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MXP Revolutionizes Shore Excursions with AI-Powered Audio Guide for Cruise Passengers

26 March 2026 at 22:09

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Spain Tourism Boom: Easter Bookings Surge Amid Global Shifts

26 March 2026 at 20:29

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Spain Tourism Boom: Easter Bookings Surge Amid Global ShiftsSpain records a historic increase in Easter bookings as geopolitical conflicts redirect...

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Phoenix Reisen to Feature Theme Sailings

Phoenix Reisen has announced a series of summer sailings aboard the Artania celebrating the German TV series starring the ship, Verrückt nach Meer (crazy about the sea), and special theme cruises. A Verrückt nach Meer cruise will kick off the summer season with many of the participating stars from the TV series onboard including Captain...

Explore Cruises Faster With Cruisebound’s New Map Search Feature

26 March 2026 at 18:57

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Explore Cruises Faster With Cruisebound’s New Map Search FeatureDiscover the future of cruise planning with Cruisebound’s new Search by Map...

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Viking Vela Opening Port of Dover’s 115-Call Season in April

The Port of Dover’s 2026 cruise season is starting on April 1, with the Viking Vela visiting for the first of 115 cruise calls. Marking the 30th anniversary year of cruising in Dover, this season is expected to see a fifth consecutive year of growth, the port said in a press release. Around 200,000 cruise...

Mein Schiff’s Dance and Reading Cruises Coming to Sea

Mein Schiff is bringing dance and reading-themed cruises onboard Mein Schiff 2, 3 and 6 in 2026, TUI Cruises said in a statement. Dance Cruise Professional dancer Christian Polanc and other professionals and trainers will work with guests on Mein Schiff 6 sailing between Las Palmas and Cape Town in the fall of 2026. Polanc,...

Three Brands Out, Four In for 2026-27 Season in Arabian Gulf

Three cruise lines have now cancelled their planned seasons in the Arabian Gulf during the 2026-27 winter. With conflicts in the Middle East entering their fourth week, Explora Journeys became the latest cruise line to change plans for the region. Costa Along with AIDA, Costa Cruises was the first company to cancel its plans for...

Disney Dream Completes 15 Years of Service

The Disney Dream completed its 15th year of service for Disney Cruise Line earlier this year. As reported by Cruise Industry News, a handover ceremony from Meyer Werft was held on Dec. 10, 2010, marking the end of a two-year construction process. After crossing the Atlantic with no guests onboard, the 128,000-ton vessel was christened...

HX Launches 130th Anniversary Sale with Discounts Up to 35 Percent

HX is offering up to 35 percent off select expeditions or a free suite upgrade on Antarctic voyages through its 130th anniversary sale. The promotion runs from March 24 through April 30, 2026, and applies to departures from April 20, 2026, through March 31, 2028, the company said in a statement. Antarctica voyages offer up...

Carnival’s Fuel Efficiency Push Saving $650 Million This Year

Carnival Corporation’s focus on reducing fuel consumption is generating returns, with CEO Josh Weinstein disclosing on the company’s first quarter 2026 earnings call that efficiency gains are saving the company approximately $650 million this year alone when compared with 2019. “Whatever the price is, if we use less, we do better,” he said, adding the...

Norwegian Luna Christened in Miami

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) christened its newest ship, the Norwegian Luna, in Miami on Friday, marking the latest addition to the company’s Prima Plus Class fleet. The ceremony took place at NCL’s LEED Gold Certified terminal at PortMiami before more than 2,000 guests. Street artist ELLE, named the ship’s godmother, created the vessel’s hull artwork,...

Casablanca Cruise Port Marks First Triple Ship Call

Casablanca Cruise Port, operated by Global Ports Holding (GPH), has handled its first-ever triple ship call. The call brought together the Seven Seas Voyager, Azamara Journey and La Belle des Océans, the port said in a press release. The milestone was commemorated with plaque exchange ceremonies onboard, with Ouadii Bouchana, general manager of Casablanca Cruise...

Norwegian Luna Makes Maiden Visit to PortMiami

Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Norwegian Luna, made its inaugural visit to PortMiami on March 23, 2026. Delivered by the Fincantieri shipyard earlier this month, the Prima-class vessel arrived in Florida to conclude its first trans-Atlantic crossing. The 13-night cruise started in Italy and also included visits to destinations in Spain and the United...
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Carnival: Small Shifts in European Bookings Due to Conflict

Carnival Corporation is seeing some small shifts around its European booking activity in the weeks since Middle East situation escalated, but CEO Josh Weinstein played down any impact, speaking on the company’s first quarter earnings call. On cruise cancellations, Weinstein was unequivocal: “We’re really not seeing anything significant to talk about with respect to cancellation...

Carnival: More Fleet Revitalization, Newbuild Pace Moderate

Carnival Corporation CEO Josh Weinstein used the company’s first quarter 2026 earnings call to point out the case for fleet revitalization over newbuild growth: pointing to the AIDA Evolution program as proof of concept and said that a second Carnival Corporation brand will announce its own modernization initiative next month. Addressing analyst questions about fleet...

