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Europe’s Largest Cruise Terminal Opens in Gran Canaria

Las Palmas Cruise Port, said to be the largest cruise terminal in Europe, has been inaugurated in Gran Canaria, its operator Global Ports Holding (GPH) stated in a press release. Developed in partnership with local partner Sepcan, the terminal building covers 14,000 square meters distributed across two levels. Featuring three boarding bridges, it has the...

Four Seasons I Kicks Off Maiden Mediterranean Voyage

The Four Seasons I, Four Seasons Yachts’ first vessel, starts its maiden voyage in the Mediterranean today, March 20. For its inaugural season, Mediterranean itineraries aboard the Four Seasons I will be paired with what the company describes as iconic ports and off-the-beaten-path coastal discoveries. The debut year will see 32 voyages across 52 sailings,...

Carnival Corporation Advances Shore Power Project in Whittier

Carnival Corporation is advancing its commitment to shore power infrastructure in Alaska with a major electrification project in Whittier, the company said in a press release. As construction progresses, Carnival stated it will be able to shut down the engines of its vessels during their visits to the port starting in 2027. Developed in partnership...

Viking Floats Out ‘World’s First’ Hydrogen-Powered Cruise Ship

The Viking Libra, said to be the world’s first hydrogen-powered cruise ship capable of operating with zero emissions, has touched water for the first time, Viking said in a press release. The float out at Fincantieri’s Ancona shipyard marked a major construction milestone for the 998-guest ship, which is scheduled for delivery in November 2026....

Adora Orders Two New Large Cruise Ships in China

China Tourism Group Co. and China State Shipbuilding Corporation have formally signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on New Domestic Cruise Shipbuilding Projects, with plans to build two cruise ships with one option for Adora Cruises. The first ship is due to be delivered by 2030, according to a press release. Further details were not released....

AIDA Sets Dates for Next 4 Ships Getting the Evolution Upgrade

AIDA has set dates for the modernization of the next four AIDAselection ships as part of the “AIDA Evolution” future initiative. In a press release, the company said Chantier Naval de Marseille will be ithe site of the seven-week Evolution program. Ships are set to enter the shipyard according to the following schedule: AIDAmar: November...

Carnival Cruise Line Advises Guests on Winter Fog Delays

Carnival Cruise Line recently published a video warning guests about potential fog-related delays for its ships operating out of Florida and Southern States. Featuring the company’s Weather Contributor Amy Sweezey, the video also includes tips for passengers who may face fog forecasts. “Florida is known as the ‘Sunshine State,’ but there is another winter weather...

Quvia Rolls Out Edge-to-Cloud Data Mobility Solution

Quvia has unveiled its solution for large-scale data synchronization between edge and cloud. Called Quvia Sync, the solution enables companies in network-constrained environments, such as ships, to move data without disrupting operations or quality of experience (QoE), the company said in a press release. Massive volumes of operational and sensor data are generated in edge...

Riverside: Modular Sailings Offer Alternative to Seven-Night Standard

Riverside Luxury Cruises has designed its European itineraries around shorter, combinable sailings that give travelers greater flexibility than the traditional seven-night cruise format, the company announced in a press release. While many river cruise lines structure itineraries in fixed weekly blocks, Riverside offers sailings of three, four and five nights that can be added to...

Blue Dream Cruises: Salaries Unpaid, Offices Closed, Ships for Sale

Blue Dream is facing mounting legal and operational problems, with lawsuits filed over unpaid wages, offices closed and its two cruise ships reportedly slated for sale, according to reports in China. The situation has escalated rapidly since the company suspended all cruise operations in late December 2025. According to court filings, the cruise operator owes...

Swan Hellenic Offers Savings on 2026 Arctic Expeditions

Swan Hellenic has launched an offer enabling savings for its remaining Arctic voyages in 2026. Called “Arctic Uncovered,” the offer allows guests to save up to $3,700 per person, combining per-person reductions with $300 onboard credit per person and free wi-fi upgrades. It is valid for remaining staterooms on any Swan Hellenic 2026 Arctic voyage...

Royal Caribbean’s Quantum to Sail from Singapore in 2027-28

Royal Caribbean International announced that the Quantum of the Seas will return to Singapore for the 2027-28 winter season. According to a press release, the vessel will offer a series of three- to ten-night cruises in Southeast Asia between October 2027 and March 2028. The itineraries will feature visits to destinations in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam,...

Lelepa Beach Club Highlights Royal Caribbean’s 2027-28 Australia Season

Royal Caribbean International revealed its plans for the 2027-28 season in Australia, which will include the debut of the new Royal Beach Club Lelepa. According to the company, the new all-inclusive private destination will open in October 2027, offering guests an “ultimate beach day like no other.” Two ships are scheduled to sail Down Under...

Holland America to Offer New 8-Day Itinerary in Southeast Asia

Holland America Line will offer a new eight-day itinerary to Southeast Asia as part of its 2027-28 winter season. According to a press release, the shorter cruise offers a rare opportunity to sail in the region with the company in less than 14 days. Sailing roundtrip from Singapore, the new itinerary will take place onboard...

Explora Journeys Unveils Ocean Wellness Program with Jannik Sinner

Explora Journeys has launched a wellbeing program onboard in collaboration with Grand Slam champion and Global Brand Ambassador Jannik Sinner. Titled “In Balance: A Jannik Sinner Ocean Wellness Program,” the program is now open for booking, the company said in a press release. It will be available across all journeys from April 24 on the...

Scenic Group Expands Singapore-Based APAC Team

Scenic Group announced it has expanded its Asia-Pacific team based in Singapore as part of its strategy to drive growth in the region. Operating as Scenic Tours APAC Pte. Ltd., the office supports the company’s efforts to capitalize on growing demand from high-net-worth travelers and the expanding luxury cruise segment across Asia-Pacific markets. According to...

V.Group Extends Its Procurement Platform Marcas to Broader Cruise Market

The procurement subsidiary Marcas of V.Group has previously in principle only been available to customers of the sister company V.Ships, plus a small number of direct clients. That is now changing. Marcas is now ready to offer its services to cruise and leisure operators outside V.Ships’ managed fleet, according to Per Bjornsen, CEO of V.Ships...

American Encore En Route to Pacific Northwest after Sea Trials

American Cruise Lines’ new riverboat, the American Encore, passed sea trials last week and is sailing to the Columbia and Snake Rivers in the Pacific Northwest. The riverboat is currently cruising along the coastal waterways of the Eastern Seaboard and will next sail through the Caribbean Sea, according to a statement. Helmed by Captain Andrew...

Celestyal Cancels Additional Itineraries in the Mediterranean

Celestyal Cruises is cancelling additional itineraries of the Celestyal Discovery in the Eastern Mediterranean due to the conflicts in the Middle East. According to a statement issued on Tuesday, the vessel’s March 27 and March 30, 2026, departures will no longer go ahead. The company said that the sailings have been cancelled as it “finalizes...
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