Complete Guide to Cruising From the Port of Baltimore
With Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and (obviously) the city of Baltimore all nearby, it's easy to see why the cruise lines enjoy having ships sail...
Royal Caribbean Has Carried 500,000 Guests… Here’s How Few Virus Cases...
No sector of the travel industry has been as hard-hit by the health crisis as cruising. The well-known pause in sailings, the CDC's oversight...
Explained: MSC’s Big Changes to Drink Packages
With cruising paused, many cruise lines took the time to re-think not only how they can sail safely in a new environment, but also...
Carnival Corp. Carrying 50,000 Guests a Day, Sees Historical High in...
Carnival Corporation -- parent of Carnival Cruise Line -- said today that it now sees around 50,000 guests each day on its ships, while...
Explained: Why Are Cruise Ships So Big?
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Until you're actually next to one, it's almost impossible to truly appreciate just how big modern cruise ships are. While just a few decades...
Port of Galveston Adds New Express Parking Lot for Cruise Passengers
The Port of Galveston has added a new parking lot for passengers, making it much easier to get to and from the cruise ship....
Norwegian Prima Update: Set to Homeport in Galveston Plus 9 New...
Norwegian Cruise Line just released a major update on Norwegian Prima -- its first of six ships in the upcoming "Prima" class of ships....
HALF of Carnival’s U.S. Fleet Now in Operation
This past weekend marked another milestone in the slow return of cruising. With two more ships returning to service, Carnival now has 11 ships...
World’s Largest Cruise Ship to Debut From Fort Lauderdale in March...
Royal Caribbean announced today that its newest (and largest) ship -- Wonder of the Seas -- will make its global debut sailing from Fort...
Great Time to Buy? Some Cruise Prices Drop by 25% (or...
If you've been on the fence about buying a cruise, now may be the best time ever. As the industry continues to make its...









