A port of call popular with cruises that sail out of Galveston and New Orleans has been yanked by another major cruise line. Here's where you won't be stopping in 2026.
Adult-only cruises are making waves! A well-known cruise line is shifting gears to cater to those looking for a peaceful escape without family distractions.
If you have booked passage on an upcoming cruise out of Galveston, Texas you might want to call the cruise line. Which ships and sailings are affected?
If you're cruising out of Texas in the next few months, make sure you make these adjustments before you set sail, unless you want a very expensive surprise.
Texas-based cruises will no longer offer this dining option to guests on any sailings out of the Lone Star State. You can get it on the docks but not on board.
Cruise lines that serve Louisiana ports say they will not serve this on any ship sailing out of Louisiana. You can get it on the docks but not on the vessel.
Cruise guests who sail out of Galveston, Texas are being reminded that private moments and private parts should remain private for the duration of your cruise.
Louisiana cruise guests who have booked a balcony stateroom for any cruise in 2025 should be aware that all major cruise lines will enforce this policy.
A major cruise carrier that serves the Port of Galveston has quietly made a change in their buffet policy. Some Texas cruise guests say the change is annoying, until they understand why.
A major cruise line that serves the Port of Galveston has announced a policy change regarding balcony staterooms onboard. Texas cruisers should review the policy before booking their itinerary.
A toy that's been a Texas tradition for generations is not welcome on any of today's modern cruise ships. Even if you bought it on the cruise it's still a No-No
Louisiana parents are being cautiously reminded that not all toys are welcome onboard. Even if you bought the toy on a cruise sponsored tour it's not allowed.