
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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Ponant Explorations launches Fly, Stay and Cruise package for the Kimberley in 2026
Ponant Explorations has launched a Fly, Stay and Cruise package for adventure seekers cruising the Kimberley next year.
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Australian cruising is at a near all-time high – but the industry issues warning of the future
Australia’s post-pandemic cruise growth continues to trend upwards, with 1.32 million Aussies taking a cruise in 2024, a 5.9% rise from 2023.
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Abercrombie & Kent unveils three new expeditions in 2026
Abercrombie & Kent has unveiled three new expeditions to sail the icy Arctic Svalbard, the wild shores of the British Isles and the far-flung French Polynesia.
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Celebrity Solstice to undergo huge makeover as part of a USD$250 million fleet upgrade
There will be huge changes including new restaurants as well as new types of suite accommodations.
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The ultimate etiquette guide to dating on a cruise ship
Here's the "dating on a cruise ship" dream: With a piña colada in your hand and looking out onto a picture-postcard sunset over the sea, your eyes meet across the top deck…
News, Tips & Advice

Exclusive: Despite harsh criticism, 70% of cruisers are enjoying the new Carnival ships
The survey revealed that of those who have already sailed on the new ships, 66% reported having a good experience, and 21% reported having an ‘okay’ experience.
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Regent Seven Seas Cruises unveils plush two-level suites aboard the Seven Seas Prestige
Luxury line Regent Seven Seas Cruises has unveiled the amazing two-storey Skyview suites aboard its new Seven Seas Prestige ship.
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Cruise industry sues Alaskan town over shore tour tax as another throws out cruise caps
CLIA has put forward a lawsuit against the small Alaskan town of Skagway, which has a population of just 1212 people.
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