Galveston shattered records, hosting more than 3.4 million passengers and seeing more than 380 sailings from its three terminals.
Texas' Port of Galveston almost filed for bankruptcy in the 1990s. Its CEO credits the booming cruise industry for saving the port.
The Galveston Wharves Board of Trustees announced plans to fund an updated 20-Year Strategic Master Plan and to continue to ...
Big things are happening on Galveston Island in 2025 and beyond. Here's what to know about exciting new developments and ...
For the first time, AAA released a cruise travel forecast because trends show since the COVID-19 pandemic, people are ...
The Galveston ... cruise business growing faster than forecasted, construction costs continuing to rise and the port receiving state funding to jump-start cargo expansion. Rees said that the port ...
The Port of Galveston has momentum ... have benefited from having cruise passengers stroll through the restaurants and shops, especially when three ships are in port at once.
Cruise News Today host Doug Parker reported a couple on board a Carnival ship in port forgot to close the curtains on their ...
The Texas port plans to open a fourth $156 million ... one of the world's largest cruise ships, sailing out of Galveston in 2026 — could continue to catapult its popularity.
In the 1990s, the 200-year-old Port ... ship in November. Galveston expects to accommodate 419 cruises in 2025, a more than 25% increase from three years prior — making it the fourth busiest ...
The Port of Galveston, Texas' only cruise port, expects to accommodate 419 cruise ships in 2025. The port had previously exclusively handled cargo and almost filed for bankruptcy in the 1990s.