Cruise news: SeaDream's Mediterranean adventures
SeaDream Yacht Club has announced its new Mediterranean cruise program for 2020, which combines major ports and smaller, less-crowded destinations
SeaDream Yacht Club has announced its new Mediterranean cruise program for 2020, which combines major ports and smaller, less-crowded destinations
The Nordic region's most high-profile cruise fleet operator is refitting its ships to make them less polluting, and plans to use a byproduct of rotten fish to help power their new, leaner engines.
The line already has a loyal fan base in Western and South Australia.
APT has outlined 2019-20 cruise-tours in its latest Vietnam and Cambodia brochure.
In just under two weeks' time, Nieuw Statendam will officially become the 15th member of the Holland America Line fleet.
Trips include a 15-day tour of Egypt with a four-night river cruise on the Nile on the recently refurbished ship Royal Lily.
Celebrity is also sending its 2850-passenger Eclipse for 2020 cruise season.
A new line of river cruises will combine an all-inclusive luxury experience with science, conservation and exploration.
Twice the width of regular river vessels and accommodating 196 passengers, AmaMagna will beAPT's biggest river cruise ship.
Another major cruise ship will be based in Melbourne as Sydney struggles to cope with demand.
Sanctuary Retreats recently launched its refurbished Sanctuary Sun Boat IV on the Nile River in Egypt, bringing new elegance to the classic river-cruise route between Aswan and Luxor.
Hotel chain Ritz-Carlton's much-awaited expansion into cruising marked a major milestone on Wednesday as its first vessel touched water.
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