In honor of some of the most memorable ships in Holland America Line’s nearly 150-year history,…
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Carnival to remove even more ships from its fleet
In face of the COVID-19 global pandemic Carnival Corporation – the company behind Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Holland America Line,…
Continue ReadingNorwegian Cruise Line extends pause in operations
Following the current global environment Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is extending the suspension of all cruise…
Continue ReadingCrystal: celebrating 30 years of luxury cruising
This year Crystal celebrates 30 years of luxury cruising. Since 1990 Crystal has been offering an…
Continue ReadingPrincess Cruises launches British Isles sale
Starting Wednesday 29 July to 10 August Princess Cruises is offering a British Isles sale. The sale…
Continue ReadingSpirit of Adventure floats out
The latest addition to Saga’s ocean cruise fleet, Spirit of Adventure, was floated out of the…
Continue ReadingCarnival sells ships and puts others on long term lay-up
Over the past few months Carnival Cruise Line has been rethinking its fleet. As a result…
Continue ReadingThe amazing 2021-2022 Viking World Cruise
In 2021-2022 Viking is taking travelers on a 136-day voyage around the world visiting 27 countries…
Continue ReadingPrincess Cruises extends pause in cruise operations on select itineraries
Due to the continued progression of COVID-19 and related decisions of various government, health authorities, and airlines regarding travel restrictions, Princess Cruises is extending…
Continue ReadingCosta neoRomantica gets new lease on life with Celestyal Cruises
Carnival Corporation recently announced it is selling 13 ships from its fleet this year. This includes four…
Continue ReadingCDC extends No Sail Order through the end of September
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has extended the No Sail Order for cruise…
Continue ReadingPONANT goes back to sea with an ultra-strengthened health protocol
PONANT is one of the first cruise lines in the world to resume its activity. The…
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