Quark Expeditions unveils Northwest Passage to Newfoundland
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- Published: 24 July 2024 24 July 2024
Quark Expeditions, the leader in Polar and Adventure travel, has announced its grandest Arctic expedition to date: “Northwest Passage to Newfoundland: Glaciers, Mountains, and Wildlife.” This exclusive itinerary invites guests aboard the Ultramarine for a 2,500-nautical-mile odyssey across the vast expanse of the Arctic, from the historic city of Resolute, Nunavut, to the electric city of St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. Equipped with twin-engine helicopters for flightseeing and quick-launch Zodiacs for up-close wildlife viewing, guests will experience the beauty of the North from all possible vantage points, all in the comfort of the state-of-the-art Ultramarine.
“Quark Expeditions is excited to guide guests for the first time ever, through the Northwest Passage and down the east coast of Baffin Island to Newfoundland and Labrador,” says Catherine Lawton, Director of Product Development at Quark Expeditions. “From the tidewater glaciers of Lancaster Sound to the rugged wilderness of the Torngat Mountains and the charming French islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, this 16-day journey provides unsurpassed access to explore the breathtaking scenery, rich topography, history, and cultures of the Arctic and North Atlantic.”
Departing on September 18, 2025, in Calgary, Alberta, guests will visit a curated selection of the Canadian Arctic’s most remote and untouched locations, including Icy Arm Fjord, Cape Mercy, and the untamed and unspoiled Torngat Mountains. These stops offer a perfect blend of mountainous landscapes and serene waters, with opportunities to paddle, hike, and explore the scenery and wildlife by land, boat, and air.
Travellers will also tread where past explorers once ventured, delving into the mysterious and captivating history of Arctic exploration. At Beechey Island, a poignant site from Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated 1845 expedition, guests will visit the gravesites of Franklin’s crew members and learn about their courageous journey. Later, in L’Anse aux Meadows, guests will explore a remarkable Viking settlement, believed to be where Norse explorer Leif Erikson first set foot in North America, centuries before Columbus. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, the only one of its kind in North America, offers a unique and intriguing glimpse into Viking exploration and the early settlement of the continent.
In addition to historical exploration, guests will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the diverse cultures encompassing these distinct regions. In Qikiqtarjuaq, a remote community in Nunavut guests will meet community members and learn about the local Inuit way of life and what it is like to live in one of Earth’s harshest climates. In Saint Pierre and Miquelon, a French archipelago off the coast of Newfoundland, charming, colorful houses will welcome guests as they experience French ambiance through the region’s delightful cuisine, exquisite wines, and cultural traditions. Onboard the Ultramarine, guests will learn about Newfoundland’s folk musical heritage and will partake in a Newfoundland Kitchen Party, an integral part of the culture of Newfoundland and Labrador, where people come together to share music, stories, food, and dance.
Creating the perfect polar expedition requires a dedicated team of experts who bring talent, knowledge, and experience to every detail. Our Expedition Team is comprised of seasoned veterans with rich backgrounds in marine biology, history, glaciology, geology, and more. With the highest staff-to-guest ratio in the industry, our Expedition Teams safely deliver your trip of a lifetime to maximize your polar adventure every step of the way. For more information on this voyage,
American Liberty passes sea trials and readies for August inaugural
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American Cruise Lines has announced that American Liberty, the company’s third new Coastal Cat has passed sea trials with flying colors. American Cruise Lines accepted delivery of the 100-passenger small ship from Chesapeake Shipbuilding early. American Liberty is the newest ship in American’s ongoing Project Blue series of 12 new small ships for river and coastal cruising in the U.S. Several more ships in the series are already under construction, including the fourth Coastal Cat, American Legend, which is set to begin cruising in November 2024, plus four more Patriot Class ships.
“American Liberty is the newest ship in our fleet, reflecting our ongoing commitment to building small innovative ships for America’s rivers and coasts,” said Charles B. Robertson, President & CEO of American Cruise Lines.
American Liberty will sail its inaugural cruise next month, departing August 15th and sailing roundtrip from Providence, Rhode Island, along the company’s popular New England Islands itinerary. The cruise also visits: New Bedford, Nantucket, & Martha’s Vineyard, MA; and Block Island, Newport, & Bristol, RI. In addition to this summer New England itinerary, American Liberty will sail a slate of American’s exclusive U.S. itineraries along the East Coast throughout 2024 – cruises that blend the luxury of river cruising with the access and adventure of expedition cruising, while conveniently visiting only U.S. ports of call.
American Liberty follows closely behind the launches of sister ships, American Eagle and American Glory in 2023. It is now the newest boat in the country and a testament to the Line’s ongoing market strength, fleet expansion, and unique ability to sail a vast array of U.S. itineraries along both rivers and coasts. American’s small ship fleet has continued to grow year-after-year featuring ground-breaking designs that offer unprecedented accommodations for small ships. The company operates the only 100% U.S. flagged fleet of riverboats and small cruise ships in the world.
Accommodating just 100 guests, American Liberty has four decks and showcases the same catamaran bow as previous sister ships. It features elegant interior design and private balcony accommodations, including spacious single and double-occupancy staterooms as well as suites. American Liberty also offers a beautiful top deck for amazing views, comfortable lounges both inside and out, a main restaurant, casual café, and fitness center – unusual amenities on ships of this size.
Madeira to host Cruise Atlantic Islands Conference 2024
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- Published: 22 July 2024 22 July 2024

Madeira, 22 July 2024. PR - Some of the most important voices in the cruise industry will gather on September 27th in Madeira for an international conference: the CAI Conference 2024.
