Silversea Adds 3 New Cruise Fares for Greater Flexibility
Silversea, an ultra-luxury cruise line from Royal Caribbean Group, has introduced three new cruise fares to gives guests more flexibility than ever.
The new cruise...
Royal Caribbean Offering Last Minute Cruise Deals on 19 Ships
Royal Caribbean is offering last minute cruise deals on 19 ships on sailings that depart through the end of November 2025.
These last minute deals...
Cruise Line Adding New Perk for All Cruises Booked After Next...
Oceania Cruises, one of the world's leading destination focused cruise lines, is adding a new perk for all cruises booked on and after September...
Cruises Rescheduled: New Disney Adventure Ship Delays Maiden Voyage by 3...
Disney Cruise Line’s new ship for the Asian market, Disney Adventure, will not be ready to sail out of Singapore this December. Due to...
Princess Cruises Adds 13 New Shore Excursions in Mexico
Princess Cruises has added 13 new shore excursions in Mexico and a limited time offer of 20% off select shore excursions through September 16,...
First Block Laid on the World’s Largest Class of Cruise Ships
Royal Caribbean celebrated another cruise ship construction milestone this past week when the first block was laid on a 4th Icon class ship.
The Icon...
Royal Caribbean Cancels More Ship Visits to Caribbean Port
Royal Caribbean has cancelled more ship visits to one of their private ports in the Caribbean, Labadee, Haiti.
This latest round of cancellations will now...
Norwegian Cruise Line to Charge Guests for No-Show Dining Reservations
Norwegian Cruise Line has quietly introduced a new policy that charges guests a $10 fee per person if they fail to cancel or update...
Carnival Moving Two Ships to a Homeport They’ve Never Sailed From...
Carnival Cruise Line continues to release their ship deployment schedule for 2027-2028 and this latest rollout has two ships at a homeport they've never...
Virgin Voyages Is Taking On The “Hidden Cost” of Cruising
At Cruise Fever, we’ve talked about the “hidden cost of cruising” for a while. For years those advertised prices often looked too good to...
















