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P&O has announced that the Arcadia’s upcoming 2 night sailing departing on December 15th has been cancelled. The line has stated that the cancellation stems from delays in her renovation currently taking place in Germany. P&O explains the current situation in a post left on their Facebook page: “Unfortunately due to strong storms in Northern […]
Florida Georgia Line has announced they are ready to “cruise,” only this time on the ocean. The “This Is How Cruise” music cruise will take place aboard Norwegian’s Norwegian Pearl, sailing November 8th until the 12th in 2014. The 4 night sailing will depart from Miami, Fl0rida, calling at Norwegian’s private island, Great Stirrup Cay. […]
The Port Authority of Oranjestad today announced they are ready to begin moving their container port to a separate area of the port, allowing the cruise port to begin expansion for its cruise operations. The relocation of the container port will remove the container port’s equipment and free up dock space that would normally be reserved […]
#1 “Your Time” Dining Originally pioneered by Norwegian Cruise Line as “Freestyle Cruising,” choosing your dining time, table mates, and restaurant have become an important aspect of cruising for many guests. Almost every cruise line offers some variation of this concept, giving guests the freedom to plan their cruise down to the minute. Not only […]
To help celebrate Thanksgiving, we here at Cruise Currents have pardoned a turkey, Tom. We have decided to send him on his first cruise through the Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Alaska. Help Tom complete his cruise by becoming his personal navigator!
NewsBrief: MSC Cruises Edition
MSC Launches Web App For MSC Divina MSC Cruises has launched a mobile web app for the MSC Divina, the MSC Divina Traveler Web App. The new app will provide guests with up-to-date information about the ship, route, conditions at sea and in ports of call, promotions in the ship’s various shops and boutiques, as well as […]
American Cruise Lines, operator of the newest riverboats and small cruise ships in the United States, announced today its Puget Sound Spring Cruise Collection, a various selection of cruises handpicked to showcase the beautiful 2013 spring season on the Puget Sound & San Juan Islands. Offered on the 100-passenger American Spirit, these cruises will peak the interest of wildlife, gardening and botany enthusiasts, as […]
As the cruise industry has grown, it seems the ships have grown with the increase of cruisers. Today, we have surpassed major milestones in shipbuilding and cruise lines continue to strive and raise the benchmark in onboard choices and ship options. To help keep track of the industry’s largest ships, here is the current listing […]
According to a report by Reuters, Venetian officials have announced a ban on all cruise ships over 96,000 GRT from operating in Venice’s main lagoon. The ban on large cruise ships will become effective beginning November 2014. This new ban on larger cruise ships comes after months of protests from local Venetians and government officials […]
The Juliet Balcony Found only onboard Holland America Line’s ms Eurodam, the category VT stateroom offers guests an arch shaped balcony, perfect for viewing beautiful ocean panoramas. The balcony is similar to the balcony found in the balcony scene in Romeo & Juliet.
AIDA To Base Ship In Tampa In 2014
AIDA Cruises, a Germany based cruise line, has announced that they will begin home porting cruise ships in Tampa beginning in December 2014. The cruise line known for its faces painted on their ship’s bows will be entering the North American market beginning next year. Beginning in December 2014, AIDA will base the AIDAvita in […]