The wreck of the COSTA CONCORDIA made a short journey today Monday May 11, 2015, she was towed some 10 miles during the afternoon from the Seawall pier to the Molo
ANTHEM OF THE SEAS, the second of three 167,800-ton, 4,180-passenger Quantum class Royal Caribbean cruise ships, with 2,090 cabins including 375 virtual balconies — inside cabins featuring real-time views of
CARNIVAL SPIRIT was caught in a major storm on Monday night and barred from docking Tuesday when the entire port was closed. The CARNIVAL SPIRIT has finally docked at Circular Quay
MSC CRUISES REVEALS FIRST DETAILS OF NEW, ULTRAMODERN “SEASIDE” CLASS SHIP MSC Cruises, announced today that the first of its next generation “Seaside” class of ships — set
Interview by LA Maritime Museum Director Marifrances Trivelli. The new children’s exhibit at the Museum: “What’s Going on in the Harbor Today?” is unique in that it focuses
A car carrier the HOEGH OSAKA was deliberately run aground on The Brambles Bank at the entrance to Southampton Water on the evening of Jan 3rd, 2015. The ship had departed
This interesting info graphic came across my desk today from Norwich University’s Master of Arts in Diplomacy program, and I thought I’d share it here: Maritime trade officially
Oceania Cruises confirmed that a crew member and two contractors perished in an engine room fire on the INSIGNIA. One further crew member remains in the hospital in stable condition. The
A nostalgic look back over a century of French ocean travel—with several previously unpublished photos Published by the History press, William Miller’s Great French Passenger Ships focuses on the
Rob Lightbody looks back over the past six years since QE2 departed Southampton on her final voyage, and wonders what lies ahead. It is now six years since