MSC Cruises Reveals Comprehensive Health and Safety Protocols

MSC Cruises’ CEO Gianni Onorato revealed details of the company’s comprehensive health and safety protocols developed to help restart operations in the… Read More »
Carnival Corp. Details the “Responsible Recycling” of Two Ships

Carnival Corp. & plc today signed agreements with two maritime reclamation and recycling specialists to responsibly dismantle and recycle the retired Carnival… Read More »
AIDA Cruises Cancels Two August Sailings

AIDA Cruises has canceled a pair of August sailings as it continues to await final approval from officials in its… Read More »
Hurtigruten Temporarily Suspends All Expedition Cruises

Hurtigruten has temporarily suspended all expedition sailings aboard MS Roald Amundsen, MS Fridtjof Nansen and MS Spitsbergen until further notice… Read More »
PONANT and Paul Gauguin Cruise Lines Resume Sailings

PONANT and Paul Gauguin cruise lines are back in business. With eight ships sailing from ports in Iceland, Dalmatian Coast,… Read More »
As Hurricane Looms, Cruise Ships Asked to Leave Ports in Miami, Key West

Cruise ships in Florida’s PortMiami and the Port of Key West have been on move, but not for the reason… Read More »
33 Crew Members Test Positive for COVID-19 on Hurtigruten Cruise Ship

Hurtigruten’s MS Roald Amundsen, one of the first ships to resume cruising in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, has… Read More »
SeaDream Launches Booking Assurance through June 30, 2021

SeaDream Yacht Club has released a new booking policy that protects voyages until June 30, 2021. SeaDream’s new “Ultimate Booking Assurance”… Read More »
UnCruise to Depart on First US Cruise on Aug. 1 in Alaska

UnCruise Adventures confirmed it will depart Aug. 1 on the first cruise in the U.S. since the coronavirus pandemic stalled the industry. The company… Read More »
Carnival Employees Share Memories of Departed Fantasy-Class Ships

A day after the Carnival Fantasy arrived at a shipyard in Turkey to be scrapped, Carnival Cruise Line shared memories of the… Read More »
Variety Cruises Resumes Sailing in Greece

Variety Cruises’ Galileo has resumed sailing in Greece and is planning weekly departures through November 2020. The Galileo can accommodate… Read More »
Holland America Line Changes Name of Newbuild to Rotterdam

Holland America Line has changed the name of its newbuild due out next year from Ryndam to Rotterdam, the seventh ship… Read More »
Carnival Removing Two Additional Ships From Fleet

The Carnival Corporation & plc announced plans to remove two additional ships from its fleet. Carnival officials revealed in an exchange with… Read More »
Port of Seattle Cancels Request for Proposals for $200 Million Cruise Facility

The Port of Seattle has canceled its request for proposals for a joint investment to build and operate an estimated… Read More »
Greece to Reopen Six Cruise Ports on August 1

Greece will welcome back cruise traffic at six ports beginning Saturday, August 1. According to Greek newspaper Kathimerini, Piraeus, Rhodes, Heraklion,… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Revamps Corporate Identity

The company formerly known as Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. is changing its name moving forward to the Royal Caribbean Group. The… Read More »
Feel collegiate nostalgia with Graduate Hotels

AJ Capital Partner’s recent concept accomplishes something that hadn’t even been attempted by the hospitality industry: the Graduate Hotels seamlessly… Read More »
NCL Extends ‘Peace of Mind’ Policy Into 2021

Norwegian Cruise Line extended its “Peace of Mind” policy into 2021 and introduced a new protracted final payment schedule to boost consumer confidence,… Read More »
NCLH Extends Voyage Suspensions

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) extended its suspension of voyages for its Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises’ and Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ brands to include all cruises… Read More »
At Least 10 AIDA Cruises Crew Members Test Positive for COVID-19

AIDA Cruises has confirmed that at least 10 crew members tested positive for coronavirus after boarding AIDAmar and AIDAblu in Germany last… Read More »
Three perfect days in Palm Beach

If you haven’t been to Palm Beach in a while, a brief refresher: golf is still there, as is the… Read More »
Federal Maritime Commission Looks Into Cruise Line Refunds

The Federal Maritime Commission is looking into how long it’s taking for customers to get refunds for cruises cancelled by… Read More »