People came faster than a flock of seagulls chasing a french fry when Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis reopened some beaches amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Queen Elizabeth will skip 94th birthday festivities due to coronavirus pandemic, reports say
Queen Elizabeth will ring in her 94th birthday on April 21 without celebration because of the coronavirus pandemic, reports say.
Hawaii is slowly shutting down vacation rentals, one county after another
As coronavirus continues to slam the United States, counties in Hawaii have slowly begun to shut down their vacation rentals.
Cruisers not deterred by coronavirus pandemic, still booking future voyages, experts say
Many cruisers aren’t feeling deterred and still plan to book trips, even after watching multiple ships go into quarantine because of the coronavirus.
Some Grand Princess crew members let off in California after month-long coronavirus saga
Princess Cruises disembarked crew members from its Star Princess and Grand Princess ships via its Royal Princess ship in California Tuesday.
My cruise was canceled due to coronavirus. Here’s how experts say you should navigate refunds, credits
I was scheduled to depart on my first cruise on May 10 on Royal Caribbean’s Oasis Of The Seas. Until the coronavirus pandemic struck.
Holland America ships caught in COVID-19 pandemic dock in Florida; here’s how disembarkation will work
Holland America said that passengers who are fit to travel will go through health screenings and customs Thursday. Most will fly home Friday.
Coronavirus: Holland America’s Zaandam, Rotterdam get OK to transit Panama Canal for Florida
On Friday, the Holland America Line began separating passengers between two ships based on their condition, moving the healthy to the MS Rotterdam.
Coronavirus: New York City cruise terminal preparing for USNS Comfort’s arrival
The city of New York is preparing for the arrival of USNS Comfort, scheduled to come into port Monday.
Coronavirus: Disney is closed, but you can still experience your favorite rides virtually
Coronavirus may have closed Disney indefinitely but a YouTube channel may be able to help lift the spirits of Disney-lovers everywhere.