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Today — 4 February 2026Cruise Radio

Why Nassau Is Now the World’s Busiest Cruise Transit Port

4 February 2026 at 16:22

Nassau, Bahamas has set another cruise passenger record, marking the third straight year of growth for what’s now the world’s busiest transit cruise port.

A white lighthouse stands on a small rocky island in Nassau, Bahamas surrounded by turquoise water. In the background, Nassau reveals a cluster of tall, pink buildings amid greenery under a clear blue sky.

The port welcomed approximately 6.1 million cruise passengers in 2024 across nearly 1,600 ship calls. That’s a 9.5% increase over 2023’s total of 5.6 million guests, which was itself a record at the time.

“This milestone year for tourism underscores the critical role Nassau Cruise Port continues to play as the primary gateway for visitors to The Bahamas,” said Mike Maura, Jr., CEO and Director of Nassau Cruise Port.

The growth follows a pattern of steady increases. In 2022, Nassau welcomed 4.4 million passengers, up from 3.2 million in 2021.

$300 Million Investment Pays Off

Aerial view of Nassau's bustling cruise ship port with multiple large ships docked. The clear blue ocean surrounds the vessels, and a few clouds are visible in the blue sky. White cruise ships and port buildings contrast beautifully with the turquoise water.
(Photo courtesy of Nassau Cruise Port)

Port authorities invested $300 million in revitalizing Nassau Cruise Port, which reopened in its upgraded form in May 2023.

The project added six new and expanded berths capable of handling the largest cruise ships afloat, including Royal Caribbean’s Icon-class vessels that can bring up to 7,600 passengers per call.

Additional improvements to downtown Nassau included expanded shopping and dining options and the rollout of free Wi-Fi for visitors in 2024.

The upgrades have delivered results. Nassau broke its single-day passenger record twice in 2024. On March 11, six ships brought 30,538 passengers to port. That record fell again on April 8 when five ships delivered 31,011 cruise guests in one day.

Bahamas Tourism Hits All-Time High

Nassau’s success reflects broader growth across the Bahamas. The country welcomed an unprecedented 12.5 million visitors in 2024, with cruise tourism accounting for 86.5% of total arrivals, or more than 10.6 million passengers.

“Visitor arrivals grew 11.4 percent year-over-year, surpassing 2023’s record and exceeding pre-pandemic 2019 levels by more than 72 percent,” Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper told Parliament.

Beyond Nassau, other Bahamian ports showed growth, including destinations with private cruise line islands across the region.

MSC Expands Yacht Club to More Ships in 2026 and 2027

4 February 2026 at 10:19

MSC Cruises is bringing its popular Yacht Club concept to two more ships in its fleet.

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MSC Orchestra (Photo courtesy of MSC Cruises)

The cruise line announced that MSC Musica and MSC Orchestra will both receive the “ship-within-a-ship” concept during scheduled refurbishments between late 2026 and early 2027.

The upgrades will complete the rollout of Yacht Club across the entire Musica class, with all four ships in the series offering the premium enclave once the work is finished.

MSC Musica will get its Yacht Club installation first in late 2026, just ahead of its South American deployment. MSC Orchestra will follow in the first quarter of 2027 before it heads to the Mediterranean for a season sailing from Bari, Italy.

What This Means for MSC’s Fleet

A large MSC Musica cruise ship sails in calm blue waters with a small motorboat nearby, ready for any crew member who might need to jump off for maintenance tasks.
MSC Musica (Photo courtesy of MSC Cruises)

Once both ships are complete, 19 vessels across the MSC Cruises fleet will feature Yacht Club accommodations. The two Musica-class ships join sister vessels MSC Poesia and MSC Magnifica, which already offer the premium experience.

Both MSC Musica and MSC Orchestra measure 92,409 gross tons and currently carry 3,223 passengers. They’re considerably smaller than MSC’s newest ships, like MSC World America, which features the largest Yacht Club in the fleet.

MSC Cruises is always looking for new ways to enhance the onboard experience, striving to create exceptional and elevated concepts to ensure that guests will remember their cruise as the ultimate vacation experience,” the cruise line said in a statement.

The company hasn’t disclosed how many Yacht Club suites will be added to each ship or whether other public areas will be modified during the refurbishments. 

What Yacht Club Passengers Get

The Yacht Club concept gives guests access to exclusive areas separate from the ship’s main public spaces. This includes a suite-only restaurant, private lounge, and dedicated sun deck.

