Norwegian Cruise Line Pulls 2026 Caribbean Sailings From San Juan and New Orleans
Norwegian Cruise Line cancels Caribbean cruises from Puerto Rico and New Orleans for winter 2026–2027 as Norwegian Prima and Breakaway swap itineraries.
Norwegian Cruise Line cancels Caribbean cruises from Puerto Rico and New Orleans for winter 2026–2027 as Norwegian Prima and Breakaway swap itineraries.
Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour offers live music cruises, scenic dining, wildlife walks, and historical tours—an unforgettable UK summer getaway in 2025.
Young Chinese travelers, especially graduates, are fueling cruise tourism with a love for affordable luxury, scenic exploration, and social bonding onboard.
Riviera Travel introduces Riviera Vault, a reward program offering luxury cruises, high-street vouchers, and wellness gifts for agents booking by 10 August 2025.
Souda Port in Crete sets new cruise tourism record with 10,000 arrivals in one day from UK, US, and Greek ships, cementing its role as a Mediterranean cruise gateway.
Greece and Mexico are introducing new cruise taxes in 2025 to fund sustainable tourism. Learn how it affects your travel budget to Santorini, Mykonos, and Caribbean ports.
Shin Nihonkai Ferry promotes slow travel in Japan, connecting regional destinations through scenic ferry routes with luxury services and sustainable tourism initiatives.
Cape Town’s 2025 cruise season saw 83 ship calls, including 11 maiden visits. The booming cruise sector is fueling jobs, economic growth, and sustainable tourism.
American Airlines is revolutionizing U.S. aviation with AI technology, enhancing missed flight prediction, real-time passenger support, and operational efficiency.
China Airlines will move to JFK’s $9.5B New Terminal One in 2026, enhancing passenger experience, connectivity, and sustainable travel between Taiwan and North America.
Explore Drake Bay, Costa Rica—an eco-luxury haven on the Osa Peninsula with rich biodiversity, guided wildlife tours, and off-grid rainforest lodges.
Vietnam tourism surges with 11 million international arrivals in H1 2025, a 21% jump driven by South Korea, China, and top destinations like Phu Quoc.