Jefferson’s Bourbon Sets Sail with Holland America for Ocean-Aged Series

Holland America Line is partnering with Jefferson’s Bourbon to age whiskey at sea across its fleet, the cruise line said in a press release. Announced on International Whiskey Day, March 27, this marks the distillery’s first partnership with a cruise line for its Ocean Aged at Sea Bourbon series, following 35 bottled voyages on cargo...

Transcend Cruises Signs Contract for Two Additional Ships

Transcend Cruises has signed an agreement with Den Breejen Shipyard for two additional new river ships, bringing its growing fleet to four vessels by 2028. The company said the agreement marks a significant expansion milestone as the company’s inaugural ship, Connect, nears completion and prepares to enter service this July as the first river cruise...

Carnival Corp: 2026 Q1 Results Announced

Carnival Corporation has announced financial results for the first quarter 2026 and provided an updated outlook. Diluted EPS of $0.19 and adjusted EPS of $0.20, up 50 percent compared to the prior year. Record revenues of $6.2 billion, gross margin yields up nearly 10 percent and record net yields (in constant currency), outperforming guidance on...

NCLH: Board Refresh, Agreement with Elliott Management

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings today announced the appointment of what it called five highly qualified members to its Board of Directors and a cooperation agreement reached with Elliott Investment Management. Effective March 31, 2026, the following individuals will join the Board as independent directors: Alex Cruz, former Chairman and CEO of British Airways; Kevin A....

New NCLH CEO: $1.7 Million Salary, Potentially $48+ Million in Stock

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings announced that it has entered into an employment agreement and restricted share unit award agreement with John W. Chidsey, its new president and CEO. “His compensation structure is designed to immediately align his incentives with long-term shareholder value creation, with the majority of his long-term compensation delivered in performance-based equity,” the...

TUI Announces Two Newbuild River Ships

TUI River Cruises has announced the signing for two new 188-guest river ships at the TUI Aria’s Christening in Frankfurt. The company said the move signals its continued commitment to growing its river brand. The two vessels will grow TUI River Cruises’ fleet from six ships in 2026 to a program that expands the fleet...

MHA Debuts New Format with Cruise Line Supply Chain Sessions

The Marine Hotel Association (MHA) will be debuting a new breakout format for its Tuesday morning panel session next week during its annual trade show and conference being held at the Naples Grande Beach Resort. For the first time, the MHA is introducing a concurrent breakout session format, replacing the traditional single-track conference program with...

P&O Cruises Adds Onboard Credit to Select Sailings

P&O Cruises is offering up to £800 onboard spending money on selected cruises departing Southampton between June 1, 2026, and November 29, 2027. The extra onboard spend is available for new P&O Cruises Select Price bookings made between March 24, 2026, and June 1, 2026, the company said in a statement. It applies to selected...

Celebrity Wraps Up South America Season with Sold-Out Charter

The Celebrity Equinox sailed from Santos earlier this week for a new edition of the “Dave Koz & Friends at Sea” theme cruise. Sailing in South America for the first time, the eight-night voyage departed from the Brazilian port on March 22, 2026. As part of the music cruise, the Celebrity vessel is set to...

Hilton opens Hilton Garden Inn Kota Kinabalu Tuaran in Sabah

27 March 2026 at 13:56
Tropical beachfront hotel in Sabah with landscaped gardens, pond, and palm trees under a bright blue skyHilton [NYSE: HLT] today announced the opening of Hilton Garden Inn Kota Kinabalu Tuaran, marking the brand’s debut in Tuaran and strengthening Hilton’s presence in East Malaysia. The hotel joins Hilton’s growing presence in East […]

Silversea Completes Antarctica Season With 38 Voyages

Silversea has concluded its 2025-26 Antarctica season, welcoming guests on 38 voyages on its three expedition ships between October 5, 2025, and March 5, 2026. In a press release, the company said the Silver Endeavour, Silver Cloud and Silver Wind offered 20 voyages crossing the Drake Passage and 18 Antarctica Fly-Cruise sailings this season. “Antarctica...

Frecciarossa High-Speed Trains to Connect Rome and Milan With Munich by Late 2026: Everything You Need to Know

25 March 2026 at 13:53

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Frecciarossa High-Speed Trains to Connect Rome and Milan With Munich by Late 2026: Everything You Need to KnowItaly's Trenitalia, Germany's...

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TUI Cancels Sailings in Europe Due to Middle East Conflict

TUI Cruises cancelled upcoming sailings in Europe onboard the Mein Schiff 5 due to the current conflicts in the Middle East. With the ship still stuck in the Arabian Gulf, two planned cruises in the Mediterranean will no longer go ahead. According to a statement issued by the company on Thursday, the April 17 and...

