Cruise news today. A cruise ship that collided with an oil tanker in Mallorca, Spain, has finally left port but with 300 fewer passengers after lifeboat damage. Over the weekend, the P&O Britannia collided with an oil tanker after being unmoored by strong winds during a severe storm. Carnival Cruise Line has announced the name of its exclusive new Bahamian port, Celebration Key, slated to open its first sailings in July 2025. Designed to host up to two million guests annually, Celebration Key will offer an authentic Bahamian experience with a mile-long stretch of white sand beach and local retail and dining options. Princess Cruises will introduce specialty dining lunch options fleetwide for the first time. It is going into effect at the end of the month. Guests can dine at the Crown Grill, Sabatini's, and The Catch on embarkation day and other days throughout the entire cruise. Cruise line stock prices for CCL, RCL, and NCLH. [Connect] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cruiseradio TikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@cruiseradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/CruiseRadio ============================== Cruise Radio delivers daily newscasts, breaking news updates, in-depth analysis and coverage of the cruise industry, engaging stories, video coverage, and original journalism that goes behind the headlines. You'll also find behind-the-scenes videos and cruise ship and port tours. © Cruise Radio Subscriber count: 73,133
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