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22 Apr 2025

StarCruises Sets Sail from Bangkok with Star Voyager

Star Voyager sails from Laem Chabang with two departures on April 22 and May 7, 2025. Credit: StarCruises

Building on over 30 years of cruising excellence across Asia and beyond, the newly revitalized StarCruises brand celebrated its inaugural sailing from Thailand with the arrival of the Star Voyager at Laem Chabang Port, the gateway to Bangkok. The occasion signaled a new chapter for both StarCruises and Thailand, reinforcing the country’s growing status as a cruise hub and destination in Southeast Asia.The Star Voyager, fresh from a USD$50 million refurbishment, now offers Thai travelers and international guests an elevated cruising experience.

08 Aug 2024

Cruisezilla? Modern Cruise Ships Now Dwarf the Titanic

Source: T&E

The number and size of cruise ships globally has doubled since the start of the millennium, T&E’s new ‘Cruisezillas: How much bigger can cruise ships get?’ report reveals. If they continue to grow at this rate, the biggest cruise ships in 2050 could be a staggering 345,000 gross tonnage, making them almost eight times bigger than the Titanic.In January 2024, the world’s largest cruise ship to date, the Icon of the Seas, was launched. The floating city contains 40 restaurants, seven swimming pools and can carry 7,600 passengers.

07 May 2020

Signs Led to Japan's Second Coronavirus Cruise Ship Hot Spot

File photo: Costa Atlantica (Photo: Carnival Corp)

Seven days before Japan quarantined a cruise ship near Tokyo early this year, in what became one of the first coronavirus hot spots outside China, another cruise ship docked in southern Japan.For the next five weeks, as the virus took hold in Japan and the Diamond Princess in Yokohama port grabbed global attention, the Japanese authorities issued no warnings to the Costa Atlantica 1,200 km (750 miles) to the southwest.Passengers from the Yokohama ship were dying while people from the other vessel freely got on and off…