Australia’s Cruise Decline, Calls for Action

Australia’s cruise industry is currently experiencing a significant decline, resulting in substantial economic losses and reduced ship capacity, despite strong demand from consumers. The sector has reportedly lost over $1 billion this past year, with fewer vessels arriving on Australian Read More …

PortMiami Expands with Ten New Cruise Ship Debuts

PortMiami, recognized as the world’s busiest cruise port, is set to welcome ten new cruise ships for the 2025-2026 season, showcasing continued growth and strong partnerships with major cruise lines. Five of these debuting vessels are new builds, indicating a Read More …

Copenhagen, AIDA Cruises Spark New Greener Era

On June 2, 2025, Copenhagen marked a significant step towards maritime sustainability with the inauguration of its new shore power plant at the Oceankaj cruise terminal. The event, graced by H.M. King Frederik X of Denmark, saw AIDA Cruises’ AIDAnova Read More …

US Memorial Day Cruise Surge: Millions Expected

The U.S. cruise industry is experiencing an unprecedented surge for Memorial Day weekend 2025, signaling a full-throttle revival and a potential turning point for American cruise tourism. Major lines like Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and Disney, along with luxury and Read More …