Ready…Set….Encore

Its been a good while since I was last able to bring you stories of an adventure aboard a fabulous new cruise liner but my dry spell is due to come to an end this month as I fly out to Germany with a handful of Cruise.co.uk buddies to be one of the very first […]

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Brits held ‘hostage’ in China!

China is a destination on the bucket list for many of us. When we think of China we imagine most of us envision the sun setting over the famous Great Wall, the calm waters lapping at the shores of the iconic Summer Palace and of course the mysterious expressions chiselled in to the faces of […]

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What the demise of Thomas Cook means for you

You will likely have seen the sad news this week that after 178 years in business Thomas Cook lost their ongoing battle to save their struggling company when the banks refused to further refinance their debts. Over 22,000 jobs have been lost and it is estimated 120,000 holiday makers are still abroad waiting to be […]

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Another World First, but which Cruise Line this time?

So we’ve had carousels, surf machines, sky dive simulators, robotic bar tenders, monstrously scary water slides, aqua parks, sky ride peddle cars, dodgems, ice rinks, rock climbing walls, real grass lawns, 55ft dive boards, laser tag, panic rooms gosh you name it…ships these days seem to have it all. Recently hitting the record books was […]

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The Earths Lungs are Burning

The Amazon is the largest tropical forest in the world, covering more than five million square kilometres across nine countries: Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Suriname and Venezuela. It acts as an enormous carbon sink, storing up to an estimated 100 years worth of carbon emissions produced by humans, and is seen as vital […]

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Trouble in the Gulf creates trouble for cruisers

British cruise line P&O have today announced they are pulling one of their vessels from her Dubai and United Arab Emirates season planned for October 2019 through to March 2020 due to ongoing issues in the Persian Gulf, leaving thousands of holiday makers having to rebook their planned trips. It is no secret that tensions […]

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Cruise Ships Still Rescuing Migrants

The Marella Discovery is the latest vessel to have found herself undertaking a rescue mission as she sailed close to the Greek mainland over the weekend, reportedly saving 111 migrants including 33 children from their stricken boat which was found in distress some 40 miles off the coast of Greece. It has not yet been […]

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Sunbathers narrow miss with a body that fell from the sky

Strange news in the papers this week as a Londoner’s sunbathing stint was disrupted by the body of a man falling from the sky and landing in a Clapham garden just feet away from where the occupant lay dozing on his lounger. A Kenya Airways flight was on its final approach in to Heathrow airport when […]

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Could Virtual Reality be the end of Tourism as we know it?

You may not be a fan of gaming or own a Playstation, Xbox or similar but there is no denying that video gaming is going from strength to strength and as time goes by, technology becomes more and more advanced to a point where it can successfully replicate the real world in a virtual one. […]

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TUI Compensation Cop Out

Do you know your rights when it comes to delayed departures and situations arising where you miss part of your holiday? There are regulations and laws in place these days to protect clients from losing out when airlines have ‘operational’ issues leaving passengers waiting around in the airports for longer than they bargained for but […]

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