Captain Cook Cruises Fiji invests in new cruise ship
Locally owned Captain Cook Cruises Fiji has invested in bringing in a new cruise ship, Caledonian Sky on a long-term charter. (more…)
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Locally owned Captain Cook Cruises Fiji has invested in bringing in a new cruise ship, Caledonian Sky on a long-term charter. (more…)
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With nearly 200 people on board between North American and European cruise passengers, it is a boutique cruise ship and a luxury shipping company specialized in expedition cruises to unique destinations. (more…)
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Noble Caledonia and Salén Ship Management are one of our latest clients who are implementing Rescompanys’ eConcierge Thermal Screening system to enhance the health measures at Check in and onboard. (more…)
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Australia’s most awarded luxury cruise and tour operator, APT, will set sail in 2019 along the Adriatic Coast in the brand new Queen Eleganza. In partnership with Noble Caledonia, APT will be chartering the brand new Croatian made, yacht-style, Small Ship along the famed coastline. (expeditioncruising.com)
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Indonesia says nearly 19,000 square meters (204,000 square feet) of coral reef was damaged by a foreign cruise ship that ran aground in the pristine waters of Raja Ampat in West Papua province earlier this month. (usnews.com)
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Noble Caledonia has revealed it is working with the Indonesian Government — and a local reef assessment expert — to establish a “fair and realistic” settlement to cover the damage caused to a coral reef by Caledonian Sky last week. (cruisecritic.com)
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One of the main coral reefs at Raja Ampat, an Indonesian island chain home to perhaps the world’s richest marine biodiversity, was severely damaged last week when a Bahamian-flagged cruise ship smashed into it at low tide, according to an official report. (theguardian.com)
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