What's Happening?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released data evaluating the cleanliness of cruise lines, highlighting both the cleanest and those with the highest number of norovirus outbreaks. Viking Ocean, Viking Expedition, and Crystal Cruises
were identified as the cleanest, each scoring an average of 99 out of 100. Despite high cleanliness scores, the cruise industry saw a 28% increase in illness outbreaks in 2025 compared to the previous year, with norovirus responsible for 74% of these incidents. The CDC's inspections, which rank ships on a 100-point scale, revealed that while many cruise lines maintain high hygiene standards, the close quarters of ships make them susceptible to rapid virus spread.
Why It's Important?
The findings underscore the ongoing challenge of maintaining health standards in the cruise industry, a sector that has become increasingly popular for vacations. The rise in norovirus outbreaks, despite high cleanliness scores, highlights the need for continuous improvement in health protocols. This situation affects both the reputation of cruise lines and the confidence of travelers, potentially impacting the industry's economic performance. Cruise lines must balance maintaining high cleanliness standards with implementing effective measures to prevent the spread of contagious illnesses.
What's Next?
Cruise lines are likely to enhance their health and safety protocols to address the spread of norovirus and other illnesses. This may include more rigorous cleaning procedures, improved passenger health screenings, and increased public health education for travelers. The industry will need to work closely with health authorities to develop strategies that ensure passenger safety while maintaining the appeal of cruise vacations. Stakeholders, including cruise operators and health officials, will be monitoring the effectiveness of these measures in reducing future outbreaks.









