
Hurricane Erin Forces Cruise Routes Revision
As Hurricane Erin disrupts cruise schedules throughout the Atlantic and Caribbean, operators are coordinating closely with ports to ensure safety and minimize impacts on travel and tourism.
As Hurricane Erin disrupts cruise schedules throughout the Atlantic and Caribbean, operators are coordinating closely with ports to ensure safety and minimize impacts on travel and tourism.
The wave of cruise ship crew deportations from U.S. ports highlights escalating immigration scrutiny and raises urgent questions about due process, labor rights, and industry dependence on foreign staff.
Cruise lines are marking Labor Day 2025 with a wide range of sales, highlighting special rates and perks across diverse itineraries to attract families and travelers planning ahead.
Margaritaville at Sea’s expanded Paradise Pass now includes longer cruises and more departure options, reflecting a wider industry move toward affordable, flexible vacation programs.
The ship’s brief tilt amid a sudden Gulf of California storm tested the crew’s training and highlighted cruise ship safety systems, as travel continued with minimal impact to passengers.
Royal Caribbean's 2026 ship redeployment reflects its focus on growing South American markets while maintaining a strong Florida presence with updated ships and enhanced itineraries.
Swan Hellenic’s renewed collaboration with Ensemble and the SH Minerva’s return signal the brand’s global growth, bringing curated expedition cruises to the expanding Asia-Pacific market.
The late-night brawl on Carnival’s ship adds to recent concerns within the cruise industry about crowded environments, alcohol-fueled disputes, and the adequacy of onboard security measures.
By turning shipboard carpet waste into collectible coasters, Holland America Line spotlights how cruise operators are adopting circular design to address sustainability within the travel sector.
Disney Cruise Line’s expanded 2026-2027 schedule reflects a growing focus on West Coast and Texas sailings, as the company shifts resources to meet U.S. demand and introduces new destinations.
As Hurricane Erin disrupted travel plans, cruise lines adapted routes and schedules across the East Coast and Caribbean, underscoring the industry's responsiveness to severe weather events.
The twin drownings at Celebration Key underscore safety concerns at Carnival’s $600 million Bahamas resort, prompting investigations as the new destination ramps up cruise passenger visits.