Accommodations feature larger suites with 24-hour butler service and concierge assistance. In-suite amenities include daily refreshments, premium bath products, and packing and unpacking services.

Additional perks include private shopping appointments in onboard boutiques outside regular hours, customized shore excursions, and private transportation in select ports.

MSC Cruises plans to continue adding Yacht Club to future ships, including upcoming World-class vessels scheduled to debut through 2031.

Maritime Union Accuses Carnival of Exploitation, But Some Crew Push Back

4 February 2026 at 01:09

A union pier-side protest against Carnival Australia’s treatment of crew members has been criticized, and it’s not just from the cruise operator. 

A group of people stand behind a banner that reads "Carnival Choose Fun Exploitation," highlighting low crew wages. Additional protest signs and flags are visible, emphasizing the union protest against Carnival Australia’s pay practices.
Photo: AMWU Victoria

There was also some pushback from the crew themselves. In a mixed reaction, it was suggested the Maritime Union of Australia’s protest aim was more about increasing union membership than pushing for better pay and conditions. 

Union protest criticized by some crew members

Some also said the union hasn’t spoken to them about working conditions. One added that the union’s aims were unrealistic. “They’re comparing Australian standards to international maritime contracts.”

“Carnival Cruises is paying its crew as little as $2.50 an hour to work on its Australian cruise ships. This has got to be the worst labor exploitation we have ever seen, and it’s happening in plain sight,” said union organizer Shane Reside.

“When companies like Carnival behave like this, it casts a cloud over all of us. We will not stop until this ugly exploitation is stamped out for good.” Reside said the union has detailed its grievances, but Carnival management refuses to negotiate in good faith.

The protest at Station Pier in Melbourne attracted about 100 people. Carnival has three ships based in Australia.

The cruise company hit back, calling the demonstration a ‘lame tactic’ and nothing more than a recruitment drive for union membership.

“Let’s call the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) activity for what it is: to increase membership and raise revenue. They don’t care about our employees except to try to get a portion of their paycheck for their treasury,” it said ahead of the protest.

“This so-called campaign is offensive to the dedicated shipboard team members who take pride in their work.”

The union claims Carnival “exploits a loophole in the Coastal Trading Act,” while the company responded that it “meets, and in most cases exceeds” what is require under the Maritime Labour Convention.

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Carnival Raising Daily Gratuities, Bottomless Bubbles Package in April 2026

3 February 2026 at 04:12

Carnival Cruise Line has notified guests that recommended gratuities and Bottomless Bubbles prices will increase starting April 2, 2026, marking the cruise line’s first gratuity hike since April 2023.

Side view of the large cruise ship "Mardi Gras" with its bright blue hull and multiple decks with balconies. On this busiest day at Port Canaveral, the sky is partly cloudy, and greenery is visible in the distance as 25 vessels fill the open waters where it is docked.

Daily gratuities for standard staterooms will rise from $16 to $17 per guest, while suite guests will see rates increase from $18 to $19 per day. The increases apply to both U.S. and European departures.

Guests who prepay gratuities through Carnival’s Cruise Manager before April 1 can lock in current rates for any open sailing.

Unless prepaid, recommended gratuities are automatically added to guests’ Sail & Sign accounts. Adjustments can be made during the cruise but not after disembarkation.

Bottomless Bubbles package hike

The adult Bottomless Bubbles package will also increase from $9.50 to $11.99 per person, per day, plus a 20 percent service charge. Pricing for children 17 and under remains unchanged at $6.95 per day plus the service charge.

Thank you, most especially, for your support of our onboard crew,” Carnival said in a guest notice signed by VP of Guest Services Colleen Oliverio.

“Our shipboard team members work hard to provide exceptional and friendly service, and your gratuities go directly to benefit the crew in addition to their base pay.”

Carnival’s announcement follows a wave of gratuity increases across the cruise industry. Margaritaville at Sea recently raised its rates again, now charging $22 per night for staterooms and $25 for suites.

Disney Cruise Line increased rates in January 2025, and Royal Caribbean implemented a modest increase in November 2024.

Even with the increase, Carnival’s gratuities remain among the lowest in the mainstream cruise market.

Royal Caribbean currently charges $18.50 per day for standard cabins, while Margaritaville at Sea now charges $22, well above Carnival’s new $17 rate.

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Court Halts Construction at Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day Mexico Cruise Port

31 January 2026 at 00:57

A legal challenge has temporarily shut down work at Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day Mexico project after a local environmental group was granted an injunction. 

