Modernization For A More Efficient Disney Fantasy

Disney Fantasy is currently undergoing an extensive drydock refit at the Damen Shiprepair yard in Brest, France, a project scheduled for completion on October 28, 2025. The refit involves a significant technical overhaul to enhance the ship’s efficiency. A major Read More …

Queen Elizabeth’s Caribbean Season from Miami

Cunard Line’s Queen Elizabeth has commenced its first season of Caribbean voyages from PortMiami, marking a new homeporting privilege for the luxury ship. This two-season residency will offer cruises ranging from 9 to 21 nights, providing travelers from North America Read More …

New Wearable Tech Offers Multilingual Travel Solutions

The emergence of new wearable translation devices is poised to reduce language barriers in international meetings. Apple’s recently released AirPods Pro 3 feature live translation technology that allows users to download and instantly translate spoken languages. Similarly, the Dutch company Read More …

Luxury Catamarans Sail Croatia, Private Yacht Tours

Sail Croatia is significantly enhancing its Private Yacht Tour offerings with the addition of a new luxury catamaran, the Lagoon 55, named Tiny Dancer. This 2026-build catamaran will join the fleet next spring, increasing the total number of vessels to Read More …

North American Tourists Fueling Caribbean, Central American Boom

Guatemala, along with several other Caribbean and Central American nations including Mexico, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados, and the Bahamas, is experiencing a significant tourism boom. This surge is largely attributed to an increase in arrivals from United States and Read More …

Tropical Storm Melissa: Caribbean Tracking And Forecast

Tropical Storm Melissa is currently being monitored by the National Hurricane Center as it remains nearly stationary over the Caribbean Sea. As of Saturday, Melissa’s maximum sustained winds have increased to 70 mph, with a minimum central pressure recorded at Read More …

TSA Keeps Airports Running Smoothly, For The Most Part

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is facing escalating staffing challenges due to the ongoing government shutdown, now in its third week. As essential federal employees, TSA officers, along with crucial staff like FAA air traffic controllers, are mandated to continue Read More …

Modernizing Cruise Beverage Options for Travelers

Cruise lines are actively updating their drink package offerings to meet evolving guest expectations, driven partly by an increasing focus on non-alcoholic options and a desire for greater flexibility. This industry-wide transformation is seeing major cruise operators introduce new policies Read More …

EU Entry-Exit System Implementation Commences, Gradually

The European Union’s Entry-Exit System (EES), a digital border control initiative, has begun its phased implementation after multiple delays. The six-month rollout commenced on October 12, with each of the 29 participating European countries determining its own pace of adoption. Read More …