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Remember the maxim from the Australian Securities and Investment Commission: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is?
Cruise Passenger readers always have plenty to say about what’s going on in Australian cruise, and in the broader cruise community.
Eden is not only celebrating 20 years of cruising, but can do so knowing that cruising out of Eden has never been stronger.
Australians get less inclusions in the package than their American counterparts, most notably, premium tea and coffee is not included.
You can actually cruise to Antarctica from Australia and New Zealand, and you’ll actually visit an even more remote part of the region.
Oceania Cruises has unveiled details about its latest ship, the Oceania Sonata. Set to debut in 2027, the vessel will be the first of four 1390-guest ships in the new Sonata Class. It will be the ninth vessel in the Oceania Cruises fleet. The ship will launch in August 2027. The new vessel will be … Read more
New Zealand’s unified cruise strategy has delivered fast results, lifting confidence, cutting barriers and attracting more ships. Australia, now down 35 percent in cruise capacity, risks falling behind unless it creates its own national plan.
An exclusive poll by Cruise Passenger on what Carnival guests want reveals the depth of feeling about the upcoming dry-dock changes for Carnival Encounter and Carnival Adventure.
The new deployment of sailings ranges from week-long to 21-day journeys with visits to nearly 70 different ports, including 22 in Japan, 54 overnights.