Explore Alaska: Four New Journeyscape Cruises
Explore Alaska’s wildest frontiers aboard Journeyscape’s new expedition cruises—glaciers, wildlife, culture, and luxury blended into four unique journeys.
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Explore Alaska’s wildest frontiers aboard Journeyscape’s new expedition cruises—glaciers, wildlife, culture, and luxury blended into four unique journeys.
NCLH celebrates 10 years in Australia with a new Sydney HQ, expanding luxury cruise itineraries, staff, and sustainable travel initiatives.
Wollongong pushes Port Kembla as Sydney’s third cruise port, backed by industry and government. New terminal targets 2.3M passengers by 2033, boosting regional tourism.
Legend of the Seas, Royal Caribbean’s LNG-powered Icon-class ship, floated out in Finland August 2025—destined for 2026 Mediterranean and Caribbean voyages.
Queen Victoria’s visit marks the close of the British cruise season in Mallorca. Palma’s new policy caps ships—balancing tourism and sustainability.
Scottish brothers row 9,000 miles across the Pacific in 139 days, greeted by the Royal Australian Navy in Cairns, raising funds for clean water projects.
Royal Caribbean launches its largest ship from Port Canaveral as Hawaii enacts a pioneering cruise passenger green fee to fund climate resilience—lawsuit underway.
Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines partners with Visit Eidfjord for a powerful beach clean-up, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and responsible tourism.
Phoenix Reisen cancels December 6 MS Artania Mediterranean cruise for emergency drydock due to bow thruster fault. Full refunds and rebooking options offered.
Dubai’s Dock & Dine program offers free moorage, quick reservations, and access to top waterfront restaurants, redefining yacht tourism in the city.
AIDAdiva adopts Nippon Paint Marine’s eco-friendly coatings, boosting fuel efficiency, cutting emissions, and setting new standards in sustainable cruise travel.
Aroya Cruises brings 2,684 passengers to Marmaris, driving Türkiye’s record-breaking cruise tourism growth and strengthening its global travel appeal.