Cruise & Ferry Itinerary Planning 2023

Port Canaveral in Florida, USA, is preparing for the arrival of Royal Caribbean International’s Wonder of the Seas, which will use the port as a homeport from November 2022. The port will also welcome Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest ship, Norwegian Prima, in December 2022, where it will begin its seven-night itineraries to the Caribbean, having also welcomed the arrival of Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Wish in June 2022. The port is set to reveal more plans in 2023. Port Canaveral prepares to welcome Wonder of the Seas and Norwegian Prima Emerald Cruises reveals itineraries for new vessels Emerald Cruises has launched a new collection of 2023 and 2024 ocean cruise itineraries for its new sister ships Emerald Azzurra and Emerald Sakara. The cruises include the Caribbean and Central America, transatlantic voyages and new ports of call in the Mediterranean and Adriatic Sea. Destination highlights in the Caribbean and Central America include Tobago Cay National Park in St Vincent and the Grenadines, Hillsborough on Carriacou, Granada, Curú National Wildlife Refuge in Costa Rica and Unesco World Heritage-listed Darién National Park in Panama. Emerald Sakara is set to debut in August 2023 with an eight-day ‘Ionian Sea Adventures’ trip, beginning in Civitavecchia, Italy, and calling at Capri, Sorrento and Malfi, before reaching Athens, Greece. DID YOU KNOW? 14 days is the most popular duration of a cruise, according to CLIA’s 2021 Global Passenger Report , with 43 per cent of passengers opting for fortnight-long voyages in 2021. MARKETWATCH 1 4

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