Cruise News You Can Use! Missed ports, New largest cruise ship list and more!
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Royal had to uh cancel a port visit um yeah the uh the Ovation of seas uh was supposed to sail into Wellington New Zealand uh yesterday
it's it's official we now have a new list of the world's largest cruise ships
if you're in the mood for a European tour European Cruise next year you might want to check it out
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When Ovation of the Seas was set to visit Wellington, New Zealand on Tuesday, November 28th, the port visit unfortunately had to be cancelled due to high winds of 25-30 mph. Guests will instead enjoy an extra day at sea as the ship makes its way to the next scheduled stop in Napier. An exciting update in the cruise world - the list of world's largest cruise ships by tonnage officially changed on November 29th, 2022 with the delivery of Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas. The new top 10 biggest cruise ships are: 1) Icon of the Seas 2) Wonder of the Seas 3) Symphony of the Seas 4) Harmony of the Seas 5) Oasis of the Seas 6) Allure of the Seas 7) MSC World Europa 8) P&O Arvia 9) Costa Smeralda and 10) Costa Toscana. Holland America Line has a new promotion for residents of Colorado, Georgia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Florida, Massachusetts, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, Virginia and the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Ontario. Book by January 24th, 2024 to sail to Europe between April and November 2024 and receive $50 onboard credit per first 2 guests and $500 air credit per first 2 guests. This stacks with Holland America's "Have It All" promotions including beverage packages, wifi, specialty dining and shore excursions. The cruise port of Quebec broke visitation records this year! From April 25th to November 5th, the port welcomed 154,000 cruise guests across 131 visits by 41 different cruise ships. 2021 saw fewer but still impressive numbers, welcoming 96 cruise ship visits and 92,000 cruise visitors.