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Ponant Adds Le Jacques Cartier for Winter 2026-27 Polynesia Cruises
Ponant’s expanded winter season signals rising demand for longer, guided expedition cruising in the South Pacific, putting lesser visited islands on the map beyond Bora Bora.
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Ponant’s expanded winter season signals rising demand for longer, guided expedition cruising in the South Pacific, putting lesser visited islands on the map beyond Bora Bora.
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As cruise lines face tighter scrutiny on waste and fuel, port-side plastic-to-oil plants could turn a costly compliance problem into local circular-energy supply.
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The scrape underscores how quickly Cape Horn weather can test mooring safety in Ushuaia, a crowded gateway where Antarctic cruise growth is pushing ports and crews.
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As cruise ships grow into floating cities, PortMiami is racing to expand capacity and smooth arrivals. The new terminal underscores Miami’s bid to stay the industry’s busiest homeport.
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Oceania is betting that luxury cruisers want calm, grown-up ships as the industry splits between family megaships and quieter boutique brands competing for affluent travelers.
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A packed refit pipeline signals cruise lines are betting on upgrades and cleaner tech rather than new tonnage alone, putting shipyards and suppliers under fresh capacity pressure.
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As Caribbean ships compete for attention, destination-style festivals onboard are becoming the new differentiator, turning culture and local retail into year-round revenue.
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MSC is retrofitting midlife ships to chase the premium suite market, bringing its Yacht Club concept to longer itineraries as lines compete for high-spend cruisers.
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Oceania’s Sonata Class underscores the luxury cruise shift to suite-heavy ships and unhurried port time, as lines compete for travelers who value space and immersion.
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Princess is leaning into Northern Europe’s crowded summer market, betting that open-jaw routes and combinable cruises will win travelers who want easy, city-to-city itineraries.
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By splitting traffic between St. John’s and Falmouth, Antigua is proving it can absorb peak-season surges, a key edge as cruise lines seek reliable Caribbean hubs.
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Weather driven delays are testing Brazil’s peak cruise season, where tight homeport turnarounds leave little slack for flights, transfers, and terminal schedules.