With Canada dropping its vaccination requirement, the cruise industry is gearing up for a big season

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With Canada dropping its vaccination requirement, the cruise industry is gearing up for a big season, writes Alaska travel columnist Scott McMurren.

“Canada was a black eye for the cruise industry,” said Chiron. “It prevented people from sailing and blunted the booking season.”

On top of that, Chiron says that since inflation has pumped up hotel rates around the world, cruise ships are priced “between 30 and 40 percent lower” than land-based resorts. 1. Sail on the Norwegian Sun for a 21-day trans-Atlantic crossing, leaving Miami on Oct. 31. Ports include New York, Newport, Ponta Delgada, Tenerife, Gibraltar, Malaga and Lisbon. Oceanview cabins are available for as little as $799 per person, not including taxes and fees.

 

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