Balmoral Reports 200 Illness Cases on Norwegian Fjords Cruise
The outbreak highlights how cruise health reporting remains patchy outside United States routes, leaving passengers to rely on operators’ transparency and onboard controls.
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.
World cruises increasingly lean on signature passages like the Panama Canal to differentiate themselves, especially as operators redraw routes away from volatile regions. MSC is leaning into that shift.
Royal Caribbean’s Wave season surge suggests travelers are still prioritizing big-ticket vacations, letting cruise lines sell future sailings early and at higher prices.
Celebrity's rapid river build-out signals how fiercely big cruise groups are moving into Europe's premium river market, betting guests want one brand that spans sea and inland.
By launching a new ship class years in advance, Royal Caribbean is locking in scarce European shipyard capacity and signaling the next phase of cruise innovation beyond mega-ships.
By bringing its first liquefied natural gas-capable ship into service sooner, Explora Journeys underscores how luxury cruising is accelerating its shift toward cleaner propulsion and high-space design to stay competitive in Europe.
Freeport is emerging as the Bahamas’ next cruise battleground as lines build destination-style ports. A multi-user terminal could draw more ships and spending beyond private islands.
With cruise lines racing toward hotel-like self-service, in-cabin tablets are turning staterooms into digital concierges that can speed service and reshape onboard spending.
As cruise lines race to control the onshore experience, MSC’s push at Ocean Cay signals deeper investment in private destinations and rising competitive pressure on Caribbean ports.