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Cruise Weekly Comment: Global Warming has expedition cruising on the boil

Cruise Weekly Comment: Global Warming has expedition cruising on the boil

Cruise Weekly – Comment by Roderick Eime Global Warming has expedition cruising on the boil With reports of record numbers of cruise vessels visiting the polar regions, it’s clear that adventure cruisers are busting to see the rapidly changing environment before it’s too late. Centre stage are the majestic polar bears whose northern kingdom is […]

Cruise Weekly Comment: Top End

Cruise Weekly Comment: Top End

Cruise Weekly – Comment by Roderick Eime Historically, modern expedition cruising goes back to Lindblad’s Antarctic cruises of the 1960s, while in our region, Coral Princess Cruises founder, Tony Briggs was one of the first to offer extended cruises on the Great Barrier Reef with a converted, Fairmile class, WWII-era submarine chaser in the early […]

Cruise Weekly Comment: Top End

Cruise Weekly Comment: Top End

Cruise Weekly – Comment by Roderick Eime Historically, modern expedition cruising goes back to Lindblad’s Antarctic cruises of the 1960s, while in our region, Coral Princess Cruises founder, Tony Briggs was one of the first to offer extended cruises on the Great Barrier Reef with a converted, Fairmile class, WWII-era submarine chaser in the early […]

Cruise Weekly Comment: Top End Expedition Cruising

Cruise Weekly Comment: Top End Expedition Cruising

Historically, modern expedition cruising goes back to Lindblad’s Antarctic cruises of the 1960s, while in our region, Coral Princess Cruises founder, Tony Briggs was one of the first to offer extended cruises on the Great Barrier Reef with a converted, Fairmile class, WWII-era submarine chaser in the early 1980s. Today, small ship, adventure-themed cruises abound […]

Cruise Weekly Comment: Top End Expedition Cruising

Cruise Weekly Comment: Top End Expedition Cruising

Historically, modern expedition cruising goes back to Lindblad’s Antarctic cruises of the 1960s, while in our region, Coral Princess Cruises founder, Tony Briggs was one of the first to offer extended cruises on the Great Barrier Reef with a converted, Fairmile class, WWII-era submarine chaser in the early 1980s. Today, small ship, adventure-themed cruises abound […]