Sponsored by Cruise Traveller 17 May 2021
An Australian first has put more wind in the cruise industry’s sails (and sales) with loads of travellers reserving their spot on the world’s largest sailing ship.
Set to make her Aussie debut next summer, Tradewind Voyages’ new luxury ship
Golden Horizon, is the line’s most eco-friendly vessel, boasting 6,300 square meters of billowing sails, under the sole power of wind 70 per cent of the time.
To add to the excitement, Cruise Traveller, Australia’s small ship cruise specialist, is offering a special rail and sail package so your clients can journey across Australia on board both
The arrival in Australia of the world’s largest and newest sailing ship has inspired Tradewind Voyages and Cruise Traveller to sponsor two scholarships.
21 Apr 2021
Small-ship cruise specialist Cruise Traveller has announced a partnership with European river cruise line A-ROSA Cruises.
The line currently operates 12 premium river ships on the Rhine, Main, Moselle, Danube, Seine, Rhone/Saone and Douro rivers across Europe.
A-ROSA’s state-of-the-art 280-guest E-Motion ship is scheduled to join the line’s fleet in early 2022.
The new ship will offer guests balconies with seating for two in all 121 standard cabins and seven suites, while the vessel’s family cabins will accommodate up to five guests and are a record-breaking 28 square metres in size.
Other features of the E-Motion ship include multiple indoor and outdoor restaurants, several lounges and bars, two pools, a jacuzzi, sun deck, gym and sauna.