Europe

Super Express Grounds After Tug Collision in Mykonos

Passenger Ro-Ro vessel Super Express was involved in an incident at the Port of Mykonos on May 26, when it collided with a tugboat during docking

Mykonos Harbor at dusk

Cunard Celebrates Liverpool Visit with Royal Guest

May 27 Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal came aboard the Queen Anne while the ship was docked in Liverpool, according to a statement.

Liverpool docks, UK

AIDA Cruises Wins Two Silver ESG Awards in Athens

AIDA earns two silver awards at this year’s ESG Shipping Awards in Athens recognizing the company’s commitment to innovation and social impact.

The AIDA Perla cruise ship

Carnival Warns Guests of Sea Ice Ahead of Greenland Trip

As the Carnival Pride embarks on its 14-night cruise to Greenland and Canada, Carnival has issued a precautionary update regarding sea ice conditions

Uummannaq Island, Greenland

Norway Considers Cruise-Only Tax Amid Tourism Debate

In the debate over how to manage growing tourism in Norway, the country's Parliament is leaning toward implementing a tax focused on cruise tourism

A cruise ship sailing through the Norwegian fjords

Police and Navy Conduct Terror Drill at Alicante Port

Spanish National Police and Navy forces executed a joint training exercise simulating a terrorist threat near Alicante's cruise terminal.

Alicante port at night

Cargo Ship Runs Aground in Strait; Crew Member Detained

A general cargo vessel ran aground in the Sound Strait which separates Sweden and Denmark. The incident is believed to be caused by alcohol.

a cargo ship run aground in a narrow body of water

Officer Charged After Ship Grounds Near Trondheim Home

A second officer from Ukraine aboard the NCL Salten container vessel has been formally charged with negligent navigation.

the NCL Saltern grounded next to home on the Norwegian fjords

Royal Caribbean Donates $40K to Support Seafarers in Norway

Royal Caribbean Group makes $40,000 donation to the Norwegian Seaman’s Mission, demonstrating its commitment to the well-being of seafarers.

The Norwegian flag

Container Ship Grounds Near Home in Trondheim Fjord

A Cypriot-flagged container ship NCL Salten ran aground overnight in Norway’s Trondheim fjord, coming to rest just meters from a residential home

A containership grounding next to a home

Ocean Victory Cruise Ship Seized in Malaga Port

On May 20, the Ocean Victory cruise ship—operated by Spain’s newcomer cruise line Alma Cruceros—was detained in the port of Malaga.

Malaga port at sunset

Collision Between Container Ship and Russian Rescue Vessel

On May 20th, a container vessel struck the Russian-flagged salvage and rescue ship Spasatel Karev during docking maneuvers on the Neva River.

a container ship and Russian rescue vessel coliding

Costa Favolosa Enacts Health Measures Amid Illness Cases

Costa has implemented emergency health protocols following reports of gastrointestinal illness among several passengers aboard the Costa Favolosa

Close up of a Costa cruise ship

UK Sanctions Ship Financier Tied to Russian Tanker Sales

The UK has sanctioned a British shipping finance expert, accusing him of aiding Russia’s shadow fleet by acquiring oil tankers on its behalf.

The Union Jack flag of the United Kingdom

HGK Gets Green Light for Remote Vessel Trials in Germany

HGK Shipping, a leader in inland shipping, has received approval to begin testing remote-controlled vessels on Germany's canal network.

A captain steering a vessel on a German canal from a shore based bridge

MSC Enters Ukrainian Logistics with Strategic Acquisitions

Medlog, the inland logistics arm of global shipping giant Mediterranean Shipping Co, makes significant move into the Ukrainian logistics sector.

MSC shipping containers in a terminal

Estonia Approves First Offshore Wind Farm Building Permit

Estonia takes step forward in its renewable energy ambitions by approving draft law that grants country’s first permit for an offshore wind project

An offshore windfarm

Elderly Cruise Passengers Charged in Italian Ring Theft

A couple from Chile has been officially charged by Italian authorities after allegedly stealing a €1,000 ring from a jewelry store in Messina.

A gold ring encrusted with diamonds and a sapphire

DanPilot Launches World’s First Remote Pilotage Trial

With official approval from the Danish Emergency Management Agency, DanPilot and Danelec have begun a groundbreaking trial of remote pilotage.

The Danish flag

Gothenburg Port Achieves Milestone in Green Bunkering

The Port of Gothenburg has announced the successful execution of a landmark bunkering operation involving locally produced liquefied biomethane.

Port of Gothenburg at sunset