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Big Ships, Spa Trends, New Ports
Jun 27, 2026
9m 37s
Storms, Eclipses, and Cruise Terminal Changes
Jun 26, 2026
9m 24s
Traffic, Mega-Ships, and Transatlantic Dreams
Jun 25, 2026
20m 29s
New Ships, Farewell Sailings, World Cup Cruising
Jun 25, 2026
17m 57s
Cruise Safety and Rock at Sea
Jun 24, 2026
16m 13s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/27/26 | ![]() Big Ships, Spa Trends, New Ports | Today's Cruise News brief covers three developments across the cruise industry. Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas returns to Europe for the first time in five years after an April to May 2026 drydock, sailing the Western Mediterranean from Barcelona and Civitavecchia before a July transatlantic crossing back to Port Canaveral, with roughly 100 new staterooms and refreshed onboard venues. MSC Cruises expands its Aurea Spa concept across its 23-ship fleet beginning summer 2026, adding medical-wellness services such as IV therapy, aesthetic injectables, AI-supported skin diagnostics, and a Japanese-inspired head spa. And Celestyal Cruises adds Agios Nikolaos, Crete as a regular call on its seven-night Idyllic Greece itinerary, replacing Heraklion, with an inaugural visit on May 12, 2026 and 28 annual calls planned. | 9m 37s | ||||||
| 6/26/26 | ![]() Storms, Eclipses, and Cruise Terminal Changes | Today's Cruise News covers three developments shaping how cruisers plan ahead. Carnival Cruise Line points to NOAA's forecast for a quieter 2026 Atlantic hurricane season — a 55% chance of below-normal activity, with eight to 14 named storms expected against an average of 14 — and details how its 35,000-square-foot Miami Fleet Operations Center monitors all 29 ships to steer captains into the safest water. Holland America Line will position the Oosterdam off the coast of Spain on August 12, 2026, for a rare "sunset eclipse," part of a 13-day Mediterranean sailing from Lisbon with astronomer-led commentary from Dr. Adam Burgasser. And in Singapore, the Singapore Cruise Centre sets a two-phase July 2026 move of ferry and cruise operations to a new HarbourFront terminal, beginning July 7. | 9m 24s | ||||||
| 6/25/26 | ![]() Traffic, Mega-Ships, and Transatlantic Dreams | On today's Cruise News: PortMiami warns of heavy traffic on June 13 as eight cruise ships and the opening of the FIFA Fan Festival overlap, with roughly 63,000 cruise passengers expected through the port in a single day during a 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. peak. Royal Caribbean's seventh Oasis-class ship, known for now as B35, has begun block assembly at Chantiers de l'Atlantique in Saint-Nazaire, France, following its June 11 keel-laying ceremony, with a 2028 debut planned for the roughly 236,900-gross-ton vessel. And Cunard has opened a sweepstakes for two travelers to sail Queen Mary 2's 450th transatlantic crossing from Southampton to New York this November, a nod to 186 years of the line's Atlantic heritage. Entries are open through July 31. | 20m 29s | ||||||
| 6/25/26 | ![]() New Ships, Farewell Sailings, World Cup Cruising | Today's brief covers three stories shaping the cruise calendar. Fincantieri has delivered the LNG-ready Mein Schiff Flow, the ninth ship for TUI Cruises, from its Monfalcone yard, a roughly 160,000-gross-ton vessel carrying 3,984 guests, with a christening set for Trieste and a Mediterranean program based out of Palma de Mallorca. Norwegian Sun opens its 2026 Northern Europe season on seven-to-ten-night sailings between Copenhagen and Helsinki, one of its last seasons with Norwegian Cruise Line before the ship transfers to India-based Cordelia Cruises in 2027 to become Cordelia Sun. And Aroya, the only ship operated by Cruise Saudi, will screen 2026 FIFA World Cup matches across its seven-night Eastern Mediterranean cruises from Istanbul, with fan zones and themed activities on board through mid-September. | 17m 57s | ||||||