Cancellation of in-bound flights to Thailand causes arrivals to nosedive, hotels slash rates amidst Gulf conflict

27 March 2026 at 00:34
Traveler walking through a quiet international departures hall at a Thailand airport with a masked guardian statue and signage overheadSince the Iran war erupted, more than  1,000 Thailand-bound flights mostly to Bangkok and Phuket, have been cancelled, according to Aeronautical Radio of Thailand. Flight cancellations and airspace closures due to the war in Iran – […]

Oceania Cruises Reroutes World Cruise to Avoid Middle East

Oceania Cruises is changing the itinerary of its current world cruise to avoid sailing through the Middle East and the Red Sea. Having departed from PortMiami earlier this year, the 180-night voyage is taking place onboard the Oceania Vista. The cruise itinerary was initially scheduled to return to Florida via the Suez Canal, the Middle...

MSC Poesia Gets Spa and Gym Upgrades Ahead of Alaska Debut

The fitness and spa areas on the MSC Poesia are getting an update tailored to its inaugural Alaska season, MSC Cruises said in a press release.  The refurbishments happening while the ship is in drydock in Malta include a newly designed MSC Aurea Spa and an expanded MSC Gym by Technogym.  “We have taken a thoughtful approach to enhancing MSC Poesia, ensuring the onboard experience matches...

Newfoundland and Labrador Ready for 180 Call 2026 Season

Cruise Newfoundland & Labrador has announced the province’s 2026 cruise schedule, spanning 197 days from April to October. According to a press release, more than 180 cruise ships will call at nearly 30 ports and destinations throughout the province, welcoming over 100,000 passengers and more than 50,000 crew members. The Viking Polaris will open the...

MXP Launches AI-Powered Tour Audio Guide for Shore Excursions

MXP has launched an AI-powered tour audio guide that transmits tour guide voices directly to guests’ smartphones, eliminating the need for rented audio hardware, the company said in a press release. The solution includes real-time AI translation allowing guests to experience tours in their preferred language. Guests do not require mobile internet and do not...

Oceanwide: More Details on Two Eco-Sail Newbuilds for 2029 and 2030

Oceanwide Expeditions has released additional details on two eco-sail expedition vessels, including renderings and confirmation of a 2029 launch for the first ship. The company signed a letter of intent for the construction and delivery of the two vessels, according to a press release. Both will have capacity for 146 passengers and feature hybrid sail...

Dream Cruises Celebrating First Decade with New Onboard Acts

Dream Cruises has announced various onboard events and experiences in celebration of its 10th anniversary this year. New acts will be launched as part of this, including K-pop group KIIRAS, Amotti from Physical: 100 and Chef Tommie Lee (aka French Papa) from Culinary Class Wars Season 2. Furthermore, Forever Broadway, which is a collaboration with...

Cruise Industry Suppliers Ready for MHA Conference and Trade Show

The Marine Hotel Association (MHA) is hosting its 41st annual trade show and conference in Naples, Florida, from March 29 to March 31, bringing together food and beverage and hotel suppliers and industry executives over three days at the Naples Grande Beach Resort. Purchasing and procurement executives from all the major cruise companies, including Carnival,...

Holland America Line Launches Spring Sale

Holland America Line has unveiled its Spring Sale, offering lower fees for bookings made between March 24 and 31, 2026. The deal is applicable to April and May 2026 cruises to Alaska (plus cruisetours), Europe (both Northern Europe and the Mediterranean) and Canada and New England. It includes up to $200 onboard credit per stateroom...

New Itinerary Marks Variety’s Return to Turkey After 10 Years

Variety Cruises is celebrating the start of the European summer cruise season with the addition of a new itinerary, the company announced in a press release. The seven-night cruise will explore the Greek Islands and Turkey, a country that hasn’t been visited by the company’s ships since 2016. Sailing roundtrip from Athens aboard the Panorama,...

Key Cruise Ship Drydocks in March

Cruise Industry News looks into some of the key drydock projects that are taking place in March. Azamara Journey Cruise Line: Azamara Capacity: 718 guests Tonnage: 30,200 Year built: 2000 Drydock Period: Mar. 1 to Mar. 9, 2026 Shipyard: Cernaval (Algeciras, Spain) The Azamara Journey underwent a quick drydock at a shipyard at the port...

Celestyal Cancels Three More Cruises in Europe

Celestyal Cruises cancelled three additional cruises that were set to take place in the Adriatic and the Mediterranean in early April. According to a statement issued on Wednesday, two sailings onboard the Celestyal Journey and one onboard the Celestyal Discovery will no longer go ahead. The vessels are currently docked in the Middle East, waiting...

Watermark Group Reopens Maritime Simulator Centre in Hampshire

Watermark Group has reopened its maritime simulator training center in Hampshire, bringing the facility back into active use for the cruise and shipping industries, the company said in a press release. The center is equipped with Wärtsilä’s high-fidelity simulator technology and includes two full bridge simulators, an engine control room simulator, high-voltage training capability, a...

Azamara Invites Travelers to Help Name Suites on Renovated Quest

Azamara Cruises is launching a global contest to find inspiration for the names of new suites aboard the Azamara Quest, the company said in a statement. As part of “A Suite Story” contest, guests, crew members, travel advisors and employees are invited to submit the name of a meaningful city that formed part of their...

