Princess Charlene of Monaco Christens ‘Most Luxurious Cruise Ship Ever’

Seven_Seas_Mariner_IMO_9210139_07_@chesiPrincess Charlene of Monaco christened Regent Seven Seas’ newest cruise ship, Seven Seas Explorer  yesterday evening.

Accompanied by her husband and Monaco’s reigning monarch, Prince Albert II, the tiny Princess of Monaco and former Olympic swimmer, Charlene, 38, was wearing a full-length silver dress. The princess cut a red velvet ribbon and blew a kiss before smashing a bottle of Veuve Clicquot champagne against the hull of Seven Seas Explorer. Continue reading

Royal Caribbean to Sell Legend of the Seas

MS_Legend_of_the_Seas_(14840102074)Royal Caribbean International has recently announced that one of its oldest ships, Legend of the Seas, will leave its fleet in the spring of 2017.

Early next year, Miami-based cruise line will say goodbye to Legend of the Seas as it has entered into an agreement with Thomson Cruises, Continue reading

8-Year-Old Nearly Drowns in Pool Aboard Anthem of the Seas

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAAn 8-year old boy is in critical condition after nearly drowned in a pool on Royal Caribbean cruise ship. The accident happened on Thursday evening at eight to 10 miles off the coast of Breezy Point, Queens, according to officials. Crew members were alerted on Thursday evening that a boy needed medical attention after he was found unconscious at the bottom of one of the ship’s swimming pools. Coast Guard Senior Chief Steven Allard said that he boy remained in the water without oxygen for almost 18 minutes before being discovered by ship officials. Continue reading

The $5.4 Billion Panama Canal Expansion Opens

800px-Shipping-container_Kaohsiung_HarbourAfter more than $5 billion and almost a decade of construction, the long-delayed Panama expansion opened amid cheering crowds on Sunday.

At 8 a.m. on Sunday morning, the first official voyage through the newly expanded waterway was completed by a Chinese ship bearing 9,472 containers and named Cosco Shipping Panama. The mammoth set sail from the Greek port of Piraeus and two weeks later entered one of the new locks, on its way to the man-made Gatun Lake and the Pacific Ocean. Continue reading