| 6/24/26 | ![]() Cruise Safety and Rock at Sea | Two safety cases — onboard and ashore — bracket a lighter look at music cruising. In federal court in Bangor, Maine, 46-year-old John Kelleher was sentenced to 12 months for assaulting his girlfriend in their cabin aboard a cruise ship that departed New York in December 2024. In Genoa, Italy, a 14-year-old French passenger was punched near the cruise terminal while ashore with family, and police detained a female suspect. On a brighter note, the On the Blue music charter returns April 8–15, 2027, sailing round-trip from Miami aboard Norwegian Jewel with more than 25 classic and yacht-rock acts led by Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues. | 16m 13s | ||||||
| 6/23/26 | ![]() Alaska Cruising Gets Complicated | Alaska takes center stage this season. Royal Caribbean's Voyager of the Seas launches its first Alaska summer from Seattle — running seven-night Inside Passage itineraries to Juneau, Skagway, Sitka, and the Dawes Glacier — though its June 19 departure was overbooked, with the line offering incentives to rebook. Aboard Virgin Voyages' Brilliant Lady, onboard retailer Starboard rolls out an Alaska-exclusive collection blending Virgin-branded goods with local makers, now driving more than half of its Alaska retail sales. And in Seward, Exit Glacier Greenhouses wins Royal Caribbean Group's first Port Partners Small Business Accelerator Award — $20,000 plus mentorship — as the port opens a new $137 million Alaska Railroad terminal. | 16m 18s | ||||||
| 6/22/26 | ![]() Biometrics, Casino Tech, and Russia's Cruise Return | Three stories on a faster, more digital, and cautiously expanding cruise industry. The Port of Vancouver has processed its one millionth cruise passenger through facial biometrics, cutting per-passenger screening from minutes to about 10 seconds and embarkation from two hours to 30. Carnival Cruise Line completes its rollout of Konami's SYNKROS casino system — branded SURF onboard — across all 29 ships, enabling cashless wagering and personalized rewards. And Vladivostok resumes cruise calls after a six-year pause, as South Korea's Eastern Cruise brings the Eastern Venus to Russia's Far East on a Busan roundtrip. | 17m 46s | ||||||
| 6/20/26 | ![]() Cruise Safety, Great Lakes, and Expedition Demand | Three stories on safety, growth, and shifting tastes at sea. A 43-year-old passenger has pleaded guilty in U.S. federal court to sexually abusing a 15-year-old aboard a Carnival cruise that sailed from New Orleans in November 2023, with sentencing set for September 1 — a sober reminder of onboard passenger-safety stakes. On the Great Lakes, Victory II kicked off Green Bay's expanded 2026 season at Leicht Park, part of a tripling to six cruise calls and a regional boom expected to draw 25,000 passengers. And Atlas Ocean Voyages reports sales up 49% year-over-year, fueled by surging expedition demand and excitement for the new Atlas Adventurer launching in 2028. | 14m 18s | ||||||
| 6/19/26 | ![]() Bigger Ships, Bigger Slides, Bigger Game Days | MSC Cruises unveils 'The Spiral @ Tree of Life' aboard the upcoming MSC World Asia — an 81.3-meter, 12-deck plunge billed as the longest dry slide at sea, debuting on the 6,758-guest ship in December 2026. Celestyal turns Celestyal Journey and Celestyal Discovery into floating sports bars, screening 2026 FIFA World Cup matches across multiple lounges from June 11 to July 19. And Holland America's Nieuw Statendam becomes the largest cruise ship ever to visit Lough Foyle near Derry, bringing nearly 3,700 passengers and crew as the Northern Ireland port heads for a record season. | 16m 59s | ||||||
| 6/18/26 | ![]() Port Canaveral's $95M Upgrade and Bourbon at Sea | Port Canaveral advances a $95 million upgrade of Cruise Terminal 10 — expanding security and luggage handling, fixing the trench-drain failures that caused sinkholes, and readying the building for ships up to 6,700 guests like Disney Wish and MSC Seashore — as the record-setting homeport handles 8.6 million passenger movements a year. And Holland America expands its Single Barrel Series to 13 bourbons and ryes in the Ocean Bar, from Blanton's and Weller to WhistlePig, sourcing collector-grade barrels straight from distilleries alongside its Jefferson's ocean-aging program. | 18m 15s | ||||||
