Sunday People

CRUISE NEWS

- BY NIGEL THOMPSON

A new range of ocean-inspired spa products and services is going on board TUI’S Marella fleet to offer passengers a sensorial sea experience.

The brand has expanded its partnershi­p with Onespaworl­d and it will be on all four ships from November, also extending to new ship Marella Voyager, due to debut in 2023.

World-renowned beauty brands such as L’oréal, Elemis and Kérastase will feature in the immersive luxury experience­s, which are based on three essentials: hydration, nutrients and aromatics.

New services on board will include body wraps, polishes and massages to help eliminate toxins and purify the skin, plus advanced facials that combine the power of touch, key ingredient­s such as marine algae and technology for transforma­tive results.

TUI cruise chief Chris Hackney said: “The range of treatments and luxury products onboard will allow our guests to unwind and create an added element of indulgence to their cruise.”

tui.co.uk/cruise

■ River sailings on the Mekong in southeast Asia have resumed after a two-year pandemic shutdown.

Croisieuro­pe has restarted first with five small ships offering nine-day cruises between Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and Siem Reap, Cambodia, taking in Angkor Wat temple complex and Phnom Penh.

croisieuro­pe.co.uk

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