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Carnival Luminosa Begins First San Francisco Homeport Season
The former Costa Luminosa arrived in San Francisco on April 24 after repositioning from a winter program in Australia and carries Carnival venues including Alchemy Bar.
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The former Costa Luminosa arrived in San Francisco on April 24 after repositioning from a winter program in Australia and carries Carnival venues including Alchemy Bar.
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After shifting to Southampton in late July, Disney Dream is scheduled for a seven-night Norwegian fjords sailing in August with calls at Olden and Stavanger.
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The London-based cruise line announced the appointment May 22, saying Amadio will report directly to chief executive Gebhard Rainer and lead marketing worldwide.
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Colombia sailings take place aboard AmaMagdalena, a 60-guest vessel introduced in 2025, with visits to the UNESCO-listed town of Mompox.
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The Deck 12 space is planned for up to one hundred crew members, with a twenty-four-hour gym inside and sun loungers, a jacuzzi and showers outside.
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Volendam will sail roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale on January 4, while Zaandam departs San Diego on January 30 for Hawaii and the South Pacific.
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Midnatsol returned to Hurtigruten's coastal fleet in late 2024 after three years with HX as Maud, regaining its original name and joining the Signature fleet.
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A mid-May variation extends the sailing to eight nights with an added Ajaccio call, and embarkation is available in Civitavecchia, Toulon and either Savona or Genoa.
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The Great United States Cruise is slated to run from Portland, Oregon, to Boston, visiting eighteen states on three ships and including Boston Harbor fireworks on July Fourth.
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Since opening as Mahogany Bay in 2009, the destination has welcomed close to nine million visitors and supported more than thirteen hundred local jobs.
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The ship’s Alaska program adds a Lumberjack and Naturalist to the Happenings Cast, with Alaska Native Voices leading workshops centered on Native perspectives.
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Havana Docks says the cruise lines brought nearly one million tourists through the disputed facilities and paid at least 130 million dollars to Cuba.