Cruise lines are changing their COVID testing policies, but tests are still required in many cases.
Author: Nathan Diller, USA TODAY
‘The ship is now our home’: This couple is spending their retirement on cruise ships
After one Virginia couple retired, they largely gave up life on land in favor of cruising.
The show doesn’t have to end: On new Broadway cruise, fans can immerse themselves in theater
The Broadway Cruise, a new sailing on the Norwegian Gem, will feature performances from Broadway stars and other programming.
3 things first-time cruisers need to know before stepping foot on the ship
Taking your first voyage can present unique considerations, from planning to packing. Here are three things you need to know.
Cunard, Norwegian and more drop pre-cruise testing after CDC ended its COVID-19 program
Following the end of the CDC’s COVID-19 cruise ship program, cruise lines are changing their protocols.
As monkeypox cases rise, health expert says travelers shouldn’t worry about casual contact
While monkeypox cases are spreading, one health expert said travelers need not be concerned.
Sail to Westeros on the ‘Game of Thrones’ cruise
The seven-day “Game of Thrones” voyage will sail along the Dalmatian Coast in Croatia, beginning and ending in the city of Split on the Adriatic Sea.
Smithsonian magazine’s Museum Day is back! Find venues in your state with free entry.
Smithsonian magazine’s Museum Day will return in September, giving guests free access to museums, zoos and cultural centers all over the country.
Why cruises are popular with swingers: ‘What happens on the ship … stays on the ship’
Cruises are popular with swingers. Some meet up on regular sailings, while specialty cruises cater to those in the lifestyle.
CDC ends its COVID program for cruise ships saying they can ‘manage their own COVID-19 mitigation’
The agency announced the change on Monday.