The NoFlyCruises news just keeps on rolling in and we couldn’t be happier to see and hear so many positive comments around the restart of domestic cruising. Today, it’s Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines turn, as the line unveils a brand-new ‘Welcome Back’ programme...
It is true that there are many once-in-a-lifetime experiences to be had on No Fly Cruises from UK ports. That’s why at No Fly Cruises we’ve done away with the expression altogether and replaced it with ‘once-in-a-cruise-time’ as we just know that it’s a regular rather...
What ‘little’ known vessel is the smallest no fly cruise ship? This was a fun question that came to No Fly Cruises recently, so we decided to go out and investigate. But to answer, first we needed to define the notion of size and how best to measure it on...
Following the re-launch of its Scottish cruises last month, European Waterways has introduced a special offer of 20% off cabin bookings on three selected departures aboard the 12-passenger Spirit of Scotland cruising through the majestic Scottish Highlands. The three,...
A classic cruise ship berthed in a small UK port on a round-Britain no-fly cruise The word ‘staycation’ has had somewhat of a renaissance this year, an informal noun that essentially lends itself to the notion of a holiday spent in one’s home...
The latest addition to Saga’s ocean cruise fleet, Spirit of Adventure, floated out of the covered building dock at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany this morning. Saga is expecting to take delivery of Spirit of Adventure, it’s second purpose-built...
UK cruise staycations are happening, and the team at NoFlyCruises couldn’t be more excited. Yes, of course, we want you all (and us) to explore shores further afield, but how nice is it going to be to explore things a little closer to home? Can you honestly...
The team at NoFlyCruises reported last year about a cool and authentic new product berthed on the Caledonian Canal, in the Scottish Highlands. Highland Lassie is a uniquely converted fishing boat constructed using windblown oak that follows the line of the...
MSC Cruises has revealed further information in relation to their planned programme of no-fly cruises this summer. Commencing 20 May, MSC Virtuosa – MSC's newly delivered flagship, will be deployed to the UK for her inaugural season and replace MSC Magnifica to...
So, it looks like every cruise line wants a piece of the NoFlyCruises action on sailings around the British Isles this summer, as Cunard is the latest line to announce its presence. Cunard is offering UK guests the opportunity to spend this summer at...
We remarked on a cruise-staycation concept back in August 2020, but we could not have imagined that it would be playing such an important part in the global relaunch of cruising. Back in August 2020, the team at NoFlyCruises talked about the cruise ‘staycation’...
The NoFlyCruises news just keeps on rolling in and we couldn't be happier to see and hear so many positive comments around the restart of domestic cruising. Today, it's Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines turn, as the line unveils a brand-new ‘Welcome Back’ programme of cruises...
Things are really starting to gear up for NoFlyCruises around the UK, with P&O Cruises being the latest cruise line to announce a series of short breaks and week-long cruises this summer. These sailings, aboard Britannia and Iona, will all depart from...
Viking has announced that it plans to restart limited operations in May 2021 with three special no-fly cruises sailing along the coast of England and only available to UK residents. The eight-day itinerary—England’s Scenic Shores—will sail roundtrip from...
We're excited at NoFlyCruises to share with you some news from Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, as the line unveils a brand-new programme of cruising for 2022/23, with 126 new voyages taking in 82 countries, with NEW regional departures from Belfast and London...
Has a government minister just announced the return of cruising from 17 May? We think so. According to various reports, minister for maritime, Robert Courts, has announced that an All Party Parliamentary Maritime and Group (APPMPG) meeting on 8 March has...
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