Carnival to Raise Daily Gratuities to $17–$19 Starting April 2026
Carnival’s tweaks highlight how cruise lines are leaning more on onboard fees to cover rising costs, testing how much travelers will tolerate à la carte pricing.
Carnival’s tweaks highlight how cruise lines are leaning more on onboard fees to cover rising costs, testing how much travelers will tolerate à la carte pricing.
As cruise brands chase new ships and new routes, Cunard is also selling heritage. The Long Beach salute underscores how maritime icons still draw travelers ashore.
The crossing underscores how the cruise industry’s newest mega ships are reshaping global deployment, with the Panama Canal becoming a key bridge to Asia Pacific growth.
The added crossings signal how Jeddah and the Arabian Gulf are becoming a mainstream winter alternative to the Caribbean, with longer itineraries linking Europe and the Middle East.
The case adds to a run of early-season cruise illness reports, underscoring how quickly onboard stomach bugs can spread and draw federal health scrutiny.
Carnival’s arcade-style push shows how cruise lines are gamifying Wave Season to keep travel advisors engaged and loyal as competition for bookings intensifies.
MSC is betting on private-suite enclaves to lift onboard spending, signaling how mass-market cruising is being reshaped by luxury upsells even on South America routes.
The shift underscores how volatile winter seas are challenging New York departures, pushing cruise lines to rethink Northeast homeports and build more flexible itineraries.
The outbreak highlights how cruise health reporting remains patchy outside United States routes, leaving passengers to rely on operators’ transparency and onboard controls.
Nassau’s surge shows how the megaship era is reshaping Caribbean itineraries, with upgraded berths turning The Bahamas into a cruise powerhouse for regional growth.
The weekend shuffle shows how wind, not rain, is becoming the cruise industry’s biggest wild card, exposing how even private islands and packed ports can be sidelined.
A fast-deepening winter storm is forcing cruise lines to rethink Caribbean escapes at sea. It shows how weather volatility can upend tightly timed East Coast turnarounds.