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Cruise news: Big ships, short cruises

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CRUISE
March 20, 2018
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INSIGHT BY TOM STIEGHORST
Big ships, short cruises
Royal Caribbean is going all-in with its short cruises from Miami, betting on major upgrades to its ships and its private island, CocoCay, to boost demand.
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NEWS
Princess, Bon Appetit collaborate on culinary tours

Princess said guests will gain a deepened understanding of a destination "through a small-group, sensory journey of authentic culinary experiences drawing from the life of locals."

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Royal Caribbean's Goldstein promoted to vice chairman

In his new role, Adam Goldstein will continue to oversee RCCL's global government relations and destination-development efforts, and will represent the company in industry associations.

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Holland America Line's Nieuw Statendam will have more staterooms

The ship, set to launch in December, will have eight more cabins than the Koningsdam, which was introduced last year; it will also have its own design for public rooms.

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Silver Spirit lengthening underway

The luxury ship's capacity at double occupancy will be increased by roughly 12%, its dining capacity by 15% and its outdoor seating capacity by 20%.

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Cruise lines' Dubrovnik deal seen as way to combat overcrowding

Carnival Corp. CEO Arnold Donald revealed that cruise lines have agreed to coordinate schedules this summer in the Croatian city.

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