Swan Hellenic Announces 2026-2028 Antarctic Seasons

Swan Hellenic has announced its 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 Antarctic seasons following a record 2025-2026 season that saw 53 percent growth in guest numbers and 66 percent increase in net revenue, the company said in a press release. “We are thrilled with the outstanding results achieved this season and the positive trend for the year ahead,”...

Star Princess wins 2026 award for best mind body cruise escape

26 March 2026 at 00:24
Princess Cruises Star Princess wellness features collage with spa treatment, gym, Sanctuary area and Women’s Health Travel Awards 2026 badgeStar Princess has been named a 2026 Women’s Health Travel Award winner in the “Best Cruises for a Mind-Body Escape” category, recognising its wellness-focused onboard experience. The award highlights the ship’s combination of fitness, spa, […]

Airline Operations Under Strain from Escalating Global Conflicts, Government Support Essential if Conflict Persists

26 March 2026 at 00:08
cebu pacific airbus a321neo flightThe Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) has issued a statement to urge governments to increase support for the aviation sector due to severe strains on operations caused by escalating global conflicts. Rising global conflicts in recent […]

Adora Cruises Names First Chinese Captain, Shaping The Future Of Luxury Cruise Travel

25 March 2026 at 03:52

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Adora Cruises Names First Chinese Captain, Shaping The Future Of Luxury Cruise TravelAdora Cruises makes history by appointing Captain Wei...

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Man Overboard Prank Creates Cruise Chaos — Should Responsible Teens Be Punished?

21 March 2026 at 21:56

They say kids will be kids… but when their actions have major (and expensive) consequences, should they be made to pay the price? That’s the question some are raising in the wake of an incident which unfolded aboard a Royal Caribbean ship.

Coast Guard and Ship Involved In Search

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Several passengers aboard the just-concluded sailing of Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas reached out to our tipline with news that a passenger had reportedly gone overboard. The code “Oscar, Oscar, Oscar” was heard over the ship’s PA at approximately 1 p.m., with the captain soon after confirming the news shortly thereafter.

As is protocol, Oasis immediately changed course in order to initiate a search for the passenger. Simultaneously, the Coast Guard was alerted to the situation so that they, too, could join the search.

While hunting for a person who has gone overboard is much like searching for a needle in a haystack, this particular scenario was literally an impossible mission. Why? Because it would soon turn out that all passengers were accounted for, and that a group of teenagers were responsible for the false report.

What Should Happen Next?

The trajectory of events could be followed live in a Facebook group dedicated to the sailing in question. Members first express concern and send up prayers for the person who’d supposedly gone overboard. But as word of the hoaxes true nature spread, concern turned to anger… much of it aimed at not only the teens but their parents.

“Those kids should be confined to their cabins,” wrote one passenger, adding that “their parents should have to pay for the rescue boats coming out.” 

“Man, if you’re here as the parent of these kids, do better!” said another, while numerous commenters cited a rash of bad behaviors on the part of young travelers across the vessel.

“This will definitely be out last Spring Break cruise,” echoed yet another upset guest.

While unconfirmed by Royal Caribbean, it was claimed in the Facebook group that a young female passenger had urged her friends to tell her grandmother that she’d gone overboard.

Man Overboard Prank Could Prove Costly

While there is no word on whether the responsible parties will face punishment for their actions, there are policies in place governing such situations. According to the U.S. Coast Guard’s web page, penalties for “issuing a false distress call” can include a $250,000 criminal fine, up to six years in prison and being made to reimburse the Coast Guard for the cost of performing the search.

A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter is seen flying against a clear blue sky. The helicopter is primarily white and orange, with the Coast Guard emblem visible on its side. Its rotor blades are in motion, and the aircraft's number "6011" is displayed on the fuselage as it prepares for a rescue mission near a Carnival Cruise Ship.

The page outlines just how far-reaching the consequences of such a prank can be. Why? Because it places members of the Coast Guard at unnecessary risk, can cost the taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars and could potentially interfere with the agency helping those who are genuinely at risk.

Florida Law Kills Plans for Mega Cruise Port South of Tampa

21 March 2026 at 05:28

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a coastal resiliency bill that effectively kills plans to construct a new cruise port facility near Tampa.

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The bill includes a special amendment specifically restricting work in Manatee County where the proposed cruise terminal was planned.

The bill also forbids dredging activities in the Terra Ceia Aquatic Preserve, south of Tampa, unless it is for specific environmental improvements.

DeSantis noted that the existing Port Tampa Bay is sufficient to serve cruise ship tourism in the region and that another terminal would be unnecessary.

Governor says region doesn’t need a new cruise facility

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“There’s not really a need to add another port in the middle of a conserved area and an aquatic preserve, especially given that Tampa Bay is already home to three deep-water ports,” the Governor said.

Some cruise industry advocates disagree. The proposed terminal site is south of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, which would have allowed mega cruise ships to call in the region for the first time.

Currently, the largest ships cannot visit Port Tampa Bay due to the bridge’s height clearance.