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| 6/17/26 | ![]() Dining Changes, Bigger Ports, Ship Swaps | Carnival unveils 'The Next Course,' a fleetwide dining overhaul with new venues like Emeril's Coastal Seafood, Uku Lei Lei, and Fetaccine debuting on the upcoming Festivale (2027) and Tropicale (2028), plus refreshed main-dining menus rolling out to 14 ships by July. Turkey's Antalya port opens shared piers 9 and 10, finally letting it berth ships over 300 meters — like the 335-meter Aroya — as it eyes up to 35 calls a year. And Carnival Venezia sails its final scheduled New York season before Carnival Firenze takes over Manhattan in May 2027. | 14m 15s | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Excursion Safety, New Ships, Changing Itineraries | A Florida federal judge clears the way for a lawsuit against Carnival to proceed after a passenger lost both legs in a Nassau shore-excursion propeller accident, putting cruise lines' responsibility for vetting and selling third-party excursions back in the spotlight. Margaritaville at Sea taps MJM Marine and Mivan to convert the former Costa Fortuna into its third ship, Beachcomber, ahead of a 2027 Miami debut. And Royal Caribbean's new Royal Partner+ trade platform tops 200 agency partners and 5,000 users across China within three months of launch. | 16m 59s | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Changed Ports, New Seasons, Great Lakes | Royal Caribbean's Allure of the Seas skips its scheduled Falmouth, Jamaica call after a propulsion issue slows the ship, a reminder of how mechanical hiccups ripple through an itinerary. Holland America commits to sailing Nieuw Statendam in Europe year-round, a notable shift toward continuous European deployment. And the American Patriot brings cruise traffic back to Rochester, New York after a six-year gap, with strong demand adding two extra calls as Great Lakes cruising keeps expanding. | 20m 34s | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Schedule Shifts, Alaska Security, and a New Ship | Carnival tweaks 14 Carnival Panorama sailings from Long Beach between August 2026 and March 2027 — mostly small departure and return-time shifts with revised Cabo San Lucas port calls — a reminder of how often the fine print of a booking changes. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings locks in its Seattle homeport through 2035 (with options to 2045), committing four ships and 70-plus calls plus aggressive decarbonization targets as Seattle heads for a record 2.1 million-passenger Alaska season. And Fincantieri delivers Viking Mira, the newest ocean ship in Viking's fleet, ahead of its June Mediterranean debut. | 17m 23s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() San Francisco Homeport and a Historic 250th Sailing | Carnival Luminosa opens its first San Francisco homeport season from Pier 27, sailing four-night Baja getaways and 10-night Alaska itineraries — and exposing the limits of loyalty perks when a sailing packs in so many Platinum guests that priority benefits get suspended. And Cunard unveils a Queen Mary 2 voyage built around America's 250th anniversary: a seven-night July 4th sailing from New York to Newport and Halifax timed to 'Sail4th,' the largest tall-ship flotilla ever assembled. | 17m 38s | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() Disruption, New Ports, Emerging Destinations | TUI Cruises returns Mein Schiff ships to their regular itineraries after rerouting around the Strait of Hormuz disruption, a sign of how quickly lines adapt to geopolitical risk. New York commits to a 2028 opening for a new cruise terminal at Buffalo's Outer Harbor, betting on Great Lakes growth. And the Philippines projects cruise passengers will nearly triple to around 75,000 in 2026 as luxury and expedition lines flock to ports from Manila to Boracay, positioning the country as an emerging Asian destination. | 21m 01s | ||||||
| 6/6/26 | ![]() Rescues, Outbreaks, and Small-Port Cruising | Carnival's Mardi Gras diverts to rescue nine people from a disabled boat off Florida, a reminder of cruise ships' role as first responders at sea. Despite headline-grabbing hantavirus and norovirus outbreaks, booking data shows cruise demand holding firm, with travelers and agents largely unfazed and 2026 sailings still filling. And Astoria, Oregon prepares for about 28,000 cruise passengers across 12 ocean calls in 2026, a concentrated economic boost for a town of 10,000 that's still well below pre-pandemic volumes. | 22m 28s | ||||||
