How extended calls are creating unique cruise experiences As cruise guests seek more immersive and cultural experiences during their trips, more cruise lines are considering late or overnight port calls. CFR looks at how ports around the world are accommodating turnaround and extended visits
Why cruise calls are on the rise at the Port of Los Angeles The West Harbor development and additional shore power capabilities are making Port of LA more attractive to cruise lines
Can Japan become Asia’s cruise hub by 2029? Initiatives to develop more diverse onshore experiences and build both new terminals and ships is driving greater demand for cruising in Japan, with estimates suggesting the country’s cruise market capacity will be five times higher in 2029 than in 2023, says Dr. Hirohito Ito
Aroya: a record-breaking outfitting project Northern Ireland-based marine outfitter MJM Marine drew on over four decades of experience to successfully complete its largest cruise ship refurbishment to date