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Deep in the fjords, cruising's newest trend takes hold

Cruise Lines International Association estimates 39.6 million passengers will embark on a cruise in 2026, a 13% increase over 2024 numbers.
Imagine sailing through Europe's enchanting Christmas markets, indulging in festive delights aboard a luxurious cruise. A ...
Greatest Hits Radio fans can holiday with much-loved DJs including Jenny Powell, Kate Thornton and Ken Bruce during a new ...
Quadrise CEO Peter Borup and CTO Jason Miles discuss the prospects for emulsion fuels to take a share of marine energy demand ...
The cruise industry has spent decades convincing travelers that the only way to see the world’s coastlines properly is from ...
India Maritime Week 2025 showcased India’s drive for a sustainable, tech-led maritime future through green energy, digital ...
A number of new cruise ships are coming online in 2025 and 2026 featuring an abundance of choice, from small ships to large ...
A bed of microscopic air bubbles to reduce drag, robots sorting through waste—a new generation of cruise ships is bringing ...
A Norwegian Cruise Line ship is set to come up the St. Johns River on Oct. 31. Here's how to see it and what it adds for ...
American Cruise Lines has announced 10 new ships through 2028 for the U.S. market, beginning with the American Pioneer, which ...
Discovery is taking to the sea and the sky with a sleek new luxury expedition cruise ship launching in 2028. Scenic Group is ...