Cruise and Confuse: Vax rules in conflict
Confusion over use of different vaccines for two shots and different interpretations by cruise lines gum up the works for some travelers
Confusion over use of different vaccines for two shots and different interpretations by cruise lines gum up the works for some travelers
Under threat to its World Heritage status, Venice finally gets a real ban on huge cruise ships.
Norwegian Cruise lines are suing for the right to ask passengers about their vaccine status, citing the First Amendment.
Long declared dead, the lavish self-service cruise ship buffet may not be dead after all.
A Federal court ruling give Florida an apparent victory, but may hurt both Alaska and the cruise industry. An appeal is likely.
If you've completed your vaccinations, CDC says, you're good to go. And if you haven't, stay off the water.
With Florida blocking cruise lines from confirming vaccination status, two lines say they will treat passengers as unvaccinated unless they volunteer their vax cards.
A line best known recently for megaships is also entering a smaller-ship market
A dispute over paperwork and marine inspections is keeping Noah bottled up in port...
MSC's new World Europa is pushing the limits of skyscrapers at sea with 22 decks and an 11-deck slide.
Three months, two Poles, eleven countries and $65,000 worth of adventure.
In yet another complication, Florida's lawsuit against CDC could end up canceling Alaska's cruise season again.
A former queen of the sea is facing hard times in its second career as a hotel.
As an apparent return to cruising draws closer and closer, the dispute between Florida and cruise lines over vaccination becomes more urgent.
Congressional action is opening up Alaska for cruises while questions remain in a variety of areas as the industry awakes.