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Your Guide to Cruise Lingo

by Porthole Cruise and Travel August 2, 2024
written by Porthole Cruise and Travel

Embarking on your first cruise can be exciting yet overwhelming, especially when faced with a ton of unfamiliar terms. We’ve put together a handy glossary of essential cruise terminology to help you feel more confident and prepared for your journey. Familiarizing yourself with these terms will make your cruise experience smoother and more enjoyable.

1. Embarkation

This refers to the process of boarding the cruise ship. Typically, passengers are given a specific time to arrive at the port. After checking in and going through security, you can board the ship and start your vacation!

2. Disembarkation

The opposite of embarkation, disembarkation, is leaving the ship at the end of the cruise. It usually involves unloading luggage and going through customs if you return to your home port or transfer to another location.

3. Itinerary

The cruise’s planned route includes the ports of call and the dates you’ll be visiting each one. Itineraries can vary, so reviewing it before traveling is good to understand where you’ll be heading.

4. Port of Call

These are the stops along your cruise itinerary where the ship docks, allowing passengers to explore different destinations. Each port of call typically offers opportunities for excursions, sightseeing, and local experiences.

5. Shore Excursion

These are organized activities while the ship is docked at a port of call. Excursions range from guided tours and adventurous activities (like snorkeling or hiking) to cultural experiences (like museums or local markets). Cruises often offer pre-booked excursions, but you can also explore independently.

6. Muster Drill

A safety briefing that all passengers must attend is usually held shortly after boarding. During the muster drill, you’ll learn essential safety procedures, including how to find your life jacket and where to go in case of an emergency.

7. Cabin (or Stateroom)

The area where you’ll be staying during the cruise. Cabins can vary in size and features—from interior cabins without windows to luxurious suites with balconies. Your cabin assignment will typically be provided when you check-in.

8. All-Inclusive

Many cruise lines offer packages that include accommodations, meals, and entertainment for one price. Knowing what’s included can help you budget and plan for any additional expenses, like shore excursions and specialty dining.

9. Gratuities (Tips)

These refer to the service charges added to your bill for staff members who assist you during your cruise, including dining staff, cabin stewards, and bartenders. Some cruise lines automatically include gratuities in your booking, while others may suggest a daily rate.

10. Sea Days

On days when the cruise ship is at sea, it travels to the next destination rather than docking at a port. Sea days offer unique opportunities for relaxation and onboard activities, so be sure to take advantage of these moments.

11. Formal Night

Certain cruises designate specific evenings as “formal nights,” where passengers are encouraged to dress up for dinner and evening activities. The dress code usually involves elegant attire, so check with your cruise line for guidelines.

12. Open Seating and Assigned Dining

Cruises often offer different dining options, including open seating (where you can choose when and with whom to eat) and assigned dining (where you have a set time and table for each meal). It’s good to know your dining arrangements beforehand.

13. Enrichment Programs

These are educational workshops, classes, or talks offered onboard that focus on various interests, such as cooking, photography, or wellness. Enrichment programs are a great way to engage and learn something new while cruising..

14. Cruise Credit

A financial credit that can be used for future bookings on the same cruise line. Cruise credits may be given for various reasons, such as adjusting a reservation or showing appreciation for passenger loyalty.

Now that you’re familiar with this cruise vocabulary, you’re well on your way to feeling more confident about your upcoming voyage. 

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Explora Journeys Marks First Anniversary of EXPLORA I

by Julie Bouchner August 1, 2024
written by Julie Bouchner

Today, Explora Journeys celebrates the first anniversary of EXPLORA I, its inaugural luxury ship, which embarked on its Maiden Journey on August 1, 2023. 

In the past year, EXPLORA I has visited 119 ports in 45 countries, sailing from Northern Europe to the Americas and the Caribbean. Currently, the ship is exploring the Eastern Mediterranean, providing an immersive experience of the region’s history, coastlines, and cuisine.

Achille Staiano, Chief Commercial Officer, Explora Journeys said, “One year ago, we proudly welcomed EXPLORA I, the inaugural gem in our fleet of six luxurious ships, setting out to revolutionize luxury ocean travel. Designed to evoke the intimacy of a private yacht, EXPLORA I has gracefully journeyed through the vibrant Mediterranean, the majestic Northern Europe, the invigorating coasts of North America and the enchanting shores of the Caribbean. We have received incredibly high levels of satisfaction from the guests that have sailed with us so far which, naturally, we are all delighted to hear. Each journey has allowed our guests to discover the Ocean State of Mind.

RELATED: BACK ON BOARD: WHY CRUISING THE EXPLORA I IS EVEN BETTER THE SECOND TIME

ANNIVERSARY OFFER

  • To mark this special occasion, the brand has announced an exclusive guest offer! Guests who book from August 1-31, 2024, will receive a Journey Experience Credit of EUR 365 (USD 395) per suite for sailings starting August 23, 2024.
  • Throughout August, onboard celebrations will feature curated entertainment, including performances by Magali Dahan, Ben Mills, and Francesco Parrino.
  • Guests can enjoy unique culinary offerings, including a signature celebration cocktail, an anniversary brunch at Emporium Marketplace, and a unique dessert.

Will you be joining the EXPLORA I anniversary offer? Let us know in the comments!

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Norwegian Cruise Line To Enhance Norwegian Encore

by Julie Bouchner August 1, 2024
written by Julie Bouchner

Norwegian Cruise Line has announced a series of enhancements for the Norwegian Encore that will elevate guests’ onboard experience.

The updates will include a new Spice H2O, expanded dining at Cagney’s Steakhouse and Teppanyaki, redesigned suites in The Haven, and 24 new balcony staterooms.

RELATED: NORWEGIAN JEWEL TO HOMEPORT IN PHILADELPHIA

MORE ABOUT THE ENHANCEMENTS

Norwegian Encore will undergo a two-week dry dock from November 18 to December 2, 2024. During this time, a new Spice H2O will be introduced as an adults-only outdoor area located away from the main pool deck. This space will replace the existing laser tag arena and will feature a revised design by Studio Dado, combining elements from Spice H2O on the Breakaway-Plus Class with those from Infinity Beach on the Prima Class vessels. The new area will include multiple hot tubs, eight-day beds surrounded by pools, and a bar offering a variety of cocktails.

