Fran Golden

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The World's Cruise Ships Can't Sail. Now, What To Do With Them?

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Since mid-March, only a small handful of the world’s 400-or-so cruise ships have been able to accept passengers.

The Cutting-Edge Technology That'll Make Cruising Safe Again

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Redesigning cruise ships for a post-pandemic world may require going down to the studs.

A Galapagos Luxury Cruise Is How To Travel After Covid Pandemic

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The animals of the Galapagos are fearless, viewing you as a curiosity, much as you view them.

Armchair Trips To See the Northern Lights Offer Hope For Alaska

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Thanks to public webcams, the light show is accessible to anyone with an internet connection.

The Next Big Thing In Luxury Cruising Is A Much Smaller Ship

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These tiny, independently owned ships, boats and barges are like floating boutique hotels.

Life-Affirming Cruises For The New Decade

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Here’s a list of eight places to prioritize in 2020.

Why Cruise Lines Keep Cutting Their Ships In Half

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They're not destroying the ships—they're making them longer and more luxurious.

The Galapagos Is Evolving With Luxury Yacht Cruises

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New ships—and higher price points—will soon be plying the waters of Darwin’s playground.

There's So Much More To Cruising Than The Caribbean

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Cruise ships are plying waters far beyond the Caribbean Sea.

For These Billionaires, It's All About Cruise Fleets

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It's mostly niche segments of the cruise industry that are attracting wealthy entrepreneurs.

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