Aerial view of a colorful water park with winding pink, yellow, and purple water slides, pools, palm trees, lounge areas, and a hot air balloon in the background near the ocean.
(Photo courtesy of Royal Caribbean)

Municipal leaders in Mahahual, Mexico, say the change of land use granted on behalf of Royal Caribbean’s project is legal and transparent. It follows the legal filing by the local group DMAS, which claims the amendment was made illegally.

Change of land use granted illegally, says environmental group

DMAS claims it requires public consultation first, but council leader Jaime Aguilar Cheluja says this is not mandatory. “This is mandatory only when the municipal planning programs and instruments established are formulated for the first time or are fully updated,” Aguilar Cheluja said.

He said the change of land use request only relates to about 3% of the total project, which doesn’t necessitate a period of public consultation. The change was requested by Royal Caribbean Group.

DMAS’s legal filing led to a suspension of work on the project after a court granted an injunction on January 25. The group claimed in the filing that land use for more than 107 hectares within the Perfect Day cruise tourism project was illegally reconfigured.

Antonella Vázquez, DMAS President, said the organization is not anti-cruise tourism or opposed to development. “However, we are in favor of respecting the law, urban planning, and the community’s right to a healthy environment.”

DMAS and its supporters worry that the development will negatively impact a protected mangrove area and the town’s water supply. “We are not going to touch anything in the mangrove conservation area,” said Royal Caribbean’s director of innovation, Jay Schneider in response.

The cruise company is planning an 80-hectare water park and related amenities near the existing cruise ship pier.

Cheluja said the council is fully behind the project, which is the largest private investment project of its kind ever in southern Quintana Roo.

A court hearing to address the injunction is expected to take place in the next few days.

Princess Cruises Adds Premium Dining Options to Diamond Princess for $55

28 January 2026 at 17:53

Princess Cruises added two specialty dining venues to Diamond Princess, Makoto Ocean and Crown Grill steakhouse, with reservations now available for all sailings.

The Diamond Princess, a grand Princess Cruises ship, sails on calm blue water under a partly cloudy sky. It features multiple decks with rows of balconies, a distinctive blue wave hull design, and offers premium dining experiences onboard.

Makoto Ocean

Makoto Ocean debuts on Deck 7, featuring Chef Makoto Okuwa’s Edomae-style sushi that previously launched on Sun Princess and Star Princess

The menu includes signature dishes like truffle salmon, snow crab temaki and toro tartare, paired with Japanese-inspired cocktails including the Genmai Negroni and Kodai No Hana made with yuzu juice and Doburoku sake.

Crown Grill Steakhouse

Crown Grill, previously recognized among the “Best Cruise Ship Steakhouses at Sea,” now occupies the former Savoy Dining Room on Deck 5. The restaurant serves premium aged beef, chops and fresh seafood in what Princess describes as an elegant atmosphere with attentive service.

The latest move puts Crown Grill on nearly every Princess cruise ship, following the installation on Sapphire Princess last fall.

Both restaurants cost $55 per person. Guests who book the Princess Premier package get specialty dining included in their fare, meaning no additional charge for either venue.

With Makoto Ocean and Crown Grill now onboard Diamond Princess, and also recently added onboard sister ship Sapphire Princess, we’re proud to enhance the guest experience,” said Sami Kohen, Princess Cruises Vice President Food and Beverage.

Current Deployment

Diamond Princess currently sails roundtrip from Singapore, visiting Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam before returning to Japan. The ship was built in Japan alongside sister ship Sapphire Princess.

For 2027, Princess Cruises plans its largest Japan season ever, with both Diamond Princess and Sapphire Princess sailing from the Tokyo region throughout the entire season.

Amsterdam Considers Complete Ban On Cruise Ships by 2035

28 January 2026 at 17:29

City officials in Amsterdam are now mulling a full ban of ocean cruise ships in the Netherlands capital.

A river scene at sunset in Amsterdam with buildings along the waterfront and a docked riverboat, reflecting on the calm water. Contingency plans ensure smooth operations as cruise protests occasionally bring attention to the bustling harbor.
(Photo courtesy of Pavels Dunaicevs / Shutterstock.com)

Amsterdam’s mayor and some aldermen say a ban of ocean-going cruise ships within a decade is now their favored option.

A full ban is not a new idea although the existing plan was to restrict cruise ship traffic and eventually relocate the central Passenger Terminal Amsterdam to the Western Harbor Area outside the city.