The enhancements will also expand two popular specialty dining options. Cagney’s Steakhouse, which recently earned the 2024 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence, will expand into the former Los Lobos space on deck eight. Teppanyaki will take over Coco’s on deck six to increase capacity. Additionally, Ocean Blue will be transformed into Palomar, focusing on Mediterranean seafood cuisine.

Norwegian Encore will expand its Premier Owner’s Suites in The Haven by Norwegian from two bedrooms to three. The new suites will feature three and a half bathrooms, a renovated living room, a master bedroom, outdoor balcony furniture, and a separate dining room. 

Norwegian Encore will also add 24 new balconies and two club balcony staterooms, repurposing part of the Observation Lounge.

These enhancements will complement family-friendly offerings, including the Norwegian Encore Speedway, Aqua Park with multi-story waterslides, and Galaxy Pavilion virtual reality complex.

“Our guests’ wants and needs are at the forefront of every decision that we make, and enhancing Norwegian Encore with more of the experiences they value showcases our commitment to just that,” said David J. Herrera, President of Norwegian Cruise Line. “From more space for adults to relax, to more opportunities to enjoy their favorite dining options and beyond, we are dedicated to providing our guests with an elevated onboard experience as part of their dream vacation.”

After a two-week dry dock, Norwegian Encore will sail on a 12-day transatlantic voyage from Southampton to Miami. It will then offer seven-day Caribbean cruises through March 2025, visiting Puerto Plata, Tortola, St. Thomas, and Great Stirrup Cay. In summer 2025, it will operate seven-day Alaska cruises from Seattle.

Are you excited about Norwegian Encore’s enhancements? Let us know in the comments! 

 

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Barcelona’s Best: Where to Go and What to See in Spain’s City of Counts

by Steve Leland August 1, 2024
written by Steve Leland

Over the past several years, we’ve enjoyed Barcelona on so many occasions, experiencing great places, unforgettable sights, and wonderful cuisine.

The streets feature amazing architecture and world-class shopping opportunities. Las Ramblas may be the most well-known pedestrian avenue but there are others that branch outward from Catalonia Square. Designer stores share the grand boulevards with sidewalk tapas bars and international gourmet restaurants.

One of our favorite ways to see Barcelona is with Culinary Backstreets, an organization of culinary connoisseurs whose food tours reveal a trove of local delectables. But beyond cuisine, Barcelona is full of eye candy as well.

Sagrada Familia | Photo: Steve Leland

The iconic symbol of the city is La Sagrada Famila. The unique vision of Antoni Gaudi is still a work-in-progress after 100 years, earning him the nickname “God’s Architect.”  His masterpiece is the most-visited religious monument in Spain, with an intriguing mix of architectural styles, from Art Nouveau to organic abstraction.

While Central Barcelona can easily be covered on foot, for longer adventures we rely on our longtime friend and driver Josep at Barcelona Limousine Service. On our most recent visit, he took us to Park Güell. We chose to further explore this World Heritage site and Gaudi’s iconic architectural elements. After a 20-minute drive, we arrived at the lofty location up in the hills. 

The park is a sprawling green space with serpentine walkways and plazas that overlook the city and Gaudi’s official residence.  As a public space, Park Güell reflects Gaudí’s artistic genius using organic shapes as inspiration. It also provides a vantage point to look across Barcelona itself. 

The city is a feast for the soul. Barcelona’s Gothic buildings, Catalonian culture, and the Mediterranean beaches fill a perfect plate for travel enjoyment.

 

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4 Tips for First-Time Cruisers

by Porthole Cruise and Travel August 1, 2024
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Planning your first cruise can be an exciting yet overwhelming experience. With various options and considerations, focusing on the most critical aspects is essential to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. Here are four essential tips to guide you through the process:

1. Choose the Right Cruise Line and Itinerary

Selecting the right cruise line is crucial, as different lines cater to different demographics and travel styles. Do you seek a family-friendly environment with kid-friendly activities, a luxury experience with fine dining, or an adventure-focused cruise that emphasizes excursions and exploration? Take the time to read reviews, watch travel vlogs, and gather insights from seasoned cruisers to find the right fit.

Equally important is your itinerary. Research the ports of call and consider what activities appeal to you. Whether you prefer vibrant city explorations, relaxing beach days, or immersive cultural experiences, make sure your chosen cruise aligns with your interests.

2. Set a Realistic Budget

Establishing a budget is vital for a stress-free cruising experience. Start with the cruise fare, which typically covers accommodations and meals on the ship. However, remember to factor in additional expenses like:

  • Excursions: Activities at each port can range from guided tours to adventure sports.
  • Onboard Expenses: Drinks, spa treatments, specialty dining, and gratuities can add up quickly.
  • Travel Costs: Consider flights, parking, or hotel stays before and after the cruise.

By calculating all potential expenses, you can enjoy your trip without worrying about extra costs along the way.

3. Pack Wisely

Effective packing can significantly enhance your cruising experience. Begin with a clothing plan that includes a mix of casual and formal attire, as many cruise lines have themed nights or formal dinners. Be sure to include:

  • Daywear: Comfortable clothes for sunshine and excursions.
  • Evening Wear: Outfits suitable for dining and evening events.
  • Swimwear and Footwear: Suitable options for the pool and explorations onshore.

Additionally, don’t forget essentials like sunscreen, a light jacket for cooler evenings, and any personal medications. Having everything ready will make your cruise experience more enjoyable and hassle-free.

4. Plan Shore Excursions in Advance

Many cruise lines offer organized excursions, but it’s often worth finding independent options that offer a different perspective or a more personalized experience. Research each port of call to identify activities you’d like to do, and if certain excursions are popular or limited in capacity, consider booking them in advance. This proactive approach ensures you maximize your time at each destination and avoid missing out on must-see attractions.

By focusing on these four essential tips, you’ll be well-prepared for your first cruise! 

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Holland America Line Unveils 2026 Europe Season

by Porthole Cruise and Travel July 31, 2024
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Holland America Line has opened bookings for its 2026 Europe season!

The season features four ships offering Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Canary Islands, and transatlantic cruises lasting seven to 42 days.

Exploring the Mediterranean

Sail aboard Oosterdam in the Mediterranean on seven—to 14-day itineraries from five ports: Lisbon, Portugal; Piraeus (Athens), Greece; Barcelona, Spain; Civitavecchia (Rome); and Trieste (Venice), Italy.

