New Hurricane Threatens Cruisers
Even as many cruisers remain on ships or stranded far from home thanks to Hurricane Harvey, another storm — this one named Irma — is
Even as many cruisers remain on ships or stranded far from home thanks to Hurricane Harvey, another storm — this one named Irma — is
Cruise lines are shuffling their ships around due to the historic flooding conditions around Houston and Galveston. Royal Caribbean International confirmed via Twitter that the
The Port of Galveston recently hosted an open house to the public for anyone interested in viewing the one-year-old updates made to Cruise Terminal 2.
Galveston is a unique and historical port in the Gulf of Mexico that offers both Eastern and Western Caribbean cruise itineraries. It currently hosts Carnival
I’ve been blessed to be at this for almost eight years. In that time, I’ve met some really cool people. We’ve met in airports, had
So what had cruisers buzzing over the past 12 months? We dove into our archives to find out which trends, topics, and tales proved the
The Port of Galveston seems to be doing pretty well this summer. Last month, a record-setting number of cruise guests boarded ships at the Texan
Tropical Storm Earl is on its way through the Caribbean right now, and because of that a few cruise lines are altering their itineraries in
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The Port of Houston is yet again losing its cruise business. After a $104 million refurb in 2013 and $6.7 million in incentives offered to
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