Join Holland America Line in Naming AWCC’s Moose Calf
Holland America Line, in collaboration with the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC), invites fans to name a moose calf rescued by AWCC. The cruise line offers guests responsible wildlife viewing experiences in Alaska through ship voyages, shore excursions, and Cruisetours. Now, fans can name
Uncovering Surprising Facts About Explora Journeys
Join Bill Panoff, CEO of Porthole Cruise and Travel, as he engages in a fascinating discussion with Achille Staiano, Chief Commercial Officer for Explora Journeys, to explore the world of luxury cruising. Achille shares insights on the unparalleled experiences and amenities distinguishing Explora Jo
MSC Cruises Shares New Kid Club Offerings Across Fleet
MSC Cruises will be expanding its kid’s club options and launching a new teen music video dedicated to Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve! From November 15, 2023, the Young and Teens Club on all MSC Cruises ships will have extended hours, offer more live entertainment, organized sports activities, a
Buoy Band Cruising
In October 2019, when the New Kids on the Block announced their 11th annual cruise —on the chartered Carnival Conquest from Miami to Half Moon Cay — the boy band still going strong 30 years after their breakout record Hangin’ Tough promised to “blow everything that came before out of the wat
Matt Mitcham Signs on as RingMaster for Live Online Circus
When former Carnival cruise director Matt Mitcham stepped down from his position at the end of August, it took many by surprise. We asked readers what they thought Matt’s opportunities might be and the general consensus was that he’d be moving to a different position within Carnival Corp
TikTok & Its Travel Influencers: Where to Start Your Virtual Escape
If you’re over 25, maybe you first heard about TikTok about the 400th time you heard “Old Town Road.” I’m not sure I had. But then we did one as a WFH team-building exercise after our millennial assistant sent a couple celebrity tag-team brawls and Zoom meeting pencil passes as inspiration.
Do You Call It a Ship or a Boat?
It was supposed to be a regular week in the “Cruising With Carnival” Facebook group with over 31,000 members, but Dana, a regular in the forum, didn’t get that memo. A fellow cruiser made the mistake of calling the ship “a boat” and the calamity that ensued was Oscar-worthy drama. We laugh