Where To Stay During a Visit to the Dominican Republic
Vacationing in the Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic is among the most popular Caribbean islands for tourists to visit, especially… Read More »
Club Med Launches Fall Into Savings Sale and Expands Ski Getaways Sale
Now through November 2021, travelers have the chance to save big with Club Med’s Fall into Savings Sale with select… Read More »
AmaWaterways New Ship AmaDahlia Sets Sail on the Nile River
AmaWaterways co-founders Rudi Schreiner and Kristin Karst welcomed guests onto the brand new AmaDahlia sailing on the Nile River this… Read More »
What’s Trending in the Cruise Industry This September
September’s Top Cruise Trends Now that we’re swinging into September, let’s take a look at what cruisers and travelers booking… Read More »
Oceania Cruises Reveals Vista’s Inaugural Season Itineraries
Oceania Cruises has revealed the Vista’s inaugural season itineraries, beginning in April 2023. The 18 itineraries will open for sale… Read More »
Celebrity Cruises Launches Its Largest-Ever Advertising Campaign
Celebrity Cruises has launched a multi-million-dollar global advertising campaign with the tagline, “Journey Safe, Journey Wonderfull.” The campaign’s television spot… Read More »
MSC Approved To Sail First Cruise Out of Port Canaveral
Following the completion of a successful simulation voyage last week, the MSC Divina has been granted CDC approval to begin… Read More »
Scientists say radiation from sudden solar flares are a danger to airline passengers
Are airline passengers at risk from radiation in the form of galactic cosmic rays and occasional solar flares? Yes, says… Read More »
Can dogs tell the difference between oops and gotcha?
Research published in Scientific Reports suggests dogs understand the difference between humans’ deliberate and accidental acts, but Clive Wynne, director… Read More »
United to resume food purchases in main cabin Sept. 15
United Airlines’ main cabin passengers will be able to buy food on board starting Sept. 15 and can order in… Read More »
Guanajuato Is a Culture-Rich Departure From Mexico’s Coasts
Travelers have long appreciated Mexico’s beaches. From Cancun and Tulum in the east to Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos in… Read More »
20 Years After 9/11, Has the TSA Done Its Job?
It’s almost hard to believe that September 11 is the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the U.S., a… Read More »
Highgate Hawaii’s Waikiki Properties to Require Full Vaccinations for Guests
Highgate Hawaii’s seven Waikiki properties have become the first in Hawaii to require proof of full vaccination for guests, patrons… Read More »
Holland America Line Delays Return to Service for Three Ships
Holland America Line delayed the return to service of three ships – Noordam, Oosterdam and Westerdam – which will now… Read More »
Hurtigruten Expeditions Reveals Godmothers for MS Fridtjof Nansen
Hurtigruten Expeditions has appointed two seasoned exploration and environmental pioneers as godmothers of battery-hybrid powered MS Fridtjof Nansen: Canadian Sunniva… Read More »
Seabourn Cancels Quest’s 2021-22 Antarctica Season
Seabourn has announced that Seabourn Quest will return to service in the Mediterranean on May 10, 2022. The revised restart… Read More »
Regent Seven Seas Cruises Announces Details, Itineraries for New Ship
Regent Seven Seas Cruises announced a series of design features for its new Seven Seas Grandeur, as well as details… Read More »
Lindblad’s National Geographic Resolution Completes Sea Trials
Lindblad Expeditions’ new 126-guest National Geographic Resolution has successfully completed her sea trials and is scheduled to enter service with… Read More »
Silversea To Launch 2021-22 Antarctic Program With Three Ships
Silversea Cruises will launch its 2021-22 Antarctica season in November with three ships. The ultra-luxury line reached an agreement with… Read More »
Boutique resorts destined for socially distanced
Boutique resorts are filling a travel niche for tourists who want a vacation where they can socially distance. For instance,… Read More »
Hotels, green groups take global shot at food waste
The world’s top hotel chains are partnering with World Wildlife Fund and sustainability consultancy Greenview to employ the first comprehensive… Read More »
Cuba To Ease Travel Restrictions in November
Cuba’s Ministry of Tourism will ease pandemic restrictions on visitors beginning November 15, said ministry officials in a statement. The… Read More »
Royal Caribbean Group CFO Discusses Silversea’s Bright Future
Look for more growth for ultra-luxury Silversea Cruises, according to Jason T. Liberty, executive vice president and chief financial officer… Read More »
Crystal Sells 62-Passenger Crystal Esprit Yacht
Crystal has sold the 62-passenger Crystal Esprit yacht, which it has operated since late 2015 in the Seychelles and Europe…. Read More »
Southwest Airlines Brings Back Limited-Time Offer for Promotional Companion Pass
Southwest Airlines Co. announced its promotional Companion Pass offer is back and ready for takeoff. As part of Southwest Airlines… Read More »
Carnival Cruise Line Provides Ship To House Aid Workers in New Orleans
A Carnival Cruise Line ship is housing first responders in New Orleans through Sept. 18. Carnival canceled the ship’s Sept…. Read More »
