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Today โ€” 25 April 2026Main stream

Foyle Port Opens 2026 Cruise Season with Ponant Inaugural Call

Foyle Port has officially commenced its 2026 cruise season with the arrival of the Le Lapรฉrouse, marking Ponantโ€™s first visit to the port, according to a press release. The expedition vessel anchored in Greencastle on April 16 as part of a 10-day Celtic Secrets & Landscapes cruise sailing from Greenock to Cobh, with stops across...

Poseidon Expeditions Wraps 2025-26 Antarctic Season

Poseidon Expeditions has wrapped up its 2025-26 Antarctic season. According to the company, the seasonโ€™s standout moment came during the New Year cruise, when near-perfect weather conditions allowed the expedition team to land at Bailey Head on Deception Island, one of Antarcticaโ€™s most challenging landing sites. The remote location, situated within a flooded volcanic caldera,...

Shenzhen Cruise Passenger Volume Exceeds 1 Million in Q1

Shenzhen International Cruise Homeport recorded 1.1 million travelers in the first quarter of 2026, a 6 percent year-on-year increase, according to an April 12 report by the Shenzhen Special Zone Daily. The homeport is preparing to welcome the Adora Magic City, Chinaโ€™s first domestically built large cruise ship, this summer. The vessel is scheduled to...

Piano Land to Conclude Hong Kong Sailings in May

Astro Oceanโ€™s Piano Land is set to wrap up its Hong Kong homeport season by the end of May, according to its published sailing schedule. The vesselโ€™s itineraries from the Asian hub have included voyages to ports in Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei. The ship is expected to reposition to Europe where it will will sail...

Bantry Bay to Welcome First Cruise Ship of 2026

Bantry Bay Port Company will mark the beginning of its 2026 cruise season on April 26 with the arrival of the Le Lapรฉrouse, the first of 12 cruise vessels scheduled to call this year, according to a press release. Across the season, Bantry Bay will welcome a mix of expedition, luxury and mid-size cruise ships....

Costa Fortuna Arrives in Mediterranean for Farewell Season

The Costa Fortuna recently repositioned to the Mediterranean for its final season in service for Costa Cruises. After 23 years sailing for the Carnival-owned brand, the 103,000-ton vessel is set to be handed over to Margaritaville at Sea in September. As previously reported by Cruise Industry News, the ship will undergo a major refurbishment before...

Virginโ€™s Brilliant Lady Debuts in San Diego

The Brilliant Lady recently arrived at the Port of San Diego for the first time as part of Virgin Voyagesโ€™ maiden season on the West Coast. After debuting in Los Angeles in early April, the 2,770-guest ship is now offering a series of cruises to the Mexican Riviera and California. The first call to San...

MSC Euribia Returning to Europe Through Red Sea

The MSC Euribia is currently returning to Europe through the Red Sea and the Suez Canal, according to AIS data. After spending nearly two months stranded in the Arabian Gulf, the MSC Cruises vessel was expected to reposition to Northern Europe through Africa. As previously reported by Cruise Industry News, the LNG-powered ship was projected...

Port of Montreal Kicks Off 2026 Cruise Season with Luxury Focus

The Port of Montreal launched its 2026 cruise season on Friday with the arrival of the Victory I, kicking off a season that runs through October 31 and is expected to bring nearly 50,000 passengers to the city across 39 operations. According to a press release issued by the port, Montreal will host 17 ships...

Prince Rupert Opens 2026 Season with Holland America Call

Prince Rupert Cruise Port has kicked off its 2026 cruise season with the arrival of Holland America Lineโ€™s Noordam, marking the start of what is projected to be the portโ€™s busiest year on record. According to a press release issued by the port, Prince Rupert expects to welcome approximately 145,000 cruise guests in 2026, more...
Yesterday โ€” 24 April 2026Main stream

AIDAโ€™s Fresh Options Keep Guests Loyal

There are over 350 ports getting AIDA calls globally, head of deployment planning Diana Havkost told Cruise Industry News. โ€œThis year is our 30th anniversary so we have a sister-ship meeting planned in Hamburg on June 7, with the AIDAsol, AIDAprima and AIDAperla.โ€ Also new for 2026 is the AIDAbluโ€™s summer program in the Eastern...

Nickoโ€™s Vasco da Gama Cancels Cruise for Unscheduled Drydock

Nicko Cruises is cancelling a cruise onboard the Vasco da Gama on short notice to make room for an unscheduled shipyard visit. Local sources report that the 1993-built ship is currently facing a technical issue that also led to the shortening of its 2025-26 world cruise. The cancelled cruise was scheduled to depart from Hamburg...

