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Cruise Line in Alaska Unexpectedly Shuts Down, All Cruises Cancelled

Alaskan Dream Cruises abruptly shuts down, cancelling all future sailings as guests await refund details for the small‑ship, indigenous‑owned Alaska line.

Cruise Passenger Traffic Surges Again in the Bahamas

Nassau, Bahamas, welcomed an estimated 6.1 million guests in 2025, setting a new passenger record for the third year in a row.

Los Angeles Sets Stage for Major Cruise Expansion With New Terminal Project

The Los Angeles Cruise Port is getting a new cruise terminal, which will be sustainable, modernized, and will add two berths to the port.

Amsterdam Pursues Goal to Totally Ban All Cruise Ships by 2035

Amsterdam has jumped from implementing cruise limitations to attempting to ban ocean-faring cruise ships entirely within the next decade.

Cruising Booms in New Orleans as Port NOLA Tops One Million Passengers Again

Port NOLA has surpassed 1 million cruise guests for the ninth year, with even more sailings and bigger ships ahead in 2026.

Petition Grows Against Proposed New Cruise Port in Tampa Bay

An online petition has thousands of signatures in less than a week against the development of a new Florida cruise port.

Cruise Travelers Warned as Mexico Implements Strict Vape Crackdown

Cruise guests will no longer be able to bring vaping devices or e-cigarettes ashore in Mexico without breaking the law.

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.

How the Port of Galveston Plans to Use More Than $8 Million in New Funding

The Port of Galveston has secured over $8 million in grants to upgrade infrastructure and support major cruise and cargo projects.

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