Another Port Cancelled for Ill-Fated Carnival Cruise
Carnival Pride is remaining at sea for the eighth straight day as another port of call must be cancelled on her Greenland sailing.
Carnival Pride is remaining at sea for the eighth straight day as another port of call must be cancelled on her Greenland sailing.
Local businesses in Bar Harbor seek injunction against Bar Harbor’s ordinance limiting daily cruise ship passages as legal battle continues.
A very unusual and controversial godparent has been chosen for Queen Anne, the newest ship in the Cunard fleet.
Power Knot Ocean has installed LFC biodigesters on the Margaritaville at Sea Island to improve waste management and sustainability efforts on the cruise ship.
The clock is counting down to Queen Anne’s historic naming, but the secret of who will do the honors has not yet been revealed.
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The newest Margaritaville at Sea ship is one step closer to her new homeport in the Sunshine State ahead of her mid-June debut.
Cruise guests brought illness onto an aircraft after debarkation, and the plane had to be sanitized and have flights cancelled as a result.
MSC Virtuosa was unable to visit Falmouth as planned, and would have brought more guests to the port than 4 other ships combined.
Carnival Corporation has issued a stern reminder to travel partners about what regions they cannot book cruise guests from.
Carnival Pride will not be visiting Greenland during her Greenland cruise after all, but guests may still enjoy some scenic options.
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