Category: Ports
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Juneau Implements Cruise Passenger Limits to Preserve Quality of Life Amid Tourism Boom
Juneau, Alaska, is capping cruise ship passengers starting in 2026 to manage overtourism and protect its environment. This decision aims to balance the benefits of tourism with the needs of residents, ensuring that Juneau remains a sustainable and desirable destination for both locals and visitors.
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Carnival Leads the Way with Shore Power in PortMiami
Carnival Corporation’s Carnival Conquest became the first cruise ship to utilize PortMiami’s new shore power system. This innovative technology allows ships to connect to the local grid, drastically cutting emissions and setting a new benchmark for sustainability in the cruise industry.
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Port Canaveral Halts Cruise Terminal Plans Amid State Pressure
Port Canaveral cancels plans for a new cruise terminal at North Cargo Berth 8 due to state concerns, focusing on balancing the needs of Florida’s cruise and space industries.
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Port Tampa Bay Advances Plans to Build New Cruise Terminal
Port Tampa Bay is advancing its plan to construct a fourth cruise terminal, a project involving an $80 million investment. The new terminal, designed by HDR Engineering, will enhance the port’s capacity, attract more cruise lines, and boost the local economy, solidifying Tampa’s position as a key cruise homeport.
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Port Klawock: Alaska’s Newest Cruise Destination
Port Klawock, Alaska’s latest cruise port, offers visitors a blend of cultural immersion and sustainable tourism. Located on Prince of Wales Island, the port features local arts, shore excursions, and a commitment to community and environmental preservation, creating a unique and enriching experience for cruise passengers.
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Welcome Margaritaville at Sea’s Islander: The New Cruise Experience in Tampa
Margaritaville at Sea’s Islander arrives in Tampa, offering luxurious cruises to Cozumel. Experience renovated amenities, diverse dining, and top-notch entertainment on this stunning new ship.
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New Caribbean Travel Alert: Royal Caribbean Suspends Visits to Labadee Due to Rising Violence in Haiti
Royal Caribbean has extended the suspension of visits to its private resort in Labadee, Haiti, in response to increasing violence and a new U.S. travel alert. Initially halted in March, the suspension will now continue through at least the fall, as confirmed by the cruise line to USA Today. Ensuring Safety Amid Growing Concerns “The…
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Royal Caribbean Expands Spectrum of the Seas’ Itineraries with New Exciting Ports of Call
Explore new destinations in Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam with Royal Caribbean’s Spectrum of the Seas. Adventure awaits!
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Utopia of the Seas: The World’s Second-Largest Cruise Ship Sets Sail from Florida’s Port Canaveral This Summer
Experience luxury and adventure aboard Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas, the world’s second-largest cruise ship. Setting sail from Port Canaveral this summer, the ship offers weekend getaways to tropical destinations, featuring over 40 dining options, exciting activities, and unparalleled entertainment for an unforgettable cruise vacation.
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