Lissa Poirot

Cruise News Writer

Lissa Poirot has been covering travel for more than a decade, including sites such as TripAdvisor, CruiseCritic, The Points Guy, Family Vacation Critic, and Family Traveller. Her love of travel has led Lissa to visit more than 43 countries and has her on a mission to see every state in the U.S. (only 4 states to go!). When she's not traveling, she's exploring new attractions and events on the weekends, be it in New York City or Philadelphia, as Lissa lives between both fabulous cities.

How did you get started in cruises?

Growing up in Fort Lauderdale, cruising was a way of life, but my cruising career began when I served on the editorial management team for Cruise Critic, including Family Vacation Critic. My first “work” cruise was an Alaskan cruise with my young kids on Disney Cruise Line, reporting and filming videos of our experience.

I’m a big fan of exploring new countries and cultures and I seek voyages that immerse me in new places. When onboard, I prefer to spend my time in relaxing in the adult-only or VIP areas with a good cocktail. (I like to spoil myself, and a sea day in the spa is my heaven.)

Beyond cruising, I’ve hiked 100 miles across Scotland, island hopped in the Caribbean, road tripped many of the biggest national parks in the US, and explored every major city in Europe and the US as a solo traveler, with girlfriends, on romantic escapades, and with my family.

What makes you a cruise expert?

As a travel expert, I’ve appeared on The Today Show, MSN, and ABC News, and appeared as a speaker at the New York Times Travel Show and Philadelphia Travel + Adventure Show.

My work as a writer and editor has garnered awards, including Best Domestic Magazine Article, Best Series, Best Feature Article, Best Service Journalism, and Best Online Travel Magazine.


My love of travel has led me to visit more than 43 countries and I have a mission to see every state in the U.S. (only 4 states to go!).

I’ve cruised extensively on oceans and rivers, including voyages on Disney Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, Virgin Voyages, Carnival Cruise Line, Uniworld, and AmaWaterways.

I also love sailing, once chartering a 72-footer for a week in the British Virgin Islands being my favorite trips of all time.

You can check my Muck Rack profile here.

What’s your favorite cruise line?

Like destinations, picking a favorite cruise line depends on a variety of factors. As a Floridian, I was raised on Disney and feel nothing beats the attention to detail and magic found on Disney Cruise Line. I also really love the adults-only cruising found on Virgin Voyages, where fitness classes and healthy eating are a part of the vacations.

I prefers smaller cruise liners for more intimate journeys and really love river cruising, meandering down slow-moving rivers and visiting small village destinations. I’ve taken multiple trips down the Danube and Rhine Rivers, and once disembarked in a village in the morning to ride 25 miles along the river to meet up with my cruise in the evening.

What’s your top tip for new cruisers?

Cruising can be overwhelming – there’s so much to do and see on cruise ships. But my top tip is that cruising begins well before the cruise.

If you don’t book excursions and dinner reservations as soon as they open, you’ll be shocked and disappointed to board a ship and discover many popular places will be book solid for the duration of your journey. Download a cruise line’s app as soon as you book, and then sign up right away.

But don’t get discouraged if everything is booked. If you ask to be put on a waiting list, you can squeeze in when there are last-minute cancellations, which happen all the time.

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Articles By Lissa

Winter Storms Force Closures at Norwegian Cruise Line’s Great Stirrup Cay

Norwegian Cruise Line's private destination experienced pier and main pool damage in recent storms that hit the Bahamas, leaving them unavailable for guests.

MSC Cruises to Expand Yacht Club to MSC Musica and MSC Orchestra

MSC Cruises is adding its luxury “ship-within-a-ship” concept to MSC Musica and MSC Orchestra following refurbishment schedule through early 2027.

Winter Blast Disrupts MSC’s New York Cruise, Prompting Delay and Route Change

Guests sailing from New York were notified onboard of a one-day delay, port changes, and cancelled excursions on MSC Meraviglia as severe weather blows in.

Norwegian Cruise Line Adds Hawaii Tax Warning as Legal Challenges Continue

A new notice flags a potential 14% charge added to early 2026 sailings even as the tax’s legality remains unresolved.

Margaritaville at Sea Unveils Full Bar Lineup for New Beachcomber Ship

New venues, returning favorites, and a Zac Brown-backed music space are planned for Margaritaville at Sea’s Beachcomber in 2027.

Meyer Turku Begins Building Royal Caribbean’s Fifth Icon Class Ship

Steel cutting in Finland marks the official start of production for the cruise line’s fifth Icon Class vessel, scheduled to debut in 2028.

A New Port Plan Could Solve Tampa’s Biggest Cruise Problem

Developers are exploring a new cruise terminal south of Tampa Bay that aims to serve larger ships blocked by Sunshine Skyway Bridge.

P&O Reverses Its No-Compensation Decision After Britannia Guests Push Back

A week after P&O Cruises’ Britannia’s December 26, 2025, Caribbean sailing ended, the cruise line is now offering future cruise credit to passengers.

P&O Britannia Passengers Thwarted Again, This Time by UK Storm

P&O Britannia guests faced fresh disruption as Storm Goretti delayed UK fly‑cruise passengers, sparking frustration after earlier technical issues and missed ports.