Cruise News Today — May 9, 2023 [VIDEO]
Carnival Dream Passenger Ingests Battery An 86-year-old male passenger on Carnival Dream was medevaced by the Coast Guard over the weekend for ingesting a battery
Carnival Dream Passenger Ingests Battery An 86-year-old male passenger on Carnival Dream was medevaced by the Coast Guard over the weekend for ingesting a battery
Royal Caribbean has announced its schedule of shorter Caribbean and West Coast cruises in 2024-2025, which will include eight ships sailing from Florida, Texas, and
Royal Caribbean International is set to have seven ships plying European waters in summer 2024, offering voyages from nine different homeports. The sailings, which range
As the cruise industry continues its recovery after the global pandemic, the Port of Galveston has announced that it is expecting to set new records
After two years, cruising successfully resumed in Saint John, New Brunswick this past May. In addition to that, 2022 is an important year for Saint
Hurricane Fiona Affects Cruise Itineraries Hurricane Fiona continues to swirl in the Caribbean and is showing no sign of slowing down until later this week.
Carnival Adjusts Pre-Cruise Testing Requirements Carnival Cruise Line is following on the heels with Royal Caribbean Group, as it has adjusted its pre-cruise testing requirements.
1. The CDC has discontinued its COVID-19 Program for Cruise Ships. The agency will continue providing guidance, but it will no longer have any system
After two years of no guests, Norwegian Star finally resumed passengers service on Sunday from Spain. The vessel is kicking off a series of voyages in
Some Carnival Corp. Ships Sailing at 100% Capacity On last week’s earnings call, Carnival Corporation reported that over three dozen of its ships have seen
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