New website lets you track your cruise history all in one place
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New website lets you track your cruise history all in one place

The Independent  

Sign up to Simon Calder’s free travel email for expert advice and money-saving discounts Get Simon Calder’s Travel email Get Simon Calder’s Travel email SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. The Cruise Globe is the brainchild of three friends, Matthew Jones, Will Ellison and Emma Le Teace, all of whom have a shared love of travel, ships and the ocean. Ellison trained in naval architecture and has 15 years’ experience building marine technology start-ups, while Le Teace is known for her popular Emma Cruises blog and TouTube channel. Thanks to Will’s knowledge and experience, and our hard-working data validation team, we are able to clean up the data and create a platform on which users can explore and share the 100 per cent accurate statistics of their entire cruise history.” More than 50,000 routes have already been logged in just one week, Le Teace added: “We are so excited by the incredible response to the launch of The Cruise Globe and can’t wait to keep developing it. “With the launch of The Cruise Globe, we are giving them the means to really show off their cruise journeys visually and statistically with their entire cruise history all on one beautiful digital globe.” Read more: The best family-friendly cruises

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