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CDC Logs 22 Cruise Ship GI Outbreaks in 2025, Up From 2024
As cruise demand climbs, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s public outbreak list is a key transparency tool, even as staffing cuts test oversight at sea.
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As cruise demand climbs, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s public outbreak list is a key transparency tool, even as staffing cuts test oversight at sea.
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The swap underscores how major cruise brands are leaning on private destinations to control crowds and shore experiences as busy ports like Nassau face growing competition.
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PortMiami’s shore power buildout signals a wider shift as cruise lines electrify fleets and ports race to keep up, exposing how grid limits can slow clean-dock promises.
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The unexpected pause underscores how thin margins can be for newer cruise brands in China, where shifting regional itineraries and soft demand can quickly force fleets into layup.
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The Malaysia stint shows Chinese cruise brands are pushing beyond domestic waters and tailoring ships to local tastes, raising the stakes for Southeast Asia’s homeports.
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The move underscores a broader race to control the guest experience on private islands, where dock-ready access helps cruise lines deliver more reliable calls despite rough seas.
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The grounding adds to fresh scrutiny of expedition cruising in reef-strewn Pacific waters, where remote routes and cross-border oversight can test safety systems.
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The change highlights how South Pacific cruising relies on privately owned island access, where a shift in ownership can quickly redraw routes and reshape guest expectations.
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Carnival’s revamped zero-proof bar lineup signals how cruising is leaning into the sober-curious market, treating alcohol-free drinks as premium menu stars rather than afterthoughts.
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With two headline ships and a revamped Costa Serena returning after a decade, Costa is doubling down on South America as cruise lines compete for year-round demand.
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Cleveland’s outlook shows Great Lakes cruising is no longer niche, but ports still win or lose itineraries on docks, labor deals, and the visitor experience onshore.
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The pause underscores a growing push to fund climate resilience by charging visitors, and how federal maritime rules can limit what states demand from cruise lines.