Adventure World has officially joined Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) as an Executive Partner, strengthening its ties with the cruise industry and the travel trade.
According to the bespoke tour expert, the move is designed to give travel advisors more tools to craft seamless cruise-and-land itineraries that go well beyond the pier.
Timed with this week’s CLIA360 events in Brisbane and ahead of Cruise Month in October, the partnership puts Adventure World in front of advisors at a key time for cruise sales.

To support the trade, Adventure World has launched a new Cruise Booklet, a resource that highlights curated combinations across North America, South America, Antarctica, Africa and Egypt, the Nordics, and Asia and India. It features product from partners such as Hurtigruten and UnCruise alongside Adventure World’s own customisable journeys.
Advisors will find itineraries such as Alaska’s Inside Passage paired with independent rail through Denali National Park, a four-country exploration across Scandinavia, immersive land-and-sea adventures in the Galapagos, a new Mekong sailing with Anouvong, and an Egypt program that combines a Nile cruise with Cairo and Luxor.

The Cruise Booklet is available through the Adventure World Trade Toolkit. Travel advisors attending CLIA360 can also visit the operator’s booth to learn more.
“At Adventure World, we believe that a cruise is just one of the elements that make up an incredible journey,” said Head of Sales Elsa McLead, who joined Adventure World in March from the cruise sector.
“Our in-depth land journeys let you do further exploration into cultures and landscapes. We’re giving travellers the chance to go beyond the water, with authentic local encounters and unique wildlife encounters that transform a great holiday into an unforgettable adventure.”
For more info, visit adventureworld.com.
