City Cruises Will End Baltimore Dinner and Sightseeing Cruises in 2026
The move signals how waterfront tour operators are consolidating in stronger markets, leaving Baltimore’s Inner Harbor to rethink how it draws visitors to the water.
The move signals how waterfront tour operators are consolidating in stronger markets, leaving Baltimore’s Inner Harbor to rethink how it draws visitors to the water.
As Caribbean lanes grow busier, cruise ships are increasingly pressed into frontline rescue roles, showing how tourism routes overlap with regional safety and migration pressures.
Carnival’s refresh of a two-decade-old ship shows the short-cruise market turning into a venue arms race, with onboard experiences key to quick getaways.
The incident puts fresh scrutiny on safety standards as Singapore’s short-haul cruise boom draws new operators, testing how quickly ports can protect passengers at sea.
Residential cruising is starting to look like a networked lifestyle brand, with operators teaming up to offer more routes and flexibility without merging or losing identity.
As cruise ships keep getting larger, dedicated repair capacity is becoming a bottleneck. The Bahamas is positioning Freeport as a key service hub backed by the biggest cruise brands.
The Los Angeles delay shows how tightly cruise embarkation now depends on reliable power and connectivity, pushing ports to build resilience as storms strain regional infrastructure.
The move shows how Florida’s hottest growth fights are shifting to the water, where lawmakers are being asked to draw clearer lines between tourism megaprojects and protected bays.
After passenger complaints reshaped its air strategy, P&O is betting that a smoother long-haul flight will be the differentiator as Caribbean fly-cruises grow more competitive.
Crystal is betting on travel advisors to build momentum before its first new ocean ship in decades. It is a sign of intensifying competition for early luxury cruise bookings.
The swap signals Carnival’s push to unify its Australian ships under one dining playbook, phasing out legacy partnerships as it tightens brand consistency.
Costa's redeployment underscores how cruise lines are shifting capacity back to the Mediterranean as European demand outpaces Asia's rebound, reshaping summer competition.