Cruise lines generally ignore Level 1 and Level 2 warnings because many parts of the world are under them. "Level 3: ...
In many cases, a country may be dangerous, but its top tourism areas are well protected. That's true in one of two cruise ...
The US State Department has added another popular cruise port to its Level 3: Reconsider Travel list that also includes ...
When a state of emergency was declared in Haiti last year, for example, Royal Caribbean suspended sailings to its private ...
Both Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line continue to call on ports with "Reconsider Travel," and "Do Not Travel" advisories from the US State Dept.
Haiti announced it has signed a multi-million dollar agreement with the US-based Carnival Cruise Lines to build a tourism port on the island of Latortue, north of the island.
The U.S. State Department placed Haiti on a Level 4 travel advisory ... He said the agency is waiting on the San Juan Cruise Port and the Puerto Rico Ports Authority to meet certain conditions ...
“We will continue to closely monitor the situation and are in close communication with local and government officials in Haiti ... there to develop a day port for cruise passengers with open ...
The agency has issued a new Level 3: Reconsider travel warning for Nicaragua, home to the popular San Juan, Del Sur cruise port, which has traditionally been a stop for Royal Caribbean.