Travelers can also combine these itineraries into 28 Collectors’ Voyages lasting 14 to 27 days, with up to 21 days sailing without repeating ports.

“There’s so much to see throughout the Mediterranean region and by creating itineraries from multiple homeports we’re giving our guests the opportunity to explore more ports and countries in an exciting way we haven’t offered before. The range of options we’ve put together really allows travelers to choose their own, ideal Mediterranean adventure,” said Paul Grigsby, Holland America Line’s vice president of revenue planning and deployment. “Further, we made sure to listen to guest feedback when crafting these itineraries: We’ve included some of our most requested calls, including Sicily and Portofino — two of 11 ports of call in Italy. And for the first time in over 15 years, we’re returning to St. Tropez, France.”  

NORTHERN EUROPE
  • Two Pinnacle-Class ships, Nieuw Statendam and Rotterdam, will explore Northern Europe from their homeport in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Nieuw Statendam will return to Dover, England, in 2026, offering roundtrip itineraries for select sailings from the U.K.
  • The 2026 offerings feature popular options like more seven-day cruises to Norway’s fjords and open-jaw sailings between Reykjavik, Iceland, and Rotterdam.
  • Guests can also choose from “14-Day Baltic and Scandinavian Capitals” cruises, including overnight or late-night stays in Oslo and visits to Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Denmark.
  • This season, Holland America Line will introduce four new ports in Northern Europe: Aberdeen, Scotland; Kalundborg, Denmark; Odda, Norway, on Rotterdam; and Portsmouth, England, on Nieuw Statendam.

RELATED: HOLLAND AMERICA LINE SHARES THREE SOLAR ECLIPSE SAILINGS

“We’re excited to see both Nieuw Statendam and Rotterdam returning to homeport in our historic home. Aboard the two ships, guests can experience over 80 ports across 20 countries, as far west as the Canary Islands in Spain, and as far east as Finland and the Baltic States,” said Beth Bodensteiner, Holland America Line’s chief commercial officer. “And for guests seeking a longer visit to see sites like Dover Castle, the famous White Cliffs or London, they can choose to embark in Dover on a dozen of Nieuw Statendam’s itineraries.” 

2026 Europe cruising season highlights

Celestial Cruises: The season will feature six special celestial-themed cruises, including three eclipse cruises, two Northern Lights cruises, and one summer solstice Arctic Circle crossing.

July 18, 2026: 35-Day Voyage of the Vikings: Solar Eclipse (Legendary Voyage) aboard Zuiderdam, roundtrip from Boston, Massachusetts.

July 25, 2026: 28-Day Scandinavian Solar Eclipse with Greenland and Scotland (Legendary Voyage) aboard Nieuw Statendam, roundtrip from Dover, England, or Rotterdam.

August 9, 2026: 13-Day Mediterranean Solar Eclipse with an overnight stop in Barcelona aboard Oosterdam, sailing from Lisbon, Portugal, to Piraeus (Athens), Greece.

October 4, 2026: 14-Day Arctic Journey and Northern Lights aboard Rotterdam, from Rotterdam to Amsterdam, Netherlands.

October 17, 2026: 14-Day Arctic Journey and Northern Lights aboard Nieuw Statendam, roundtrip from Rotterdam.

June 13, 2026: 14-Day Arctic Circle Crossing: North Cape Solstice aboard Nieuw Statendam, roundtrip from Dover or Rotterdam.

11 Departure Cities
– Rotterdam and Amsterdam, Netherlands
– Barcelona, Spain
– Boston, Massachusetts
– Civitavecchia (Rome) and Trieste (Venice), Italy
– Dover, England
– Lisbon, Portugal
– Piraeus (Athens), Greece
– Reykjavik, Iceland
– Fort Lauderdale, Florida

12 Overnight Ports 
– Alexandria, Egypt
– Alta and Oslo, Norway
– Barcelona, Spain
– Civitavecchia (Rome), Naples, and Trieste (Venice), Italy
– Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland
– Haifa, Israel
– Istanbul, Turkey
– South Queensferry (Edinburgh), Scotland
– Valletta, Malta

9 Late-Evening Departure Cities
– Ålesund and Trondheim, Norway
– Alexandria, Egypt
– Belfast, Northern Ireland
– Civitavecchia (Rome)
– Greenock (Glasgow)
– Dubrovnik, Croatia
– Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
– Istanbul
– Kiel (Hamburg) and Warnemünde (Berlin), Germany
– Liverpool, England
– Mykonos and Rhodes, Greece
– Reykjavik
– Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands
– South Queensferry (Edinburgh)
– St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada
– Tallinn, Estonia

Canary Islands Itineraries

Nieuw Statendam will visit the Canary Islands on two itineraries:

13-Day Canary Island Enchantment departing April 18 from Rotterdam.
14-Day Canary Island Enchantment departing October 3 from Rotterdam.

Both itineraries include ports of call in Madeira, Portugal, and England and offer roundtrip options from Dover.

Transatlantic Cruises

Rotterdam and Nieuw Statendam will embark on 14-day transatlantic crossings from Fort Lauderdale to Rotterdam in March and April. Oosterdam will have a similar 14-day crossing from Fort Lauderdale to Barcelona.

In October and November, Nieuw Statendam, Rotterdam, and Oosterdam will sail from Fort Lauderdale with routes that include stops in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and Barcelona, offering 14- and 15-day cruises.

Collectors’ Voyages 

Holland America Line offers an exciting opportunity for travelers to enhance their cruise experience through Collectors’ Voyages. These voyages combine multiple itineraries, allowing guests to embark on non-repeating journeys.

By merging:
– Two seven-day itineraries
– A seven-day and a 14-day cruise
– Longer, non-repeating voyages

Have It All Early Booking Bonus

For a limited time, travelers booking 2026 Europe cruises with the Have It All premium package will enjoy these included amenities:
– Shore excursions
– Specialty Dining
– Signature Beverage Package
– Surf Wi-Fi

The offer includes extra perks such as free prepaid crew appreciation and complimentary upgrades to the Elite Beverage Package and Premium Wi-Fi.

Exclusive Mariner Society Early Booking Bonus

Holland America Line’s Mariner Society members can enjoy an exclusive early booking bonus. Loyalty members can receive up to $400 onboard credit per stateroom. Guests must book their cruises by October 29, 2024, to take advantage of this offer.

