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Tuesday, 29 January 2019
CLIA reveals Cruise Industry Awards finalists
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Overall winners to be named at industry night of nights in Sydney next month. Cruise Lines International Association has just rel...
Tuesday, 22 January 2019
Celebrity Edge Mediterranean Transatlantic & the Southern Caribbean Journey
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In November 2019, surround yourself with the picturesque coastlines of Italy, France and Spain, followed by the unforgettable colour ...
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Tuesday, 8 January 2019
MSC Grandiosa floats out in Saint-Nazaire
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MSC Cruises' third Meraviglia generation ship to set sail in November 2019 MSC Cruises, the Swiss-based world's largest priva...
Sunday, 6 January 2019
'The Most Luxurious Ship Ever Built' to Sail Australia and New Zealand
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'The Most Luxurious Ship Ever Built' Set to Sail Local Waters for the First Time in 2020/21 as Part of Her Inaugural Australia...
Tuesday, 4 December 2018
Spice up your life on Ecruising’s The Culinary Dream through Asia journey
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Foodies and gourmets, rejoice, and get ready to satisfy your epi-curious itch on Ecruising 's ultimate gastronomic odyssey – The Cul...
Sunday, 2 December 2018
Norwegian Jewel comes home after massive refurbishment
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Norwegian Jewel’s Second Local Season Underlines Norwegian Cruise Line’s Ongoing Investment in and Commitment to the Asia-Pacific Region ...
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Saturday, 1 December 2018
Seabourn - the last word on luxury at sea
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Words: Ian MacTavish Not many of us live right beside the sea. My wife and I certainly don’t. But you’d have to be a long way from...
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