Cruise News for November 3, 2022 Royal Caribbean’s Ovation of the Seas was unable to port in Lyttelton, New Zealand due to high winds making navigation too hazardous. This ship…
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Carnival Cruise Line Brings Back Priority Boarding
John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line brand ambassador, reported on his Facebook that Priority Boarding has returned for VIFP Platinum and Diamond guests beginning November 3, 2022. Cruisers with priority boarding…
Comments closedPort Canaveral Reports Strong Recovery
Port Canaveral, the world’s second-busiest cruise port, is reporting record profits through the 2021-2022 financial year. This recovery is partly due to a strong comeback in cruising. The 2021-2022 financial…
Comments closedRoyal Caribbean Cruises Back to Thailand
It has been three years, but Royal Caribbean celebrated the return of port call sailings in Thailand on October 30. Spectrum of the Seas returned to the popular Phuket. The…
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The Norwegian Prima has set sail from Galveston as the first NCL ship ever to do so and she has some very special cruisers on board. Norwegian Cruise Line has…
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Adults-only cruise line, Virgin Voyages, is the latest to eliminate all pre-cruise testing and vaccination requirements. Virgin Voyages was among the first to change requirements as destinations changed protocols, but…
Comments closedCarnival Cruise Line Relaxes COVID-19 Protocols
Carnival Cruise Line is no longer requiring vaccines or testing for most of their cruises. The exception is those cruises of 16 nights and longer. Carnival Cruise Line updated its…
Comments closedA Look at Carnival Luminosa
Carnival Luminosa, formerly Costa Luminosa, is making her way to Brisbane, Australia. She will arrive later this month and port until her maiden voyage on November 6. She will depart…
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2022 has definitely been a transition year for cruising. While it is certainly recovering from the pandemic, it is not all the way at capacity. We know that occupancy levels…
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