With just days to go, what the new river cruise will look like

Avalon Waterways deal

River lines will be first off the ranks to cruise European and American waterways from next month as more companies unveil stringent, new health and safety procedures. Avalon Waterways is the latest river line to reveal mandatory temperature screening for guests and luggage disinfection before embarkation. Avalon will also reduce the number of guests on … Read more

Aussie cruising could start as early as June

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Expedition cruising in the Kimberley could be the first to kick start the industry as domestic travel restrictions lift in early June, Sarina Bratton, chairman of French luxury cruise company Ponant told Cruise Passenger in an exclusive interview. Ms Bratton, a veteran of the cruise industry and the only cruise representative on the Tourism Restart … Read more

Here’s where Aussies are booking cruises for 2021

Royal Caribbean South Pacific

The most popular places and itineraries Australians, Americans and Europeans are booking for 2021 are starting to emerge. Aussies are still looking further afield for cruises next year, like rebooking Alaskan summer voyages and even sailings in the Mediterranean. But some are playing it more cautiously, rethinking 2021 and others are changing itineraries, so they … Read more

Viking has paused its river and ocean sailings until 31 August

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Viking Cruises has halted its river and ocean sailings until 31 August because travel remains “complicated”, Viking chairman Torstein Hagen said. “This has truly been an unprecedented time in world history and for those of us who spend much of our time travelling, staying home has been a continuous adjustment,” he added. The line is … Read more

Cruises to nowhere about to make a comeback

A couple enjoying a cruise to nowhere

The uncertainty surrounding cruise port re-openings has driven a most unusual revival: the cruise to nowhere. In a recent interview with Skift.com, Michael Goh, president of Dream Cruises and head of international sales at Genting Cruise Lines, shared how the line is looking at cruises to nowhere once business resumes. And it is an idea … Read more

Australia extends cruise ban as lines find ways to relaunch their ships

australia extends

Australia’s Border Force today extended the ban on cruise ships for another three months until September 17th, ending hopes of an early resumption of sailings. Some cruise lines had been selling itineraries before the September deadline, but most have now relaxed refund and deposit policies, allowing passengers to easily switch to other dates if they … Read more

Ship architect gives sneak peek of cruise changes: outdoor theatres, isolation centres and no interior cabins

Woman alone reading her book on her cruise

One of the world’s leading ship design consultancies is in talks with two lines about implementing changes to their ships that will be the blueprint for future cruising. They predict a very different cruise experience to what we know and a massive overhaul of the industry. AMK Architecture & Design, a Greek firm that specialises … Read more

Silversea poised to sail the “travel bubble” to New Zealand

New Zealand

Silversea Cruises is working through the government’s proposed “travel bubble” to ensure that Silver Explorer and Silver Muse will be able to sail in local waters later this year. Silversea’s outgoing managing director Australasia, Adam Armstrong voiced his “quiet optimism” that the governments of Australia and New Zealand will include cruising in the proposed “travel … Read more