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Top Reasons a Cruise is the Best Affordable Girls’ Trip

by Porthole Cruise and Travel July 31, 2024
written by Porthole Cruise and Travel

If you are looking for a fun, easy, and affordable getaway with your closest friends, consider a cruise! It offers the perfect backdrop for bonding, laughter, and rejuvenation. Let’s explore why a girls’ trip on a cruise is easy and surprisingly affordable!

 A One-Stop Destination

When planning a getaway, the logistics can often become a nightmare—flights, accommodations, transportation, and dining. With a cruise, however, much of this hassle is taken care of in one convenient package. Your “hotel,” dining, and entertainment are all onboard, allowing you to spend quality time with your girlfriends without worrying about where to go next. Plus, with numerous ports of call on many itineraries, you can explore new destinations and cultures without the logistical headaches.

2. Affordable All-Inclusive Options

One of the most significant advantages of cruising is that many cruise lines offer all-inclusive packages. This means meals, entertainment, and most activities are included in your fare. You can indulge in delicious dining experiences, unwind by the pool, or enjoy onboard shows without worrying about constantly reaching for your wallet. Plus, many cruise lines run promotions and deals to help you snag a cabin at a budget-friendly price!

3. Variety of Activities

Cruises cater to various interests and passions, ensuring something for everyone in your group. Whether your crew wants to soak up the sun at the pool, dance the night away at a themed party, or indulge in a pampering spa day, a cruise has you covered. Many ships also offer organized group activities, making it easy to bond and make memories together through scavenger hunts, cooking classes, or wine tastings.

4. Group Discounts

If you’re planning a girls’ trip, why not leverage the power of the group? Many cruise lines offer group discounts or perks for booking multiple cabins, which can help save everyone money. Additionally, some cruise websites and travel agencies specialize in group travel—allowing you to take advantage of various deals explicitly tailored for larger parties.

5. Flexible Itineraries

Cruises are designed with flexibility in mind. They usually provide options for shore excursions, so you can choose how to spend your time at each destination. Whether you want a laid-back beach day, a thrilling adventure, or a cultural exploration, you can tailor your experience based on the group’s preferences—and everyone can participate in different activities at various ports.

6. A Perfect Setting for Connection

In the whirlwind of everyday life, losing touch with friends is easy. A cruise allows for uninterrupted time together, fostering connection and laughter that can last a lifetime. Whether sharing a cabin and late-night chats on your balcony or lounging by the pool, these moments become cherished memories. Plus, the relaxed atmosphere of a cruise encourages genuine bonding and fun.

7. Packing Made Simple

Cruising takes the stress out of packing. With limited space in your cabin, you can streamline your wardrobe; you’ll only need a few versatile outfits for daytime fun and evening elegance. Most cruises also have laundry facilities, making it easy to freshen up your wardrobe if needed. Less packing means less hassle and more time to focus on what truly matters—fun with your friends!

Grab your besties, book that stateroom, and get ready to set sail on your next adventure! There’s no better way to reconnect, unwind, and enjoy life than on a girls’ trip at sea. Happy cruising!

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Disney Cruise Line Reveals New Details on Disney Destiny

by Julie Bouchner July 30, 2024
written by Julie Bouchner

Exciting cruise experiences are coming with Disney Destiny, Disney Cruise Line’s new heroes—and villain-themed ship, which will launch in late 2025 from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

MORE ABOUT DISNEY DESTINY

  • Disney Destiny will be powered by liquefied natural gas.
  • Disney Destiny will explore the contrast between light and dark in classic Disney stories.
  • The ship will feature themed venues and entertainment inspired by Disney, Pixar, and Marvel characters, including a dining experience based on “The Lion King,” a confectionery themed around “The Incredibles,” and specially designed staterooms and concierge accommodations.

“For the Disney Destiny, we will introduce brand-new cruise experiences inspired by the legends and legacies of some of Disney’s most iconic heroes and villains,” said Sharon Siskie, senior vice president and general manager of Disney Cruise Line. “From the dining rooms to the staterooms and everywhere in between, guests aboard our new ship will be surrounded by extraordinary storytelling paired with the signature service and family-fun adventures that are hallmarks of a Disney Cruise vacation.”

NEW DINING EXPERIENCES

Experience “The Lion King” at Pride Lands: Feast of The Lion King, a unique dining event celebrating the film’s music. The savanna-themed venue features changing lighting and views from sunrises to sunsets. Live musicians and storytellers perform in the center, presenting favorites like “Circle of Life” and “Hakuna Matata,” along with a mash-up of “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” and “Be Prepared.” The curated menu complements the music, celebrating family and Simba’s journey.

Two casual walk-up cafes are located off the Grand Hall. They offer a selection of coffee, tea, specialty beverages, and snacks:

Café Megara honors the witty heroine from Disney’s “Hercules” with a “Greco disco” design featuring lightning bolts, clouds of Mount Olympus, and vases representing the Muses.

Café Merida draws inspiration from Pixar’s “Brave,” showcasing a Celtic design that reflects her Scottish Highlands heritage. Highlights include a tapestry from a mounted bow and glowing lights that pay tribute to the will-o’-the-wisps.

Edna Mode’s lab from Pixar’s “The Incredibles” transforms into a unique confectionery at Edna Á La Mode Sweets aboard Disney Destiny.

Inspired by the “Auntie Edna” short film, the lab’s modern sewing equipment becomes sweet-making tools to entertain Jack-Jack, the unpredictable super baby. Guests can enjoy a selection of handmade gelato, ice cream, cookies, candies, and specialty treats, all set among bolts of fabric, costume models, and sculptures of Edna and Jack-Jack—one working hard, the other craving “num nums.”

STATEROOM BREAKDOWN

  • Custom artwork showcasing beloved Disney characters in each stateroom.
  • Spacious staterooms designed for families with a split-bath concept and connecting doors available.
  • Concierge guests enjoy premium service and exclusive access to amenities.
  • Concierge staterooms and suites themed around Disney Animation’s “Fantasia.”
  • Seven oceanview rooms above the bridge with floor-to-ceiling views and Pixar’s “The Incredibles” iconography.
  • Four Grand Hero Suites inspired by Disney Animation’s “Hercules.”
  • IncrediSuites that showcase a sleek mid-century aesthetic inspired by “The Incredibles.”

Learn more about Disney Destiny on the Disney Cruise Line website today! Will you be sailing on this new ship? Let us know in the comments!

