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Today โ€” 28 April 2026Main stream

For Emerald and Scenic, the View Keeps Getting Better

A rising tide raises all ships, the old saying goes. Scenic Groupโ€™s Managing Director Ken Muskat certainly sees the rapidly expanding luxury expedition cruising market that way. While the increase in high-end small-ship tonnage injects competition into the sector, it also amplifies what Scenic does better than any other, Muskat told Cruise Industry News. โ€œI...

Meyer Turku to Build New Headquarters

Meyer Turku will build a new headquarters in the Blue Industry Park area near the shipyard, according to a press release. The project is valued at approximately 40 million euros and forms part of the companyโ€™s investment program. โ€œThis office building is a long-term strategic investment for us and a concrete way to modernize and...

Victory Cruise Lines Building on Domestic Demand

โ€œOur guests want to stay a little bit closer to home. Itโ€™s a perfect year with Americaโ€™s 250th to explore home,โ€ said John Waggoner, founder and chairman at Victory Cruise Lines. The company has its two ships on the Great Lakes this summer and is pushing the season longer into the fall. In addition are...

Royal Caribbean Introduces $30 Fee for Early Guarantee Cabin Assignments

Guests who book Royal Caribbean Internationalโ€™s guarantee cabins will be able to pay a fee to have their staterooms assigned earlier. According to guest reports, the initiative is part of the limited-time โ€œEarly Accessโ€ pilot program that was launched in late April. The company is reportedly charging a $30 fee per cabin for passengers who...

Celestyal Ships Return to the Mediterranean

Celestyal Cruises confirmed that its two ships have now returned to the Mediterranean ahead of welcoming guests back in Greece. After spending nearly two months stranded in the Persian Gulf due to conflicts in the region, the vessels were able to start repositioning voyages to Europe in late April. โ€œWe are delighted to share that...

Royal Caribbean Orders Icon Class 6 and 7

Royal Caribbean Group today announced it has confirmed with Meyer Turku the order of a sixth and seventh Icon Class ship to be delivered in 2029 and 2030, respectively. The order is part of the companyโ€™s long-term framework agreement with Meyer Turku that secures the Groupโ€™s access to shipbuilding capacity through 2036 and includes the...
Yesterday โ€” 27 April 2026Main stream

Regent and Oceania Chart Big Future Plans

โ€œWith the way the luxury market has expanded over the last 20 years, weโ€™re perfectly situated,โ€ said Jason Montague, chief luxury officer of Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises. The two brands under the Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings umbrella have a combined nine ships on order, and Montague said the brands were capitalizing on...

Key Cruise Ship Drydocks in April

Cruise Industry News looks into some of the key drydock projects that are happening around the world in April. Harmony of the Seas Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean International Capacity: 5,558 guests Tonnage: 227,625 Year built: 2016 Drydock Period: Apr. 3 to May 21, 2026 Shipyard: Navantia (Cรกdiz, Spain) The Harmony of the Seas is currently...
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Vikingโ€™s Henriksen Named Chair of IAATO Executive Committee

Jรธrn Henriksen, director of expedition operations at Viking, has been appointed chair of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operatorsโ€™ executive committee, according to a press release. Henriksen has been involved in Antarctic travel since 2000 and has been an IAATO member since 2005. He was elected to the executive committee in 2024 and previously...

AmaWaterways Introduces Cooking with Mamie Experience in France

AmaWaterways has introduced a new culinary experience offering guests hands-on cooking sessions with French grandmothers, according to a press release. The Cooking with Mamie program is available exclusively on the AmaDante and AmaLyra as part of the Paris & Normandy itinerary. โ€œWith Cooking with Mamie, we are bringing local traditions to life in a very...

Crew Members to Join TUI Ships in South Africa

Crew members will join the TUI Cruisesโ€™ ships that were stranded in the Middle East in South Africa, according to Crew Center. Set to welcome guests back in Europe in early May, the Mein Schiff 4 and the Mein Schiff 5 are currently sailing with reduced staffing. As previously reported by Cruise Industry News, only...

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,...

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...
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