The Cruise Web Current Newsletter - October 2016
October 2016 |
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Don't be fooled by the name because Iceland offers much more! This month we take you beyond Iceland's glaciers where you'll find waterfalls, hot springs, geysers, lava fields and volcanoes – not to mention a midnight sun that sets the landscape afire.
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Norwegian Cruise Line's Norwegian Bliss will debut Summer 2018, and she'll be custom-built for Alaska cruising! Read more to find out the artist designing the hull art.
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Check out our latest infographic to preview Crystal River Cruises' next two luxurious 110-passenger river ships, Crystal Bach and Crystal Mahler, scheduled to debut in the summer of 2017!
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In partnership with the Wildlife Conservation Society, Paul Gauguin will introduce two new onboard programs, Wildlife Discovery Series and Stewards of Nature.
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While cruising becomes more and more popular in Asia, Japan has grabbed the attention of several cruise lines, making it easier than ever to explore the beautiful landscapes, stunning temples and futuristic cities in the Land of the Rising Sun!
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Celebrity Cruises recently announced a special "Top Chef Signature Sailing" Eastern Caribbean cruise departing December 30, 2016. This exclusive sailing will feature new culinary experiences with four former Top Chef competitors!
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In 2017, Uniworld River Cruises will debut its newest Super Ship, S.S. Joie de Vivre, which translates beautifully as the "joy of living." This 128-passenger luxury cruise ship will feature 2 Royal Suites, 8 regular suites and 54 staterooms.
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Carnival announced construction of the first two cruise ships to be based in North America and powered by Liquefied Natural Gas. Here's to a "green" future for cruise lines focusing on energy efficiency and environmental friendliness!
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