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Artania Enters Drydock in France for Repairs and Update

Phoenix Reisen’s Artania recently arrived at the Chantier Naval de Marseille in France to undergo an unscheduled drydock. According to an update shared by the company, the 1984-built ship is undergoing repairs in addition to a modernization project. Phoenix Reisen added that the drydock, which will be primarily aimed at repairing a bow thruster, offers...

MSC Orders Four Cruise Ships at Meyer Werft, Plus Two Options

MSC Cruises today announced a new order for four next-generation cruise vessels and two additional options from Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany marking the launch of its “New Frontier” platform. With a maximum passenger capacity of 5,400 at 180,000 tons, the “New Frontier” ships will be delivered annually starting in 2030. The announcement was made...

Discovering Nature on Tokyo’s Izu Islands

Just south of Tokyo, the Izu Islands, a chain of nine volcanic islands that are part of Tokyo, feel worlds apart from the city. Every year, visitors are drawn to their peculiar geological landscapes, rich flora and fauna, and crystal-clear seas, making the islands a perfect destination for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty close...

Mercedes-Maybach Launches Maybach Ocean Club Concept

Mercedes-Maybach recently revealed plans for a new invitation-only private members’ club centered around a superyacht. The Maybach Ocean Club concept was developed in partnership with Splendid Sea and was revealed at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. The developers aim to create a membership program that will grant access not only to its new 30-cabin...

Royal Caribbean Removes Visits to Japan from Select China Itineraries

Royal Caribbean International is removing visits to Japan from its itineraries departing from China onboard the Spectrum of the Seas in early 2026. According to a statement sent to travel advisors in China, selected cruises departing from Shanghai between January and April had their visits to Japanese ports of call removed. “Based on recent market...

Carnival Horizon Sets Sail with More Hurricane Relief Supplies for Jamaica

Carnival Cruise Line sent another shipment of hurricane relief supplies today to Ocho Rios, Jamaica aboard the Carnival Horizon. The latest delivery includes 24 pallets weighing more than five tons of critically needed supplies, including hygiene kits, medical items and other essential goods, coordinated in partnership with Direct Relief, the Miami HEAT, and the Micky...

PortMiami Celebrates Record Day with 10 Ships and Over 75,000 Guests

PortMiami recently set a record after welcoming ten cruise ships and over 75,000 passengers in a single day. According to a social media update, the milestone was reached on Sunday, November 30, 2025, with 75,201 guests travelling through Miami’s cruise terminals. Seven cruise lines were sailing from Miami on that day, including Azamara, Carnival, Celebrity,...

Caledonian Sky Reportedly Sold to Greek Company

The Caledonian Sky was sold to a Greek shipping company earlier this month, according to a report by Arxipelagos.gr. The Greece-based shipping news website said that Kalamata Shipping acquired the 1991-built expedition vessel from APT. In November 2024, Cruise Industry News reported that the Australian tour operator was looking to sell the 114-guest vessel after...

Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas to Return to Florida in 2027-28

The Legend of the Seas is scheduled to return to Fort Lauderdale for a second winter season in 2027-28, Royal Caribbean announced in a press release. As part of the company’s seasonal deployment in the Caribbean and the Bahamas, the vessel is scheduled to arrive back in Port Everglades in November 2027. The 5,610-guest ship...

MSC Virtuosa Kicks Off Season in Southern Caribbean After Drydock

The MSC Virtuosa recently arrived in the Southern Caribbean to kick off its 2025-26 winter season in the region. After undergoing a routine drydock in Europe, the MSC Cruises ship embarked on a trans-Atlantic crossing to Martinique in late November. The 16-night repositioning cruise departed from the United Kingdom, sailing from Southampton to destinations in...

Weather Forces Costa and MSC Ships to Divert to Ilhabela

Adverse weather conditions along the Brazilian coast have diverted two cruise ships to Ilhabela this week. According to local authorities, the Costa Favolosa and the MSC Sinfonia were forced to change their original itineraries and seek shelter at the destination. The Costa ship made an unscheduled visit to Ilhabela on Tuesday, while the MSC vessel...

Lost Returns Lost and Found: A Vital Touchpoint

When cruise passengers lose a personal item, they should never feel like their belongings have vanished, said Ervin LeMand, vice president of business development at Lost Returns (pictured above). “Guests must know what’s happening, what to expect and feel taken care of. Our end-to-end approach ensures guests understand that they can get their items back...

