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Aussies like the Gota Canal

John Alwyn-Jones - Nov 02, 2024

Cruising leisurely along the locks and lakes of Sweden’s Gota Canal is a journey many Australians have taken to their…

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Windjammer sailing again?

David - Nov 01, 2024

Problems remain for Windjammer Barefoot Cruises but some reports say the company will resume sailing at any time. Over the…

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ASEAN makes waves at CITM

Ian Jarrett - Nov 01, 2024

SINGAPORE - The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have joined forces to highlight cruising in Southeast Asia at this…

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Cruise ship nearly ran aground

John Alwyn-Jones - Nov 01, 2024

A report in The Age says that Holland America’s Statendam cruise ship nearly ran aground in Melbourne’s Port Phillip Bay…

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RCI’s Rhapsody of the Seas collects

John Alwyn-Jones - Oct 31, 2024

Travel agents have been having a fine old time wining and dining on board Royal Caribbean International’s Rhapsody of the…

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Bookings open for Seabourn’s latest

John Alwyn-Jones - Oct 31, 2024

Seabourn’s new 32,000-ton Seabourn Odyssey [pictured right] will go into service on June 24, 2009, and bookings will open to…

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Countdown to the Dawn

John Alwyn-Jones - Oct 31, 2024

Preparations are underway for Pacific Dawn’s naming ceremony to be held at Sydney’s Circular Quay on Thursday November 8. P&O…

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Costa partners with two Italian legends

John Alwyn-Jones - Oct 31, 2024

Italian line Costa Crociere is linking up with two historic Italian companies – motor vehicle manufacturer Fiat and Italy’s favourite…

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Costa targets Aussies

John Alwyn-Jones - Oct 31, 2024

Costa Cruises is targeting Australians in a push to book 1.5 million passengers in 2010 onto what will be the…