Health authorities set new date for cruising – and reveal the burden of dealing with passengers

In NSW and Florida, our humanity is on trial this weekend

America’s powerful Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has set a new date for the potential return of cruise ships. The no sail order, which was due to expire next week, has been extended until September 30 in the US. Most cruise lines, including those who sail in Australian waters, have already agreed to halt … Read more

Exclusive: on board Ponant, one of the first ships sailing in Europe

Landing on Omaha Beach

After four months of inactivity, Ponant received the green light from the French Government to restart operations on July 11. Mike Louagie was onboard the line’s le Dumont D’Urville. Is this the future of cruising? We’re sailing from France on the le Dumont D’Urville.  Several new itineraries have been designed, with departures from French ports going … Read more

NZ cruise performer finally makes it home after multiple quarantines

Lauren Marshall on the Celebrity Eclipse

A New Zealand-born performer is finally back home after being stuck on Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises’ ships in isolation since March. Lauren Marshall, who was working on Celebrity Eclipse off the coast of San Diego when a COVID case was discovered, has now completed her fourth round of 14-day isolation in Auckland. The 28-year-old, … Read more

Hurtigruten’s new health and safety video

Hurtigrutent

Hurtigruten, the world’s first expedition line to resume cruising in Norway last month, has unveiled new health and safety measures to protect against infections on board its fleet. To ensure all voyages are safe for both guests and crew, Hurtigruten will only sail at 50 per cent capacity. Before embarkation, guests must provide a self-declaration … Read more

Viking reveals a new ship to sail on the Mekong River

Viking Saigon

A new ship is slated to start sailing on the Mekong – Viking announced it will debut the Viking Saigon, which will sail between Kampong Cham in Cambodia and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. The 80-guest Viking Saigon will be built in the line’s stylish Scandinavian style. All of the 40 staterooms will have … Read more

Can’t go overseas? The great Australian substitutes

Woman diving off the boat

Craig Tansley examines the places in Australia that make us feel like we’re travelling overseas… We won’t be going overseas for some time (except perhaps to New Zealand, and the South Pacific). But Australia’s a huge, diverse country (at nearly eight million square kilometres) and there’s experiences, places and destinations that feel just like you’re … Read more

Exclusive CP offer: Save $500 on the perfect cruise addict’s holiday – sail the Murray plus see the treasures of SA

Cruising the Murray River onboard PS Murray Princess

Pining for a cruise holiday? This just might be the answer – a river cruise and a tour of South Australia’s premium wine regions. And you even get to explore Adelaide’s oldest Germany settlement, the town of Hahndoff, with charming boutiques and European architecture. There are even several restaurants serving German cuisine as well as … Read more