| 6/5/26 | ![]() Ports Under Pressure | Workers in Ushuaia warn that Argentina's federal takeover of the port could jeopardize the 2026-27 Antarctic cruise season, with more than 140 locked-out staff and threats of indefinite protests that could push operators toward Punta Arenas, Chile. Victoria, BC — Canada's busiest cruise port — welcomes three first-time callers in two days: Princess's Star Princess, Virgin's Brilliant Lady, and Silversea's Silver Nova. And Dover marks its first-ever four-ship day as the UK port heads for a fifth straight year of growth toward roughly 200,000 passengers in 2026. | 20m 14s | ||||||
| 6/4/26 | ![]() Cruise Health Scare and Changing Ports | Dutch authorities wrap up the cross-border response to the MV Hondius hantavirus outbreak as the ship reaches Rotterdam for decontamination, closing a months-long evacuation that spanned St. Helena, Ascension, and the Canary Islands. Health experts reassure New Orleans cruise travelers that hantavirus risk is 'very close to zero,' with no U.S. cases and broad spread deemed extremely unlikely. And Cruise Terminals International, under new leader Gregory Lanter, pushes ahead with nearly $1.3 billion in terminal projects from Barcelona and Ravenna to St. Thomas, reshaping the gateways of future sailings. | 22m 56s | ||||||
| 6/3/26 | ![]() Sick Ships, Bigger Questions, Alaska Costs | A norovirus outbreak sickens 115 aboard Princess Cruises' Caribbean Princess, forcing the ship to skip Nassau and ramp up sanitation on a 13-night Southern Caribbean voyage. An SEC filing reveals Royal Caribbean's new Discovery Class will carry about 4,300 guests at double occupancy, a notably smaller newbuild than its Icon and Oasis giants. And Ketchikan prepares to review a five-year agreement with CLIA that would govern cruise port fees and growth as Alaska's busiest ports wrestle with congestion and rising costs. | 15m 04s | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Fleet Upgrades and Upscale Cruising's Next Chapter | Holland America unveils 'Evolution' — a $500 million-plus renovation of six classic ships, the largest investment in the line's 153-year history, beginning with Oosterdam's drydock and adding new suites, solo verandahs, and a Grand Dutch Café. And Explora Journeys launches the bow section of Explora V at Fincantieri's Palermo shipyard, the LNG-powered fifth ship in MSC's luxury fleet expansion bound for delivery in 2027. | 18m 59s | ||||||
| 5/30/26 | ![]() Health Scare and Great Lakes Growth | A suspected Andes hantavirus outbreak aboard Oceanwide Expeditions' MV Hondius leaves three dead after a months-long polar voyage, a sobering reminder of the human stakes in expedition cruising. And Escanaba opens its Great Lakes cruise season as Victory I brings 150 visitors, part of a region forecasting more than 800 port calls and a $300 million economic impact this year. | 15m 23s | ||||||
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Overboard, Hormuz, and the Future of Lifeboats | The search is suspended for a passenger who went overboard from Carnival Splendor, a sober reminder of the human cost of cruise safety. Iran reopens the Strait of Hormuz, clearing the way for cruise ships stranded by the closure. And Survitec's Seahaven, a next-generation lifeboat alternative, earns DNV qualification, signaling where evacuation tech is headed. | 21m 18s | ||||||
| 5/2/26 | ![]() Oil Spill Detour, Acapulco Upgrades, Cruise Demand Hits Record | Ambassador's Ambition returns to Antwerp after a Scheldt oil spill detour, showing how quickly an unexpected port disruption can rewrite an itinerary. Global Ports Holding wins a 24-year Acapulco cruise port concession, signaling long-term investment in Mexico's Pacific gateway. And CLIA confirms global cruise passengers hit a record 37.2 million in 2025 — the demand backdrop reshaping every move the industry makes. | 17m 50s | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Cancelled Cruises, Crowded Ports, Electric Ships | MSC cancels Euribia's Arabian Gulf winter sailings amid Middle East tensions, keeping the ship in Dubai. Carnival Miracle drops Santorini for Crete on October 2027 cruises as overtourism reshapes itineraries. And Meyer Werft unveils an 82,000-gross-ton battery-electric cruise ship concept, hinting at the next chapter of clean cruising. | 20m 14s | ||||||
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