Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Details Updated Animal Welfare Goals

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has expanded its commitment to responsible sourcing practices for meat that is served aboard cruise ships in the Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises fleets. The company has created new standards and goals for four key foods: chicken, eggs, pork, and seafood. “We are pleased to strengthen […]
Carnival’s Mardi Gras Rescues 16 Stranded Boaters

Crew members on Carnival Cruise Line’s newest ship assisted in a rescue last Friday morning. They spotted a small boat in distress in the waters near Cuba just before 8 am on June 3, and the ship stopped to help. Sixteen people — 11 men and five women — were packed onto a very small boat and […]
Entire Seabourn Fleet Back to Cruising as Final Ship Sets Sail

Another cruise line has completed its restart, as the final Seabourn ship to return — Seabourn Sojourn — set sail from Athens, Greece today. The 450-passenger ship is setting sail on a 10-night voyage to Valletta, Malta, with port calls in Greece, Croatia, Albania, and Italy. “Today is an important milestone for the entire Seabourn family, and […]
Cruise News Today — June 6, 2022 [VIDEO]

Norwegian Canceling Some Guests’ Bookings on Pride of America Last month we reported that Norwegian Cruise Line’s Pride of America was experiencing operational issues with staffing crew members. In turn, the ship was limiting occupancy. Now, the line is canceling guests that were already booked on the sailing. A Cruise Radio listener emailed us and […]
MSC Cruises Completes Full Fleet Restart

27 months after the cruise industry shutdown in March 2020, MSC Cruises’ full fleet is now back in passenger service. MSC Musica was the final ship to get back to sailing, welcoming guests in her homeport of Monfalcone, Italy (near Venice) on Sunday, June 5. The vessel set sail on the first of 23 planned […]