22% OF CRUISE SHIPS AT BARCELONA PORT WILL BE USING LNG

Justin N. Froyd -
In 2024, 22% of cruise ships that call at the Port of Barcelona will use liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a transition fuel due to its reduced pollution levels. The Council for the Sustainability of Cru ...

MONACO BANS LARGE CRUISE SHIPS

Chris Grad -
This summer, the Principality of Monaco has decided to change its policy of welcoming cruisers by barring the port to large units and opening its arms wide to small luxury units. ...

CRUISE SECTOR IN SPAIN GROWS AGAIN GETTING CLOSER TO 2019 LEVELS

Nik Fes -
The capacity of the cruise sector in Spain could reach the levels of 2019, a year in which its turnover was close to 6 billion euros, contributing 2.8 billion euros to the national GDP, according to t ...

TURKEY'S CRUISE TOURISM HAD A GOOD START TO 2023

Justin N. Froyd -
The resumption of cruise tourism in Turkey after the pandemic has caught experts' attention. The total number of cruise passengers, including those in transit, increased by 14 times in the first quart ...

THE MEXICAN RIVIERA IS LOSING COMPETITIVENESS

Tomas Haupt -
The Mexican ports on the Pacific Riviera face a general decline in competitiveness because of their outdated infrastructure, except for four ports that maintain the vitality of the route, including Pu ...