Snap up hot deals during Choose Cruise month

Snap up hot deals during Choose Cruise month

Thinking of booking a cruise? Well the Cruise Line International Association’s new campaign, Choose Cruise, is where you can pick up some amazing deals on your dream holiday in October. CLIA Australasia and Asia Managing Director, Joel Katz said #ChooseCruise was successful in the past and generated unprecedented traction on social media. “Choose Cruise is … Read more

Pacific Explorer’s birthday turns into a riot

Pacific Explorer 1st birthday

It’s only been a year, but P&O’s Pacific Explorer is already an established part of Australia’s thriving cruise scene. And as the ship with one of the most risqué shows at sea, what better way to celebrate a birthday than bring its shapely dancers aboard so they can jump out of a three-metre birthday cake. … Read more

Seabourn adds to Arctic expedition fleet as market takes off

Seabourn Arctic fleet

Ultra luxury cruise line Seabourn is adding two new expedition ships to their five-strong fleet, in yet another indication of the strength of adventure journeys. Silversea, recently bought by Royal Caribbean, French luxury line Ponant and Hertigruten are all increasing their expedition fleets to meet demand. Seabourn’s new vessels will include many of the features … Read more

Only a few cabins left as Australia falls in love with the Vikings

Viking Sun, Sydney

Michelle Black, managing director, Viking Cruises, on board Viking Orion, the ship bound for Sydney. The brand new Viking Orion is cruising in the Med this week, currently treating guests to its own brand of immersive shore excursion around the Italian coast. But by the end of the year, she’ll be sailing in our waters … Read more

Hurtigruten drops all single-use plastic in industry first

Hurtigruten bans plastic

Hurtigruten has become the first cruise company to remove all single-use plastic straws, plastic glasses, coffee lids and plastic bags across its fleet of cruise ships from July 2. Plastic straws have been replaced by metal ones while plastic cutlery, plastic glasses, plastic lids on coffee cups, plastic toothpicks and plastic aprons have been banned … Read more

Why the iconic Scenic Eclipse won’t sail this year

Scenic Eclipse

Scenic, the Australian river cruise line, is delaying its move into expedition ocean cruising until 2019 after running into construction problems. Owner Glen Moroney told US site Travel Agent the $250 million Scenic Eclipse, which has been heavily advertised in Australia and has two helicopters and a mini sub for its luxury guests, won’t now … Read more

The VIP club – inside the most exclusive areas on cruise ships

The most exclusive areas on a cruise

A number of cruise lines have created special VIP areas which are designed for those who love all the aspects of big ship cruising – the food, the entertainment, the water slides and the rides – but want some peace and quiet away from the rest of the ship. Most of the private areas have their … Read more

New Royal Caribbean boss promises big things for Australian market

Celebrity Edge

Royal Caribbean’s new boss in Australia Susan Bonner promises a big wave season beginning in October, with the line’s longest deployment ever. And she hopes to bring the new wave of Celebrity Cruises ships – the modern and technologically advanced Edge class – to Australia. The first, the stunning Celebrity Edge, will be launched at the … Read more