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Six in 10 Brits can’t properly switch off on holiday

Six in 10 Brits can’t properly switch off on holiday

New research from Hurtigruten, the leader in iconic Norwegian coastal voyages, has reveal that almost 60% of Brits struggle to disconnect whilst on holiday, despite 74% knowing the importance of being able to unwind when they are away. The study of 2,000 UK adults found that not being able to relax on holiday had ruined their trip (45%) and many would go out of their way by trading convenience to travel to somewhere quieter (55%) if it meant they could fully disconnect.

SEABOURN INTRODUCES REGIONALLY INSPIRED CULINARY PROGRAM ABOARD SEABOURN ENCORE FOR ALASKA SEASON

SEABOURN INTRODUCES REGIONALLY INSPIRED CULINARY PROGRAM ABOARD SEABOURN ENCORE FOR ALASKA SEASON

Seabourn, the leader in luxury and expedition travel, has unveiled a new regionally inspired culinary program created specifically for the line's Alaska season. Developed to reflect the region's unique ingredients, traditions and sense of place, the program introduces a series of destination-driven dining and beverage experiences that unfold throughout each voyage. The program was launched on Seabourn Encore's inaugural Alaska season in May 2026 and builds on Seabourn's tradition of regionally inspired cuisine and extensively features Alaska's culinary traditions and coastal influences throughout each voyage.

Celestyal Journey celebrates maiden call to Agios Nikolaos, Crete

Celestyal Journey celebrates maiden call to Agios Nikolaos, Crete

Celestyal has marked a new milestone in its Mediterranean deployment, with the 1260-guest Celestyal Journey making her first call to Agios Nikolaos, Crete. The call, which took place on May 12, 2026, forms part of the cruise line’s seven-night ‘Idyllic Greece’ itinerary. Celestyal Journey is scheduled to visit the port a further 21 times throughout the 2026 season, which runs through to November.

Virgin Voyages releases latest impact report

Virgin Voyages releases latest impact report

Virgin Voyages has released its latest sustainability and social impact report, titled “Sea Change: Changing Sailing for Good”. The report outlines the brand’s ongoing environmental, social and operational commitments across its four-ship fleet. It highlights a number of milestones and performance metrics across the business, including its commitment to decarbonization., while detailing the operational changes, Crew initiatives and community programmes implemented since the brand launched in 2021.

Unforgettable Croatia launches 2027 season and Michelin Star add on

Unforgettable Croatia launches 2027 season and Michelin Star add on

Unforgettable Croatia has launched its 2027 small-ship cruising programme, featuring 136 guaranteed departures. The specialist luxury operator will offer 12 cruise itineraries and nine cruise and land journeys during the season, taking place from May to October across six ships. Each cruise has a maximum of 18 cabins. Unforgettable Croatia has unveiled two new themed cruises as part of its recently launched 2027 programme.

Regent Seven Seas Cruises® Partners with Flou to Deliver an Unrivalled Sleep Experience

Regent Seven Seas Cruises® Partners with Flou to Deliver an Unrivalled Sleep Experience

Regent Seven Seas Cruises®, the world’s leading ultra-luxury cruise line, has partnered with Italian sleep specialists Flou to redefine rest at sea aboard the highly anticipated new ship, Seven Seas Prestige™, launching in December 2026. Uniting two brands defined by excellence and luxury, the partnership introduces Flou’s handcrafted Leonardo Sleep Systems to Seven Seas Prestige’s highest suite categories, culminating in a bespoke creation designed exclusively for the Skyview Regent Suite

AROYA Cruises Returns to the Mediterranean for a Second Summer Season

AROYA Cruises Returns to the Mediterranean for a Second Summer Season

AROYA Cruises, the first Arabian cruise line, will return to the Mediterranean this summer for its second season in the region, building on the success of its 2025 debut and reinforcing its presence across regional and international markets. Galataport Istanbul will once again serve as AROYA’s Mediterranean homeport, with seven-night sailings across Türkiye, Greece and Egypt departing from one of the region’s most connected cities and offering guests a seamless gateway to the Eastern Mediterranean.

Tourism Minister calls for UK cruise growth as industry gathers for CLIA’s Cruise Tourism Summit

Tourism Minister calls for UK cruise growth as industry gathers for CLIA’s Cruise Tourism Summit

UK Tourism Minister Stephanie Peacock MP today reaffirmed government support for cruise growth as industry leaders gathered at the Port of Tyne for CLIA’s Cruise Tourism Summit. The Summit united cruise leaders, UK government representatives, ports, and tourism organisations. The programme explored ways that cruise can expand economic opportunity, strengthen regional tourism, and create lasting value for communities across the country.

EXPLORA III ELEVATES SUMMER 2026 WITH EXTRAORDINARY NORTHERN EUROPE JOURNEYS

EXPLORA III ELEVATES SUMMER 2026 WITH EXTRAORDINARY NORTHERN EUROPE JOURNEYS

This summer, maybe the most compelling new opening in luxury travel is not found on land at all; its address is the ocean. Setting off on her maiden voyages on August 3, EXPLORA III invites guests to experience a more refined expression of summer travel. From the quiet majesty of the Norwegian fjords to the cinematic coastlines of New England, each Journey has been thoughtfully designed to foster deeper connection through longer stays, overnight immersions and a more unhurried pace of discovery.

ATLAS OCEAN VOYAGES UNVEILS 2028-2029 INAUGURAL SEASON OF ATLAS ADVENTURER

ATLAS OCEAN VOYAGES UNVEILS 2028-2029 INAUGURAL SEASON OF ATLAS ADVENTURER

Atlas Ocean Voyages today announced the inaugural season of Atlas Adventurer, the newest addition to its fleet of luxury expedition yachts. Marking a significant milestone for the brand, the season introduces an all-new collection of journeys across Asia and Africa, regions never before featured in the Atlas destination portfolio.