The cruise terminal proposal was put forward by SSA Marine, which operates a facility at Port Tampa Bay and at other U.S. ports.

Addressing the issue last month, SSA Marine said it is committed to environmental stewardship and to creating long-term economic opportunity for Manatee County and West Central Florida.

From the start, the project faced strong opposition from local residents. An online petition against it drew about 19,000 signatures, with concerns that dredging and construction could negatively impact water quality and damage the preserve’s ecosystem.

For passengers, the signed law means mega ships that cannot clear the Sunshine Skyway Bridge will remain unable to call at the Tampa area.

That limitation would have been lifted had the Manatee County terminal moved forward.

Norwegian Cruise Line Announces Two Big Changes at Great Stirrup Cay

20 March 2026 at 07:29

In what’s becoming something of a trend at Norwegian Cruise Line, they have yet again reversed a policy shortly after implementing it. This time, it has to do with the Free at Sea drink package. And while guests will no doubt like this change more than some recent developments, the line made another announcement while will prove annoying to some, even if only temporarily.

Unpopular Drinks Package Move Reversed

Some of Norwegian Cruise Line’s recent decisions have gone over like the proverbial lead ballon. There was the downright confusing issue regarding changes to the dress code which were immediately walked back. (The policy as it now stands is still somewhat confusing, reading in part “there’s no right look, just your look.”) But any disgruntlement over sandals and shorts was quickly drowned out by news that moving forward, their popular Free at Sea drink package would not be honored at their private island destination, Great Stirrup Cay.

In fact, word began leaking that the company would begin selling a separate Great Stirrup Cay drinks package. While that plan was slated to go into effect in March, it was temporarily postponed. Although no reason was given, it seemed clear that the company — already under heavy scrutiny thanks to harsh criticism from major shockholder Elliott Investment Management — was aware of the negative reaction amongst cruisers.

Now, it seems Norwegian Cruise Line has blinked, announcing that they have not so much shelved as nixed their previous plans. Moving forward, the Free at Sea drinks package will continue to be honored at Great Stirrup Cay.

Tenders Returning to Private Island

In other Great Stirrup Cay news, Norwegian has announced plans to temporarily shut down the island’s recently-opened pier. Opened to much fanfare just before Christmas of 2025, it seemed clear from the start that this was a temporary move, especially as plans included a second pier which would allow for two vessels to visit the island at the same time.

We now know that in April, Norwegian will indeed stop using the pier for several months so that construction can be completed. While no official date has been announced, it is believed the project should be completed by early fall.

Until that time, however, ships visiting Great Stirrup Cay will once again be doing so by using tender boats to ferry guests back and forth. The timing is not particularly ideal, especially given that NCL is planning to open Great Tides Waterpark — the latest in a series of major island expansions — sometime this summer.

A large, colorful water slide structure with twisting tubes and multiple slides stands among palm trees and green lawns under a bright blue sky at the Norwegian Cruise Line’s Great Stirrup Cay water park.
Next up for Great Stirrup Cay? A massive waterpark. (Rendering courtesy of Norwegian Cruise Line)

It’s worth noting that failing to fully monetize their initial investment in Great Stirrup Cay was one of the major issues raised by Elliott Investment Management. This issue was also addressed by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings during its most recent quarterly earnings call.

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Check Out the Disney Cruise Line Commercial That’s Reducing People to Tears

16 March 2026 at 17:44

Forget who won the Oscar for Best Picture or which actors were left out of the annual In Memoriam section. The thing which unexpectedly had people talking all across social media was a Disney Cruise Line commercial.

Why Disney’s Ad Hit Home

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Nobody plucks at the heartstrings better than Disney. But while we’re used to that where their movies and even in-park experiences are concerned, nobody expected for a simple ad to have that impact on the viewing audience at large. Yet the moment it began, people felt themselves bracing for what was to come.

Why? The instantly-recognizable “Married Life” theme from the soundtrack of the Disney animated feature Up. For those not in the know, that beloved film opened with a sequence in which we saw a couple meet as children, fall in love, experience everything life has to offer — both the good and the bad — before the wife passed away.

To call it heart-wrenching would be a massive understatement. So to hear the music which accompanied that gorgeous sequence play immediately clued viewers in to the fact that something special was about to unfold.

Late Nights With Dad

The ad starts with a beautiful shot of a Disney ship cutting through the waters late at night. A dad whose baby isn’t able to sleep takes the child for a late-night stroll around the slumbering cruise ship. Simple enough, right? Cute, but not overly emotional.

But we then follow this father and son over the course of several years, each time on the ship, each time taking a late night stroll. “Dad,” asks the boy late one night, “can we do the walk?” Even when his offspring hits the sullen teenage years — opting to chill in the room instead of hang with the family by the pool — he still joins pop for a late night sojourn.

Two adults and a child walk on the deck of a Disney Cruise Line ship at night under a partly cloudy sky with a visible moon. The adults hold the child's hands, lifting them as they walk, capturing the magic seen in any Disney Cruise Line Commercial.