Lindblad Expands in Alaska with Greg Mortimer Charter

National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions is chartering the Greg Mortimer for Alaska cruises starting in 2027. According to a press release, the SunStone Ships vessel will replace the National Geographic Sea Lion and the National Geographic Sea Bird, which are set to be retired in 2026. Lindblad stated that the move will expand its operations in Alaska,...

Marc Kazlauskas Named President of Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings today named Marc Kazlauskas as president of Norwegian Cruise Line (Norwegian), effective Jan. 19, 2026, according to a press release. He joins the company with more than 30 years of senior leadership experience across sales, operations, and innovation in the global travel industry. Kazlauskas most recently served as CEO of Avoya...

Crystal Symphony Resumes Service After Refit

The Crystal Symphony resumed service in late November after undergoing a major refurbishment in Genoa, Italy. As part of the three-week drydock, the 50,000-ton vessel saw significant updates to its public areas and staterooms. According to Crystal, the project featured a series of aesthetic and functional upgrades, including a transformation of the ship’s atrium. The...

V.Ships Leisure to Manage New Magellan Discoverer for Antarctica21

Antarctica21 has signed with V.Ships Leisure to manage its new Magellan Discoverer which will debut in Antarctica for the 2026-27 season. V.Ships will provide ship management, crew management and newbuild support, according to the company. The Magellan Discoverer is the second newbuild for Antarctica 21 and is currently under construction at the ASENAV shipyard in...

Mystic Signs Cruise Newbuild Deal in China

China Merchants Shipbuilding Industry Corporation has announced that it signed a deal with Mystic Cruises to build one cruise ship with an option for three additional ships. The deal was signed at a ceremony in China last week, with Mario Ferreira, president of Mystic Cruises, signing the agreement along with Mei Zhonghua, vice general manager...

Polar Latitudes Expeditions Launches 2027 Arctic Season

The 2027 Arctic Season unveiled by Polar Latitudes Expeditions on December 9, 2025, will offer travelers new itineraries, including three first-time voyages exploring the North Atlantic and new Arctic Offerings. According to a press release, the 2027 season will also continue to feature the cruise line’s best-selling expeditions across Svalbard and Greenland. “We couldn’t be...

Royal Caribbean Reveals More Itineraries for 2027-28 Season in Caribbean

Royal Caribbean International revealed additional itineraries for its 2027-28 season in the Caribbean and the Bahamas. According to a press release, 13 cruise ships will sail in the region, including the new Legend of the Seas and the amplified Allure of the Seas. The company’s itineraries will depart from Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Port Canaveral and...

Holland America to Gift Upcycled Tote Bags on 2026 Grand Voyages

Guests joining Holland America Line’s 2026 Grand Voyages will receive a special tote bag made of upcycled ship textiles. According to a press release, the initiative marks the successful completion of the cruise line’s first fabric circularity project, which is said to be the first of its kind for the industry. The two-year program transformed...

Explora Joins Hilton Honors Adventures

Explora Journeys is launching a new partnership with the Hilton Honors loyalty program, the company announced in a press release. The luxury brand will become the exclusive luxury ocean travel partner for the debut of Hilton Honors Adventures, which is described as an extension of Hilton’s 235-million-member loyalty program. Explora explained that Hilton Honors members...

Holland America: Relax Away Half Moon Cay Adds Pickleball

Holland America Line’s private island in the Bahamas, Relax Away, Half Moon Cay, recently celebrated the grand opening of four pickleball courts. According to a press release, the addition of pickleball courts is part of the cruise line’s drive to enhance the island, alongside other improvements such as new experiences and refurbished amenities. Holland America...

Veteran Journalists Set to Join Sea Cloud Spirit Voyages

Sea Cloud Cruises’ 2026 intimate Cultivated Journeys sailings, hosted by celebrated media personalities, guest chefs, wellness experts, acclaimed musicians, and accomplished authors, will welcome onboard veteran broadcast journalists Joel Seidman, Kerry Sanders, and Kevin Tibbles. Seidman and Sanders will be returning hosts who have previously participated in the cruise line’s Cultivated Journeys program. “Our guests...

