What's in the CruiseFeed feed
Exactly what you get when you connect — every cruise line, ship, sailing, itinerary and price we track, and how fresh it is. Tile size below reflects sailing volume; the whole feed is one clean, deduped schema.
Data pulled Aug 7, 2026 · updated daily
Reproduce any of these with /v1/stats, /v1/cruise-lines and /v1/ports. "Unique sailings" is the deduped count — the feed carries more rows than that, because the same sailing often comes from more than one source. Ship and port figures are floors, since one place can appear under several source spellings. Departures run from 2025 to 2030; filter on departure_date for bookable inventory only.
/v1/cruise-lines returns 67 values; we count 61. The other six are vessel owners that charter to other brands, or source browse categories rather than companies. They stay in the feed and stay filterable — we just don't call them cruise lines.
Sailing volume by cruise line
Rectangle size reflects unique sailings in the feed. Top 10 of 61 lines shown.
What's in a sailing record
One predictable record per sailing, plus the matched ship's full specs and a price-history trail. Same shape across all 61 lines — every field below is present on every record, and the ones a line doesn't publish come back null rather than missing.
Populated on virtually every sailing
Varies by line
Cruise lines differ a lot in what they publish. These fields are present on the record either way — populated where the line exposes them, null where it does not. We pass through what is published rather than estimating the rest.
Updated daily
New and changed sailings land every day, and /v1/stats reports the exact time of the last write. Your own export cadence — monthly, weekly or daily — is whichever plan you're on.
Price history included
Every snapshot is kept, so you can track how a fare has moved and fire fare-drop alerts.
One stable schema
Deduped and normalized across every line — 150,000+ source rows collapse to 75,000+ unique sailings. Versioned, with changes announced in advance.
Build on the full feed
75,000+ unique sailings across 61 cruise lines, updated daily. Try it live, then get a key and start pulling clean, normalized data.