But it’s the final shots which really get us in the feels. As a now much older dad is laying in bed late at night, there’s a knock at the door. It’s his fully-grown son, now a dad himself, saying he and his child can’t sleep. The toddler reaches out, uttering one simple word — “Grandpa” — before we see the trio walking hand-in-hand on a moonlit night.

Cue the tears.

Don’t believe us? Check out the ad for yourself above. But don’t say we didn’t warn you.

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CDC Confirms Norovirus Outbreak on Star Princess Caribbean Cruise

14 March 2026 at 05:52

More than 150 cruise ship guests and crew have fallen ill during a Caribbean cruise this week.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was informed of the outbreak on March 11 and confirmed norovirus as the cause.

More than 150 guests and crew reported sick

The Star Princess, featuring multiple decks with balconies and orange lifeboats, glides through calm, clear water under a clear sky. Its striking blue wave designs shine as it completes sea trials ahead of its inaugural sailings.
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The CDC reports 104 guests and 49 crew members experienced diarrhea and vomiting. According to CDC data, this is the first cruise ship norovirus outbreak confirmed this year. A previous outbreak in January was caused by E. coli.

Guests reported enhanced cleaning and sanitation procedures onboard, and ill guests and crew were isolated. More than 4,300 guests are currently sailing on Star Princess, which concludes its Caribbean voyage Saturday at Fort Lauderdale’s Port Everglades.

The week-long Western Caribbean sailing departed Florida on March 7 and called at Roatán, Honduras; Belize; and Cozumel, Mexico.

“We quickly disinfected every area of the ship and added extra sanitizing throughout the voyage,” Princess Cruises said. “We also separated anyone feeling unwell so they could rest comfortably in private as an added precaution.”

Embarkation for the next cruise is delayed

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Princess Cruises says it will conduct an intense deep cleaning when the ship docks Saturday. Guests booked on the next departure have been notified by email that embarkation is delayed.

“As an extra precaution, the ship will undergo additional disinfection in Fort Lauderdale,” the cruise line said. Check-in will begin at 12:30 p.m., with staterooms available in the afternoon. All guests must be onboard by 4:00 p.m., and the ship will depart shortly after.

Guests are advised not to arrive before 12:30 p.m. Those with Princess hotel or transfer packages will receive updated pickup times at the hotel or airport.

This is the second ship to report a gastro outbreak in 2026, following 23 reported cases in 2025.

UK Report Criticizes Cruise Ship Response After Storm Injures 100

13 March 2026 at 00:09


A new investigation into a 2023 cruise ship incident has criticized the medical response after an elderly passenger suffered a fatal injury during a storm at sea.

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Saga Spirit of Discovery

The report from the Marine Accident Investigation Branch examined the incident aboard the Spirit of Discovery operated by Saga Cruises.

Investigators say an 85-year-old passenger, Trevor Gilks, suffered a severe spinal injury after falling as the ship rolled violently in a storm off northern Spain.

The vessel had lost propulsion and was being battered by winds of about 70 miles per hour with 30-foot seas, leaving more than 100 passengers injured.

The report found delays in recognizing the seriousness of the spinal injury and said the passenger received suboptimal treatment on board.

According to investigators, a key diagnostic X-ray was not performed, and the patient was not placed on a spinal board. Over the next two days, he became paralyzed.

A doctor later recommended a medical evacuation, but the captain declined due to weather conditions. The ship eventually docked in Portsmouth, England.

Saga Cruises said it disagrees with several findings in the report but has since taken steps to strengthen safety procedures.

New Florida Bill Could Kill Plans for Mega Cruise Port Near Tampa

13 March 2026 at 00:03

Plans for a new cruise port near Tampa are in doubt after Florida lawmakers passed a new coastal protection bill. The House passed the coastal resiliency bill, following unanimous backing in the Senate last month.

A long cable-stayed bridge with multiple support pillars extends over Tampa Bay’s blue waters under a clear sky, connecting two distant land masses—a vital link considered in the latest Port Proposal for mega cruise ships.
(Photo via Shutterstock)

It is now headed to Governor Ron DeSantis’ desk for signature. DeSantis hasn’t publicly indicated whether he will sign or veto it. If it is signed, it would become effective July 1.

New Law Would Likely Prohibit Port Construction

The bill sets out a framework to protect coastlines and their habitats. Sen. Jim Boyd of Bradenton, FL added an amendment seeking enhanced protections specifically for Manatee County’s Terra Ceia Aquatic Preserve.

This would likely prohibit the dredging work required for the proposed new Tampa cruise port in the Knott-Cowen Tract. This would have been a game changer for cruise tourism in West Florida, as the cruise port site is south of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, enabling the largest cruise ships to call.

Oasis of the Seas at the port of Nassau, Bahamas.
Oasis of the Seas at the port of Nassau, Bahamas. (Baldwin040, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons)

The height clearance of the bridge limits the size of the ship that can call at the existing Port Tampa Bay. The new port development is a joint venture project between SSA Marine and Slip Knott LLC.

