Celebrity Infinity Returns After Nine-Day Drydock in Marseille
With Europe now a year round cruise market, Celebrity’s fast drydock turnaround shows how operators keep older ships competitive for longer regional voyages.
With Europe now a year round cruise market, Celebrity’s fast drydock turnaround shows how operators keep older ships competitive for longer regional voyages.
As cruising grows from New York, winter storms are becoming the real wildcard, forcing travelers to build buffers even when ships keep tight schedules.
The move highlights how cruise lines’ app-driven check-ins still answer to strict maritime oversight, as regulators push operators to prove safety readiness at sea.
With luxury river cruising growing more competitive across Europe, Uniworld is using its milestone year to sharpen design-focused ships and signature onboard experiences that help justify premium fares.
MSC's reshuffle underscores how fiercely cruise lines are upgrading midlife ships to win Alaska demand, adding premium enclaves that raise the bar for onboard value.
As cruise lines crowd the airwaves with ship features, Norwegian is betting that a nostalgia-tinged promise of freedom will cut through and reshape how travelers choose a brand.
Cunard’s rare same-day sendoff shows how fiercely cruise lines are chasing long-stay travelers, betting that immersive overnights can make world cruises feel less like marathon sailing.
Cruise lines are turning routine refits into climate and ocean upgrades, and TUI’s microplastic-filter rollout shows how sustainability is moving from pledges to hardware.
Repeated norovirus listings on Rotterdam underscore how closely cruise ships are monitored, with public reporting pushing lines to tighten hygiene and protect passenger confidence.
If built, Mayaguana could shift cruise growth and freight links toward the Bahamas’ quieter southeast, spreading tourism dollars and easing reliance on Nassau-centric ports.
Ponant’s expanded winter season signals rising demand for longer, guided expedition cruising in the South Pacific, putting lesser visited islands on the map beyond Bora Bora.
As cruise lines face tighter scrutiny on waste and fuel, port-side plastic-to-oil plants could turn a costly compliance problem into local circular-energy supply.