Cruise Industry News takes a look at the trends across the cruise business for 2026 and beyond. Larger Newbuilds Cruise ships ...
The class of 2026 makes one thing clear: cruise ships are no longer one-size-fits-all. There's a spectrum of choices shaped ...
After a pivotal local vote, a top Caribbean cruise destination is at risk of soon being bypassed by most cruise ships for islands with better port facilities. Local voters shot down a proposed plan to ...
Ports in Manhattan and Brooklyn are reaping the benefits of a global cruise boom, with a record-high year of passengers boarding skyscraper-length liners for getaways from the city. Approximately 1.5 ...
While the executives were optimistic throughout the discussion, it’s still a hazy picture on any impact of this spring’s geopolitical drama. That said, moderator Anne Kalosh, executive editor of ...
New megaships are debuting next year, but concerns about safety are also rising. Here’s how to navigate these waters without ...
The cruise industry is navigating through turbulent waters as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released its annual Vessel Sanitation Program report. This report highlights a ...
In a major cruise industry leadership change, Oceania Cruises’ president is stepping down, effective immediately, following the introduction of a new leadership structure at parent company Norwegian ...
CLIA executives are clinging to hope that they can persuade government officials to reconsider banning large cruise ships from the Nice-Cote d'Azur region in the south of France. The cruise industry ...
Hawaii's new "Green Fee," a 0.75% increase in the transient accommodations tax, will apply to cruise lines for the first time starting in 2026. The Cruise Lines International Association and other ...
In December 2023, a group of California students fought to effectively ban the cruise ship industry from operating in a major city on the Central Coast. Two years later, as mega boats are still ...