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How to Avoid Seasickness on a Cruise
Some fortunate souls seem to have no trouble with motion sickness. These must be the folks who think riding a Tilt-A-Whirl is fun rather than a reliable substitute for ipecac. For the…
Cruises in 2025: New Ships, Port Restrictions, and Other Trends
These are boom times for cruises. Demand has surpassed where it was before the pandemic, according to the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), with nearly 35 million…
What Not to Bring on a Cruise: Surprising Prohibited Items
Going on a cruise sometimes feels like entering a parallel universe—after all, where else is it considered socially acceptable to have soft-serve ice cream and a beer for…
How to Identify Flights Overhead and Ships at Sea for Free Using Your Smartphone
If you're going to stay home, you could at least travel in your mind. Look up. See any planes? If you want to know about the jets you spot, you don't have to squint through binoculars…
Norwegian Viva Ship Tour: Pluses, Minuses, and Oh-So-Many Upcharges
September 5, 2023 The second installment in Norwegian Cruise Line's Prima class of ships is called Norwegian Viva, but the vessel is so similar to its predecessor the newcomer might…
Celebrity's Newest Ship Will Avoid America by Sailing to Greece and Israel
Yet another major cruise ship has been added to the growing lineup of vessels eager to serve American vacationers—but not in the United States. With the U.S. government's Conditional…
Royal Caribbean Adds Ship in Bermuda to Serve U.S. Vacationers This Summer
Update, May 20, 2021: Citing the prospect of large cruise ships returning to the United States soon, Royal Caribbean canceled plans to cruise from Bermuda on Vision of the Seas. The…
Some Ports Realize They May Not Want Cruises Back Once Covid Is Over
As Covid-19 recedes, vacationers may see major shifts in cruise itineraries. Citizens in major ports of call have tasted life without the presence of big cruise ships—and some…
Royal Caribbean's New Ship Set to Debut, but Only for Vaccinated Travelers
When Royal Caribbean launches its newest megaship, Odyssey of the Seas, only vaccinated passengers will be aboard. The cruise line has announced that tickets for the ship's upcoming…
Virgin Voyages Is Giving Away 1,000 Free Cruises
Before Covid hit—back in the Pleistocene era—huge excitement was building over the impending debut of the Virgin Group's first cruise ship, the Scarlet Lady, which promised to be a…
First Cruise Line Announces Vaccine Requirement—Will Others Follow?
Saga Cruises, a small, U.K.–based line that caters to passengers aged 50 and older, announced the world's first Covid-19 vaccine requirement for cruise passengers this week. In a…
Why Key West's Ban on Big Ships Will Change Caribbean Cruises
Once a quiet fishing village and quirky haven for writers, artists, and free spirits, the Florida Straits city of Key West veered toward tourist-trap territory starting in the…
WATCH: Cruise Ship Captain Kate McCue Schools a Rude Commenter
Captain Kate McCue of Celebrity Cruises was already worthy of admiration—in 2015, she became the first American woman ever to captain a mega-ship. As if that wasn't impressive enough,…
Your Chance to Tell the CDC What Cruise Ships Should Do to Fight Covid-19
In the wake of Covid-19, what would make you feel safe enough to take a cruise? Capacity limits on ships? Short itineraries? A reliable plan for dealing with outbreaks? Stockpiles of…
EU Releases Safety Guidelines for Resuming Cruises in Europe
On the same day the European Union announced that Americans would be barred from entering member states due to the U.S. coronavirus surge, the EU also released guidelines for the…
Coronavirus and Travel: The Latest News, Updated Daily
Need to cancel or change travel plans? CLICK HERE for a list of links to the official coronavirus policy web pages for dozens of airlines, cruise lines, hotels, and other travel…
Carnival Cruise Line Bans "Offensive" Clothing Aboard Ships
Passengers on cruises used to wear tuxedos and evening gowns. Now one cruise company has determined that standards have slipped so far that it had to issue an explicit ban on…
The Top Travel Trends for 2020
What are the trends that will affect your 2020 vacation? In many ways, they are evolutions of ones that affected travel in 2019, so I strongly encourage you to read last year’s…
Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas: A Photo Tour
After extensive refurbishing, Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas is ready to provide big thrills for passengers on island-hopping Caribbean cruises setting sail from Miami. Once…
Is it Safe to Fly American Airlines?
As American Airlines (www.aa.com) pilots formed picket lines at airports across the country and the nation's third-largest air carrier canceled hundreds of flights, David Ludt made…
Travel Troubleshooter: What Didn't Happen in Vegas
Mary Jane Prough reserves a room in Las Vegas through Hotwire.com. But the resort she's supposed to stay at has never heard of her, and she's sent to a different hotel that's out in…
My Trip Planning Strategy: Divide and Conquer
There's an old saying: "You pay your money, you take your chances." When it comes to planning a trip, I prefer: Divide and conquer. Twenty years ago, I would phone my travel agent,…
How to Skywalk Above the Grand Canyon
It's been impossible to talk about the Grand Canyon the last few months without also talking about the Skywalk. Advertised as floating 2,000 feet above the canyon floor, the Skywalk…
How to See the Planet and Save It at the Same Time
Travel pollutes. Cars burn gasoline; airplanes burn even more (though they burn less of it per person). If you're concerned about global warming, that should worry you. But the…