ECOS Signs BASSnet Neo Software for FSRU Operations

ECOS LNG has signed an agreement with BASS Software to deploy BASSnet Neo software for its Floating Storage Regasification Unit operations, according to a press release. The contract was awarded following an evaluation process to replace ECOSโ€™s legacy maintenance software. โ€œBASSnet Neo is the right choice to align with our broader digitalisation strategy and digital...
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Inside Azamaraโ€™s Perfect Cruise Formula

โ€œPart of our portfolio is to continue to have new things to keep people coming back,โ€ Mike Pawlus, head of itinerary planning at Azamara Cruises, told Cruise Industry News. โ€œWe have more than 300 ports we call at each year, and we are seeing a lot of people that once they sail with us, they...

Full Fleet, Full World: Hapag-Lloyd Extends Bilingual Service to All Five Ships

โ€œThe most important news is that we are bilingual now, every ship,โ€ said Lisa Wilken, head of luxury at Hapag-Lloyd Cruises. โ€œSince January, the three expedition vessels and the two Europa ships, are fully bilingual. Especially now on the Europa, we are getting more international clients.โ€ The 135-year-old company, which helped pioneer leisure cruising, had...

Royal Caribbean Moves Ship from Galveston to Florida in 2027

Royal Caribbean International is repositioning the Symphony of the Seas to Florida starting in August 2027. The Oasis-class ship was initially set to offer cruises to the Western Caribbean and the Bahamas from the Port of Galveston. Instead, the vessel will offer six- to eight-night cruises to the Caribbean, departing from Fort Lauderdaleโ€™s Port Everglades....

European Airports Welcome EU Jet Fuel Crisis Response Plan

Europeโ€™s airports have welcomed AccelerateEU, the European Commissionโ€™s response plan to the energy crisis triggered by the conflict in the Middle East, according to a statement from ACI Europe. The plan outlines measures aimed at safeguarding the continued availability of jet fuel across the European airport network. โ€œNo airport in Europe is currently facing jet...

Silversea Opens Bookings for 2029 World Cruise

Silversea has opened general sales for its 2029 World Cruise, a 125-day voyage departing San Diego on January 5, 2029, according to a press release. The voyage onboard the Silver Whisper will visit more than 60 destinations in 19 countries across the Pacific, spanning Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia, Australia, Asia and New Zealand. โ€œWith 17 overnights,...

MSC Cruises Pursues Balanced Global Growth

These are engaging times for MSC Cruises with new programs and ships being launched. โ€œWe are starting to sail to Alaska for the first time this May with seven-night cruises aboard the MSC Poesia from Seattle,โ€ said Luca Garritano, chief revenue and sales services officer. โ€œAnd we are now also operating from Galveston year-round with...

Grupo Vidanta Takes Its Resort Formula to Sea With the 216-Guest Elegant

Grupo Vidanta, the Mexican luxury resort operator, has entered the cruise business as the 216- guest Elegant has launched operations in the Mediterranean, where it will sail offering a luxury yacht-like product through the fall. Ivan Chavez, executive vice president of Grupo Vidanta, told Cruise Industry News they approached the ship they bought as if...

Ponant Offering Flexible Booking Conditions in April

Ponant is offering flexible booking conditions during the month of April, according to a statement published on the companyโ€™s website. As part of its โ€œSerenity Policy,โ€ the cruise line will allow guests to change or postpone their cruises with no penalty. The condition coincides with the current conflict in the Middle East, which is currently...

Celestyal Confirms Upcoming Cruises in the Mediterranean

Celestyal Cruises said that all of its upcoming cruises in the Eastern Mediterranean are going ahead as scheduled. In a statement shared on Monday, the company confirmed that its ships are currently sailing to Europe after spending over 50 days stranded in the Middle East. Celestyal stated that both the Journey and the Discovery have...

Five Brands Out for 2026-27 Season in Arabian Gulf

While the six stranded cruise ships have recently managed to leave the region, the future of cruising in the Arabian Gulf is still facing uncertainty. Cruise Industry News looks into the status of the 2026-27 season in the region, which has seen five cancellations so far. TUI TUI became the latest cruise line to cancel...

Port Canaveralโ€™s New Terminal Will Be for Everyone and No One in Particular

Every major cruise line operating from Floridaโ€™s Space Coast wants the same thing: more space at Port Canaveral. And Captain John Murray, the portโ€™s CEO, has a clear answer for all of them. โ€œEverybody wants the new terminal,โ€ Murray said, speaking with Cruise Industry News. โ€œAnd I refer to it as a non denominational terminal....

Meyer Turku Launches Five-Year R&D Program for Future Cruise Ships

Meyer Turku has launched a five-year research program focused on developing cruise ship concepts and floating infrastructure for the coming decades, according to a press release. The MERiON program, co-funded by Business Finland, will run through 2030 and increase combined research investments by Meyer Turku and its ecosystem partners by up to 85 million euros....

