Cruise lines loosen restrictions for passengers aged over 70

Cruise ship retirees

It’s been a hot topic of debate among cruisers of a certain age, especially since they are one of the largest groups that take to the sea. Over the last month, a number of lines have released new health and safety protocols, which require passengers over 70 to produce letters from their doctors confirming they … Read more

MSC extends suspension through till July

MSC Seaside

MSC Cruises announced a further extension of the halting of all its cruise departures fleet-wide through to 10 July, 2020. The line is offering guests affected, a Future Cruise Credit (FCC) for 125%, of the original cruise fare paid, to a future cruise of their choice – on any ship, on any itinerary — through to … Read more

Princess takes out cruise category in Australia’s Most Trusted Brand awards 2020

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

Princess Cruises has today been awarded Australia’s Most Trusted Brand in the cruise sector in a survey conducted by Reader’s Digest among 2,800 of its Australian readers. The news will be welcomed by the line, which has featured in headlines surrounding the coronavirus outbreak, and is now the subject of a special commission of inquiry … Read more

Norwegian, Regent and Oceania move cruise start dates to July

Norwegian Jewel sparkles as first cruise visitor as Eden reopens

Norwegian, Regent Seven Seas and Oceania Cruises have moved their scheduled cruising restart date to July. A notice on Norwegian’s website says: “We continue to closely monitor the COVID-19 coronavirus situation and the global health environment. With COVID-19 continuing to impact communities and ports around the globe, we have extended our voluntary temporary suspension of … Read more

Hundreds win compensation after Scenic loses High Court battle over flood hit cruises

scenic gem on tour

Around 1,500 passengers who filed a class action lawsuit against Scenic have  scored a major victory after the High Court ruled they were all entitled to compensation for damages, distress and disappointment. Over the months of April and May 2013, thousands of passengers were affected by high flood waters, resulting in river vessels being out … Read more

My tips on living in isolation – by expedition leader who spends months alone on the Arctic ice

Cunard extends suspension and cancels Alaska sailings

By Nicolas Dubreuil, Polar Expedition Leader with PONANT For more than 20 years, I’ve been on expeditions to the most isolated parts of the planet. From the Arctic ice pack to the deepest reaches of the Amazon rainforest, on foot, by kayak, on skis, by sleigh or by diving, I have spent long periods of … Read more