2017 Cruise Ship Season
From April 24 to October 31 the Port of Halifax is expecting 179 vessel calls carrying approximately 275000 cruise guests.
2017 cruise ship season. The 20172018 Tobago Cruise Ship Season has been launchedThe first ship Crystal Serenity docked at the Scarborough Port early on Wednesday and passengers. In April 2017 Disney Cruise Lines Disney Wonder became the first cruise ship to transit the Expanded Canal. Wednesday 17 May 2017.
Cruises always make one dream and for me it always reminds me of this. A similar number boarded for a mini-cruise to Northern Europe. I am delighted to say we have this week launched our 2017 cruise season to the public.
The cruise season will wrap up on October 5 and is expected to bring an estimated 100 million in economic value to the region. The Panama Canal expects to receive approximately 236 cruise ships through the Panamax and Neopanamax locks during the upcoming 2017-2018 cruise season which officially began on October 2 2017. Beginning tomorrow October 2 this will be the first ever full cruise season to welcome ships through the Expanded Canal.
Directed by Peter Findlay. Four Royal Caribbean ships will sail from three cities in Aussie waters over the 201718 Australian cruise season as the line today released details of its next summer deployment which will run from September 2017 until April 2018. The 2017 cruise season in Halifax is expected to be the busiest to date.
The ships sailing in the Europe during the 2017 summer season. Independence of the Seas will be joined by RCIs Navigator of the Seas on regular calls in Southampton throughout the 2017 cruise season operating a wide range of itineraries that include the Mediterranean northern Europe the Canaries Baltic and the Norwegian fjords. Bookings for the season will open for sale on Thursday 21 April 2016.
Getting everyone back a board in time - not to mention the task of entertaining and feeding them all on board the ship. Tuesday 23 May 2017. In April Disney Wonder became the first cruise vessel to ever transit the Expanded Canal.
