Incredible cruise destinations that inspired literary masterpieces
These spectacular voyages give a real-world flavour to novels
Belvedere Point in Mo orea, French Polynesia
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Imagine a world without Covid-19. Perhaps you d be planning a trip to the cinema this week. Maybe you’d opt for Death on the Nile, which stars Kenneth Branagh (who also directs) in this big-screen take on Agatha Christie’s famous murder mystery; it was due to be released at the end of 2020 to great fanfare.
But, as with much in the film – and cruise – industry over the last 12 months, it was delayed.
For the next best thing, here are six cruises (for a later date) to destinations that inspired famous works of literature. And while we re sad to say that mustachioed detective Hercule Poirot won’t be on any of them, the upside is that the chances of getting caught up in a whodunnit are slim to none.
By Jack Kulp
Two US cruise lines will now require proof of vaccination for passengers to board.
American Queen Steamboat Company, and Victory Cruise Lines will require all passengers to prove COVID-19 vaccination prior to boarding.
Victory Cruise Lines is known for cruises along the Great Lakes, and American Steamboat Company is most famous for cruising some of America’s most well known rivers, like the Mississippi.
The new requirement will begin on July 1, 2021
Jack and Carolyn talked about this on the Morning Breeze. Listen here:
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Two U.S. cruise line companies announced all passengers and crew must get the COVID-19 vaccine in order to sail. American Queen Steamboat Company and Victory.
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Major cruise lines have agreed to voluntarily extend a suspension of operations out of U.S. ports until Sept. 15, the Cruise Lines International Association announced Friday. “Due to the ongoing situation within the U.S. related to COVID-19, CLIA member cruise lines have decided to voluntarily extend the period of suspended passenger operations,” CLIA, which represents the largest cruise companies in. cruises May 6, 2020