Seatrade Europe 2025 in Hamburg Champions Sustainable Cruise Tourism and Year-Round Growth
Seatrade Europe 2025 in Hamburg highlights sustainability, innovation, and global collaboration for a greener, year-round cruise industry.
Seatrade Europe 2025 in Hamburg highlights sustainability, innovation, and global collaboration for a greener, year-round cruise industry.
From 2026, Cannes will limit cruise ships over 1,000 passengers to curb overtourism, protect its coastline, and promote sustainable tourism.
Carnival Panorama listed during a fierce storm near the Mexican Riviera. Crew responded quickly, preventing injuries and ensuring passenger safety.
CLIA sues Hawaii over a new Green Tax on cruise passengers, citing constitutional issues and potential threats to jobs and the state’s $639M cruise economy.
Port Canaveral plans $500M upgrades to handle a record 9 million cruise passengers in 2025, easing traffic congestion and enhancing visitor experience.
Explora Journeys introduces Sky & Sea Fare, a seamless package combining flights, transfers, hotels, and luxury cruise experiences in one smooth journey.
Emerald Cruises announces the launch of Emerald Kaia in 2026 and Emerald Raiya in 2027, redefining eco-luxury Mediterranean cruises with immersive experiences
Embark on a South American adventure in 2027 with Carnival Firenze. Explore Santiago, Buenos Aires, Rio, Maceio, and more on immersive, scenic cruises
Major cruise lines in Europe and Asia complete summer upgrades, enhancing safety, comfort, and luxury for travelers ahead of the upcoming cruise season.
Hotels in Bali, Dubai, Paris and beyond adopt profit-first budgeting in 2025, improving guest value through cost control, tech, and sustainability.
Tourism in New York’s border counties slows dramatically in 2025 after 2024 highs, with drops in Canadian visitors and spending across Erie, Niagara, and more.
Nevis names Andia Ravariere as CEO of its Tourism Authority, ushering in a new era of eco-tourism, cultural growth, and sustainable travel.