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Cruise News

Cruise News

By: Cruise News
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Cruise News brings you the latest headlines, ship updates, and insights from across the cruise industry. Each week, we cover what’s new in cruise travel, from ship launches and itinerary changes to environmental policy, innovation, and onboard trends.

Whether you’re a frequent cruiser, travel professional, or just dreaming of your next voyage, Cruise News helps you stay informed without the fluff. Expect timely coverage of major cruise lines including Royal Caribbean, Carnival, Norwegian, MSC, and Disney Cruise Line, along with interviews and analysis that explain what the headlines really mean for travelers.

Join us for clear, credible updates on the business, destinations, and experiences shaping the world of cruising.

Learn more at https://www.cruisenews.io

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Episodes
  • Adults-Only Cruises, Fare Freezes, and AGT at Sea
    Mar 27 2026
    French cruise line CFC freezes 2026-27 fares through March 2027 despite Middle East conflict concerns. Oceania Cruises launches its adults-only brand campaign as the segment grows toward $18 billion by 2033. And Royal Caribbean debuts America's Got Talent LIVE aboard Legend of the Seas starting August 2026.
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    15 mins
  • Tampa Cruise Surge, Princess World Cruise, Bridge Suites
    Mar 26 2026
    Port Tampa Bay sets a monthly record with 51 cruise calls in March 2026, fueled by spring break demand and multi-ship days. Princess Cruises opens sales for its 115-day 2028 world cruise aboard Coral Princess, spanning 49 ports across 24 countries. And Margaritaville at Sea adds two ultra-exclusive bridge wing suites to its upcoming Beachcomber ship debuting in 2027.
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    16 mins
  • Fast Dinners, Port Fees, Earlier Final Payments
    Mar 25 2026
    Carnival rolls out Express Dining fleetwide by May 2026, delivering multi-course dinners in under an hour at no extra charge. Newport city leaders fight a proposed cruise passenger fee hike that could make it New England's most expensive tender port. And P&O Cruises shifts its final payment deadline to 120 days before sailing for new bookings.
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    11 mins
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