Ship limits were to begin this year. This entails only one ship call per day and no more than 100 calls by ocean cruise ships a year. All ships are required to plug in to shore power from 2027. There were also plans to limit the number of river cruise ships.

The next phase of this original plan was to relocate the passenger terminal to outside the city by 2035, although this is still pending the publication of a full feasibility report.

Call for full cruise ship ban by 2035

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Viking Longship Mani, Expeditions ship Viking Polaris and Viking ocean ship Venus on the North Sea Canal, Amsterdam, Netherlands. (Photo courtesy of Viking)

Based on the cost of a new passenger terminal and the reduced revenues due to the cruise ship restrictions, some city officials now say it makes sense to just impose a complete ban on cruise ship traffic in the city.

However, it is not an official proposal up for debate yet. That decision will be taken by the city council after local elections in March. Councilman Rob Hofland said: “We are finally going to free Amsterdam from these floating apartment blocks.” 

If a complete cruise ship ban is implemented, it doesn’t mean cruise ship guests won’t get the opportunity to explore Amsterdam. 

Nearby Rotterdam is being touted as an alternative port of call. In fact, some cruise lines already call there instead of the capital. This is partly due to public opposition to large cruise ships and demonstrations by anti-cruise activists. Rotterdam is around a one-hour drive from Amsterdam.

Mega Cruise Ships Coming to Tampa Bay Area Under New Port Proposal

20 January 2026 at 00:17

A new cruise port could be established in the Tampa, Florida area, opening up the region to cruise traffic on the largest modern cruise liners for the first time.

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Tampa, Florida

Seattle-based SSA Marine has published a draft proposal for a new cruise port and terminal facility in Manatee County on a 300-acre site known as the Knott-Cowen tract.

Tampa Bay Bridge Limits Cruise Ship Size

A long cable-stayed bridge with multiple support pillars extends over Tampa Bay’s blue waters under a clear sky, connecting two distant land masses—a vital link considered in the latest Port Proposal for mega cruise ships.
Aerial drone photo of Tampa Bay Florida USA Sunshine Skyway Bridge. (Image via Shutterstock)

This would give the largest cruise ships an option to dock in the Tampa area. Currently the height clearance of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge doesn’t allow the largest cruise ships access to Port Tampa Bay.

SSA Marine is touting the project as a gamechanger for the region’s cruise tourism. “Our new port will complement existing cruise activities in the region,” the company says.

“It would be able to service the newer, larger, low-emissions cruise vessels that would otherwise be unable to visit due to the height restrictions of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge,” says Stefano Borzone, president of SSA Marine’s Cruise Division.

SSA Marine, which already has a presence at Tampa Port and other port facilities across Florida, is working with the land’s owner Slip Knott LLC to develop the new facility.

Slip Knott says the project is expected to generate around 31,000 direct and indirect jobs and “boost labor earnings by approximately $1.6 billion.”

“Cruise activity brings visitors, supports small businesses, and generates employment across a wide range of sectors, from hospitality and transportation to logistics and maritime services,” the company added on its website.

The project is still at the early planning stage with no specifics shared about what a finished cruise port and terminal would look like.

“A project of this magnitude will have many layers of review and due diligence,” said Jacki Dezelski, president of the Manatee Chamber of Commerce. Along with the construction and dredging work, the timeline for completion would likely be around the end of the decade at least.

Cruise Line Offers Full Refunds After Water Leak Floods Passenger Cabins

19 January 2026 at 02:26

A water leak caused flooding on an MSC Cruises ship with impacted guests offered compensation. It happened aboard MSC Seaview during a South American cruise last week.

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MSC Seaview (Photo courtesy of MSC Cruises)

The cruise line worked to fix the leak, apologized and compensated guests. Video footage obtained and posted online by a Brazilian news outlet showed standing water in a corridor with guests walking barefoot. The cruise line said water entered a “number of guest cabins” but hasn’t disclosed exactly how many.

MSC said a fault in a water line caused the flooding.

MSC Issues Apology, Compensates Affected Guests

We are sorry for the inconvenience caused to our guests as a result of a leak on the ship. A fault was detected in a water line and unfortunately this resulted in water entering a number of guest cabins and the public corridor.”

“The fault was quickly isolated and resolved by our technical teams and all affected cabins were deep cleaned.”

The company said the flooding posed “no risk to guest safety” and all impacted guests were informed as soon as possible. “We offered a range of compensation offers depending on the degree to which guests were affected, including upgraded cabins and full refunds.”