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5 Things That Are Always Included With Any Cruise You Book

by Porthole Cruise and Travel July 30, 2024
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Booking a cruise can be an exciting way to explore multiple destinations while enjoying various amenities at sea. Here are five essential elements that are typically included in any cruise package:

1. Accommodations

Cruise ships offer various cabins, from interior staterooms to lavish suites with balconies, catering to diverse preferences and budgets. No matter your choice, you’ll have a private space to unwind after a day of exploration and activities. Plus, unique features like room service and 24-hour access add extra comfort to your floating home.

2. Meals

Eating aboard a cruise is an experience in itself. Most cruise lines include various dining options, ranging from buffet-style meals to elegant sit-down restaurants. Meals are typically included in the cruise fare, granting you access to breakfast, lunch, and dinner without additional costs. You can also savor diverse culinary themes, sample international cuisine, and indulge in nightly gourmet dinners. Specialty dining options may come at an extra cost, while room service is often available as part of your package.

3. Entertainment

Cruises offer various entertainment options, including live shows, movies, and onboard activities like trivia and dance classes. There’s typically something for everyone, making it easy to stay entertained throughout your journey.

4. Access to Amenities

You’ll have access to various onboard facilities like pools, hot tubs, fitness centers, and lounges. These amenities are usually included in your fare, allowing you to enjoy your time at sea to the fullest.

5. Port Visits

Cruises generally include stops at multiple ports to explore local attractions. While some shore excursions may have additional costs, you’re also free to discover destinations on your own.

From accommodations and meals to entertainment and access to many amenities, you’re in for a treat when choosing to cruise. While additional costs may arise for certain activities or excursions, the core elements of your cruise ensure that you’ll have plenty of fun, relaxation, and unforgettable memories on the high seas! So, pack your bags and get ready to set sail—an adventure awaits.

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Holland America Line Shares Three Solar Eclipse Sailings

by Porthole Cruise and Travel July 29, 2024
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Holland America Line is introducing a new collection of cruises to Europe, allowing guests to experience celestial events. Starting July 31, travelers can book these voyages to see the Northern Lights, a total solar eclipse, and the summer solstice above the Arctic Circle.

“After the excitement and success around our 2024 eclipse cruises, we knew our guests were looking for additional opportunities to get a front-row seat for some of the world’s most special natural spectacles,” said Beth Bodensteiner, chief commercial officer for Holland America Line. “Our team has put together a lineup of cruises that not only deliver on that front, but also give guests in-depth exploration of exciting destinations and the premium onboard experience for which we’re known.”

Guests on solar eclipse cruises can attend lectures by scientific experts and participate in themed activities. Eclipse glasses will be provided for safety. Passengers on Northern Lights voyages can request a wake-up call whenever the aurora borealis is visible.

Three ships from the fleet will be positioned under the path of totality for the August 12, 2026m total solar eclipse. Oosterdam will take guests to the eastern coast of Spain, while Nieuw Statendam will sail off the western coast of Iceland. Guests can also join Zuiderdam for the Voyage of the Vikings during the eclipse.

July 18, 2026 – 35-Day Voyage of the Vikings: Solar Eclipse (Legendary Voyage), Zuiderdam

  • This roundtrip cruise from Boston, Massachusetts, will position guests in the path of totality for the solar eclipse off the western coast of Iceland just before arriving at Grundarfjørdur.
  • The itinerary includes stops in Portland, Maine; Sydney; Corner Brook; Red Bay; St. Anthony; St. John’s; Halifax, Canada; Paamiut (Frederikshåb); Nanortalik; Qaqortoq (Julianehåb) in Greenland; Reykjavik (overnight); Seydisfjördur; Húsavík; and Grundarfjørdur in Iceland; as well as Eidfjord, Norway; Rotterdam, Netherlands (overnight); Dún Laoghaire (Dublin), Ireland; and Belfast, Northern Ireland.

July 25, 2026 – 28-Day Scandinavian Solar Eclipse with Greenland and Scotland (Legendary Voyage), Nieuw Statendam

  • This roundtrip cruise from either Dover, England, or Rotterdam will feature the solar eclipse at sea off the northwest coast of Iceland.
  • Ports of call include Kristiansand, Eidfjord, and Stavanger in Norway; Seydisfjördur; Djúpivogur; Akureyri; Isafjördur; Grundarfjørdur; Heimaey; and Reykjavik in Iceland; Paamiut (Frederikshåb); Nuuk (Godthåb); Nanortalik; and Qaqortoq (Julianehåb) in Greenland; Runavík in the Faroe Islands; and Stornoway, Isle of Lewis; Invergordon (Inverness); and South Queensferry (Edinburgh) in Scotland (overnight).

August 9, 2026 – 13-Day Mediterranean Solar Eclipse with Barcelona Overnight, Oosterdam

  • Sailing from Lisbon, Portugal, to Piraeus (Athens), Greece, this voyage will witness the solar eclipse at sea in the path of totality off the coast of Spain, between Alicante and Barcelona.
  • It includes stops at Alicante and Barcelona (overnight) in Spain; Ajaccio in Corsica, France; Civitavecchia (Rome) and Bari (Puglia), Italy; and Kotor, Montenegro.

Inaugural ‘Northern Lights’ Cruises aboard Rotterdam and Nieuw Statendam

In 2026, travelers can experience the Northern Lights and explore Norway on two cruises aboard Rotterdam and Nieuw Statendam. Both itineraries feature an overnight stay in Alta, known as “The City of the Northern Lights,” and include five days above the Arctic Circle.

October 4, 2026 – 14-Day Arctic Journey and Northern Lights aboard Rotterdam
This cruise departs from Rotterdam and concludes in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The itinerary includes stops at Nordfjordeid, Trondheim, Narvik, Tromsø, and an overnight in Alta, as well as Åndalsnes and Bergen in Norway, along with a visit to Lerwick in the Shetland Islands.

October 16, 2026 – 15-Day Arctic Journey and Northern Lights aboard Nieuw Statendam
This cruise begins in Dover and ends in Rotterdam. Alternatively, a 14-day Northern Lights roundtrip from Rotterdam is offered, departing on October 17, 2026. The ports of call for this journey are Ålesund, Trondheim, Narvik, Tromsø, and overnight in Alta, along with Åndalsnes and Bergen in Norway and a stop at Lerwick in the Shetland Islands.

