The NY Post has an article about cruise ships failing mandatory health inspections. 2018 has already brought one more failing ship! For those of us who loves to cruise, we can only hope that cruise lines clean up their act! Click on the link below for the article. https://nypost.com/2018/01/29/record-number-of-cruise-ships-failed-health-inspections/
Read More »See sanitation scores for 7 cruise ships based in or coming to New Orleans
NOLA.com has a great story about cruise ship sanitation results for New Orleans based cruise ships. If you’ve been tuned to Cruise Radio, Doug just interviewed an official that conducts these important inspections. To listen, click below: https://cruiseradio.net/cruise-podcast-interview-with-cruise-ship-health-inspector/ Click below for the NOLA.com story: http://www.nola.com/travel/index.ssf/2018/02/cruise_ship_health_violations.html
Read More »Galveston cruise business continues to grow.
Cruise Industry News is reporting, “For the Port of Galveston, the major news for 2018 is the continued expansion of cruise products and related services available, according to Interim Port Director Peter Simons. Carnival Cruise Line is moving the Carnival Vista to Galveston later in the year replacing the Breeze. …
Read More »Coast Guard rescues 2 women from same cruise ship
Speaking as a U.S. Navy veteran, I’ve always appreciated the hard working professionals of the Coast Guard! You see them every time a cruise ship enters or leaves a U.S. port protecting the ship from private watercraft and terrorists. You’ve got to love their weaponary! ABC News is reporting, “Within …
Read More »New record for New Orleans cruise port
NOLA.com is reporting, “A record 1.15 million people boarded cruises through the Port of New Orleans in 2017. Port officials expect demand to grow as the city adds more ships and cruise lines, including a new Royal Caribbean itinerary in December 2018.” It’s great to see that some cities are …
Read More »Alaska cruise tourism surpasses 2016 numbers
Travel Weekly is reporting that, “Alaska’s tourism industry continues to set records, according to the Alaska Travel Industry Association (ATIA), with 1.06 million cruise guests visiting in 2017 and some 1.13 million passengers expected this year. That follows a record-breaking 2016, when more than 1.8 million out-of-state travelers explored Alaska …
Read More »Tourism minister of Jamaica projects cruise shipping growth for 2018
The Jamaica Observer is reporting that the tourism minister of Jamaica is saying he expects cruise ship growth in 2018. I must say that I prefer Eastern Caribbean cruises, but for those who enjoy Jamaica, more options seem to be forthcoming! Click on the link below for the full story. …
Read More »Getting the best wi-fi at sea
The Seattle Times published article from my friend Jason Leppert from Travel Pulse regarding the race to improve wi-fi at sea. How many times have you been on a cruise only to discover dial-up is faster than the ship’s internet connection! Click on the link below for the story and …
Read More »NCL changes course! Helps elderly couple who were “Left Behind!”
St Lucia will welcome more cruise ships
The St. Kitts Nevis Observer is reporting that more cruise ships will be visiting St Lucia. “A recently commissioned berth expansion project at Pointe Seraphine has given St Lucia the ability to welcome multiple quantum class vessels, with capacity of approximately 5,000 passengers per port call.” according to the article. …
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