MSC Cruises is set to significantly expand its North American operations for the winter 2025-26 season, adding two new ships and a fourth homeport to its lineup. The cruise line will increase its presence to seven ships sailing from U.S. ports, up from five ships in the upcoming winter season.
Baltimore Port Reopens, Carnival and Royal Caribbean Resume Cruises
BALTIMORE – Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International have resumed operations out of Baltimore's port this weekend, following the clearance of debris from the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge that had blocked access.
HX Cancels Two Alaska Cruises Due to Technical Issues
HX, formerly known as Hurtigruten Expeditions, has announced the cancellation of its first two Alaska cruises of the season because of technical issues with its ship, the Roald Amundsen.
New Cunard Queen Sets Sail on Maiden Voyage Amidst Grand Celebrations
In a magnificent launch event, the new Cunard Queen Anne embarked on her inaugural voyage from Southampton on the evening of May 3, 2024. The event drew thousands of spectators and was marked by a dazzling fireworks display. This historic sail marks the beginning of Queen Anne's service, anticipated to herald a new era in luxury ocean cruising.
New Zealand Cruise Industry Bounces Back Post-Pandemic
New Zealand's cruise industry is experiencing a strong revival, as passenger numbers in 2023 soared to 80% of pre-pandemic levels. The Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) reported that approximately 86,300 New Zealanders embarked on ocean cruises this year, marking a substantial comeback after years of disruption.
Urgent Search Underway for Missing Cruise Passenger in Cozumel
An extensive search operation is currently underway for Edmond Bradley Solomon, a 66-year-old cruise passenger who went missing during a stop in Cozumel, Mexico. Solomon, who was traveling on Royal Caribbean International's Icon of the Seas, disembarked in Cozumel on April 3, 2024, and failed to return before the ship's departure. Given Solomon's diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia, which affects communication and complex cognitive functions, the urgency to locate him is particularly high.
Seabourn Reveals Exclusive Segments for 2026 World Cruise
Seabourn Cruise Line has announced the availability of four exclusive segments from its 2026 World Cruise aboard the Seabourn Sojourn. These segments, ranging from 20 to 48 days, offer travelers the opportunity to experience parts of the grand 129-day voyage, which will explore 63 destinations across 14 countries and navigate through 28,000 nautical miles.
Key Highlights of the 2026 World Cruise Segments:
HX Transforms Fleet to All-Inclusive Luxury Expeditions
HX, previously known as Hurtigruten, is revolutionizing the expedition cruising experience by introducing an all-inclusive offering across its entire fleet. This strategic move aims to enhance the onboard experience for guests, aligning HX with the luxury and convenience found in ultra-luxury expedition cruise lines like Silverseas and Seabourn.
Oceania Cruises Launches Epic 180-Day Global Voyage Aboard the Luxurious Vista for 2026
Oceania Cruises, renowned for its exquisite culinary- and destination-focused journeys, is inviting travelers to embark on an unparalleled 180-day Around the World voyage in 2026 aboard its newest marvel, the Vista. This grand expedition, setting sail from Miami on January 6, 2026, promises an immersive journey across six continents, visiting 43 countries and 101 ports, with an emphasis on cultural immersion, epicurean discovery, and natural wonders.
New Regulations to Severely Limit Arctic Cruise Tourism
The Norwegian Government is set to implement amended environmental regulations in Svalbard, introducing a significant shift for Arctic cruise tourism. These measures aim to preserve the unique wilderness and wildlife of one of Europe’s largest untouched areas by limiting how cruise lines operate in the region.
Impact on Arctic Cruising