Cruise lines push back on new CDC guides
Harsher than expected guidelines have led to cruise-line pushback against CDC’s new voluntary program
Harsher than expected guidelines have led to cruise-line pushback against CDC’s new voluntary program
As mask rules and other Covid safety protocols seem to be shifting worldwide, Norwegian takes some first steps in the cruise industry.
Cunard is growing its fleet with another Queen; this time naming a ship for the 18th-century monarch who was the last of the Stuarts.
Rotterdam will allow temporary removal of one of its iconic bridges to allow Jeff Bezos’ new yacht to reach the sea.
Long Beach is committed to saving the Queen Mary and making needed repairs, not least because getting rid of it would cost even more.
Not yet ready for customers, but afloat under its own power, Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas left the French shipyard where it was built,
Virgin Voyages, Richard Branson’s high-style new cruise company (so high-style it insists on ‘voyages’ rather than ‘cruises’) is already revamping cabin decor after only a
A dozen new catamarans are on the way for service along the U.S. coasts and into smaller ports and rivers
Marilyn shares views of an amazing log church she visited while on a cruise; it is the centerpiece of a living history museum
Federal government rules on sailing during Covid will transition to voluntary compliance with the expiration of the Conditional Sail Order next week.
Harsher than expected guidelines have led to cruise-line pushback against CDC’s new voluntary program
As mask rules and other Covid safety protocols seem to be shifting worldwide, Norwegian takes some first steps in the cruise industry.
Cunard is growing its fleet with another Queen; this time naming a ship for the 18th-century monarch who was the last of the Stuarts.
Rotterdam will allow temporary removal of one of its iconic bridges to allow Jeff Bezos’ new yacht to reach the sea.
Long Beach is committed to saving the Queen Mary and making needed repairs, not least because getting rid of it would cost even more.
Not yet ready for customers, but afloat under its own power, Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas left the French
Virgin Voyages, Richard Branson’s high-style new cruise company (so high-style it insists on ‘voyages’ rather than ‘cruises’) is already revamping
A dozen new catamarans are on the way for service along the U.S. coasts and into smaller ports and rivers
Marilyn shares views of an amazing log church she visited while on a cruise; it is the centerpiece of a living history museum
Federal government rules on sailing during Covid will transition to voluntary compliance with the expiration of the Conditional Sail Order next week.