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Omega offers eclipse
sailing in Greenland Omega Breaks has partnered Ambassador Cruise Line on an eclipse sailing in August
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line – in 48 countries across three continents. Ambience will offer 37 sailings and seven festive events, while Ambition will operate 47 sailings between March 22, 2026, and March 29, 2027. Ambassador primarily targets
over-50s passengers but the range features two sailings aimed at multigenerational family groups. Destinations span the
British Isles to Scandinavia, the Caribbean and the Americas. New destinations include Croatia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guadalupe, Martinique, Dominica and Montenegro, while new cities include Malmo, Trieste for Venice, Dubrovnik, Bordeaux, Cartagena, Kotor, Zadar, Gdansk and Kiel. Ambassador is offering
early-booking deals including buy-one-get-one-free, half-price fares for single travellers and 20% off premier drinks packages for bookings made by December 4.
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the Adriatic for 2025 Adriatic Jewels from Venice
to Dubrovnik will have options to sail from either city between June and November, with fares starting at £3,000. Prices include a themed night
and Captain’s Dinner, but not island shore excursions or Wi-Fi.
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travelweekly.co.uk Regent to run Reunion
Cruise from Miami Regent Seven Seas Cruises is to operate its first Reunion Cruise in six years with a Rhythms Under The Sun voyage on Seven Seas Mariner from Miami on December 11. The seven-night cruise will reunite retired crew and organise excursions and onboard events with the likes of Captain John McNeil and cruise directors Jamie and Dana Logan.
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HX starts to roll out
all-inclusive pricing HX has started rolling out an all-inclusive offering as standard. Prices will now include daily expeditions and activities, full- board dining, alcoholic drinks, Wi-Fi, gratuities, access to hot tubs and fitness room, professional photos and take-home expedition gear. The new fares will span the whole fleet from November.
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Fly with Air Transat
1 Families can fly hassle-free on Air Transat, with designated check-in counters and pre-boarding for those travelling with young children, so you can be sure of less queuing. The airline also ensures families travelling with under-13s on the same booking will automatically be allocated adjacent seats two weeks before departure. Additionally, families are invited to sign up to the free Air Transat’s Kids Club on the airline’s website.
2 Groups of 10 or more passengers travelling together, whether for business, school or leisure, can fly with ease on Air Transat. They benefit from 23kg of checked luggage allowance and 10kg carry-on, allocated block seating and standard inflight services, including a meal with wine, a snack and inflight entertainment. Group bookings can be made easily, with passenger names and balance due 30 days prior to departure. Contact
groupsuk@transat.com for full T&Cs.
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3 Year-round flights operate on Air Transat’s extensive route network, with more than 40 flights a week to eastern Canada through the summer. There are non-stop flights to Toronto year-round from Gatwick, Manchester and Glasgow, and from Dublin to Toronto and Gatwick to Montreal in the summer. Air Transat’s joint venture with Porter Airlines means passengers from the UK and Ireland can connect in Toronto and Montreal to experience more of Canada and beyond.
2026. The 16-day voyage on Ambition will visit the south coast of Greenland where it is expected to experience the longest duration of the eclipse of two minutes and 15 seconds. Astronomer and presenter Pete Lawrence will accompany the cruise, which costs from £3,999.
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