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Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas is the world’s newest and largest cruise ship, sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida.
The four Carnival Conquest cruises canceled as a result of the schedule change are Bahamas sailings that were scheduled to depart on Feb. 6, Feb. 9, Feb. 13, and Feb. 16.
The storm is now a Category 2 and has prompted mandatory evacuations in some parts of North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Royal Caribbean's president is getting fans excited about future plans for an Icon Class ship to sail from a popular, and ...
Celebrity Cruises to open Priority Booking Access on September 3 and guests will be among the first to gain itinerary and ...
Amy Bradley went missing in 1998 while on board a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, and now her brother has spoken of why he 'can't trust' the police ...
Royal Caribbean’s new cruise ship, Star of the Seas, has set sail from Port Canaveral. The vessel, identical in size to the ...
The 2010 Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act states ships in US waters must use technology to spot or record passengers ...
Two Carnival Cruise Line passengers drowned Friday while swimming at the company's new Bahamas resort. Police said both were ...
San Juan Cruise Port (SJCP) today celebrated a landmark moment with the return of Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas, ...
Cruise ships continue to adjust their itineraries due to the impact of Erin across the Caribbean and Bermuda. As of Monday ...
Port Canaveral’s Jetty Park shoreline was filled with hundreds of park visitors, campers, and beachgoers providing an enthusiastic send-off to the world’s largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean’s Star ...