Cruise lines' new rule for Florida
With Florida blocking cruise lines from confirming vaccination status, two lines say they will treat passengers as unvaccinated unless they volunteer their vax cards.
With Florida blocking cruise lines from confirming vaccination status, two lines say they will treat passengers as unvaccinated unless they volunteer their vax cards.
A line best known recently for megaships is also entering a smaller-ship market
A dispute over paperwork and marine inspections is keeping Noah bottled up in port...
MSC's new World Europa is pushing the limits of skyscrapers at sea with 22 decks and an 11-deck slide.
Three months, two Poles, eleven countries and $65,000 worth of adventure.
In yet another complication, Florida's lawsuit against CDC could end up canceling Alaska's cruise season again.
A former queen of the sea is facing hard times in its second career as a hotel.
As an apparent return to cruising draws closer and closer, the dispute between Florida and cruise lines over vaccination becomes more urgent.
Congressional action is opening up Alaska for cruises while questions remain in a variety of areas as the industry awakes.
A land-locked replica of the doomed ship will soon host overnight guests at a Chinese theme park.
Disney's newest ship features a duplex suite that would be hard to match even on a luxury private yacht.
Congressional action to waive 1886 flag rules may allow cruises to reach Alaska this summer.
Apparently, the urge to travel doesn't even require knowing where you're going as two cruises with mystery itineraries sell out fast.
Earlier optimism for earlier cruising is fading over some CDC regulations and Florida's monkey-wrench banning cruise lines requiring vaccination.
With an 1886 law blocking foreign-flag cruise ships from linking U.S. ports, some are suggesting it's time to reconsider the rule.