Over-Served: Miami Jury Awards $300K In Tequila Shots Lawsuit

A federal jury in Miami has awarded $300,000 to a cruise passenger following a lawsuit against Carnival Corporation for over-service of alcohol. The plaintiff, a 45-year-old nurse from California, was a passenger aboard the Carnival Radiance in January 2024. Evidence Read More …

Cruise Industry Explores Sustainable Nuclear Energy Future

The cruise industry is actively exploring nuclear energy as a potential long-term solution for achieving a sustainable, net-zero future. According to experts from Lloyd’s Register, the conversation has transitioned from whether nuclear power is viable to how it can be Read More …

Cruise Leaders Propose Stranded Ships For Evacuations

The cruise industry is demonstrating profound leadership and compassion as it navigates a complex regional situation in the Middle East. Pierfrancesco Vago, the Executive Chairman of MSC Cruises’ Cruise Division, has proposed a visionary solution to utilize stranded cruise ships Read More …

Seatrade 2026: Industry Resilience Amid Volatility

The 2026 Seatrade Cruise Global conference in Miami Beach highlighted an industry that remains remarkably steadfast despite global economic and geopolitical pressures. Lead executives from the world’s largest cruise corporations expressed strong confidence in their ability to navigate rising fuel Read More …

Ships Safely Exit Strategic Strait of Hormuz

The maritime industry is celebrating a significant victory as several cruise ships successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz after being stranded for weeks. Following an intense period of regional military conflict involving Iran, the United States, and Israel, a brief Read More …

Carnival Corp & Partners Celebrate New Maritime Navigation Tests

Carnival Corporation and its esteemed global maritime partners have achieved a remarkable milestone by successfully concluding advanced bridge-simulator tests at the Center for Simulator Maritime Training (CSMART). These groundbreaking trials centered on the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) S-100 framework, an Read More …

Cruise Lines Prioritize Safety In Alaskan Fjords

The cruise industry is demonstrating its unwavering commitment to passenger safety and environmental stewardship by adjusting itineraries in Alaska’s majestic fjord regions. Following a significant landslide last year, major cruise lines including Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Holland America Line, and MSC Read More …

Port Of Barcelona Resumes Smooth Cruise Operations

The Port of Barcelona demonstrated exceptional emergency preparedness this week following a container fire that briefly disrupted local maritime operations on March 29, 2026. The incident, which began in a freight terminal near the bridge leading to the cruise docks, Read More …

Attorney Champions Safe Biscayne Bay Boating

Miami’s beautiful Biscayne Bay is renowned for its picturesque views and elite residents, serving as a tranquil haven for locals and visitors alike. Recently, the critical importance of maritime safety has been brought to the forefront following two boating incidents Read More …