International Travel Rebounds Quickly for Grandparents

Road Scholar, a leader in educational travel for older adults, is experiencing a rapid rebound in international travel demand for their Grandparent Adventure programs. Despite having less capacity available due to rebuilding offerings post-pandemic, Road Scholar’s international Grandparent Programs are Read More …

Holland America Adds New Legendary Voyage

Holland America Line is introducing a new “Legendary Voyage” called the “42-day Ultimate Mediterranean & Atlantic Passage” aboard the ship Volendam. Departing on November 9, 2024, from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, this cruise allows guests to visit 16 different ports across Read More …

First Bruneian Crew On Silhouette

Asaad Badree bin Hj Abu Bakar, also known as Bard, hails from Kuala Belait, Brunei, and holds the distinction of being the first Bruneian crew member to work for the Royal Caribbean Group. Currently, Bard serves as the Digital Manager Read More …

Holland America Leads Future Of Alaska Cruising

Holland America Line is offering an unmatched “Alaska: Up Close” experience for its 2025 season, with more Glacier Bay permits, glacier viewing experiences, and opportunities to see Alaska’s wildlife than any other cruise line. The company is building on the Read More …

Solo Travelers Get A Break On This Cruise Line

Solo Travelers often pay double the per-person price on most cruise lines. Now, Costa Cruises is offering a special promotion for solo travelers, waiving the single supplement on select cruises through December 2023. This means that solo travelers can save Read More …

Princess Adds New Top Deck Feature

Princess Cruises is adding a new top-deck adventure ride called the Rollglider to its new class of ship, the Sun Princess. The Rollglider is a hybrid of a zipline and a roller coaster, and it will allow passengers to soar Read More …

Reef Sharks At High Risk of Extinction

A new study in Science has found that overfishing is driving reef sharks toward extinction. The study, which was conducted by more than 150 researchers worldwide, including scientists from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), found that the five main shark Read More …