Beyond Cruising: Tiny Homes Offer Accessible Modern Living

The Rose tiny house by Rewild Homes represents a thoughtful shift in the micro-housing movement, prioritizing long-term comfort and universal accessibility. This extra-wide dwelling is built on a 30-foot triple-axle trailer, but it distinguishes itself by offering a 10.6-foot width Read More …

Strong Security Measures Protect Every Family Voyage

The cruise industry is demonstrating its unwavering commitment to passenger safety and the integrity of the onboard experience through rigorous enforcement and cooperation with federal authorities. Recent actions by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) have highlighted the effectiveness of Read More …

Healthy Travel Tips For Great Ocean Adventures

Recent reports have drawn attention to several respiratory and gastrointestinal illness outbreaks on cruise ships, specifically focusing on cases of norovirus and rare instances of hantavirus. While norovirus is a common occurrence in crowded environments due to its highly contagious Read More …

CBP Raids Focus On Deporting Crew From The Philippines

Recent reports from Cruise Law News highlight a significant surge in the deportation of foreign cruise ship employees by U.S. federal authorities. Over 200 crew members, primarily from the Philippines, have been forcibly removed from vessels at various U.S. ports, Read More …

Southeast Asian River Cruises Redefine Slow Travel

The river cruise industry is experiencing a dynamic transformation as it pivots toward the enchanting waterways of Southeast Asia. While the Rhine and Danube have long been the traditional faces of river cruising, the focus is shifting toward the Mekong, Read More …

Global Maritime Safety Protocols Support Healthy Travels

The global maritime industry is demonstrating exceptional vigilance and care as it navigates a developing health situation on research and expedition vessels in the South Atlantic. While recent reports regarding a suspected hantavirus outbreak off the coast of Cape Verde Read More …

Lufthansa’s first 777-9 takes flight

The first 777-9 airplane for Lufthansa, Europe’s largest airline and one of the 777X launch customers, flew for the first time ahead of certification testing in the weeks ahead. Boeing flew the first 777-9 for Lufthansa Thursday. (Tim Stake photo) Read More …

Expert Insights Confirm High Safety Standards For Cruises

The maritime health landscape is witnessing a sophisticated evolution in how travel providers manage guest wellness, particularly as experts distinguish rare conditions like hantavirus from more common seasonal ailments. In a recent analysis by luxury travel authorities, medical professionals have Read More …

Maritime Safety Excellence At Work, Effectively

The maritime industry is demonstrating a sophisticated and coordinated response as health officials and cruise operators manage a localized health situation in the Atlantic. Recent reports regarding the expedition vessel MV Hondius have highlighted the efficiency of modern maritime safety Read More …