Welcome aboard the Carnival Dream! In this video, we're giving you an exclusive tour of Cabin 7254, a Category 4E stateroom. Whether you're planning your next cruise or just curious about what to expect, this detailed tour will cover everything you need to know.
Set sail for fun and adventure at Camp Ocean, the ultimate onboard destination for kids on Carnival Cruises! From playful spaces like the Penguins Room for toddlers to action-packed activities in the Stingray and Shark Rooms for older kids, every child will enjoy unforgettable moments, including Dr. Seuss-themed fun. Camp Ocean promises endless excitement and lasting memories!
MSC Cruises will debut its first Alaska season in 2026, featuring seven-night sailings from Seattle on MSC Poesia. Passengers can explore top Alaskan destinations and enjoy two repositioning cruises between Miami and Seattle, including a rare Panama Canal transit. The ship will offer West Coast stops in Costa Rica, Colombia, and Mexico along the way.
Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas will connect to PortMiami’s new shore power system in early November, marking a significant environmental milestone. This initiative is part of Royal Caribbean’s broader sustainability efforts, which also include the methanol-capable Celebrity Xcel launching next year and the Utopia of the Seas using bio-LNG on its trans-Atlantic crossing.
Royal Caribbean has confirmed new cruise ship orders through 2027, with potential plans extending into 2028. The fleet expansion includes three Icon-class ships, a new Celebrity vessel, and another Oasis-class ship, plus two for TUI Cruises. CEO Jason Liberty emphasized a strategy of moderate growth, cost control, and a global approach to fleet deployment.
Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas is returning to the U.S. after completing a drydock in Spain. The ship is sailing a 14-night trans-Atlantic cruise from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale, arriving on November 7, 2024. It will then offer Caribbean itineraries from Port Everglades, with updated public areas and staterooms following its recent refurbishment.
Carnival Cruise Line celebrated 20 years in Baltimore with a special event aboard the Carnival Pride, honoring first responders involved in the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. Carnival President Christine Duffy acknowledged their heroism and announced a $25,000 donation to the U.S. Naval Academy Foundation. The Carnival Pride continues to sail exciting itineraries from Baltimore.
MSC Cruises has announced its first-ever Alaska sailings for 2026, now available for booking. The MSC Poesia will depart weekly from Seattle, offering seven-night cruises to Alaska and Canada starting May 11, 2026. Ports of call include Ketchikan, Juneau, and Victoria, with additional Panama Canal transits as the ship relocates to Miami for winter.
Royal Caribbean International is sending four ships to Alaska for the summer of 2026, including Voyager of the Seas on its first visit. Joining Voyager are Ovation of the Seas, Anthem of the Seas, and Serenade of the Seas. Guests can explore iconic destinations like Juneau, Skagway, and Sitka, with departures from Seattle, Vancouver, and Seward.
MSC World America, MSC Cruises’ newest flagship, will launch in April 2025 with 18 bars and lounges, including a sports bar, comedy club, and microbrewery featuring exclusive American-style beers. Guests can also indulge at the re-imagined Sweet Temptations dessert parlor, making the ship’s food and drink offerings a highlight of its inaugural Caribbean season.