SSA Marine said last month: “We are committed to environmental stewardship and to creating long-term economic opportunity for Manatee County and West Central Florida. We look forward to engaging with residents, officials, and community leaders in meaningful dialogue.”

SSA Marine hasn’t shared many details about the work required at the site ahead of port construction. The bill allows for dredging and drilling only under special circumstances, such as for environmental improvements. 

Strong Local Opposition to the Project

The project has been controversial, with strong local opposition citing concerns about water quality and the health of the preserve’s ecosystem. An online petition against it has garnered nearly 20,000 signatures

How Slot Machines Became a Cruise Casino Staple — and Why Digital “Pokies” Are Growing

12 March 2026 at 22:45

Walk into almost any cruise ship casino after dinner and you’ll hear it right away. The familiar chime of slot machines, spinning reels, and celebratory jingles when someone hits a small jackpot.

A row of digital slot machines titled "Mo Mummy" stands in a casino setting, featuring a sleek Norwegian Aqua design. The machines display vibrant graphics of pyramids and treasure, while upholstered chairs invite players to enjoy this immersive experience.

Slots have long been the backbone of cruise ship casinos. They are easy to play, require no special knowledge of rules, and allow passengers to jump in for a quick round between shows, dinners, or late-night drinks.

Interest in this format has grown alongside the expansion of digital gaming platforms.

Many enthusiasts search for guides, reviews, and discussions about where to enjoy these games safely and effectively, which is why content about crown casino online pokies often appears in conversations about modern casino entertainment and online gaming culture.

These discussions help players understand how pokies work, how different game mechanics influence potential outcomes, and how to navigate the wide variety of titles available today.

I often emphasize that knowledge enhances enjoyment: understanding volatility, bonus features, and payout structures can make the experience far more engaging.

How Pokies Evolved from Mechanical Machines

A row of brightly lit slot machines with various games onscreen is seen in a lively Florida casino ship environment. Empty black chairs are positioned in front of each machine, and the floor is carpeted with a patterned design, setting the stage for an exciting cruise gambling experience.
Casino slots in Victory Cruises

The earliest pokies were entirely mechanical. A lever triggered spinning reels with printed symbols, and winnings depended on simple combinations. While the concept was straightforward, it captured the imagination of players worldwide.

Key stages of evolution

  • mechanical machines with physical reels
  • electronic slots introducing digital displays
  • online pokies featuring advanced animations and bonus rounds

Each step added new layers of interactivity.

Features That Define Modern Pokies

Modern slot games, both onboard ships and on digital platforms, now include features designed to keep gameplay dynamic.

Some of the most common mechanics include:

  • Cascading reels that trigger additional spins after wins
  • Expanding wild symbols that increase winning combinations
  • Free spin rounds with multipliers and bonus mini-games

These features add an element of surprise and variety, which helps explain why slot machines remain among the most popular games in cruise casinos.

Classic Pokies vs Modern Online Pokies

AspectClassic PokiesModern Online Pokies
Visual StyleSimple symbols and limited colorsHigh-definition graphics and themes
Gameplay MechanicsBasic paylinesMultiple features and bonus systems
Interaction LevelMinimalHighly interactive
AccessibilityPhysical casino locationsAvailable on desktop and mobile devices
Game VarietyLimitedThousands of different titles

The table shows how dramatically the format has evolved over time.

Why Slots Remain Popular on Cruise Ships

A slot machine with a bull on it features a chance to win a free cruise.

Cruise casinos offer a mix of table games and slot machines, but slots consistently attract the largest crowds.

One reason is accessibility. Unlike games such as blackjack or poker that require learning rules or strategies, slots allow passengers to start playing immediately.

Another factor is variety. Cruise casinos typically feature a wide range of themes and game styles, from classic fruit machines to modern video slots based on movies, mythology, and adventure themes.

For many passengers, slot machines are simply another form of onboard entertainment, similar to attending a show or trying a new restaurant.

Responsible Gaming at Sea

Cruise lines emphasize responsible gaming in their onboard casinos. Passengers are encouraged to treat casino play as entertainment and to set limits on time and spending.

Most cruise casinos operate only while ships are in international waters, and they follow regulations designed to ensure fair play and transparency.

For guests who enjoy gaming in moderation, the casino can be a lively and social part of the cruise experience.

Final Thoughts

holland america casino
(Photo courtesy of Holland America)

Slot machines have been part of the cruise casino environment for decades, offering an easy and entertaining way for passengers to try their luck at sea.

While the technology behind these games has evolved dramatically, the core appeal remains the same: simple gameplay, quick rounds, and the excitement of seeing the reels line up just right.

Whether played onboard a cruise ship or through modern digital platforms, slot games continue to evolve while remaining one of the most recognizable forms of casino entertainment.

Princess Cruises Increases Gratuities — But That’s Not All They’re Charging More For

12 March 2026 at 05:59

If you’re planning to set sail on a Princess Cruises ship, be prepared to shell out a bit more money than you might originally have budgeted. Why? Because the line has increased the daily gratuities which are paid, they say, directly to the crew. How much was the increase and what other fees were bumped up? Read on for details.

