Set to debut in April 2026, the Norwegian Luna will showcase the latest Prima Plus dining and bar venues, including the Thai-inspired Sukhothai, Indulge Food Hall, and plant-based Planterie. Signature favorites like Cagney’s Steakhouse and Onda by Scarpetta return, along with cozy new spots like Swirl wine bar. Caribbean itineraries depart from Miami.
The Port of Vancouver is set for a record-breaking 2024, with over 554,000 cruise passengers passing through Canada Place by mid-year—up 13% from last year. The terminal saw its second busiest day ever and introduced facial biometrics to streamline operations, highlighting Vancouver’s continued growth as a key homeport for the Alaska cruise season.
Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas has floated for the first time, reaching a key milestone before its August 2025 debut. The ship will offer eight distinct neighborhoods, thrilling waterslides, and over 40 dining options. Sailing from Port Canaveral, Star will take guests on seven-night Caribbean cruises, including visits to Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Norwegian Spirit concluded its summer charter with Lion Travel, completing over 25 cruises to Japan and South Korea. The ship now begins its winter season with nine- to 14-night itineraries in East Asia and Southeast Asia. Highlights include stops in Japan, the Philippines, and Vietnam, with Southeast Asian ports added to the schedule in early 2025.
Carnival Radiance is back in service after a drydock in Victoria, Canada, with refreshed public areas, staterooms, and outdoor spaces. The ship resumed its popular short cruises to Mexico and California, with exciting new six-night itineraries to the Mexican Riviera and two special 14-night voyages to Hawaii in 2024. Enjoy refreshed amenities and thrilling itineraries!
Economic Impact Study: The City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) commissioned McKinley Research Group to assess the economic impacts of the cruise industry in 2023.
Preliminary results from Juneau’s city election reveal nearly 60% of voters oppose the “Ship-Free Saturdays” measure, aimed at banning large cruise ships from docking on Saturdays. Advocates expressed concerns over cruise ship overcrowding, while opponents highlighted potential economic repercussions, with the cruise industry contributing $375 million to Juneau’s economy and 3,850 jobs in 2023.
Carnival Corporation reported a stellar third quarter in 2024, with profits up 60% and record revenues of $7.9 billion. Strong demand, cost-saving initiatives, and increased onboard spending fueled the success. Looking ahead, Carnival plans for growth with two new ships, higher prices for 2025, and the launch of its exclusive Bahamian destination, Celebration Key.
Port Lincoln kicked off its 2024-25 cruise season with the Diamond Princess’ maiden visit on October 2, 2024. Welcoming over 30,000 passengers this season, the city’s “Welcome Program” ensures a memorable experience with local tours, seafood, and breathtaking scenery. 86% of visitors recommend Port Lincoln as a must-visit destination, highlighting its charm and hospitality.
The Carnival Miracle has departed San Francisco for a 15-night repositioning voyage to Galveston. Highlights include a full Panama Canal transit with stops in Mexico, Costa Rica, and Colombia. Starting October 16, the ship will sail from Galveston, offering exciting itineraries to the Caribbean, Bahamas, and Mexico, before repositioning to Europe for summer 2025.