For thousands of passengers and crew, routine leisure sailings through Gulf and Red Sea ports have become uncertain waiting games, as ships alter routes, delay departures or remain docked amid ...
The cruise industry continues to ramp up its offerings for the anticipated 21.7 million Americans expected to embark on ocean cruises in 2026. Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruise Line have one new ...
Falling overboard on a cruise ship is rare and difficult due to safety barriers regulated by the U.S. Coast Guard. Most overboard incidents are the result of intentional acts, unsafe behavior, or ...
From record-setting sales to growing passenger counts, it’s no secret the cruise industry is healthy and thriving. And next year, travelers will have even more options for floating vacations, as a ...
While cruise ships have long served as a favorite of Americans looking for a vacation, headlines highlighting violent crimes have marred the industry for decades. Over the years, stories of ...
A Florida cheerleader was found asphyxiated under a bed on a Carnival Cruise ship inside a room she was sharing with her stepbrother, according to a new legal filing in a separate case. Anna Kepner, ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- It's been 20 years since a cruise ship has docked in Philadelphia. That's about to change as construction begins on the first cruise port to be in Philadelphia in two decades.
The first cruise ships to depart from the region in more than a decade will embark on their journeys from a new terminal next to Philadelphia International Airport beginning in April. The new terminal ...
Federal agents are looking at the stepbrother of a teenager found dead on a Carnival cruise ship this month in connection with her death, according to a legal document in a separate case. Anna Kepner, ...
As cruise travel hits record demand, cases of sexual assault have also risen. Many accusers learn that the rights they had on land don’t always apply. Credit... Supported by By Ceylan Yeğinsu Two days ...
Approximately 200 cruise ship deaths occur each year, with most being from natural causes. When a passenger dies, their body is moved to the ship's morgue until it can be brought to a suitable port.