PONANT Yachting Expands With Spirit of Ponant II, Redefining Luxury Sailing in French Polynesia
PONANT Yachting launches Spirit of Ponant II in 2026, bringing intimate luxury sailing to French Polynesia and boosting sustainable tourism.
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PONANT Yachting launches Spirit of Ponant II in 2026, bringing intimate luxury sailing to French Polynesia and boosting sustainable tourism.
Madeira welcomes 85 overnight cruise visits in 2025, boosting local tourism, culture, and economy while cementing its role as a key European cruise hub.
Sea Cloud Cruises offers solo travelers 2026 sailings with no single supplement and 25% off, making luxury voyages to the Caribbean and Mediterranean affordable.
Royal Caribbean suspends cruises to Labadee, Haiti, until 2026, reshaping local tourism, economy, and future opportunities for sustainable travel.
Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas debuts from Port Canaveral, offering sustainable luxury and unforgettable Caribbean adventures.
Aurora Expeditions expands its fleet with the Douglas Mawson, a Polar Class 6 ship, enhancing Australia’s role in Antarctic tourism and sustainable cruising.
India’s cruise tourism is expanding with record passenger growth, luxury river cruises, and new global routes under the Cruise Bharat Mission.
Finland’s Meyer Turku shipyard builds Royal Caribbean’s Icon-class cruise ships, boosting global tourism with the world’s largest and greenest vessels.
Virgin Voyages’ Brilliant Lady begins cruises from New York to Bermuda in 2025, expanding routes to Miami, the Caribbean, Canada, and Alaska.
Experience fall in the Finger Lakes with a scenic Cayuga-Seneca Canal Lock Tour in Waterloo. Stunning foliage, rich history, and family fun await.
Auckland sees a 40% drop in cruise ship arrivals, straining New Zealand’s tourism economy. Ports in Tauranga and Marlborough also brace for tough times.
Auckland and Tauranga face a 40% drop in cruise ship arrivals for 2026-2027, raising concerns for New Zealand’s tourism economy and local businesses.