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Ponant Reveals Jazz-Themed Baltic Voyage in 2027

Ponant Explorations has announced its jazz-themed Baltic cruise setting sail in early 2027. The 11-day, 10-night “Jazz Festival, from the Baltic to the North Sea” aboard Le Commandant Charcot, will sail from Helsinki (Finland) to Bergen (Norway) Jan. 23-Feb. 2, 2027, according to a statement. Developed in collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center and the...
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Atlas Ocean Launches Double Air Credit Promo

Atlas Ocean Voyages is offering Double Air Credit of up to $3,000 per suite for select voyages to the Mediterranean, Northern Europe and the Arctic.  Forming part of the cruise line’s Explorer’s Choice offer, the deal is valid on select sailings for bookings made April 2-June 30, 2026, or until availability is exhausted, according to a press release.  “Air travel is an integral part of the overall journey when...

Beth Mercier Named Aurora Expeditions’ VP Sales for North America

Beth Mercier has been appointed Aurora Expeditions’ vice president of sales, North America. In her new position, Mercier will lead the cruise line’s sales strategy across North America, focusing on growing distribution and strengthening partnerships with the trade, according to a press release. “Beth’s deep experience within the polar expedition sector, combined with her background across both advisor and...

MedCruise Studies Cruise Tourism’s Impact Across the Mediterranean

MedCruise is launching a study aimed at providing an understanding of the economic, social and environmental impact of cruise tourism. The “Cruise Economic Impact Assessment Study” is conducted in cooperation with Professor Thanos Pallis of the Department of Maritime Studies at the University of Piraeus, MedCruise said in a press release. It is envisaged as a roadmap to optimize the economic, social and environmental benefits of cruise tourism. “This study marks a turning...

Cunard Expands Entertainment Program on 2026 Transatlantic Crossings

All Transatlantic Crossings aboard Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 are set to feature an expanded entertainment program in 2026, the company said in a press release. Guests sailing between New York and Southampton can expect what the company says will be its most extensive program ever, marking the fact that the cruise line was selected Headline Partner of the Olivier Awards. “For more than 185 years, Cunard’s iconic...

Adora Mediterranea Embarks on New Xiamen Season

The Adora Mediterranea has set sail from the Port of Xiamen, launching a six-day, five-night international cruise itinerary to Manila and Boracay in the Philippines. This is Adora’s third consecutive year of operation from Xiamen as its homeport as it continues to deepen its presence along China’s southeastern coast, the cruise line said in a statement. “Xiamen is a key...

Oceanwide Expeditions Supports Conservation Efforts in Antarctica

Oceanwide Expeditions has completed conservation and survey work carried out in cooperation with the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust (UKAHT) at two sites in the Antarctic Peninsula. These are Base Y on Horseshoe Island and Base E on Stonington Island, two former British research stations, preserved as historic monuments under the Antarctic Treaty. These sites that are managed by UKAHT are often destinations for managed expedition tourism, according to a...

Fred. Olsen Testing AI-Powered Food Waste Reduction Onboard

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has partnered with Swiss technology company Kitro to trial AI-powered food waste monitoring devices onboard the Bolette. As food waste is said to be responsible for around 10 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, the technology could play an important role in reducing emissions and supporting decarbonization in commercial operations. In a press release, the cruise line said...

Holland America Brings Art of Tea to Grand World Voyage

Holland America Line hosted a week-long immersive tea programming during the Volendam’s Grand World Voyage in Asia from March 24–30. As part of the cruise line’s Culinary Ambassador program, Master Tea Blender Steve Schwartz, founder of Art of Tea, hosted various tea-themed experiences for guests. The experiences were designed to deepen guests’ appreciation for tea...

Century Cruises Announces Fleet Expansion and New Destinations

Century Cruises has announced what it describes as exciting news and ambitious expansion plans that are set to be unveiled later in April. Announcing the news in a statement, the company also said that its Miami office is fully operational, enabling it to become a “true player” in the global cruise family. Sales have also...

Carnival’s Celebration Key Becomes Sensory Inclusion Certified

Celebration Key has become the first cruise destination to earn KultureCity’s sensory inclusion certification, Carnival Cruise Line said in a press release. More than 400 team members at the cruise line’s destination in Grand Bahama are now trained to help guests with sensory needs navigate the vacation environment. “This milestone demonstrates Carnival’s dedication to making vacations accessible and enjoyable for all, including families with sensory processing needs. By...

Tauck’s Lumière and Serene Christened in France

Tauck has christened its new riverboats, the Lumière and the Serene, in two separate ceremonies, the company said in a press release. The ceremony for the Lumière was held in Lyon on March 27, with around 50 guests, including Tauck leaders, travel advisors, supplier partners and members of the media, in attendance. “Our past river...

Viking Ptah and Sekhmet Floated Out in Egypt Ahead of Fall Debut

Viking’s newest ships for the Nile, the Viking Ptah and the Viking Sekhmet, have touched water for the first time, the company said in a press release. Following the float out ceremonies at Massara shipyard in Cairo, the ships will now be moved to a nearby outfitting dock for final construction and interior build-out. The Viking Ptah is set to...
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