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Category: Cruise News
Our take on current news stories that concern cruises travelers as well as suggested sources of cruise information
Windstar’s Winter Med Sails Past Expectations
Following its inaugural winter season in the Mediterranean, Windstar Cruises has announced it will continue offering voyages in the region during the 2024/2025 season. This decision comes after positive feedback and high demand, prompting the luxury cruise line to expand Read More …
Carnival Boosting Galveston Economy
Carnival Cruise Line received the Economic Impact Award from the Galveston Regional Chamber of Commerce, celebrating their key role in driving the city’s tourism boom. The Chamber lauded Carnival’s significant contributions, calling them a “catalyst” for growth, fostering business opportunities, Read More …
Icon Of The Seas Is Here Now
Royal Caribbean International’s revolutionary cruise ship, Icon of the Seas, has arrived in Miami for the first time, marking the start of a new era in vacations. This “best of every vacation” experience combines beach bliss, resort relaxation, and theme Read More …
Oceania Cruises Inspiring New Voyages
Oceania Cruises, the world’s leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, has announced that its 1,250-guest ship Riviera will explore the continents of Africa and Asia at the end of 2024, and into 2025 with three brand new itineraries. The jewel of these Read More …
Viking Sale Brings Special Fares and Incentives
Viking Cruises has launched a new sale for North American travelers, offering: Viking Chairman Torstein Hagen emphasizes their focus on enriching travel experiences: Viking offers diverse voyages across the globe: Book your Viking adventure today and experience the world in Read More …
Star Clippers 2024 Wave Season Offer
Star Clippers is celebrating the 2024 wave season with special offers for guests booking cruises on their three tall ships: Star Clipper, Star Flyer, and Royal Clipper. Guests booking select sailings on Star Clipper and Star Flyer will receive $240 Read More …
Cruise Ships Too Big? Buy A Yacht. No, Really
The largest cruise ship in the world, Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas is set to sail soon. The ship will have 20 decks, seven swimming pools, six water slides, 2,350 crew and 7,600 passengers at maximum capacity. If that Read More …