MSC also offered onboard credit of up to $150.

Another Brazilian news outlet reported around 40 staterooms were affected. Guests were temporarily moved to public areas while inspections and repairs were completed and staterooms were given time to dry out. This reportedly took several hours.

The incident happened two days into a week-long cruise which departed Santos, Brazil and ended this weekend. During a subsequent port call in Maceio, the ship was checked by port authority inspectors and cleared to continue sailing.

During the repairs the ship continued its voyage and there was no interruption to onboard services.

Royal Caribbean Details Cruise Loyalty Benefits With New ‘Points Choice’ Program

15 January 2026 at 19:39

Royal Caribbean Group is detailing Points Choice, a new loyalty program capability that allows guests to earn cruise points on any of its three brands and apply them wherever they choose across Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea.

Royal Caribbean's Symphony of the Seas sailing in The Bahamas.

The program, launching January 30, 2026, connects the company’s existing loyalty programs (Crown & Anchor Society, Captain’s Club, and Venetian Society) giving guests flexibility to direct their earned points to the program where they’ll have the most value. Casino rewards programs give players perks that go from free credits, cashback on losses, to food vouchers and free rooms.

How Point Conversions Work

Guests continue earning cruise points as they always have, based on stateroom category and nights sailed.

The new points comes after the sailing, when guests have up to 14 days to decide which loyalty program receives their earned points. It should be noted that point values vary by brand.

A chart titled "2026 Points Exchange Rate by Brand" compares point values for stateroom categories among Crown & Anchor, Captain’s Club, and Venetian Society loyalty programs. Categories range from suites to inside cabins.

A Royal Caribbean balcony stateroom earns 1 Crown & Anchor point per night, which converts to 3 Captain’s Club points on Celebrity or 1 Venetian Society day for every 3 Royal nights on Silversea.

Celebrity’s top suites earn 24 Captain’s Club points per night, converting to 2 Crown & Anchor points or 1 Venetian Society day.

A chart titled "2026 Points Exchange Rate By Brand" compares nightly point values across three loyalty programs by stateroom category, listing point amounts for each level across Captain’s Club, Crown & Anchor, and Venetian Society.

Silversea’s expedition suites earn 1 VS day per night, worth 2 Crown & Anchor points or 24 Captain’s Club points.

A table displays cruise suite categories and types, with corresponding points per night for three loyalty programs under the Royal Caribbean Group. Points vary by suite and program, helping you maximize your loyalty benefits through the Points Choice System.

Points Choice is designed with our guests at the center,” said Jason Liberty, chairman and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group. “Our guests are exploring more of our brands than ever before, and we believe our loyalty experience should grow with them.”

Building on Status Match

Points Choice builds on Royal Caribbean Group’s Status Match program, introduced in May 2024, which allows loyalty members to enjoy equivalent tier status across all three brands.

A Crown & Anchor Diamond member, for example, receives equivalent recognition when sailing Celebrity or Silversea.

Together, Status Match and Points Choice create what the company calls the most integrated loyalty ecosystem in the cruise industry.

The program eliminates the need for guests to “start over” when exploring different brands within the Royal Caribbean Group portfolio.

Moving Between Brands

Royal Caribbean Group designed Points Choice to show how cruisers move between brands, from multi-generational trips to couples getaways and milestone celebrations.

Rather than operating brand loyalty programs in isolation, the company now enables guests to guide their loyalty journey across its entire portfolio.

Exchange rates will be published annually and may change. Additional information on point conversion details and frequently asked questions is available on Royal Caribbean Group’s website.

Last summer, Carnival Cruise Line announced it would be revamping its loyalty program this year, but it wasn’t well received, as many VIFP (Very Important Fun Person) Club guests looked to other cruise lines.

Norwegian Cruise Line also lets guests status match between brands.

Will Carnival Cruise Line follow suit? And is this the new way to keep guests within the cruise line’s own ecosystem? We’ll have to wait and see.

Don’t forget you can also snag some great last minute cruise deals from companies like Dunhill by doing a quick google search. Cruise companies are always trying to fill up ships last minute so you can usually find some steep discounts!

Carnival Cruise Brings Back Dividends After Record-Breaking Year

15 January 2026 at 19:04

Carnival Corp (CCL) is bringing back dividend payouts after a record-breaking full year performance.

The group’s 2025 full year results saw a 60% jump in adjusted net income to $3.1 billion, driven by $26.6 billion in revenue, an all-time record high.