Summer Solstice Above the Arctic Circle

For those wanting to experience the beauty of endless daylight on the longest day of the year, the Nieuw Statendam offers a 14-day cruise that takes guests above the Arctic Circle to celebrate the summer solstice in Honningsvåg, Norway, one of the northernmost cities in the world.

June 13, 2026 – 14-Day Arctic Circle Crossing: North Cape Solstice
This roundtrip cruise departs from either Dover or Rotterdam and features an array of stunning destinations. Guests will explore the following ports:

  • Eidfjord, Norway
  • Maloy, Norway
  • Trondheim, Norway
  • Leknes, Norway
  • Tromsø, Norway
  • Honningsvåg, Norway (celebration of the summer solstice)
  • Lerwick, Shetland Islands

Have It All Early Booking Bonus

For a limited time, guests booking 2026 Celestial Cruises with the Have It All premium package will enjoy enhanced amenities. This includes the standard package perks of shore excursions, specialty dining, a Signature Beverage Package, and Surf Wi-Fi, plus additional benefits: free prepaid crew appreciation, upgrades to the Elite Beverage Package, and Premium Wi-Fi at no extra cost.

Will you be exploring these three Solar Eclipse Sailings? Let us know in the comments!

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5 Benefits of Securing Your Next Cruise While at Sea

by Porthole Cruise and Travel July 29, 2024
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Booking your next cruise while you’re still sailing can be a smart move for avid travelers. Here are five compelling benefits of planning your next cruise while on board:

Exclusive Offers: Cruise lines often provide special discounts and perks for guests who book their next trip while still onboard. You could save money or secure upgrades that aren’t available once you’re back home.

Insider Knowledge: You’re already experiencing the cruise firsthand, allowing you to assess dining options, entertainment, and itineraries. This insight helps you make informed decisions about your next adventure based on what you love.

Future Travel Planning: Securing your next cruise while on board allows you to lock in your travel dates, making it easier to plan time off work or coordinate with travel companions, ensuring that you don’t miss out on potential trips.

Seamless Experience: The excitement of your current cruise can be carried over, making the planning process feel more spontaneous and enjoyable. You’re already in the vacation mindset, so why not keep the momentum going?

Loyalty Rewards: Many cruise lines offer loyalty programs. By booking your next cruise while you’re still on a trip, you can maximize your loyalty points and earn valuable rewards or status to enhance your future cruising experience.

Using the opportunity to plan while still aboard can enhance your travel experience, save you money, and ensure that you continue to explore new destinations with confidence. What are you waiting for?

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Paris Summer Style

by Porthole Cruise and Travel Magazine July 29, 2024
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Louis Vuitton 

Marking the partnership between LVMH and the Olympic Games Paris 2024, Louis

Vuitton designers crafted trunks to hold the precious Olympic and Paralympic medals and torches.

Atelier Noboru

Embroidery crawls, hops, and flies to life at this studio dedicated to haute couture embroidery using Lunéville hook and needle work to create the likenesses of beautiful insects. Each piece is unique, made as much as possible from vintage materials, including pearls and cabochons dating from the 19th century to the 1970s.

L’Aparté 

Handcrafted using the natural materials of Thailand, the decorative elements of “Foliages” are not meant to mimic plants but to evoke them. Renew your internal world with vines made from mulberry paper, garlands wrapped around electric lights, and glowing camellia flowers in white and black. 

Empreintes Paris (57)

This studio calls itself “La Marketplace Des Métiers D’Art” which can mean a marketplace for artistic crafts … or for artistic careers. There are thousands of artisan-made objects and well-crafted tools of many trades, from secateurs to ceramics, elegant mirrors to colored-glass manta rays, wooden chess boards to musical ceramic eggs. 

HERMÈS 

One of the best-known names in design is coming to dinner with collections of brightly patterned tableware. Each piece of porcelain tells a story, whether it’s a Mosaique au 24 Gold dessert plate (far left) or coordinating Balcon du Guadalquivir dinner and bread-and-butter plates (center). 

Fashion: LE MODE FRANÇAIS

ami 

Is it dressed down or dressed up? This bucket hat in smooth nappa leather makes a statement, with ami founder Alexandre Mattiussi’s name in metallic studs outside and a comfortable cotton gabardine lining within. AMI (the name means “friend”) makes luxury friendly by blurring the boundaries between easy-going casual and upscale chic apparel. Mattiussi draws inspiration from cinema, ballet, and the city of Paris itself, expressed in everything from form-fitting tank tops to freshwater pearl pendant earrings engraved with the heart-A logo. 

Claudie Pierlot  

Accessorize easily with fun fashion that’s also made mostly from sustainable materials using processes that are better for….

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Princess Cruises Shares Special Packages for Conjurer’s Cruise

by Julie Bouchner July 26, 2024
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In partnership with Hollywood’s Magic Castle™, Princess Cruises has announced three exclusive packages for its second Conjurer’s Cruise aboard the new Sun Princess!

Set for November 9-16, 2024, roundtrip from Ft. Lauderdale, the cruise will feature performances by actor and magician Michael Carbonaro.

MORE ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE

  • Guests can experience “Spellbound,” the newly launched “Extraordinary Experience.”
  • The Conjurer’s Cruise will offer a range of ship-wide magical events and activities, creating a unique journey of wonder and illusion.
  • In addition to the complimentary magic experiences for all registrants, three optional magical enhancements are available for purchase to elevate the onboard experience further.

“After the huge success of our first Conjurer’s Cruise in 2023, our second themed cruise is sure to be another celebration of the magical arts, connecting the astounding amazement of the mysterious world of magic to guests,” said Erika Larsen, president of Magic Castle Enterprises. “This voyage sets sail on the beautiful Sun Princess where Spellbound made its official debut at sea, presenting the world’s only alternative authentic experience of our beloved and exclusive Magic Castle.”

AVAILABLE PACKAGES

The “Apprentice” Package, priced at $275 per person, includes a “Meet the Magicians” welcome reception, a farewell social, a guided tour of Spellbound with Erika Larsen, early seating access for performances in the Princess Arena, and special commemorative merchandise.

The “Enchanter” Package, priced at $545 per person, includes all the Apprentice Package benefits plus an exclusive breakfast with the Conjurer’s Cruise magicians and the Larsen family. Guests will enjoy a fully immersive Spellbound experience with dinner, reserved seating for all magic lectures and performances in the Princess Arena, access to a particular late-night cocktail party, and a surprise-filled magic show.

