The art of cruise ship design

Anita Dunham-Potter · August 18, 2008

Anita Dunham-Potter Ever wonder what goes into designing a cruise ship? Meet Carnival Cruise Lines’ chief interior architect Joe Farcus and find out how he puts the fun in the “Fun Ships”.

 

Is Congress doing enough make cruise passengers safe?

Ned Levi · July 16, 2008

The Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act of 2008, if passed, will affect all cruise ships that load or unload passengers in any US port. The current bill has some problems, but most of its requirements should become standard on cruise ships across the globe.

 

How to book air travel for your cruise

Anita Dunham-Potter · April 7, 2008

Anita Dunham-Potter Most cruises begin with a plane ride to the port of embarkation, which raises a perennial question: Should you book your air travel through the cruise line or should you book it yourself? Anita Dunham-Potter has some opinions on the matter.

 

Top 3 things to do aboard ships

Anita Dunham-Potter · March 10, 2008

Anita Dunham-PotterCruise entertainment used to come down to three things: bingo, shuffleboard and shtick entertainment. Today, cruise lines are going all-out to entice younger, more adventurous and curious travelers to their ships by upgrading their shipboard activities and entertainment offerings. Anita Dunham-Potter suggests three better things to do with your time on your next cruise.