MSC Cruises departs on the line’s second world cruise

MSC Cruises departs on the line’s second world cruise

The MSC Magnifica departed from Genoa, Italy yesterday on MSC Cruises’ second ever world cruise which spans 117-days, 43 destinations and also has a line-up of 10 award-winning chefs from around the globe. The chef line up includes Sydney Morning Herald’s “Chef of the Year” Serge Dansereau of Bathers Pavilion who be presenting an exclusive … Read more

CLIA announces its finalists for the 19th Cruise Industry Awards

CLIA Industry Awards

Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia has announced the finalists for the 19th annual Cruise Industry Awards. A total of 71 finalists from across Australia and New Zealand have been chosen and will be in the running to win one of cruising’s highest honours when the industry comes together for its biggest night of the year on February … Read more

Cruise lines pledge donations to aid Australia’s bush fire victims

Carnival Splendor raises money for bush fire victims

Cruise lines open their hearts and wallets to help Australia’s bushfire victims, with donation pledges and fundraising efforts from their guests and crews. Hundreds of thousands have gone to appeals like the Australian Red Cross, and Carnival – in line with its Fun Ship persona – held charity water slide rides. The line raised an … Read more

Vasco da Gama offers help to fire ravaged Kangaroo Island

New Australian ports and two-for-one offer in CMV’s 2020/21 season highlights

Cruise and Maritime Voyages’ Vasco da Gama stood off Kangaroo Island overnight in case it was needed to help in any evacuation. The vessel, on a four-night South Australian Icons cruise with 1,267 passengers on board, called off its visit to the fire-ravaged island, but offered to help in any way. Two people died as … Read more

“Oh No!” Video shows MSC Grandiosa clipping pier

MSC Cruises floats out its latest ship, the MSC Grandiosa

The MSC Grandiosa, just five weeks after going into service, has crashed into a pier at Palermo, Sicily, sustaining some damage to its hull. The 6,000 passenger vessel, which is said to be the world’s second largest and cost some $1 billion to build, ran into trouble while docking. No injuries have been reported, and … Read more

Singapore shore excursion: The best Peranakan food experiences

Singapore shore excursion: The best Peranakan food experiences

Finding that authentic experience in a bustling city like Singapore can be difficult. But here’s something different – a private Peranakan lunch at Baba Pui Dapur. What is Peranakan food? The descendants of early Chinese migrants who settled in Penang, Malacca, Singapore and Indonesia, created Nyonya cuisine to reflect the extraordinary blend of their cultures. The Peranakans, the children of … Read more

Five steps to book the jolliest Christmas cruises of 2020

Five steps to book the jolliest Christmas cruises of 2020

Christmas cruising is becoming hugely popular –  and with good reason. You get all the fun of the celebrations, and none of the chores. I well remember our first Christmas cruise.  The family had a long debate about whether we wanted to leave family and friends.  Could a cruise ship recreate all the festive magic? … Read more

Amazing video as two Carnival cruise ships collide

Amazing video as two Carnival cruise ships collide

Two giant Carnival cruise liners have collided in Cozumel, Mexico, injuring six people and almost hitting another vessel. The Carnival Glory and the Carnival Legend suffered impact damage, particularly to the stern of the Glory. But observers say it could have been much worse. The surprising collision – modern ships have highly sophisticated navigation and warning systems – … Read more