Royal Caribbean Waterslide Safety Update

Royal Caribbean International has announced the temporary closure of select waterslides across a few of its ships. This decision is the result of a comprehensive safety review aimed at enhancing passenger protection and ensuring long-term structural durability. The cruise line’s Read More …

Collaborating To Create Safer And Greener Skies

A groundbreaking collaboration is currently underway between Boeing, United Airlines, and a dedicated team of industry technology providers to modernize air travel. Led by Saccone and a group of approximately 70 innovators, this initiative is focused on testing advanced digital Read More …

Caribbean Nations Adopt Taxes For Sustainable Travel Future

Mexico, along with the Caribbean nations of Dominica, Aruba, Barbados, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic, is introducing new tourist taxes designed to fund sustainability initiatives, improve infrastructure, and support local economies. This movement signifies a regional shift toward making sustainable Read More …

Carnival Cruise Village Showcases Baja’s Vibrant Culture

Well, now there is something to do in Ensenada. Carnival Corporation, ITM Group, and Hutchison Ports ECV have jointly unveiled the plans and renderings for Ensenada Bay Village, a new shoreside destination at the Ensenada Cruise Terminal. Titled “Treasures of Read More …

All Clear For Cruise Adventure After Minor Port Hold

The impressive P&O Cruises ship, Iona, experienced a brief and minor delay to the start of its exciting 14-night itinerary, showcasing a commendable commitment to passenger safety. The 5,200-guest vessel was scheduled to depart Southampton, U.K., on Saturday, but its Read More …

Cruise Ships Are Prepared For Every Situation

Recent industry discussions prompted by a current lawsuit involving Royal Caribbean have highlighted the extensive protocols cruise lines have in place to manage medical emergencies and unexpected fatalities at sea. While the specific legal case regarding passenger Michael Virgil involves Read More …

Refreshed Zuiderdam Sails Caribbean Routes

Holland America Line’s Zuiderdam has re-entered service following a two-week dry dock in the Bahamas, showcasing a series of upgrades and refreshed spaces for its Caribbean season. The Vista-class ship embarked from Miami on December 6, 2025, for a 17-day Read More …

MSC Grandiosa Sailing from Port Canaveral

MSC Grandiosa, an 181,000-ton vessel, arrived at Port Canaveral on December 6, 2025, to commence its schedule of week-long cruises to the Caribbean and Bahamas. The ship is the second and largest MSC Cruises vessel to be homeported at the Read More …

Safety First Always As Fog Delays Cruise Ships

A dense blanket of chilly winter fog unexpectedly enveloped the west coast of Florida on Saturday, December 6, causing a major disruption at the Port of Tampa Bay. Port authorities were forced to temporarily suspend all maritime traffic through the Read More …