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  • Next Generation

    With the new generation of mega-cruise ships increasing in popularity, ports must adapt and develop to cater for them. Steven Jones looks at how the big ships are creating big...

  • Gambling on a Growing Trend

    Mirroring the popularity of land-based casinos, cruise lines are following suit with a range of gaming entertainment. But as Ilene Grifen reports, this growing trend has to meet the demands...

  • Natural Revolution

    Bob Dickinson explains the concept behind Evolutions of Fun, an ambitious ship overhaul programme.

  • A Big Bang

    With the advent of the Genesis class, the trend for building bigger cruise ships continues.

  • Interior Form and Function

    How designers can create impressive interiors, while meeting the enhanced safety requirements of the next generation of large cruise ships.

  • Winter Solstice

    The winter of 2008 will see the completion of a Solstice-class cruise ship for Celebrity Cruises, the largest and most advanced vessel the company has ever commissioned. Built by Meyer...

  • Environmental Investments

    The need for more eco-friendly cruise tourism is clear but can it be done without higher costs and compromised products?

  • Southern Exposure

    As Antarctica becomes a popular destination, how can cruise lines minimise their environmental impact on fragile ecosystems?

  • Crews Control

    How do you guarantee that a ship’s staff is ship-shape? Tracey Kifford asks Carnival Cruise Lines and Regent Seven Seas.

  • Sea Sickness

    William Gibbons and Steve Williams talk to Rebecca Burgess about dealing with outbreaks of illness on cruise ships.

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