MSC Cruises Teams Up With Beto Carrero World on Brazil Excursion
As more cruise brands crowd Brazil, exclusive shore partnerships are becoming a key differentiator, turning Santa Catarina calls into packaged premium day trips.
As more cruise brands crowd Brazil, exclusive shore partnerships are becoming a key differentiator, turning Santa Catarina calls into packaged premium day trips.
Norwegian’s Jacksonville debut signals how cruise lines are chasing drive-to demand beyond Miami and Port Canaveral, turning smaller ports into winter gateways for Southeast travelers.
A steady pipeline of American-built ships signals that domestic cruising is turning into a bigger battleground, bringing cruise traffic to smaller ports big lines cannot reach.
The disruption shows how a single ship-channel incident can ripple through Galveston’s fast-growing cruise hub, where tight turnaround schedules leave little room for surprises.
As Jamaica rebuilds, cruise companies are increasingly acting like emergency logistics partners for key ports, underscoring how tightly Caribbean recovery is tied to tourism.
Royal Caribbean is taking its newest mega-ship concept to Europe, signaling how the region is becoming a prime arena for big-ship cruising and curated shore experiences.
As Mediterranean crossings continue, cruise ships are increasingly becoming first responders at sea, highlighting how migration pressures now intersect with tourism routes.
The early high-season crush shows how cruise lines keep leaning on Cozumel as a Caribbean anchor, raising the stakes for managing crowds while local businesses bank on shore spending.
As Santorini strains under overtourism and new cruise taxes, Royal Caribbean is betting that curated shore experiences will help manage crowds and keep more spending in house.
Argentina’s tougher entry checks reflect a wider move toward stricter travel health rules, pushing cruise lines to treat paperwork like airlines as South America demand grows.
Carnival’s broadened homeport map signals a post-merger push to consolidate capacity in Australia and New Zealand, positioning the brand as the region’s only year-round global player.
Reliable internet at sea is no longer a perk. Carnival’s changing Wi-Fi rates highlight how dynamic pricing on add-ons can quietly drive the true cost of cruising.