Storylines offering apartments afloat
A new company takes up a popular idea: A ship that allows apartment owners to live at sea.
A new company takes up a popular idea: A ship that allows apartment owners to live at sea.
Water levels on the Rhine are approaching record lows, causing disruptions for industry as well as potentially for cruising.
Royal Caribbean's most loyal customer just passed a milestone, earned over 870 cruises over 20 years
Norwegian, once of the strictest on vaccination for passengers, is now dropping its requirement
Cruise passengers are trending younger in the past, in part because younger generations remember cruises with parents or grandparents.
American Cruise Lines is moving into the California market with a San Francisco Bay-based itinerary
Summer heat and a growing drought may pose serious problems again for Europe's river cruise industry.
Silversea is taking over the last of the ships that became available with the bankruptcy of Crystal Cruises.
CDC's oversight of cruise ship Covid safety transitions from mandatory and voluntary programs to offering guidance
A new cruise line being developed by MSC is expanding rapidly even before it begins operation
A new version of Crystal Cruises, using two of the bankrupt line's ships will sail again, but the future of its river fleet is still unresolved.
Lisbon, one of Europe's busiest cruise ports, is proposing changes to reduce pollution from the ships.
Carnival is moving ships among its brands, with Costa moving two ships to U.S. cruises and transferring another to Carnival for Australia service.
One of the world's largest cruise ships, not yet completed, is to be sold for scrap without ever putting out to sea
Carnival is putting technology to work making it easier to handle food allergies on cruise ships