Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) UK & Ireland has announced its 2026 conference will be held from June 4-6 in Southampton.
The conference, the largest annual travel agent event of its kind in Europe and the 18th to take place, will include ship visits, conference sessions, a trade fair and a celebratory sailaway evening party. An optional ‘New to Selling Cruise Day’ will take place on June 3 – which will combine sales training and brand introductions from suppliers – for agents who are looking to build their cruise knowledge and bookings.
The first full day of the event will comprise conference sessions and an industry trade fair in the evening. The conference sessions will take place at the O2 Guildhall, with trade fair details to be confirmed.
On day two, attendees will have the option to visit Cunard’s Queen Anne or P&O Cruises’ Britannia. The sailaway party will follow that evening at the O2 Guildhall.
Delegates will then have the choice to visit Celebrity Apex, MSC Virtuosa or Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ Seven Seas Grandeur on the final day.
Andy Harmer, CLIA UK & Ireland managing director, said: “CLIA Conference is always a highlight in the travel trade calendar and 2026 will be no exception. With a line-up of stunning ships to visit, training opportunities and inspirational speakers, we’ll be giving agents the insight and tools they need to grow their cruise sales.
“The conference is also the ideal opportunity to celebrate the vital role the trade plays in bringing a holiday at sea to life, and to connect with colleagues and partners from across the industry.”
Registration opens shortly. Details of the theme and keynote speakers will be announced in due course.
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