industry.
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Aussies top fly-cruise passengers as Singapore attracts, despite fuel prices hikes
Australians continue to pour onto planes to cruise in Singapore, with Singapore Tourism Board recording fresh figures showing Australia's rise in numbers.
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Oceania talks huge investment as Oceania Vista makes Singapore debut
Oceania Vista visited Singapore where the line revealed the extent of its investment in the future.
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