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People aboard the Carnival Horizon enjoy the thermal suite in the ship's Cloud 9 Spa. Photo by Andy Newman/Carnival Cruise Line PLEASE ARCHIVE FOR REUSE SunMay20cruisecarnival Carnival Horizon cruise ship ; text by Steve McKenna SUPPLIED via journalist Carnival Horizon - Spa
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I used to eat everything on a cruise. Now, I treat every ship like a health spa

I found that it’s perfectly possible to treat a cruise ship like a health spa, if you want to, rather than La Grand Bouffe. I won’t pretend it was easy, but there are a few tricks.

  • by Lee Tulloch
Bob Downe and showgirls onboard Pacific Encounter.

No rent and free travel: What it’s really like to be a cruise ship performer

Intense but rewarding, the cruise circuit is a rite of passage for many young performers. It also presents some unique challenges to well-established acts.

  • by Lee Tulloch
Kaohsiung from the water.

The nicest Asian city you’ve probably never heard of

There are cities more important, more flamboyant and wilder, but none so focused on making life so pleasant for its inhabitants.

  • by Brian Johnston
A rendering of the gargantuan Icon of the Seas.

Five times the size of the Titanic: Seven wild facts about the world’s biggest cruise ship

Depictions of the world’s largest cruise ship – the Icon of the Seas, setting sail in January – have the internet in an uproar.

  • by Hannah Sampson
The waterways around Sitka.

Fishing nirvana delivers unexpected ‘Alaska moment’

On a Cunard cruise, an attempt at fly-fishing comes with a revelation, but it isn’t what was initially imagined.

  • by Kate Armstrong
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A beach on Kefalonia and the clear emerald blue Ionian Sea.

I went on a mission to find the best beach in the Greek Islands. Here’s what I found

I’m on my own Greek odyssey, propelled by a love of sand, sun and saltwater, and aiming to find the best beach in every port we visit.

  • by Kristie Kellahan
Alongside the concrete cycle path is blue rubber flooring, laid for runners.

Record-smashing pedestrian and cycling tunnel is a real bore

The bicycle-loving burghers of Bergen set another boring record when they opened Fyllingsdalstunnelen, the world’s longest dedicated bicycle and pedestrian tunnel.

  • by Anthony Dennis
Splurge-worthy Monte Carlo.

The world’s 10 most exhilarating port towns you must visit

From big cities, small towns, fortified medieval harbours and ultra-modern ones, here are 10 ports you’ll long to see.

  • by Brian Johnston
Captain Stubing mixed with all sorts at the Captain’s Table on the classic TV series The Love Boat.
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What it’s like to dine at the captain’s table on a ship

It’s often reserved for loyal customers and those in expensive suites. But I was really only interested in one thing: how dangerous is polar cruising. Really?

  • by Lee Tulloch
Explore the South Pacific on board the Carnival Splendor.

Best winter holiday escapes: Cruises

Swap winter blues for those of the Pacific on a cruise for all seasons.

  • by Brian Johnston