
Teen Sentenced to Eight Months for Carnival Sunrise Bomb Threat Hoax
The sentencing highlights the serious repercussions of cruise ship hoaxes, which trigger resource-intensive investigations and reveal ongoing challenges for maritime security.
The sentencing highlights the serious repercussions of cruise ship hoaxes, which trigger resource-intensive investigations and reveal ongoing challenges for maritime security.
DeGiorgio’s case highlights the complex legal and security challenges cruise lines face when addressing incidents involving high-profile passengers in international waters.
American Cruise Lines’ new offerings celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday with immersive, cross-country cruises designed to highlight U.S. history, landscapes, and evolving travel trends.
Royal Caribbean’s exit from Baltimore marks a shift for the port, as Carnival commits to larger ships and long-term growth, ensuring the city retains a vital role in cruise tourism.
Viking Libra’s launch marks a significant step toward zero-emission cruising, highlighting industry efforts to adopt sustainable fuel technology and shaping future environmental standards at sea.
Carnival’s decade-long fleet expansion signals a shift toward larger, more innovative cruise experiences, with industry-wide implications for ship design, guest amenities, and port infrastructure.
As the global population ages, Meyer Werft’s Serenity aims to set new standards in senior cruising by combining accessible design with a fully climate-neutral approach.
Norwegian’s charter of two classic ships to Cordelia Cruises marks a milestone for India’s cruise sector and aligns with industry-wide moves toward modern, energy-efficient fleets.
Juneau’s new Áakw Landing dock, led by Huna Totem, aims to ease traffic and enhance cultural offerings while upholding ship and passenger limits to address community and environmental concerns.
Carnival’s return to year-round cruises in Mobile highlights the city’s growing role as a Gulf Coast hub, with upgraded facilities and rising demand set to boost regional tourism and economic activity.
AIDA’s new deal with Fincantieri highlights a wider industry push toward greener cruising, as European lines respond to evolving regulations and rising demand for sustainable travel.
Honoring Carnival’s heritage while advancing green technology, the new Excel-class ships will introduce expanded entertainment, innovative amenities, and more options for family travelers.