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Explore the smaller islands of historic Venice Lagoon with ‘La Bella Vita’
While large cruise ships are banned from entering the famous Venice Lagoon to protect its fragile infrastructure, the Giudecca Canal – one of Europe’s most celebrated canals – and the Venice waterfront remain accessible only to smaller vessels, including European Waterways’ 20-passenger luxury hotel barge, La Bella Vita.
Next in line for Antara Ganga Vilas: specially crafted short-segment cruising itineraries
Post the successful debut of Antara Ganga Vilas with the world's longest river journey, the ship will set sail on shorter 3-4 days cruising segments.
Marella Cruises returns to La Romana, Dominican Republic for winter 2024 with shorter itineraries
Marella Cruises has announced it will homeport Marella Explorer 2 out of La Romana in the Dominican Republic from 24th December 2024 for a series of winter sailings.
Royal Caribbean opens 2024-25 vacations from Shanghai, marking return to China
The cruise line’s highlight anticipated return to China is set for April 2024, when Spectrum sails from Shanghai to popular getaway destinations like Fukuoka, Okinawa, Nagasaki and Osaka, Japan.
SeaTrek Sailing Adventures enhance “Whale Sharks Coralsand Dragons” itinerary for 2024
New for 2024 departures, Indonesian expedition cruise operator, SeaTrek Sailing Adventures has significantly enhanced its signature Whales Sharks, Corals and Dragons itinerary,
Top Ten banned items you can’t take on your summer cruise
First-time and experienced cruisers alike may be surprised to know some of the everyday items which are prohibited onboard the most popular cruise ships.
5 Reasons why you should choose a sailing holiday
Sailing holidays might seem like a luxury only the super rich can afford, but they are actually a lot more accessible than you might think - and a lot of fun - whether you’re with family, a partner or group of friends.
The Advantage Travel Partnership reports strong cruise bookings
This week, The Advantage Travel Partnership have reported strong cruise bookings and its members have seen a spike in enquiries for cruise holidays, with multiple operators also reporting an increase in enquiries too.
Why ‘smaller is better than big’ in cruise ships?
More and more ports, famed cities, and environmentally sensitive maritime areas are banning large and mega ships due to over tourism, limiting the number of ships or even capping the number of visitors.
Cruising emerges as the top family travel trend for Indians in 2023
The top travel trends that emerged from the August 2022 study include that 8 in 10 urban Indian families who are planning to travel internationally are considering a cruise holiday in the next 12 months
Cruise passenger dies in shark attack while snorkeling
A US cruise ship passenger was killed by a shark while snorkeling near the Bahamas.
Witness a total solar eclipse in a luxury expedition cruise to Antarctica
Embark on the ultimate adventure to Antarctica, where towering icebergs and massive glaciers set the stage for a once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon: a total solar eclipse.
Cruise news: The increasing impact of the cruise industry and more
This week on cruise news, CLIA analyses the increasing impact of the cruise industry, AIDA Cruises welcomes its fourth Selection Class vessel, CMV unveils a 'refreshing new look' and more.
Voyage to the top of the world with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has announced its 2021/22 ocean programme, a 28-night Arctic exploration in August 2021, taking in the natural wonders of Greenland, Iceland and northern Norway.
Cruise news: Blue World Voyages gets ready to set sail and more
On our cruise radar this week, Blue World Voyages announces sailing in 2021, Nordic ports unite to work on environmental challenges, World Dream presents Alice's Christmas Wonderland and more.
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