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Just because I write a cruise blog, doesn’t mean that I don’t book the wrong cruise occasionally. Here is a story which dates back to 2019. It is about about a beautiful river and a little boat, from a major river cruise line.  Sadly, this story is not a happy one! Imagine a river cruise where […]


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‘Cruise and Maritime Voyages’ Marco Polo was a “real ship”. She was built in East Germany, in 1965, with an ice-strengthen hull. At 22,800 gt she was one of the smaller cruise ships, that regularly operated from UK ports. She could accommodate 820 passengers. She was tragically scrapped post COVID, in 2021, at the age of […]


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Ships Of State In the era of the great Ocean Liners, each country that had the resources and know-how, designed and built unique ships. These were ‘ships of state’, each representing their country. For example the UK had the likes of the ‘Titanic’ and later the Cunard Queen’s ‘Mary’ and ‘Elizabeth’. France had their wonderful...


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Jay’s short video nicely sums up the problem of cruise passengers swamping ports of call:


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MSC Cruises is bringing its MSC Yacht Club to two additional ships, the MSC Musica and the MSC Orchestra. The expansion marks the completion of the MSC Yacht Club refurbishment for the entire Musica class. The MSC Musica will receive the upgrade later in 2026, ahead of the South American season, followed by the MSC […]


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