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Family fun on Asia’s largest dream cruise
Travelling as a family certainly has its rewards. For one, it’s a great idea that bonds the family together as a unit. It can sometimes be challenging, however, to travel in a family unit – especially when your family is made up of members from different age groups.
Family fun on region’s largest cruise
The Royal Caribbean International recently revealed a US$97mil new look for the debut of its amplified cruise ship, Voyager of the Seas.
Giving back during holidays through voluntourism
It feels good to do good when travelling, but there are factors to consider before you sign up for voluntourism.
Cruise sailing: Reasons to add this experience to your bucket list
If you think cruise sailing is just meant for the elderly, think again. Revolutionising Asia’s largest holiday experience for singles, couples or families, Royal Caribbean International’s Quantum of the Seas cruise ship has a little bit of something for everyone.
Cruise sailing: Reasons to add this experience to your bucket list
If you think cruise sailing is just meant for the elderly, think again. Revolutionising Asia’s largest holiday experience for singles, couples or families, Royal Caribbean International’s Quantum of the Seas cruise ship has a little bit of something for everyone.
Cruise terminal set for expansion
GEORGE TOWN: The RM155mil expansion work at Swettenham Pier Cruise Terminal (SPCT) will begin next month.
Cruise deals for brand’s 50th anniversary
GLOBAL cruise brand Royal Caribbean International kicks off its 50 Years Bold anniversary celebrations this month with attractive deals, together with the launch of its latest marketing campaign Stop Wondering, Start Wandering.
Cruise fair returns for fourth time in five malls nationwide
Holiday Tours is holding the Royal Caribbean Cruise Fair at selected malls nationwide.
Monster cruises causing havoc
Singapore: Cruises are enjoying a boom fuelled in part by hordes of Chinese tourists taking to the high seas, but green groups warn a wave of hulking new liners may cause environmental devastation.