MONACO TO ACCEPT ONLY SOME CRUISE SHIPS

Dan Rang -
For the resumption of cruise ship calls in Monaco in April, the Principality has now chosen to welcome only luxury cruise ships that are less than 250 m long and with a maximum capacity of 1,250 passe...

AUSTRALIA TO ALLOW INTERNATIONAL CRUISES AGAIN FROM APRIL

Michael Trout -
In February, Australia opened its borders to international tourists for the first time. Now, cruise ships are to enter the country again from April 17, 2022....

CRUISE TOURISM IN MALLORCA DRASTICALLY REDUCED IN 2023

Theodore Slate -
Since the Balearic government and the cruise association CLIA agreed in December 2021 that in future only a maximum of three cruise ships would be moored in Palma's port at any time, the number of shi...

ABU DHABI DOUBLES THE NUMBER OF CRUISE SHIPS IN THE FIRST QUARTER

Lisa Wallin -
The Port of Abu Dhabi recorded its busiest cruise season in the 2022-2023 season. This was with more than 700,000 tourists visiting the city in 184 calls, more than 10% of which included an itinerary ...

MONACO BANS LARGE CRUISE SHIPS

Chris Grad -
This summer, the Principality of Monaco has decided to change its policy of welcoming cruisers by barring the port to large units and opening its arms wide to small luxury units....
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