Cruising Journal
Allure of the Seas: a successful but measured amplification
Expectations were high, especially given the prestige of the Oasis Class and the ship’s reputation, having won over a large community of enthusiasts since its debut. After visiting the ship both before and after the refurbishment, the conclusion is...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Carnival Miracle 2025: a renewed classic
Stepping aboard the Carnival Miracle means entering a world built around imagination. This ship doesn’t simply transport passengers from port to port; it’s a parallel universe filled with theatrical sets, vibrant colors, and evocative names that draw...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Strategies and Innovation in the Luxury Cruise Sector: Interview with Gabriella Fonzo
We are delighted to invite Gabriella Fonzo, Senior Director of Sales EMEA for Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, to share her insights through an in-depth interview focusing on the marketing strategies, brand positioning, and evolving...
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Shaft Line Propulsion vs Podded Propulsion Systems in Maritime Engineering
Read Full Story (Page 1)Aboard Hanseatic Inspiration alles ist gut!
This year, this Cruising Journal-ist writer sailed Hapag Lloyd’s 240 passenger Hanseatic Inspiration. The 2019-launched Expedition ship was repositioning from the Great Lakes to begin its season in Antarctica. We boarded this sparkling white ship in...
Read Full Story (Page 3)Birka Gotland: Mini cruise to Visby
In April 2024, the Birka Gotland returned to active cruise service following a lengthy Covid lay-up, a subsequent change in ownership and a thorough refurbishment. Now jointly owned by Rederi AB Gotland (Visby) and Viking Line (Mariehamn), the former...
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