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Icon of the Seas, the newest largest cruise ship in service Cruiseferry MS Galaxy at the port of Mariehamn, Åland, in February 2016 Cruise ships MSC Poesia, Vision of the Seas, and Mein...
Forty-eight guests and crew aboard a cruise ship docked at Port Miami tested positive for the coronavirus, according to the cruise line.
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Melinda Van Veldhuizen, from Texas, was banned from Carnival Cruises for life after she tried to board the ship with CBD gummies to help her sleep at PortMiami.
[8] Carnival Cruise Line's fleet in the 1970s, the Carnivale, Mardi Gras, and Festivale 1970s: Early years [edit] Carnival Cruise Line commenced sailings from Miami with their first ship...
the ship left Miami on September 29 for a four-day cruise to Key West, Florida, and Cozumel... to Cruise Law News, which is run by maritime lawyer Jim Walker. According to data from the...
A glamorous cruise ship passenger says her life was ruined after authorities made a horrific... NBC Miami. But cops in Texas were actually searching for another woman with a similar name...
Some of the passengers on a Carnival cruise from Miami to Seattle are in quarantine after a COVID-19 outbreak aboard the ship.
An Australian passenger died after going overboard on Royal Caribbean Cruise Line’s Symphony of the Seas. The Miami-based cruise company confirmed the man went overboard Wednesday as the 6,680-passenger ship headed for St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The ship is on a seven-day cruise through the Eastern Caribbean from PortMiami. Onboard rescue crews recovered his body, a highly unusual occurrence. The U.S. Coast Guard said it won’t be investigating the death because the ship is registered in the Bahamas, the victim isn’t a U.S. cit ...