A hotel room from the Princess Sanctuary Collection features a large bed adorned with white linens and olive green pillows. There is a desk and chair in the background, with ample natural light streaming in through large windows. A flatscreen TV on the wall to the right displays a logo.
Princess suite guests will now pay $20 per person, per day in gratuities. (Photo courtesy of Cruise Radio)

How Much You’ll Pay

The increase made to the daily gratuities — which Princess calls a “Crew Appreciation” charge — amounts to $1 per person, per day, regardless of stateroom category. That means those in a standard cabin will now pay $18 per person per day. Those opting to stay in a Mini-Suite, Cabana or Reserve Collection stateroom will be paying $19 per person, per day. Finally, those booked in Suites will be charged $20 per person per day.

No doubt aware that this type of change is never received well by the cruising public, Princess opted not to make a formal announcement or send a press release. Rather, word began spreading amongst cruisers after they noticed an update to the line’s website outlining the changes.

Service Charges Increased, Too

Another change that went unannounced regards the service charge added to things such as specialty dining, drinks and other purchases. Princess has now increased that charge from 18% to 20% across the board. The change went into effect on March 7, with some guests reporting they were informed via a letter left in their stateroom.

A top-down view captures the elegance of round tables draped in white tablecloths aboard the Sun Princess cruise, each accompanied by several chairs in a patterned carpeted room. Bottled water and small centerpieces add charm to the serene setting.

The letter reads in part that the increased service charge “will apply to applicable dining and beverage purchases made onboard, excluding any prepaid packages. This includes experiential, specialty, and casual dining cover charges, a la carte food items, and a la carte beverage purchases excluded from a package.”

More: Princess Adds Premiere Dining Option

Meanwhile, the updated website reads as follows: “A non-refundable service charge of 20% of purchase will be automatically added to optional purchases of drinks, dining room and specialty dining, private group funtions and other elected products, services or amenities provided to guests that are no included in the cruise fare.” 

In essence, this means that any purchase made on board — outside of the various shops — will see a 20% charge added to the base price. Those purchasing Princess Plus or Princess Premium packages will not be impacted.

Shipping Fee Doubled

princess ocean ready medallion

Finally, Princess revealed that they are now charging $20 for those wishing to have their Princess Medallions shipped to them in advance of the cruise. Previously, shipping was available for half that price at $10. Guests may still pick up the Medallion at their port of departure at no charge.

Read Next: Carnival Rolls Out New Dining Option

Carnival Cruise Line’s Making a Big Change In the Main Dining Room

10 March 2026 at 21:09

When it comes to dining in the main dining room, there are two types of cruisers: those who like to linger and those who want to get in-and-out as quickly as possible. This week, Carnival Cruise Line is rolling out a new program that will definitely appeal to those looking to eat and run!

What Is Carnival Express Dining?

If you’re hoping to catch a show or want to get back to that hot machine in the casino, Carnival’s new express dining could be your new favorite thing. Why? Because the program is designed to give guests a full-blown dining experience in one hour or less.

A rack of lamb with dark sauce is plated on lentils and cherry tomatoes, garnished with rosemary, and served on a large white plate—an elegant highlight from Carnival Express Dining.
How do we like our lamb chops? Prepared quickly! (Photo courtesy of Carnival Cruise Line)

“Our guests continue to tell us they value greater flexibility in how they spend their time on board,” says Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line. “Express Dining was designed with that in mind.” 

As is often the case, the line did some quiet testing where the concept is concerned. Obviously, it went well! “Our pilot program generated positive feedback from our guests,” reports Duffy. As a result, the program is currently available on 15 ships across the fleet, with the rest getting on board — pun intended — by the end of May.

Who Can’t Take Part

There is one restriction where the new offering is concerned: It is not available to parties larger than six. But for those who do take part, Duffy says Express Dining will provide guests “the same high-quality dishes and attentive service our dining rooms are known for, while giving [them] the ability to use more of their time to enjoy all the other onboard fun.” 

The menu offered to those opting for Express Dining will not be exactly same as that provided to other guests. Rather, Carnival says it will be “a thoughtfully curated menu, mirroring the main dining room offerings, with a slightly abbreviated selection.” That said, special dietary requests will, as always, be accommodated. And yes, the famous Melting Lava Cake is available!

A white plate holds a ramekin of chocolate cake dusted with powdered sugar and a scoop of vanilla ice cream, served at Carnival Express Dining. Behind the plate are fresh strawberries, berries, and stacked chocolate bars.
Dinner wouldn’t be complete with Melting Lava Cake! (Photo courtesy of Carnival Cruise Line)

More: How To Make Carnival’s Lava Cake At Home!

Guests who are using the Your Time Dining option can book Express Dining directly through the Carnival Hub App.

Express Dining comes on the heels of another recently-introduced program, the Family Express option at the Lido. This limited buffet offering features kids favorites such as mini burgers and corn dogs, as well as several salad and entrees, all designed to cut down time spent in line.

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