Plus, why 2021 is great for small ship cruising
| | theweekender | March 14, 2021 |
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| Cruises expected to start late summer at best | Cruise lines have confirmed that the earliest possible restart date for sailings from England will be "eight to 12 weeks" from May 17. Large cruise lines will need that length of time to get their ships ready for service -- meaning the first sailings from English ports will be late summer at best. | |
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| | NEW VIDEO: One line announces July 2021 restart | Cruise Critic's Editor-In-Chief Colleen McDaniel chats about one cruise line's exciting announcement about returning to sailing, and what it might mean for the industry. (Spoiler alert: It's coming soon!) | |
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| | Why 2021 is great for small ship cruising | Now is a very good time to set your sights on small cruise ships. Here are 8 great reasons why 2021 is a good year for small ship cruising; the biggest one, perhaps, being that small ships are likely to set sail before larger vessels. | |
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| | Ship sightings: Sold, scrapped and everything in between | We're keeping an eye on cruise ships worldwide, and this week has seen its fair share of notable stories. Ships that appear to be floating above the water, plus, a cruise ship fire that broke out off the coast of Greece and more. | |
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