NSW’s new leadership appears set to turn the tides for the cruise industry

NSW’s new leadership appears set to turn the tides for the cruise industry

NSW has experienced a political upheaval in the wake of Gladys Berejiklian’s departure from government. However, early signs are pointing towards the new leadership being good news for the cruise industry. Last month, Dominic Perrotett, at the time the treasurer of NSW, said, “It doesn’t make sense when we open our international borders for people … Read more

How Singapore plans to tempt Australians to cruise from its harbour

How Singapore plans to tempt Australians to cruise from its harbour

Last week’s Cruise Passenger story quoting expert predictions that we’d sail in foreign waters before our own caused a major debate, with Cruise Lines International Association Australasia condemning the government for its inactivity. But 0ne cruise hub is already preparing to welcome Australians as soon as it is able: Singapore has plans to incentivise Aussie … Read more

World’s first underwater wedding, cocktail party and spa? Scenic says its sub will only be for diving

World's first underwater wedding, cocktail party and spa? Scenic says its sub will only be for diving

It is the world’s first. Soon you will be able to host wedding receptions, sip chilled champagne at cocktail parties and dine like King Neptune – all under water in a submersible Triton Submarine. And if you fancy having a remedial massage and special spa treatment – just step below into an underwater world where … Read more

Talks on cruise return to start once Australia hits 80 per cent

Sydney Harbour virus scare could damage Australian cruising

As Australia prepares to open its borders, cruise fans are pinning their hopes on a local restart in early February 2022 as both state and federal government officials focus first on local and international tourism first. Federal and state leaders are expected to announce tentative timelines for international travel today.  And cruise industry leaders believe … Read more

As overseas travel starts in November, experts say we’ll cruise abroad before locally

As overseas travel starts in November, experts say we’ll cruise abroad before locally

Australian cruisers face the prospect of cruising internationally before setting foot onboard a ship in local waters. As Prime Minister Scott Morrison revealed Australians are expected to travel internationally in November and cruise lines cancelling 2021 local sailings, cruise industry experts believe that now is the time to book those international cruises. The news rules … Read more

Asia’s largest ship Spectrum of the Seas on the way to Singapore

Asia's largest ship Spectrum of the Seas on the way to Singapore

 Royal Caribbean has announced that Spectrum of the Seas, the first Quantum-Ultra ship, will be homeporting in Singapore from October 2022 to April 2023. The cruise line will also require all guests 12 and older to be fully vaccinated for all new bookings made from October 1, 2021 onwards. Spectrum first entered service in 2019, … Read more