The event, promoted by the Administration of the Ports of Madeira (APRAM, SA), has as its starting point the 30th anniversary of the first meeting of Cruise Atlantic Islands (CAI), at the same time as it aims to focus on the future of this region of Atlântico, in the increasingly competitive global cruise market.
“This conference constitutes an opportunity to reflect on the cruise tourism industry in this Atlantic region and the world, looking for the best answers to the increasingly competitive challenges that CAI faces”, highlighted the president of the Ports of Madeira board of directors, Paula Cabaço, pointing out the focus on sustainability, the decarbonization of ports, the energy transition, the circular economy and technological innovation, as “unavoidable” topics to be addressed. “Always, in a joint strategy.”
CAI began by bringing together the ports of Madeira and the Canary Islands, including Cape Verde from 2006 and, since last year, the Azores. Currently, it represents a market of 3.3 million cruise tourists, representing itself in the global and increasingly competitive cruise industry as a differentiated itinerary product, based on the unique and complementary identities of the Atlantic islands of Macaronesia. As a brand, CAI has participated in the main industry events – Seatrade, MedCruise, International Cuise Summit and Cruise Week Europe.
“We want to celebrate this partnership, which was born from a meeting held on September 19, 1994 in Funchal between the port authorities of Madeira and the Canary Islands, and shipping agents from the two archipelagos”, says Paula Cabaço, considering that this conference is the right moment to talk about the future.
The CAI Conference 2024 will bring together members of CAI Madeira, Canary Islands, Cape Verde and Azores, guests, operators, companies, sector agents, government officials, tourist entertainment companies, national and international journalists. CLIA Europe Vice President Nikos Mertzanidis will co-host the conference.
“It will also be an opportunity to showcase the best of Madeira, and the work that has been developed in the Port of Funchal, which has deserved international recognition, like the two nominations for the World Cruise Awards: Best Cruise Terminal in World in terms of Sustainability; and Best Cruise Destination in Europe.”
It is worth remembering that Madeira won the award for Best Cruise Destination in Europe at the World Cruise Awards in 2022 and 2023.
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Rauma shipyard launches the second passenger-car ferry ordered for Tasmania
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Yesterday, Rauma shipyard celebrated the launch of the Spirit of Tasmania V with traditional ceremonies. The vessel’s godmother is Her Excellency the Horourable Barbara Baker, the 29th Governor of Tasmania. The vessel is the second of two car and passenger ferries ordered from the shipyard for Tasmania. The launch and christening ceremony of the first vessel, Spirit of Tasmania IV, was held last October. The vessels are being built for the Tasmanian TT-Line Company.
The car and passenger ferries built by RMC will operate between Geelong and Devonport on Australia’s Bass Strait, a route known for its challenging sea conditions. The vessels will replace their sister ships built in Finland in the 1990s. The passenger, vehicle, and cargo capacity of the new ships is significantly greater than that of their predecessors.
“The Spirit of Tasmania vessels are specifically designed for this route and its demanding sea conditions. Our shipyard is known for our ability and expertise to customize ships to meet the high standards and quality requirements of our clients. I am extremely proud of the progress in the construction of these vessels. The project we are delivering for TT-Line Company is also nationally significant, as it is one of the largest individual export deals between Australia and Finland,” says Mika Nieminen, CEO and President of RMC.
The first of TT-Line Company’s new vessels, Spirit of Tasmania IV, will be delivered to the client this August. The Spirit of Tasmania V, launched today, will be completed next spring.
The shipyard’s order book is worth over one billion euros
There are currently three vessels being built simultaneously at the Rauma shipyard. Alongside the TT-Line vessels, construction on the first multi-role corvette for the Finnish Navy began last autumn in its dedicated multi-role hall. The combined employment impact of these projects is over 7,000 person-years.
Rauma shipyard is investing and renewing itself. RMC is building a new industrial way of operating, which will strengthen the company’s competitiveness and profitability. In addition to expertise, RMC, together with the strong support of the local community has invested in independent steel production, a new multi-role hall, and a heavy transfer ramp among other improvements at the shipyard.
The total value of the vessels in RMC’s current order book is EUR 1.4 billion and extends all the way to the year to 2028.
This year marks the tenth anniversary since the founding of RMC. During this time, three of the car and passenger ferries delivered by the fully Finnish-owned shipyard have been awarded internationally: Hammershus (Molslinjen) in 2018, Aurora Botnia (Wasaline) in 2021, and MyStar (Tallink) in 2022.
Princess Cruises statement on Sun Princess Park19
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- Published: 19 July 2024 19 July 2024

Princess Cruises has announced the following statement:
"We regret to announce that Princess is unable to accept delivery of the RollGlider, Coastal Climb, and Ropes Course features within Park19 aboard Sun Princess and those experiences will not be opening. We are actively evaluating these areas for future recreational opportunities to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all our guests.
Park19 continues to offer a variety of fun and safe recreational options for guests' enjoyment, including:
• Infinite Horizon: Leaning tilt walls that cantilever over the side of the ship, allowing guests to peer out from deck 19 and look down to deck nine and beyond.
• Hammock Area: Relaxing hammocks that offer a great way to hang out with family and friends.
• Splash Zone: A whimsical splash area with pop jets and a beautiful water sculpture offering a refreshing and relaxing area to chill.
• Recreational Court: This multifunctional sports court offers a number of options, including cornhole, ping pong, shuffleboard, and more.
• Jogging Track: A refreshing open-air track where guests can walk, jog, or run at their own leisure and pace."
Photo: Sun Princess Park19. Credit: Teijo Niemela
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