Elderly cruise ship passengers arriving in the United States, alleged they were abused by ICE while going through the immigation and customs.
Carnival Cruise Line's new smoking policy in effect in 2011.
Treat the ocean with respect.
The Ship, passengers get murdered onboard.
What happens to a ship, when the navigator makes an incorrect calculation. Funny!
Watch out in the cruise ship sauna.
Taking the plunge. What does this have to do with cruising? Absolutely nothing. But, it is certainly entertaining.
Things you might experience in a port of call. Some boys take a rubber ducky into the water with them, others...well, they like something a little bit bigger. Billy boy on a Kayak, finds a playmate.
Making sure the new swim suit for his cruise is pre-shrunk.
German anti-terrorist police do a practice drill to rescue a vessel under siege. They make it look so easy with the ship sitting at the dock.
Contractors aboard Norwegian Majesty give the inside scoop.
Shark eats a man?
Why do people take cruises instead of staying in resorts? The FOOD of course! Everyone knows that. It flows like an endless river all day and all night long. A cruise ship passenger commentary on the food aboard her cruise. What happens on a cruise ship, doesn't always stay on a cruise ship.
You can say what you want about Canadians, but their motto is "Ready Aye Ready" and they are that, ready. AND, never once in their history, have they ever demanded that a lighthouse move out the way of one of their ships.
U.S. Navy having some fun, Hey Ya music video. VAW-116 is a US Navy Command and Control Squadron that deploys aboard USS Abraham Lincoln as part of Carrier Air Wing Two.
U.S. Navy having some fun, Pump It music video. VAW-116 is a US Navy Command and Control Squadron that deploys aboard USS Abraham Lincoln as part of Carrier Air Wing Two.
Video #1. An oil spill in New Orleans on the Mississippi River, shuts down commercial and passengers ship traffic, stranding ships with cargo headed to northern points on the river.
Video #2. An oil spill in New Orleans on the Mississippi River, shuts down commercial and passengers ship traffic, stranding ships with cargo headed to northern points on the river.