My Wish
Norwegian Cruise Line doubles number of solo cabins available
Norwegian Cruise Line will add more than 1,000 solo cabins to double the offering for passengers travelling on their own. There are also now three new solo stateroom categories – Solo Inside, Solo Oceanview and Solo Balcony – for sailings from January 2, 2024. The line’s solo cabin offering will be available across all 19 of its ships, providing more choice for single travellers.
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Cruise Croatia adds Opatija-Dubrovnik sailings for 2024
Cruise Croatia has added a seven-night Opatija to Dubrovnik itinerary to its 2024 programme. The small-ship operator is
offering four departure dates between June and September on the 36-passenger My Wish. On sale now, the itinerary calls
at Zadar, Split, Hvar and KorĨula and includes daily swim stops, watersports and onboard lectures. Guided tours are also included,
with passengers visiting waterfalls in Krka National Park and enjoying wine tasting in Hvar. Cruise Croatia also offers pre
and post-cruise extensions for passengers keen to explore Istria. Prices lead in at £2,195. Chief commercial officer
Graham Carter said: “This itinerary promises an unforgettable, intimate adventure along the spectacular Dalmatian coast.”
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Oceania unveils over 100 options for 2025
Oceania Cruises’ new 2025 summer collection features more than 100 itineraries. It includes 70 sailings across the Mediterranean and northern Europe, plus more than 40 Grand Voyages. Riviera will sail in Alaska for the first time, while Regatta will embark on seven itineraries in French Polynesia and Hawaii.
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Havila offers up to £400 credit for cruises booked by October 31
Havila Voyages is offering up to £400 onboard credit on 2024-25 Norway sailings in an early-booking incentive. The promotion covers departures from January 1, 2024, to March 31, 2025, for bookings by the end of October. An 11-day cruise from Bergen to Kirkenes will qualify for £400 credit per cabin.
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Phu Quoc island, Vietnam
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Wendy Wu combines Mekong river cruises with beach stays
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Wendy Wu Tours has launched a collection of 14-night river cruise and beach holidays along the Mekong River for next year. A seven-night river cruise on board Victoria Mekong
is available with an optional extension of four nights’ bed and breakfast at the Anja Beach Resort & Spa on the island of Phu Quoc in the Gulf of Thailand. The new collection comes as the operator reports
an increase of more than 70% in booking enquiries for river cruises in southeast Asia in 2024 compared with this year. The cruises start at Kampong Cham in Cambodia,
known for its French colonial buildings, and visit Angkor Ban, famous for its original, wooden houses, and Koh Dach, known as Silk Island, with time spent with local families to learn about the art of silk weaving.
Other stops include Cambodian capital Phnom
Penh, where clients can take a pedal-powered ‘cyclo’ ride to the Raffles Hotel Le Royal for afternoon tea, and a day visiting the Royal Palace and Silver Pagoda complex. The cruise finishes with an evening of traditional Cambodian Khmer Apsara dancing. All bookings made by October 31 include £400
worth of shore excursions, and offer the four-night beach and spa holiday for free, representing a saving of up to £500. The operator’s 33-cabin river cruise ship boasts a
contemporary, Asian-inspired design and includes an infinity pool and ‘horizon’ lounge bar. Cabin types include Deluxe Staterooms and VIP Suites, all with private balconies. Prices start from £2,499 for 14 nights, including
flights, the Mekong River cruise and beach stay.
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