Windstar Announces Libby Anschutz as Godmother of the Star Seeker

Libby Anschutz, the daughter of Windstar Cruises owner Phil Anschutz, was named Godmother of the cruise line’s first of two new all-suite yachts, the Star Seeker, on December 8, 2026. The official christening ceremony will take place in Miami on January 15, 2026. In November 2025, Libby, alongside Windstar president Christopher Prelog, toured the shipyard....

Discovery Princess Resumes Service After Drydock

The Discovery Princess recently resumed service after undergoing a scheduled drydock in Singapore. The Princess Cruises ship arrived at the Seatrium Tuas Boulevard Yard in early November after repositioning from Alaska. During its two-week shipyard stay, the 116,000-ton vessel underwent routine maintenance, in addition to class overhauls and technical work. Public areas and staterooms were...

Villa Vie Welcomes New Captain

Villa Vie Residences welcomed a new captain to its team this week, the company announced in a social media update. After previously serving as staff captain onboard, Captain Emanuele Giudice will be sharing rotation with Captain Valentin Giuglea as master of the Odyssey. “Captain Emanuele looks forward to leading the Odyssey with professionalism, care and...

Cunard’s Queen Victoria Back in Southampton

Cunard’s Queen Victoria is back at its British homeport in Southampton for the 2025-26 winter season. The 2007-built vessel returned to the UK in late October following her Mediterranean season. The Queen Victoria’s 2025 summer season in the Mediterranean started in April and included a series of itineraries departing from ports in Italy and Spain,...

Disney Treasure Completes First Year of Service

The Disney Treasure recently completed its first year of service for Disney Cruise Line after being handed over on October 24, 2024. As the second ship in the company’s Wish class, the LNG-powered vessel was built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. Following its delivery, the Treasure made a technical call to Portugal’s...

Regent Launches New Epicurean Enrichment Studio Concept

Regent Seven Seas Cruises is launching the new Epicurean Enrichment Studio, which is described by the company as state-of-the-art culinary theaters onboard the Seven Seas Mariner and the Seven Seas Voyager. According to a press release, the initiative will elevate the standard for culinary enrichment at sea with experiences designed to connect guests to destinations...

Quark Ships Meet in Antarctica

Two of Quark Expeditions’ vessels met in Antarctica in November, the company revealed in a social media update. Offering expedition cruises in the region, the World Explorer and the Ultramarine made a double call at Damoy Point. Operating its final season for the company, the World Explorer was offering Quark’s “Antarctic Explorer: Discovering the 7th...

Tower Supplies: End-to-End Sanitary Solutions for Cruise

“About 25 years ago, we had cruise companies ask us for support. We now have a dedicated business unit for the cruise industry,” said Mark Dowling, vice president of global partnerships at Tower Supplies. After assisting Carnival UK with sourcing the company, which supplies PPE, workwear, safety equipment and hygiene products, now finds that most...

HX Expeditions Extends Galapagos Charter Deal

HX Expeditions has extended its Galápagos partnership with Metropolitan Touring through 2029 and outlined plans for its 2027 and 2028 seasons, the company said in a press release. The three-year extension builds on an original five-year charter agreement with Metropolitan Touring, the longest-established travel operator in the Galápagos, founded in 1953. HX holds a significant...

P&O Ship to Advance Arrival in Southampton Due to Weather

P&O Cruises’ Iona will arrive earlier in Southampton this weekend due to adverse weather conditions, according to a statement sent to guests onboard. Currently offering a 14-night cruise to Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands, the vessel was initially scheduled to arrive back at its homeport on Saturday morning. The letter said that, with the...

Celebration Key Debuts First Holiday Season Decorations

Carnival Cruise Line’s new Grand Bahama destination, Celebration Key, has introduced its first set of holiday decorations and seasonal activities, the company said in a press release. The private destination, which opened earlier this year, now features festive décor across its themed portals. Holiday trees, wreaths and garlands have been tailored to each area, including...

Margaritaville at Sea Paradise to Debut New Buffet

The Margaritaville at Sea Paradise will debut a new self-service restaurant following a routine drydock in January 2026. According to an update shared by Margaritaville at Sea, the new market-style dining experience will replace the ship’s traditional buffet. The company said that the space, which will be located on Deck 10, will feature individual stations...
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