The premium “Conjurer” Package, priced at $795 per person, includes all benefits from the Apprentice and Enchanter Packages. Guests will attend a magic class for beginners, intermediates, or advanced students taught by a world-renowned magician and receive an exclusive invite to a cocktail soirée with Michael Carbonaro and the Conjurer’s Cruise cast. Additionally, they’ll enjoy a Bridge tour with the Captain of the Sun Princess, exclusive merchandise, a signed photo of the magicians, and a welcome gift in their stateroom.

The seven-day cruise offers participants an exclusive opportunity to experience The Magic Castle. Top magicians will perform throughout the ship, showcasing magic in unique ways. Highlights include:

  • Dynamic magic showcased in the Piazza
  • Magical revues in the Princess Arena
  • Recurring magic shows in the Princess Theater
  • Tailored talks and lectures on various magic-related topics
  • Lively pop-up magic gatherings
  • A countdown to midnight themed event inspired by The Magic Castle
  • Kid-friendly magic shows and activities
  • Magic-themed Movies Under the Stars
  • Displays of curios and artifacts from magic’s rich history
  • Engaging in magic jam sessions

MORE ABOUT “Spellbound by Magic Castle

  • “Spellbound by Magic Castle” is part of Princess Cruises’ “Extraordinary Experiences” category, combining magic with exceptional culinary and mixology arts for an immersive adventure.
  • Diners can enjoy a special menu before entering Spellbound, an immersive venue where magicians from the Magic Castle perform illusions complemented by expertly crafted cocktails.
  • Hollywood’s Magic Castle, home of the Academy of Magical Arts, is known for its intimate performances and grand stage shows. Experience the magic aboard Sun Princess!

Will you explore Princess Cruises’ special packages for its Conjurer’s Cruise? Let us know in the comments!

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Swimming in the Seine

by Porthole Cruise and Travel Magazine July 26, 2024
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Say goodbye to a restrictive 100-year-old law, thanks to a world-class cleanup effort. 

Since 1923, it’s been illegal to swim in the Seine because of toxic pollution.

But in preparation for the 2024 Olympics, there has been a successful effort to revitalize the famous French river. The water is now so clean that several of the Olympic swimming events will be held there.

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo says that the Seine will be up to Olympics standards well in time. The project has been facilitated, in part, by an efficient water treatment plant just east of Paris, and a large storage basin to curtail the spillage of bacteria-filled wastewater.

By Alex Darlington

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Back on Board: Why Cruising the EXPLORA I is Even Better the Second Time

by Bill Panoff July 25, 2024
written by Bill Panoff

I am thrilled to be back on board Explora Journeys’ EXPLORA I for the second time! On this luxurious cruise, I am exploring the cities of Greece and Turkey through the personalized experiences created by Explora Journeys. As we sail to the ports of Greece and Turkey, I am sharing all the exceptional amenities that set this cruise apart.

Explore EXPLORA I’s luxurious amenities, including the Med Yacht Club, Marble and Co. Grill, and the new Anthology dining concept, where every meal is a tailored culinary adventure!

I am incredibly grateful to have been invited to experience this incredible journey. Throughout every deck, the ship reflects luxury and the ultimate in elegance. I highly recommend traveling with Explora Journeys because you’re guaranteed the best experiences, whether onboard or onshore.

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Spanish Gold

by Richard Varr July 25, 2024
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A lone farmer rakes the grassy grove, collecting the olives that he’s just swatted off his trees, plum-red, green, and black-tinted. “I have a machine that holds a branch and shakes it, or we have a pole to hit the branches,” says Claudio Perez Fernandez whose family has owned olive groves here for generations. “These trees can be 400 years old, as you can see their wide trunks,” he says, while showing us his yield: two crates of the multi-colored fruit. 

It’s harvest time in Extremadura’s rural Sierra de Gata, a mountainous region along the Portuguese border, just south of Spain’s province of Salamanca, where olive groves are seemingly everywhere. They cluster amid vineyards, forested hillsides, and sheep-filled pasturelands. They grow near scenic villages that nestle within verdant valleys and pop out on hilltops alongside castle ruins.

We met Perez while hiking on a path lined with olive farms on the outskirts of San Martín de Trevejo, a village with half-timbered homes, where water running off the mountains trickles down grooves on cobbled streets. It was the ancient Phoenicians who introduced olive trees to the Iberian Peninsula 3,000 years ago, and since then crops flourished and have become — particularly in this region — a traditional part of everyday life. 

“We are in a mix of stones, of geology, nature and landscapes, but around all areas we see those olives groves,” explains Eduardo Mostazo, a local outdoor guide leading our hike. “They are so important for us, for everything.”

Olive oil mills: a thing of the past and present

Our group is spending three nights near the town of Villamiel at the Aqua et Oleum hotel, a name meaning “water and oil” in Latin, and no doubt appropriately named. “This was an actual olive oil mill opened in 1920,” says hotel manager Sophia Lindemann. “The creek next to us was the engine of the mill. You can see the big water wheel on the outside wall.” Inside, gears and pipes and the actual stone wheels atop the olive-crushing pit remain. 

“The olives got pressed and the oil would flow into stone barrels in the floor,” adds Lindemann, further explaining how workers burned the dried mash in the fireplace to keep warm. “They probably processed about 800 to 1,000 liters of oil a day working day and night shifts.” The mill closed in the early 1980s.

There’s a stark comparison, however, between yesteryear’s presses and modern olive oil mills. At the As Pontis mill in nearby Eljas, conveyor belts transport the ripened fruit to steel vats where olives are washed and then crushed, squeezing the .…

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MSC Cruises Reveals New Attractions Aboard MSC World America

by Julie Bouchner July 24, 2024
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MSC Cruises is revealing new details on the exciting attractions and experiences that await guests in The Harbour, a new outdoor space on MSC World America specifically designed for kids and families.

MORE ABOUT THE HARBOUR

  • MSC Cruises will launch MSC World America in Miami in April 2025, marking a major milestone in its expansion into the US market.
  • The ship will feature The Harbour, a brand-new outdoor park where families can relax in the sun, enjoy grab-and-go food options, and more.
  • The Harbour is part of the Family Aventura district, which includes the Doremiland kids area and Sportsplex.

