Cruise Pulse: News and Notes for Nov. 23, 2015
Cruise Line & Cruise Ship Jason Leppert November 23, 2015

PHOTO: Liberty of the Seas just became the largest cruise ship to ever set sail from Texas. (Photo courtesy of Royal Caribbean International)
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Princess Cruises' Crown Princess had to cancel its call on Dunedin, New Zealand over the weekend due to a stormy forecast.
After a three-year absence, Norwegian Cruise Line has returned to Port Canaveral with the arrival of the Norwegian Spirit.
From Galveston, Royal Caribbean International’s Liberty of the Seas is now the largest cruise ship to ever set sail from Texas.
With new ships sailing from its ports, this year has the potential to welcome an even greater cruising season for South Florida.
Kenya's cruise tourism appears to be back on track after Oceania Cruises' Insignia visited Mombasa on Nov. 17, 2015.
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