Cruise Conference 2020
Lyttelton Port Company on board as our 2020 Conference Partner.
Read moreLyttelton Port Company on board as our 2020 Conference Partner.
Read moreWelcome to the 2019 yearly address as your New Zealand Cruise Association (NZCA) Chairman. It is great to be able
Read moreThe decision to allow two new ship mooring dolphins at Auckland’s Queens Wharf will benefit both the city and the wider New Zealand economy
Read moreBright lights on cruise ships pose a risk to seabirds flying at night in the Hauraki Gulf so the Department
Read moreThe latest report on cruise tourism’s economic contribution was released today by New Zealand Cruise Association, showing that cruise is a valuable
Read moreNZCA CLIA and ACA have released the first Cruise Industry Sustainability Guide in this region to showcase the work being done by the industry to preserve the world’s pristine waterways.
Read moreCruise ship expenditure for the year to June 2018 jumped by 18.3% to $434 million on the previous year, reinforcing the sector’s value to New Zealand, says the New Zealand Cruise Association.
Read moreMore Australians than ever are taking to the seas for a holiday, with Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia revealing that in 2017 the Australian cruise market grew by 4.4 per cent, equating to almost 6 per cent of the Australian population taking a cruise last year.
Read moreThe Viking Sun berthed in Auckland on Anniversary Day, and the ship alongside Queens Wharf added to the excitement on Auckland’s waterfront.
Read moreA great photo of the Voyager of the Seas in Milford Sound..
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