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Cruise Tails' Tails of the Sea to allow dogs ashore in Mexico

Cruise Tails Has Official Approval For Dogs To Go Ashore In Mexico

As excitement builds for Cruise Tails’ first-ever dog-friendly cruise, the SSA Marine Mexico has given approval for dog passengers to disembark during the ship’s stop in Progreso. This opportunity means that pet owners on the Tails of the Sea cruise will be able to enjoy shore excursions with their pets while docked in Progreso, including city tours and beach outings...

Amadeus River Cruises Set To Debut New Ship, Amadeus Aurea In 2026

Amadeus River Cruises Set To Debut New Ship, Amadeus Aurea In 2026

Amadeus River Cruises has announced its newest ship, set to debut in May 2026. Amadeus Aurea is 442 feet long and its four decks will be able to host up to 158 guests. Meanwhile, the river cruise line plans to sail the new ship on the Rhine and Danube Rivers in Europe. About Amadeus River Cruises’ new ship Amadeus Aurea Guests on the Amadeus Aurea will have a choice...

Star Clippers Tall Ship Sailings in Costa Rica and Panama

Star Clippers Announces Tall Ship Sailings to Costa Rica and Panama

Sailing the coasts of Costa Rica and Panama on a sailing ship is an unforgettable experience and Star Clippers is offering a choice of three offers on select sailings in February and March. For those seeking an opportunity to escape the cold this winter, these sailings are the perfect choice. Star Clippers announces Costa Rica and Panama sailings Star Clippers knows...

Uniworld River Cruises SS Joie de Vivre

Uniworld Announces Magical Parisian River Cruise On The Seine

Uniworld Boutique River Cruises has released details of its newest addition to its Holiday Collection in the 2025 season for a brand-new itinerary on the River Seine. Sailing on the SS Joie de Vivre, guests will enjoy visits to beautiful chateaus, curated shopping experiences and French Christmas markets. Uniworld announces new Seine River cruise from Paris Ellen...

Margaritaville at Sea’s signature flagship vessel, The Islander

Cruise Tails Announces New Partnership with D.O.G. Nail Care Professionals On Tails Of The Sea

After Cruise Tails’ first dog-encouraged cruise was officially named Tails of the Sea, a new partnership has been formed with D.O.G. Nail Care Professionals. The local business is a Bronze PLUS level sponsor for the cruise D.O.G. Nail Care Professionals sponsors for Tails of the Sea cruise More exciting news comes about Cruise Tails’ upcoming inaugural cruise, Tails...

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Royal Caribbean To Host Next Edition Of Its Artist Discovery Program

Art lovers can experience the work of talented Caribbean artists and its people, culture and beauty on deck with Royal Caribbean. The cruise line has announced that its “Artist Discovery Program” is set to return to the Caribbean while calling on brilliant artists across the region to showcase teir work on the cruise line’s Star of the Seas. Royal Caribbean’s Artist...

Cunard's latest ship Queen Anne

Cunard’s Newest Ship Queen Anne Makes US Debut In New York

Luxury cruise line Cunard has launched its first new ship in 14 years as Queen Anne made her maiden call from Southampton, UK, sailing to make her debut in New York. The iconic cruise ship features 14 decks and 15 dining venues and can accommodate up to 3,000 guests. Moreover, it made Cunard history with two female leaders in command. Cunard’s Queen Anne makes her...

Margaritaville at Sea’s signature flagship vessel, The Islander

Cruise Tails Announces Contest Winner Naming Inaugural Cruise

It was recently reported that Cruise Tails will launch a dog-friendly cruise in partnership with Margaritaville At Sea in 2025. The company opened applications for the first cruise and has since run a contest to name the inaugural sailing. The winner was Shawn Loomis, who cleverly named it “Tails of the Seas.” Moreover, Shawn gets to fill the first application spot...

Mexico wants to impose a $42 fee for each passenger on cruise ships in its ports

Mexico Wants To Impose $42 Fee For Guests on Cruise Ships That Dock There

Enjoying a cruise to Mexico could get a bit more expensive next year as the Mexican government plans to impose a new $42 immigration fee for all passengers that dock there. Meanwhile, it doesn’t help if passengers don’t disembark at a Mexican port as they will reportedly have to pay the $42 fee regardless. According to the AP, the new law states that Mexico’s...