Robert McGillivray

Robert has been involved in the cruise industry since January 2007. He joined his first ship, the Seabourn Pride. Robert started his cruise career as a bar-waiter and worked his way up to being a corporate trainer for the same luxury cruise line. Robert has worked as a Hotel Director onboard several different cruise ships worldwide. Find out more about us here.

Plans Revealed for World’s Most Energy-Efficient Cruise Ship

Norwegian cruise and expedition operator Hurtigruten has unveiled plans for the world's first fully electric zero-emissions cruise ship.

Virgin Voyages Scraps Cruises After Guest Feedback

Based on guest and travel agent feedback, Virgin Voyages has opted to replace four longer New Zealand trips with shorter cruises in Australia.

Royal Caribbean Testing Alternative Fuel on Two Cruise Ships

Royal Caribbean Group announces it will test alternative biofuels on two cruise ships while they sail their summer itineraries in Europe.

Princess Cruise Ship Rescues 67 People From Stricken Vessel

A Princess cruise ship came to the rescue as a small expedition vessel experienced an emergency onboard during a cruise in Glacier Bay, Alaska.

Royal Caribbean Reveals The Engineering Behind Icon of the Seas Pools

Royal Caribbean's new Making an Icon video dives into the design and engineering behind a staggering collection of pools on Icon of the Seas.

MSC Cruises Hits Construction Milestone for World-Class Ship

MSC Cruises celebrates the coin ceremony for its newest cruise ship, the World-class MSC World America, which will sail from Miami in 2025.

MSC Cruises Takes Delivery of its Newest Mega-Ship

MSC Cruises takes delivery of its newest cruise ship, the Meraviglia-class MSC Euribia, during a ceremony in St. Nazaire, France.

Cruise Ship Garbage Illegally Dumped in Cozumel, Mexico

The cruise industry's efforts to promote a sustainable image have been hindered by the illegal dumping of waste in Cozumel.

Unprecedented Three-Year Voyage Hangs In the Balance

Was it too good to be true? After safety concerns were raised, a three-year cruise that would cost just 2,500 dollars a month is under scrutiny.
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