Mein Schiff Flow Redeployment Will Work Well for TUI

TUI Cruisesโ€™ new Mein Schiff Flow is being redeployed for its inaugural winter season. The ship was originally scheduled to sail in the Arabian Gulf but will now move to sail from German homeports for the winter. While the geopolitical crisis forced the deployment change, CEO Wybcke Meier said it would work for the company...

Costa Celebrates Successful Brazilian Season

Costa Cruises welcomed travel agents, partners and media onboard the Costa Diadema over the weekend for an event that marked the end of the 2025-26 cruise season in Brazil. The gathering also included an award ceremony that recognized over 20 travel agencies for their sales. โ€œThe Costa Brazil Awards is, above all, a recognition of...

Windstar Selects d-flo TravelComms Platform

Windstar Cruises will use d-flo Limitedโ€™s TravelComms software to manage guest travel communications, d-flo has announced in an online press release. The TravelComms platform is designed for travel companies to manage customer communications before, during and after trips through online and offline channels. โ€œWeโ€™re very proud to have been selected to help Windstar Cruises achieve...

Royal Caribbeanโ€™s Legend Starts Sea Trials

Royal Caribbean Internationalโ€™s new Legend of the Seas recently sailed from the Meyer Turku shipyard for its first set of sea trials. According to an update shared by the company, the LNG-powered vessel will spend the next 10 days at sea undergoing a series of real-world tests. The company said that the trials will push...

Aroya Transits the Strait of Hormuz Ahead of Season in Red Sea

The Aroya recently transited the Strait of Hormuz, marking the departure of all ships that were stranded in the Arabian Gulf. Following five other vessels, the Cruise Saudi-owned ship passed the strait on Sunday as part of a repositioning voyage to the Red Sea. The 150,000-ton ship is now sailing to the port of Jeddah,...

Carnival Completes Navigation Simulator Tests for Next-Gen Maritime Data

Carnival Corporation completed bridge simulator tests evaluating S-100 navigational data in collaboration with international hydrographic offices and industry partners, the company said in a press release. The tests were conducted at Carnivalโ€™s Center for Simulator Maritime Training (CSMART) in Almere, Netherlands, and were recognized as an official International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) Test Bed and Sea...

When the Middle East Ships Are Resuming Service

With the Strait of Hormuz now reopened for maritime traffic, the six cruise ships that were stranded in the region are expected to resume service soon. MSC Euribia Cruise Line: MSC Cruises Status: Repositioning to Europe Next Scheduled Cruise Departure: May 16, 2026, from Kiel, Germany Upcoming Itineraries: Northern Europe and Scandinavia Currently on its...

Celebrity Infinity Completes 25 Years of Service

The Celebrity Infinity recently completed its 25th year of service for Celebrity Cruises. Built at the Chantiers de lโ€™Atlantique shipyard in France, the vessel was delivered on February 25, 2001. As the second ship in the companyโ€™s Millennium-class series, the Infinity initially offered a trans-Atlantic crossing to Fort Lauderdale before embarking on its maiden voyage...

Hapag-Lloyd Cruises Introduces New Pre- and Post-Cruise Programs

Hapag-Lloyd Cruises has unveiled new pre- and post-cruise programs for voyages from fall 2027 through early 2029, the company announced in a press release. The programs are designed to enhance selected itineraries, allowing guests to extend their journey before or after their cruise. The programs range from guided city tours and nature-focused excursions to private...

Star Trek: The Cruise X Set to Sail in 2027

Star Trek: The Cruise X is set to sail Feb. 20-27, 2027 from New Orleans aboard Royal Caribbeanโ€™s Mariner of the Seas, the company said in a press release. The seven-day voyage will travel to Cozumel, Mexico, George Town, Grand Cayman and Montego Bay, Jamaica. The cruise will commemorate 40 years of Star Trek: The...

Five Cruise Ships Are Out of the Persian Gulf

Five cruise ships have transited the Strait of Hormuz, completing what became a two-day passage of five vessels stranded in the Persian Gulf since the onset of conflicts in the Middle East. MSC Cruises confirmed on Saturday that the MSC Euribia has departed Dubai, safely transited the strait and is now en route to Northern...

MSC Euribia Out of Dubai and Heading to Northern Europe for May 16 Start

MSC Cruises has confirmed that the MSCย Euribia has departed Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, has safely transited the Strait of Hormuz and is now en route to Northern Europe. The passage was completed in close coordination with the relevant authorities, the company said. Theโ€ฏEuribia is on course to resume her Northern Europe season, and...
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