Sandra Escobar+FollowOceania Cruises Goes Adults-Only!Oceania Cruises just made it official: no more kids on board! Starting now, only guests 18+ can book new trips. If you’re dreaming of a peaceful, adults-only getaway at sea, this is your sign. They’re joining the likes of Virgin Voyages and Viking, so expect more chill vibes and less Marco Polo in the pool. Honestly, most people thought it was adults-only already! Would you try an adults-only cruise? #News #CruiseLife #AdultsOnly00Share
Kelly Mack+FollowCruise chaos: 10-hour delay shakes up Santos plansTravelers on the MSC Sinfonia got an unexpected twist when severe weather forced the ship to arrive in Santos nearly 10 hours late. Imagine planning your post-cruise flights or a big day in port, only to have everything pushed back! Some folks had to scramble for last-minute meals and new transfers, while others missed out on shore excursions. While safety always comes first, it’s a real headache when plans get tossed overboard. Would you rather have a safe but delayed trip, or risk rough seas to stay on schedule? Let’s hear your cruise stories and how you’d handle a curveball like this! #Travel #CruiseLife #TravelStories21Share
ashley89+FollowAntigua’s cruise boom brings 12,000 visitors in a daySt. John’s was buzzing as six cruise ships docked in one day, bringing over 12,000 visitors and a huge boost for local businesses. With a new $40 million cruise terminal set to open in 2026, Antigua is gearing up for even bigger crowds—possibly breaking 900,000 cruise arrivals this year. The energy in town is contagious, with shops, restaurants, and tour guides all feeling the impact. What do you think: Is this cruise surge great for Antigua’s economy, or does it risk overwhelming the island’s charm? #Travel #Antigua #CruiseLife10Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowCruise Delayed? Unexpected Bonus Night in San Juan!Ever dream of an extra night in paradise? Passengers on the Grand Princess got just that when flight chaos left folks stranded and the cruise delayed its departure from Puerto Rico. The ship is skipping St. Thomas, but guests get a refund for the missed day. Travel tip: Always pack a little flexibility—sometimes, a travel hiccup turns into a bonus adventure (and a bit of cash back). #Business #Industry #CruiseLife10Share
Robin Long+FollowCarnival’s Express Dining Is a Game ChangerCarnival just launched an Express Dining option on Carnival Vista, and cruisers are obsessed! Imagine a full sit-down dinner, but you’re in and out in 45 minutes—no more missing shows or scrambling for trivia night. You check in on the app, get seated fast, and enjoy a smaller menu at a breezy pace. The best part? It’s totally optional, so you can still go classic when you want. Modern cruising = more choices, less FOMO! #News #CarnivalCruise #CruiseLife00Share
dylan15+FollowCruise Mistakes I Won't Repeat Next YearSpent 85 days on cruises this year and learned the hard way: more isn’t always better! Packing in too many trips left my memories blurry and my energy zapped. I’ll be skipping peak summer crowds, booking more sea days to actually enjoy the ship, and finally giving myself permission to rest (hello, room service in a robe). Lesson learned: travel is about savoring, not just seeing. Who else has made these mistakes? #Travel #TravelMistakes #CruiseLife00Share
Justin Dixon+FollowCruise Island Just Got a Major Glow-UpNorwegian Cruise Line just dropped a massive, heated pool at their private Bahamas island, and it’s free for all guests! Think two swim-up bars, a splash pad for the kids, and serious resort vibes. And that’s just the start—next up is a wild waterpark with 19 slides, cliff jumps, and a glowing grotto bar opening in 2026. If you’re cruising soon, this is THE spot to chill (or thrill). #Travel #CruiseLife #Bahamas21Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowCruise Detours: Why Your Ship Skips StopsEver wonder why your cruise skips that dreamy island stop? It’s not always the weather! Norwegian Cruise Line ships recently missed ports due to military drills and a busted pier—so sometimes your day at sea is thanks to the real world, not just rough seas. Bonus: Margaritaville at Sea is swapping out the old buffet for a food hall, so you can snack smarter on your next trip. Always check your itinerary for last-minute surprises! #Business #Industry #CruiseLife10Share
Julie Padilla+FollowCruise heartbreak in Jacksonville: Don’t forget your green card!A family’s Bahamas cruise from Jacksonville was ruined after two members—both US permanent residents—were denied boarding for not bringing their green cards. Even with passports and state IDs, they couldn’t sail or re-enter the US without the physical cards. Norwegian Cruise Line’s policy is clear: green card holders must carry their cards at all times. The family is now fighting for a refund, but the cruise community isn’t showing much sympathy, saying it’s a hard lesson in travel prep. Have you ever had a trip derailed by missing documents? Let’s hear your stories and tips! #News #TravelTips #CruiseLife00Share
Danielle White+FollowWould You Pay $49/Day for Cruise Perks?Norwegian Cruise Line just dropped a new all-inclusive package, Free at Sea Plus, and people are divided. For $49 a day, you get unlimited top-shelf drinks (even Starbucks!), upgraded dining, unlimited Wi-Fi, and your daily service charges covered. Plus, you can finally sip cocktails on their private island again. Some say it’s worth it for the upgrades, others think it’s just too pricey. Would you splurge for the perks or stick to the basics? #News #CruiseLife #TravelNews31Share