Hurricane Melissa, Cruise and Caribbean
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Hurricane season is in full swing as cruise lines make adjustments with their ships and itineraries due to Category 5 Hurricane Melissa. Here are some
As Caribbean sailings are affected by Hurricane Melissa, cruise expert Marc Shoffman explains how ships cope with extreme weather
Celebrity Beyond is heading west to stay away from Hurricane Melissa, the latest ship to shift away from the powerful storm.
With Hurricane Melissa moving at speeds of 175 miles per hour and preparing to make landfall on the island nation of Jamaica by the afternoon of Oct. 28, governments are warning their citizens to put off travel, while airlines and cruise lines are calling off trips.
A Norwegian Cruise Line ship is set to come up the St. Johns River on Oct. 31. Here's how to see it and what it adds for cruising from Jacksonville.
Hurricane Melissa strengthened into a Category 5 storm early Monday, unleashing torrential rain and threatening to bring catastrophic flooding to the northern Caribbean.
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8 US warships fighting drug cartels in Caribbean Sea brace for Hurricane Melissa
President Donald Trump's military campaign near Venezuela could soon be in the destructive path of Hurricane Melissa as it bears down on Jamaica.
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Trump’s F-35s, Warships In Caribbean In ‘DANGER’; US Moves Military Assets As Hurricane Melissa Hits
Hurricane Melissa has made landfall in Jamaica, forcing the United States to move naval ships and F-35 stealth aircraft to safety. Seven Navy ships, the USS Gerald R. Ford carrier strike group, and other forces in the Caribbean have been repositioned as part of inclement weather plans,