Packing For Mexico Cruises (No You Can’t Bring Your Drone)

Effective January 2026, travelers visiting Mexican cruise ports such as Cozumel, Costa Maya, and Cabo San Lucas are facing new regulatory challenges regarding their luggage contents. Packing for a cruise requires a dual understanding of both the cruise line’s prohibited Read More …

Official Reports Detail Latest Cruise Crime Statistics

A recent report from Cruise Law News tells us the Department of Transportation has released its fourth-quarter crime report for 2025, detailing incidents reported to the FBI under the Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act. During this period, 44 crimes Read More …

New Tropical Destinations Await On Your Cruise

Royal Caribbean has officially extended the suspension of all scheduled visits to Labadee, its private destination in Haiti, through the end of December 2026. This decision follows a previous announcement that had paused stops at the island through April 2026, Read More …

Airlines Work Hard To Resolve Travel Delays

Air travel across the United States experienced significant interruptions recently, with airlines reporting a total of 1,898 delays and 54 cancellations. These disruptions have been attributed primarily to adverse winter weather conditions, including heavy snow and ice, particularly affecting the Read More …

Cruises Continue After Venezuela Flight Delays

Following United States military actions in Venezuela in early January 2026, the Caribbean cruise industry faced logistical challenges primarily stemming from significant flight disruptions rather than direct maritime threats. While the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association confirms that most itineraries are operating Read More …

Caribbean Vacations Continue Despite Regional Tensions

Following a large-scale U.S. military strike in Venezuela on January 3, 2026, which resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, Canadian tourists are expressing growing anxiety about travel to nearby Caribbean destinations. The “ABC islands”—Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao—are particularly Read More …

Caribbean Tourism Navigates Shifts Amid Regional Tensions

The Caribbean tourism sector encountered significant hurdles at the start of 2026, as geopolitical tensions between the United States and Venezuela created ripple effects throughout the region. During the critical New Year holiday peak, travelers faced widespread disruptions including flight Read More …

Responsible Hiking In Moab’s Fragile Backcountry 

Hiking the vast wilderness of multicolored rock and sand surrounding Moab, Utah, is the most accessible and popular activity for visitors to the region. Thanks to the stewardship of local agencies, associations and responsible tour operators such as the Moab Adventure Read More …

Visiting Africa: Stay Current With US Visa Bond Updates

The United States Department of State has officially updated the parameters of its visa bond pilot program, expanding the list of participating nations. As of January 1, citizens from Botswana and Namibia are among the new additions required to adhere Read More …