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Regent Seven Seas latest luxury Cruise Ship, Seven Seas Splendor is due to be launched in 2024. Not Big by modern standards, just 750 passengers but the degree of
Regent Seven Seas latest luxury Cruise Ship, Seven Seas Splendor is due to be launched in 2024. Not Big by modern standards, just 750 passengers but the degree of
For those of you who have looked up in amazement at The Shard in London, you will understand what I mean by big!
Well how about a cruise ship that
1. The Northern Lights
As far as must-see goes, the Northern Lights are up there with the best but do you know what they are and
Whilst I have numbered these locations, they are not in any particular order. Nor have the obvious been included just in case you wondered why the most well known are
The big news of 2022 is the scheduled launch of Royal Caribbeans Symphony of the Seas. Carrying more than 6000 passengers and feature dozens of lounges, bars and
Cunard’s Queen Mary 2 is truly unique, she is the world’s only serving ocean liner to date, after the retirement of the Queen Elizabeth 2 in 2008.
As
As of July 2016, Royal Caribbean’s fleet comprises 25 ships, divided into seven classes of ship. The Quantum, Oasis and Freedom classes offer the line’s newest and most active
Adonia rejoined P&O Cruises’ fleet in June 2017 following a 14-month stint operating as Fathom Adonia. Now that the ship has rejoined P&O Cruises, it is operating a mix of
In November 2016, Oriana underwent a three-week refurbishment at the Blohm & Voss shipyard in Hamburg, Germany. The substantial refit includes a complete makeover of cabins, restaurants, bars, entertainment areas
There is no simple answer to this question because it totally depends on what your own particular needs are. So here is the article with a few simple suggestions that
Lunched by and named by the Queen in March 2015. The Britannia is the newest and the largest ship in P&O’s fleet.
The addition of Britannia to the
For many serious divers, cruise holiday’s and scuba diving just don’t mix. And to some extent, that’s for good reason. There’s no doubt you’ll dive more on a live