New York Terminal Promises Exciting Cruise Future

The New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) has released a comprehensive Master Plan for the modernization and redevelopment of the Manhattan Cruise Terminal. This long-term strategy addresses the urgent need to replace the facility’s nearly 90-year-old infrastructure and prepare Read More …

Cruise Industry Advances Towards Sustainable Fuel Solutions

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NCLH) and Repsol have announced an 8-year agreement for the supply of renewable marine fuels at the Port of Barcelona. This collaboration, commencing in the 2026 European season, aims to position both companies at the Read More …

Building a Greener Future, One Terminal at a Time

Royal Caribbean’s Galveston Cruise Terminal (GCT) has reached a significant sustainability achievement, becoming the first cruise terminal globally to earn both Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Net Zero Energy and LEED Net Zero Carbon certifications for its operational 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 …