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Cruise news: Celebrity's sleep-focused spa treatments are long overdue

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CRUISE
August 22, 2017
Celebrity's sleep-focused spa treatments are long overdue
Celebrity Cruises' new "Mindful Dreams" program could have an impact on passengers long after the sailing ends.
Carnival adds five more Cuba cruises for 2018

Like the previously scheduled ones, the cruises are on the Carnival Paradise sailing from Tampa.

Dubrovnik seeks to sharply curtail cruise tourism

Mayor Mato Frankovic said that the current soft ceiling of 8,000 passengers a day should be reduced to 4,000.

Royal Caribbean improves online booking for agents

Agents can now conduct a search for connecting staterooms, among other new functionality.

Agents enthused about Norwegian Bliss

Retailers praised Norwegian Cruise Line's history of innovation after seeing the features planned for the ship, unveiled at Virtuoso Travel Week.

Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line to use Costa ship

The line, which does two-day cruises to Grand Bahama, has received approval to add a second vessel, the neoClassica, which is leaving Costa's fleet in March.

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