
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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Explore the world’s most remote regions sustainably with Heritage Expeditions
Heritage Expeditions is a family-owned company specialising in conservation-focused voyages to some of the world's most remote and untouched destinations.
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Star Princess completes sea trials successful sea trials ahead of October launch
The newest ship from Princess, the Star Princess, has completed sea trials ahead of her debut in October.
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Cruiser who was injured on Icon of the Seas waterslide incident plans to sue
A Royal Caribbean passenger who was injured on an Icon of the Seas waterslide plans to sue the line
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Silversea unveils new experiences at its new Chilean hotel
Silversea has unveiled highlights of the land offerings available at its Puerto Williams hotel, The Cormorant at 55 South.
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Why Royal Caribbean’s new wristband tracking won’t fix badly behaved kids on ships
Here's why the new system won't be a magic for misbehaving kids on family ships.
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Star Princess to headline Princess Cruises’ largest ever Alaska season in 2027
Princess Cruises has unveiled its largest Alaska season yet for 2027, featuring eight ships, 17 itineraries and the return of the Star Princess.
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Why Disney Cruises failed in Australia – and how it means our capacity will be down 38%
When Disney first announced it would be sailing in Australia, it was a truly electric moment for the cruise and travel industry across the country. The energy was palpable as travel agents reported their phones ringing off the hook and the cruise community filled with excitement.
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