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These are all the cruises Americans can do this summer

These are all the cruises Americans can do this summer Gene Sloan © Provided by The Points Guy MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers. Even as officials in the U.S. and Canada continue to block cruise ships from sailing in their waters, citing the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, more than half a dozen major lines that traditionally cater to North Americans are in the final countdown toward a restart of cruising for U.S. and Canadian travelers in other places. For more cruise news, reviews and tips, sign up for TPG’s new cruise newsletter.

Cruise Ships Sailing May 2021 Update

Cruise Ships Sailing May 2021 Update May 01, 2021 The cruise industry is restarting in a big way in Europe with more ships entering service in May, while in North America, service resumptions involve sailing in the Caribbean and with U.S.-flagged ships in Alaska. Here are the cruise ships currently back in service or planning restarts in May and into June: Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean International Ship: Quantum of the Seas Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 4,100 Built: 2014 Status: Sailing Ship: Odyssey of the Seas Capacity (at 100% Occupancy): 4,100 Built: 2021 Status: Planned – first sailing scheduled on June 2, 2021 Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean International Ship: Adventure of the Seas

Expedition Cruise Operators Plan Summer Restarts: Line by Line

April 25, 2021 Here’s a look at when some of the leading expedition cruise brands plan to restart operations. Lindblad Ships: National Geographic Endeavour II, National Geographic Venture and National Geographic Quest Regions: Galapagos and Alaska Lindblad Expeditions is planning to relaunch operations in the Galapagos with the National Geographic Endeavour II. Starting on June 4, the 96-guest vessel will explore the remoteness of the Ecuadorian archipelago on a ten-day itinerary. Starting on June 5, the company also plans to restart service in the Alaska, using its fleet of U.S.-flagged small ships. Australis Ships: Ventus Australis and Stella Australis Region: South America – Patagonia

How we can forge a better, more sustainable future: Travel Weekly

May 03, 2021 | Travel Weekly’s April 19 feature story pondered the idea that the tourism industry would sharpen its post-Covid focus on sustainability. The story states: “Indeed, more than a year into the pandemic, it appears the Covid-19 shutdown of most international travel has advanced a number of sustainability initiatives. “The formation last July of the Future of Tourism Coalition underscores the eagerness among players across the industry to work more closely together on rebuilding tourism better. What started with just 22 signatories is now an amalgam of more than 500 companies, destinations, academics and policymakers from around the globe,” the story continues. The ideas of conservation and sustainability in the tourism industry have been around a long time of course. But the pause of the pandemic has allowed the industry to take a collective step back and assess the world around it. For one thing, we’ve learned that nothing can be taken for granted, and that

Best Cruises You Can Take This Summer

Best Cruises You Can Take This Summer Best Cruises You Can Take This Summer While cruise lines wait for approval from the CDC to resume sailings from the U.S. this year, a number of cruise ships will be offering some pretty incredible voyages in different parts of the world. If you want to take a cruise this summer, here are some of the best options that you have to choose from. Viking’s Cruises Around Iceland – Viking, rated the #1 Ocean Cruise Line in the world for the past several years, is offering week long cruises around Iceland.  These roundtrip voyages from Reykjavik visit a port on every day of the cruise allowing you to discover Iceland’s majestic shoes and coastal towns.  From waterfalls to fjords, follow in the footsteps of explorer Leif Erifsson.

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