Hurricane Alters Cruise Paths in the Atlantic
Hurricane Erin forces major cruises—Royal Caribbean, Carnival, NCL, and others—to reroute to safer Caribbean and Canadian ports, prioritizing passenger safety.
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Hurricane Erin forces major cruises—Royal Caribbean, Carnival, NCL, and others—to reroute to safer Caribbean and Canadian ports, prioritizing passenger safety.
The Star of the Seas debuts in 2025 as the world’s largest cruise ship—20 decks of thrills, themed zones, Broadway shows, and endless adventure at sea.
Japan’s Mitsui Ocean Sakura arrives in 2026, offering short cruises from urban hubs to remote islands with themed voyages for immersive experiences.
Auckland’s port upgrade under fast-track laws clears path for larger cruise ships and stronger trade capacity, energizing tourism and commerce in New Zealand.
Viking Holdings boosts tourism with aggressive fleet growth, Nile cruises launch, and soaring financials—poised for strong demand in luxury travel.
Discover Atlas Ocean Voyages’ new 2027 Europe expeditions: 24 immersive cruises across Germany, England, Greece & the Netherlands with gourmet and cultural experiences.
Celebrate India at sea! Int2Cruises debuts an Indian‑themed fly‑cruise aboard Ovation of the Seas from Singapore this October—3 nights of culture, cuisine, and festivity.
India unveils its cruise tourism potential at the Waterways to Wonder Conference in Mumbai, focusing on sustainability, innovation, and global growth.
Chicago O’Hare sees over 400 cancellations as weather and traffic strain operations, while Midway remains delay-free. Here’s what travelers need to know today.
Hurricane Erin weakens but triggers heavy rain, travel delays, and flash floods across Caribbean. Tourists urged to avoid coasts and monitor alerts.
Two drownings at Carnival’s Celebration Key resort in Grand Bahama spark urgent calls for safety reform in cruise tourism. Authorities investigate the incidents.
Havila and HAV Group launch climate-neutral cruises on Norway’s coast, transforming Bergen to Kirkenes tourism with zero-emission vessels.