Since mid-March, only a small handful of the world’s 400-or-so cruise ships have been able to accept passengers.
Redesigning cruise ships for a post-pandemic world may require going down to the studs.
The animals of the Galapagos are fearless, viewing you as a curiosity, much as you view them.
Thanks to public webcams, the light show is accessible to anyone with an internet connection.
These tiny, independently owned ships, boats and barges are like floating boutique hotels.
Here’s a list of eight places to prioritize in 2020.
They're not destroying the ships—they're making them longer and more luxurious.
New ships—and higher price points—will soon be plying the waters of Darwin’s playground.
Cruise ships are plying waters far beyond the Caribbean Sea.
It's mostly niche segments of the cruise industry that are attracting wealthy entrepreneurs.