Cruise Tourism News
WTTC’s “Cruising for Impact” Report Highlights the Positive Impact of Cruise Tourism for Communities
The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) today launched its latest report, Cruising for Impact, highlighting the positive impact that cruise tourism delivers for communities and destinations around the world. The report shows how cruise tourism acts as a powerful driver of opportunity, supporting local livelihoods, strengthening communities, and creating long-term value in coastal and port destinations. Alongside these positive impacts, the industry contributed US$98.5 billion to global GDP and generated US$199 billion in total economic output, supported 1.8 million jobs, and delivered US$60.1 billion in wages in 2024, underlining its scale and global reach.
Royal Caribbean Group Introduces ‘Points Choice,’ Setting a New Standard in Travel Loyalty
Royal Caribbean Group is raising the bar for loyalty across the vacation industry with the introduction of Points Choice, part of a groundbreaking new program created to give loyal guests something extraordinary: the freedom to earn points on any of its three brands and apply them where they matter most, regardless of the ship they’re sailing.
Silversea Completes Major Refurbishment of Silver Muse, Introducing S.A.L.T. Culinary Program
Silversea, the leading experiential luxury and expedition travel brand, has completed a refurbishment of Silver Muse – the ship’s first major dry dock since 2017. Among the key enhancements is the addition of Silversea’s award-winning S.A.L.T. (Sea And Land Taste) culinary program – with S.A.L.T. Kitchen and S.A.L.T. Bar – as well as reimagined public spaces and additional suite options.
Cruise Tourism: An Untapped Economic Engine for the Cayman Islands, Says Economist
Respected Caribbean economist Jeremy Stephen has issued a wake-up call to policymakers in the Cayman Islands, urging them to recognize the full economic potential of cruise tourism. Often dismissed as a low-spend sector, cruise tourism – when properly harnessed – can be a critical revenue generator, particularly in high-value destinations like the Cayman Islands.
New Zealand Retunes Tourism Priorities
The first cruise ship to visit New Zealand since the pandemic’s start arrived on Friday, marking an awaited return to normalcy for the country’s tourism industry and resetting the country’s tourism priorities.