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Learn how Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas uses AI and weighing technology to reduce food waste and improve sustainability on board.
Royal Caribbean's Star of the Seas is the world’s newest and largest cruise ship, sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida.
Credit...Courtesy of Guntû Supported by By Matthew Kronsberg It can seem to a casual observer that in the cruise industry, ships only ever get bigger. Case in point: Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas ...
After a chequered start more than 50 years ago – its first ship, Mardi Gras hit a sandbar just outside Miami on its maiden ...
Passengers sailing on Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas shouldn’t ever find themselves in a state of boredom while traveling ...
Jessica Hoppe became the CEO of The World Residences at Sea in 2024. She spends 75% of her time in Florida and 25% of her ...
Travel expert Alley Kerr urges novice passengers-in-waiting to look beyond a region famed for its palm-fringed sands ...
Norwegian Epic will not officially set sail on its voyage to the Caribbean and Bermuda until Hurricane Erin has moved past ...
In May, Port of Galveston CEO Rodger Rees told Galveston's city council that Disney would move to a full-time schedule at the ...
A British man has died on a cruise ship after being discovered lifeless in a swimming pool as the vessel was docked in Naples ...
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