Seabourn announces its most ambitious world cruise yet: 120 days from Miami to Dover with Antarctica, complimentary expedition experiences, and 50+ destinations.
Carnival's Celebration Key welcomed its millionth guest just five months after opening, serving over 500,000 meals and creating 1,000+ jobs in the Bahamas.
Carnival Corporation just brought back shareholder dividends after 6 years. The cruise giant posted record $3.1 billion profits and slashed $10 billion in debt. What this means for cruisers and the industry.
Porto's cruise terminal crossed 200,000 passengers for the first time in history, posting 30% growth in 2025. The Portuguese port is emerging as a serious alternative to overcrowded Mediterranean destinations.
The Virgin Islands Port Authority, Royal Caribbean Group, and Cruise Terminals International have signed a landmark agreement to completely redevelop the Crown Bay waterfront into a modern, mixed-use destination.
Windstar Cruises takes delivery of the all-suite Star Seeker superyacht, its first new build in a decade. The 224-guest vessel debuts advanced sustainability features and launches with Caribbean, Alaska, and Asia itineraries in 2026.
Princess Cruises secures rights to broadcast all 104 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches across its 17-ship fleet, with viewing parties on Lido Decks and in-cabin coverage via Sport 24.
Carnival Cruise Line expands its adults-only SEA program for 2026 with four ships offering kid-free sailings across the Caribbean, Mediterranean, and Transatlantic routes.
Norwegian Cruise Line's Prima-class ship Norwegian Viva has arrived in Galveston, Texas for its inaugural winter season, docking at the port's new $100 million Cruise Terminal 16 for Caribbean sailings through April 2026.
Royal Beach Club Paradise Island debuts December 23 with a two-story swim-up bar, three distinct zones, and all-inclusive pricing starting at $109. Here's what makes it different.
Disney Adventure becomes the largest ship in Disney's fleet, but it's heading to Singapore—not the Caribbean. Here's why this changes everything for Disney cruising.
MSC Cruises orders six next-generation ships from Meyer Werft in a multi-billion dollar deal. The New Frontier class will debut in 2030 with 5,400-passenger capacity.
PortMiami set an all-time single-day record on November 30, 2025, hosting ten cruise ships from seven lines and processing over 75,000 passengers—cementing Miami's status as the Cruise Capital of the World.
British Columbia's underdog cruise port expects to welcome over 150,000 passengers in 2026—more than double this year's numbers—as Virgin Voyages and luxury lines discover this Pacific Northwest gem.
Royal Caribbean Group announced a massive $2 billion share buyback program and quarterly dividend on December 10, 2025, sending its stock soaring and signaling unprecedented confidence in the cruise industry's financial future.
Ocean Advice's unprecedented eight-ship order signals a major shift in cruise industry business models, as the white-label operator prepares to charter custom vessels to tour operators and lifestyle brands.
Carnival Cruise Line will sponsor San Diego's Big Bay Boom fireworks for America's 250th birthday, positioning three ships offshore for the ultimate Fourth of July experience.