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MSC Euribia

The port of Southampton has welcomed the first call of MSC Euribia

The UK’s port of Southampton is celebrating the inaugural visit of MSC Euribia, marking the start of its winter sailings around Northern Europe. In a traditional ceremony, the ship’s captain, Christopher Pugh, who studied at Southampton’s Warsash Maritime Academy, exchanged crests with local authorities. Until April 2024, the ship will offer voyages to Germany, the

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Norwegian Cruise line

Norwegian Cruise Line announces more solo cabins for solo passengers

Norwegian Cruise Line plans to significantly increase the number of cabins available for solo travelers in response to the rising trend of solo travel. The cruise line will add approximately 1,000 new cabins to all 19 ships in its fleet, introducing three new categories specifically designed for solo travelers: Solo Inside, Solo Oceanview, and Solo

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Holland America Lines

Incredible deals awaiting you for the summer of 2024 from Holland America Line

For those who are already planning their cruises for next year and are on the lookout for the best cruise deals, Holland America Lines is offering the “Have it All Early Booking Bonus.” This exclusive offer allows travelers to enjoy additional benefits and top-notch premium amenities at a discounted rate of 60%. However, time is

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Japan

Holland America plans to provide a 53-day cruise from Seattle to Japan

In September 2024, Holland America Line will introduce an unprecedented 53-day cruise to Japan. Departing from Seattle – Westerdam, this unique itinerary not only explores the wonders of the Far East but also includes stops in Alaska and Hawaii.  As part of Holland America’s Legendary Voyages program, this extended cruise offers the chance to discover

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Min Shift

Captain and 1st officer under investigation for navigating through a restricted area

The captain of Mein Schiff 4, operated by TUI Cruises, is under investigation for allegedly navigating through a restricted area in the Fehmarn Belt, a waterway that separates Fehmarn Island from the Danish Lolland Island.This incident could lead to serious repercussions, including criminal charges of negligence against the captain and the ship’s first officer. Although

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