How the Bay of Biscay earned its reputation as ‘Europe’s Bermuda Triangle’
The gulf’s remorseless conditions have given it legendary status as the wildest waters of the Atlantic Ocean
The gulf’s remorseless conditions have given it legendary status as the wildest waters of the Atlantic Ocean
Throwing cruising stereotypes overboard, the new Explora ship promises to turn luxury cruises into ocean journeys – but does it deliver?
A weather balloon launch, a spot of kayaking and a memorable dive into the deep are all part of a day’s sailing on this cruise adventure
Everything you need to know about Disney Cruise Line, where blood-thirsty buccaneers are scuppered by Mickey and magic is everywhere
The grounding of a luxury cruise ship in a remote corner of Greenland, hundreds of miles from the nearest rescue vessel, raises questions
The Canary Islands are a magnet for cruise ships in colder months, offering the chance to see the best of the archipelago in a single trip
Our expert explains what cruise lines must do if a passenger goes overboard, and suggests how those who fall can boost their survival hopes
Everything you need to know about Saga, where every passenger is over 50 and music doyen Jools Holland delights
The Spirit of Adventure’s voyage into Fowey caused a stir, but the boost to the local economy means vast vessels will keep coming
Repositioning cruises, when ships relocate from one part of the world to another, can be half the price and just as enjoyable
It’s time for the less familiar – and much closer – side of the country to shine
When Crystal Cruise went bust, its legions of devoted fans were bereft, but its new owners are hoping to turn things around
Amsterdam is the latest city trying to ban cruise ships to solve overtourism, despite just 1 per cent of visitors arriving that way
I packed three generations of my family onto a Turkish sailing boat – and it was the best thing I did all year
At times outpaced by seabirds and passing dolphins, our writer relishes a languid life at sea en route from Costa Rica to the Panama Canal
Heading for the Hebrides on the ‘floating country house’ Lord of the Highlands
One enthusiast spends 50 weeks a year on a ship; others have clocked up 200 voyages. But why do they enjoy life afloat so much?
Five times the size of Titanic, Icon of the Seas is only the beginning of the mega-ship era
While P&O Ferries has endured a year to forget, its Gallic rival has yet again been named best in class at the Telegraph Travel Awards
Find out which cruise lines triumphed in the 2023 Telegraph Travel Awards, voted for by readers