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171,234 New Cruise Ship Berths on Order: What’s Coming to the Seas by 2036
The global cruise industry is set to grow with 66 new ships and 171,234 berths planned through 2036. Valued at $56.5 billion, these ships will offer luxurious experiences, cutting-edge technology, and sustainability features, making cruising more exciting than ever. Find out what’s on the horizon for cruise enthusiasts.
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Carnival Cruise Line’s Luggage Dilemma: Where Does Your Luggage Go?
Struggling with where to store your luggage in a Carnival cruise cabin? While Carnival doesn’t offer luggage storage, you can easily make room by stashing bags under the bed or in the closet. Learn helpful tips and tricks to maximize space and enjoy your cruise without tripping over suitcases!
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Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas Undergoes Drydock for Upgrades and Maintenance
Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas is undergoing a drydock in Cádiz for routine maintenance, technical overhauls, and public area upgrades. After completing the enhancements, the ship will embark on a trans-Atlantic voyage and offer new Caribbean itineraries, including stops at Royal Caribbean’s private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay.
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Massive Cruise Ships Bring Waves of Fun and Thousands of Tourists to Portland
Portland Port saw a major influx of visitors as two massive cruise ships, MSC Virtuosa and Rotterdam, docked, bringing nearly 8,000 passengers. These floating cities offer everything from water parks to live music and are providing a significant boost to Portland’s economy while giving tourists a taste of local charm.
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3 Key Insights Royal Caribbean CEO Jason Liberty Wants Investors to Know
Royal Caribbean CEO Jason Liberty shared crucial insights during the company’s earnings call, highlighting strong financial recovery, growing demand for cruises, and future growth opportunities. With Baby Boomers and younger generations fueling this demand, Royal Caribbean is positioned to thrive in the evolving travel industry. Investors should pay attention to these key updates.
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Carnival Miracle Cruise Galveston: Trading Glaciers for Palm Trees
The Carnival Miracle sets sail from Galveston this month, offering 9 to 12-day cruises across the Caribbean. Despite being over 20 years old, this Spirit-class ship will take guests to Jamaica, the Bahamas, Costa Rica, and Panama, providing classic Carnival amenities and plenty of tropical adventure along the way.
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Carnival Cruise Line’s Vital Lesson: Surprising Medical Fees Onboard – What You Need to Know
Planning a cruise vacation? Be prepared for unexpected medical fees, like blood pressure checks, that can add up quickly. Learn why Carnival Cruise Line charges for certain onboard medical services and how you can avoid surprise costs to enjoy the best vacation experience possible.
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Carnival Miracle Sets Sail from Galveston: A New Adventure Awaits!
Carnival Miracle is heading to Galveston, offering exciting 9-12 day Caribbean cruises starting this October. With 19 voyages, travelers can explore destinations like Jamaica, the Bahamas, and Panama. Carnival’s newest addition to its Galveston fleet promises sun-filled adventures and plenty of on-board fun.
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Carnival Cruise’s Brilliantly Baffling Energy Problem (And How Passengers Make It Worse)
Carnival Cruise wants passengers to help with their sustainability goals by turning off cabin lights, but not everyone is thrilled. From keycard slot hacks to the infamous canned water issue, this humorous look at Carnival’s energy-saving efforts reveals just how tricky getting passengers on board can be!
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Royal Caribbean’s New Multi-Plug Ban: Confusion at Sea
Royal Caribbean’s new multi-plug device ban has left passengers scratching their heads. With vague language and inconsistent rules, cruisers struggle to understand what devices are allowed on board. Get the full breakdown on what’s banned, what’s permitted, and how to avoid unwanted surprises on your next cruise.
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