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Cruise Lines May Bypass Mexico If Hefty New Tax Moves Forward

A hefty new tax on cruisers to Mexico could cause cruise lines to adjust itineraries or change development plans for ports of call.

Port of Galveston Reveals Huge Growth and Economic Impact

Port of Galveston has seen spectacular growth over the past year, which means even more growth and development coming in 2025.

Channel Island Cruise Port to Begin £150-Million Revitalization Project

The island of Jersey has revealed its plan for a new passenger cruise terminal, as part of the £150-million revitalization project for the harbor.

Bar Harbor Recount Confirms Rejection of Cruise Cap Increase

The recount is in and there will be no larger cruise ships calling at Bar Harbor, adjacent to the popular Acadia National Park in Maine.

San Juan Celebrates Inaugural Ship Calls from Princess and Ritz-Carlton

Between November 14-19, 2024, both Sun Princess and Ritz-Carlton Ilma made their inaugural calls on San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Canadian Cruise Port Wraps Up Season With 43 Ship Calls

Prince Rupert Cruise Port wraps up a successful 2024 season with 59,000 passengers across 43 ship calls.

UK Cruise Port Ends Season on a High Note

The UK's Port of Dover completes its cruise season on a high and is expecting an even busier 2025.

Port Canaveral Handles a Record Number of Cruise Passengers

Port Canaveral, Florida, welcomed a record breaking number of cruise guests in 2024 - and is expecting to be even busier in 2025.

Antigua Cruise Port Launches Record Breaking Season

P&O Cruises’ Arvia and SeaDream II from SeaDream Yacht Club have both begun homeporting at the Antigua Cruise Port.

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