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Oceania Cruises will sail a series of voyages to Canada, New England, and Iceland this summer, aboard the 1,250-guest Marina and the 670-guest Insignia.
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Azamara adds new 2024 sailings in response to Israel unrest
Azamara has added two sailings visiting new ports across Canada and New England in autumn 2024, as it makes further schedule adjustments due to the conflict in…
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Seabourn opens sales for 2024 Alaska, Canada
Seabourn has opened reservations for its 2024 Alaska, Canada and New England season, with 25 immersive voyages across the regions
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Tauck expands small ship cruising pact with Silversea
Tauck is expanding its alliance with Silversea, introducing a collection of Eastern Canada and New England 13-day itineraries between New York City and Quebec to its program next autumn.
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Seabourn shows confidence in Canada/Alaska rebound
Seabourn has indicated full confidence in the rebound of Canada and Alaska's cruise industry, unveiling plans to resume sailing in North America for the first…
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Seabourn unveils 2023 North America options
Seabourn has unveiled further 2023 deployment plans for its North American operation, spanning Alaska, the Pacific Coast and Canada/New England.
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Reservations open for new Seabourn 2022 sailings
Seabourn has opened bookings for a vast number of 2022 northern summer and autumn voyages through Europe, Alaska, Canada, and New England.
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