THE HARBOUR’S ATTRACTIONS 

The Harbour Aquapark: A water park with thrilling slides, including a 90-degree vertical drop slide and virtual reality raft slide.
Jaw Drop @ The Spiral: A dry slide that takes riders through a shark’s mouth and spirals down 11 decks.
Rock-Climbing Wall: A climbing wall for kids to test their skills.
High Trail Ropes Course: A two-level ropes course with Sky Rails for an adrenaline-pumping experience.
The Harbour Light House: A themed playground inspired by the Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, with a slide and play stations.
The Harbour Bar & Bites: A grab-and-go food and drink area.
Family Dwelling Area: A comfortable seating area with shade to relax and enjoy the views.

Cliffhanger: An over-water swing ride that lifts riders up and over the ship’s edge for a thrilling experience.

Learn more about MSC World America and book your cruise here!

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Essential Items to Bring Aboard

by Porthole Cruise and Travel July 24, 2024
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Before setting sail, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement of your cruise and forget the essentials. To ensure a stress-free cruise experience, add these must-have items to your packing list!

Packing for a Cruise: The Essentials

Before we dive into the fun stuff, let’s cover the basics. Here are the must-haves:

  • Passport (and a copy of your passport)
  • Cruise documents (printed or electronic)
  • Travel insurance information
  • ID and credit cards
  • A small daypack for shore excursions
  • Comfortable clothing and shoes
  • Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, etc.)
  • Medications and any necessary prescriptions

What to Bring

Remember, there are no limits on liquids or toiletries sizes, so feel free to pack your favorite products!

Wine and other spirits: Yes, you can bring your own wine on board! Just be sure to check with your cruise line for specific guidelines on quantities and packaging.

Toiletries: Pack as many as you like – there’s no limit! Bring your favorite shampoo, conditioner, lotion, makeup, and more.

Clothing: Pack enough clothes for your trip, plus one extra day. You never know when you might need an extra outfit.

Electronics: Don’t forget to pack essential chargers for your phone, camera, and other devices you can’t live without. Research whether you’ll need a converter for your destination, as different countries have different power outlet configurations.

Beachwear: Pack a swimsuit, cover-up, and sunglasses for those sunny days at the pool or beach.

Entertainment: Bring books or magazines to keep you entertained during downtime.

What to Leave Behind

Don’t worry about bringing these items – they’re either provided on board or available for purchase:

Towels: The cruise line will provide towels for your use.

Linens: You won’t need to bring bed linens or pillows – they’re taken care of by the cruise staff.

Hairdryer: Hairdryers are usually available in cabin bathrooms or at the spa.Ironing board: You won’t need an ironing board – the cruise line willhandlef any wrinkled clothing.

Packing Tips

To make the most of your cruise packing experience:

  • Roll your clothes to save space in your luggage and reduce wrinkles.
  • Use packing cubes or compression bags to keep your belongings organized and easy to find.
  • Pack essentials like medications and important documents in an easily accessible place.
  • Consider packing a small bin or bag with essentials like sunscreen, insect repellent, and seasickness medication.

Before you set sail, check with your cruise line for specific packing restrictions or recommendations, make sure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your return date, and leave valuable jewelry or important documents in a safe place on land,

With these packing tips and tricks, you’ll be well-prepared for an unforgettable cruise experience. 

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Princess Cruises Unveils 2026 Alaska Season

by Julie Bouchner July 24, 2024
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Princess Cruises is introducing its largest-ever Alaska season for 2026, featuring the new Star Princess ship.

MORE ABOUT THE 2026 SEASON

The 2026 Alaska season will feature 8 Princess ships, 180 departures, and 19 destinations.

Star Princess, the second Sphere Class ship, will debut in the fall of 2025 and sail its first summer season in Alaska. The ship offers stunning views of glaciers and wildlife. The Dome and The Sphere are among its distinctive architectural elements, and the ship is a top destination for foodies at sea with its world-class culinary offerings.

“2026 will reinforce Princess’ leadership in Alaska vacations. The deployment of the magnificent Star Princess to Alaska for the first time will offer guests unprecedented views, luxurious accommodations, and the finest food, beverages, and entertainment ever seen in the Great Land. Our guests will experience Alaska like never before aboard our innovative Sphere Class ship,” said John Padgett, Princess Cruises president. 

ALASKA SEASON HIGHLIGHTS

  •  7-day Glacier Voyage: Discovery Princess, Grand Princess, Coral Princess, and Island Princess visit two Alaska glaciers and Glacier Bay National Park.
  • Inside Passage: 7-20 day cruises with up to four glacier views depart from Seattle, San Francisco, Vancouver, B.C., and Los Angeles.
  • Longer Sailings: 16-day Inside Passage on Emerald Princess and 20-day Ultimate Alaska Solstice on Ruby Princess offer extended stays.

Princess offers shore excursions at each port of call, including “Cook My Catch” fishing excursions, helicopter tours, and whale watching.

RELATED: EMERALD PRINCESS TO HOMEPORT IN BOSTON

“North to Alaska with Princess” program

The “North to Alaska with Princess” program offers naturalist talks, a planetarium show, and fresh Alaskan seafood. The Junior Ranger program is also available for kids.

Bookings open August 1. The “Better Than Best Price Guarantee” offers the lowest rates and a refund of 120% of the price difference if a lower rate is found before the final payment. The offer ends on September 2, 2024.

“Whether you’re a first-time cruiser or a seasoned traveler, Princess is the ultimate choice for luxury and adventure, with awe-inspiring glaciers, unforgettable wildlife encounters, and the freshest seafood imaginable,” said Padgett. 

Will you be exploring Alaska with Princess Cruises? Let us know in the comments!

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Carnival’s New Solar Park

by Porthole Cruise and Travel Magazine July 24, 2024
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Carnival Cruise Line has once again proved its dedication to sustainability by opening a brand-new solar park at its Amber Cove Cruise Center in the Dominican Republic.

With 1,800 solar panels, the park will fulfill 80 percent of the Center’s energy needs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 1,000 tons per year.

This drastic reduction is the environmental equivalent of planting 3,000 trees.

Amber Cove is one of Carnival’s eight premier port destinations and private islands. It spans 25 acres and offers a wide range of exciting amenities, including a thrilling zip line and plenty of waterfront and hilltop cabanas.

By Alex Darlington

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