Are cruise lines nickel and diming or just ensuring cruise prices are stable and fair?
Probably the most frequent and passionate complaint you’ll hear from regular cruisers, is that cruise lines are ‘nickel and diming’ them.
Probably the most frequent and passionate complaint you’ll hear from regular cruisers, is that cruise lines are ‘nickel and diming’ them.
Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas, which is set to join Icon of the Seas and Star of the Seas as the biggest cruise ship in the world, set out on its first sea trials.
Royal Caribbean’s megaship Hero of the Seas features a 12-person treehouse suite which costs more than $250,000 a week to book.
The tiny of town Eden on NSW’s South Coast of only around 3500 people punches well above its weight in the cruising world.
Royal Caribbean’s beach club at Lelepa is still consulting with locals and has yet to complete its environmental impact statement, despite a glossy video and sales campaign.
Like floating cities, today’s mega ships offer a blend of luxury, entertainment, and premium features. But if you think these ships are big, wait until you see what’s set to launch.
Royal Caribbean has officially revealed Hero of the Seas as its fourth Icon Class cruise ship, unveiling a host of new attractions onboard.
As the cost of living crunch hits travel, families are discovering the cruise advantage. Not only is it more relaxed, it’s also way better value than a resort.
Royal Caribbean’s Australian chief has spoken about the launch of the line’s first private beach resort in our region, Royal Beach Club Lelepa.