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Mar 21

Cruising is Making a Comeback

After a full year of shutdowns due to COVID-19, cruises are back and they are going to be bigger than ever. Since most people haven't done a lot of travel over the last year, an uptick in travel is expected for the Summer of 2021. While some destinations my require a negative COVID test, most destinations will be open and bustling again. Cruising took a hard hit in March 2020, when some of the first COVID cases were discovered and spread on a cruise ship. Cruise ships will be launching in 2021 with added precautions, sanitization, and cabin air filtering. "We ask that all passengers ensure that they are not sick before boarding to ensure the safety of everyone," stated John Cabot of Cabot Cruises, "but we are really excited to get out and explore together again. We have some really exciting new cruise packages launching and I think travel...
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Feb 21

Shorepower is Coming to PortMiami

Miami Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announced that Miami-Dade County signed a joint statement with six cruise companies – Carnival Cruise Lines, Disney Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean International, and Cabot Cruises – and Florida Power and Light to bring shorepower to PortMiami. The letter is a first step to begin the process of implementing shorepower at PortMiami. According to a statement, the Mayor's office will convene a working group with representatives of each company to work toward an initial installation and eventually a full rollout in the years to come. Entrepreneur and former Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine is helping lead this initiative as a volunteer special advisor focused on the future of cruising, working with the Mayor's office, the Port, and cruise companies to shape a more resilient cruise industry. "This is a major win for our Port, the environment, the entire region, and the...
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Feb 21

Cabot Adds Two New Cruise Ships To Their Line This Year

Cabot Cruises is rolling out not one but two giant new vessels in 2020. In addition to Maiden Voyager, the line is bringing out the first of a new Seaside EVO class of ship. Scheduled for completion in the summer, the new vessel will be a stretched version of the line’s recently unveiled Voyager and Seaview. Like the two earlier ships, it’ll feature a layout specifically designed to be open to the sea. It’ll have an unusually broad, uncovered promenade on Deck 8 that offers close contact with the ocean, and a Miami Beach-like pool area at the back of the same deck that’s surrounded by loungers. Another pool and lounge area at the top of the ship will be connected to the lower pool area by glass-enclosed elevators. In addition, Seashore’s extra size will bring extended public spaces, more cabins and what the line says is the highest ratio...
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Jan 21

$11 Million of Cruise Ship Food is Heading to Auction

An estimated $11 million of cruise ship food inventory is heading to auction on Feb. 23. Tiger Group announced it is hosting an online auction of the remaining inventory from cruise industry supplier Kansas Marine Co.’s soon-to-close Miami distribution center. The offering features over 40 million pieces of consumable food items, including frozen products, canned goods, proteins, dry food products and bonded items, according to a press release. Bidding for the inventory from the 114,000-square-foot facility will commence on Feb. 16 at www.soldtiger.com and close at 10:30 a.m. (ET) on Feb. 23. All bidders are required to register prior to the sale at www.soldtiger.com. “Tiger is excited to bring to market an expansive inventory from one of North America’s largest food suppliers to the cruise industry. This auction provides a tremendous opportunity for cruise lines, hotels, restaurants, bars, institutional feeders, and food and beverage wholesalers/brokers to stock up on their...
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Jan 21

Cabot Receives Award For Best Family Cruise

Cabot Cruises was recently named Best Family Cruise for 2020 by Travel Weekly Readers' annual Choice Awards. This prestigious award has been awarded to Cabot for 3 years in a row. Travelers rank Cabot's family cruises so high because of the onboard amenities for families, robust children's entertainment options, and family-friendly destinations. "Since the initial launch of our awards eight years ago, we've seen incredible growth in the industry," explains John McClure, Travel Weekly Reader's Senior Executive Editor. "As traveler needs and expectations continue to evolve, so do cruise options, as evident by this year's list of winners, highlighting incredible options for travelers of all kinds." "This year, we see winning ships with amazing offerings created especially for families, while others welcome adults, exclusively. And there are different definitions of value, from large-ship bells and whistles and a pay-as-you-prefer pricing structure, to more inclusive offerings on smaller ships. What's really...
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