Carnival Cruise Line Bolsters Support for Alaska’s Seafood Industry
In response to pressures on Alaska’s seafood market, Carnival Corporation is enhancing local sourcing efforts.
In response to pressures on Alaska’s seafood market, Carnival Corporation is enhancing local sourcing efforts.
The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection launches its second luxury cruise vessel named ILMA. The ship departed on its maiden voyage on September 2nd 2024.
For safety reasons, P&O Cruises is now restricting what staterooms guests with powered mobility devices can book for their cruise vacations.
Quintana Roo will launch Cruise Tourism Development Fund, charging passengers $5 fee to visit Cozumel and Mahahual.
Due to a break in a subsea fiber optic cable, Sitka, Alaska, may be without internet and cell service for up to two weeks.
Over the coming weeks, free Starlink internet will become available in Juneau, Alaska, thanks to a partnership with Royal Caribbean Group.
Two ports of call are slightly adjusted for Norwegian Joy in order to protect a critically endangered whale species.
AIDA Cruises has opened a fully modernized center in Hamburg, Germany, to offer around-the-clock support for its fleet of 31 cruise ships.
Royal Caribbean International provided free WiFi to guests aboard Oasis of the Seas to purchase tickets for the newly reunited band Oasis.
Why can’t guests return to a ship after debarking if they left something behind, and what can they do to recover their lost items?
A future cruiser wrote to brand ambassador John Heald seeking advice on setting spending limits for her kids while onboard.
Carnival Cruise Line has started allowing pre-purchases of distilled water for cruise passengers using a CPAP machine.