Record High Full Year Revenue

A large Carnival cruise ship named Carnival Spirit sails across calm ocean waters under a partly cloudy sky during daytime, showcasing multiple decks, lifeboats, and its distinctive red funnel. Experience adventure on the Carnival Spirit Tampa voyage.

The results and the dividend reinstatement pushed Carnival’s share price up nearly 10% the day of the announcement.

It also announced an upcoming change is planned to scrap its US and UK dual-listing. It aims to become a single New York-listed business subject to shareholder approval.

“2025 was a truly phenomenal year,” said CEO Josh Weinstein. “We set new records across our business, achieved investment grade leverage metrics and, as announced reinstating our dividend.”

“We’re always trying to figure out how to make the experience onboard meet and exceed expectations. “We have a tremendously ridiculous price-to-experience ratio gap between what we give to our guests and what you can get in land-based alternatives. That value proposition, I think, is getting clearer and clearer when it comes to how we can market this.”

The fourth quarter adjusted earnings exceeded analysts’ forecasts of $454m, with quarterly revenue at $6.33 billion.

With two-thirds of capacity sold for 2026, the company expects to increase earnings further in 2026 with adjusted net income of around $3.5 billion.

It was the fourth time in 2025 it outperformed guidance thanks to strong last-minute booking volume.

Carnival announced a 15 cents per share dividend is payable in late February 2026.

Carnival Corp CFO David Bernstein said the company structure will be simplified by delisting Carnival PLC from the London stock exchange.

Delisting From UK Stock Exchange

“We believe it will also increase liquidity for stock trades and increase weighting of the stock in major U.S. stock indices,” he said. This means unifying into a single corporate entity listed only in New York.

This will then “streamline governance and reporting, and reduce administrative costs,” Bernstein added. Existing Carnival PLC shareholders would be issued Carnival Corp. shares on a one-for-one basis, making Carnival PLC a UK subsidiary wholly owned by Carnival Corp.

This will be formally proposed at shareholder meetings in April, with an expected completion in the second quarter.

Carnival’s move follows Royal Caribbean (RCL), which reinstated its dividend in 2024 as cruise line across the industry return to shareholder payouts after the pandemic recovery period.

Royal Caribbean Won’t Return to Labadee Until at Least 2027

15 January 2026 at 18:52

Royal Caribbean’s Haiti private destination Labadee won’t be getting any cruise calls for the entirety of 2026. The long suspension will continue for the rest of this year, “out of an abundance of caution,” the cruise line says.

Royal Caribbean suspends calls, cruise ship voyage cancelled, vessel anchored near Labadee coast.

It comes as Haiti’s gang related issues continue to impact overall security of the country since a state of emergency was issued in March 2024.

Highest Level State Department Travel Advisory

The country remains under a Level 4 “do not travel” advisory. The U.S. State Department advises Americans to stay away “due to kidnapping, crime, civil unrest, and limited health care.”

 “We have been monitoring the evolving situation and have extended our pause to Labadee through December 2026. We have already communicated with guests directly,” Royal Caribbean said

The cruise line last called at Labadee in April 2025, and also halted cruise calls for more than six months in 2024.

Royal Caribbean cites ongoing risk assessments of safety even though unrest is centered mainly on the capital Port-au-Prince. It says it continues to monitor developments. Labadee is located on the northern coast, more than 100 miles from Port-au-Prince.

As a private destination it is exclusive to ship guests and has a round-the-clock security presence. The 260-acre site has a private beach, and an array of leisure amenities such as cabanas, a zip line, water slides and boating.

The cruise line has shared itinerary revisions with travel advisors and guests. For most cruises, it has disclosed the replacement port calls although for a few sailings, the scheduled Labadee call is being replaced by a sea day.

The revised itineraries affect sailings on 12 Royal Caribbean ships, which include Allure of the Seas, Icon of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas and Star of the Seas. 

Port calls substituted for Labadee include Nassau, Grand Turk, Cozumel, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Smart Packing for Multiple Climate Zones on a Single Cruise Itinerary

6 January 2026 at 03:54

Cruises that cross multiple climate zones offer variety and contrast within a single trip. You might experience tropical heat one day and cool coastal weather the next, sometimes within the same week.

Two people in orange jackets paddle a yellow kayak through icy waters on an Antarctica Expedition Cruise, passing a floating iceberg where four penguins stand. Snow-covered mountains and more icebergs rise in the distance.

Packing effectively for these shifts requires planning rather than simply bringing more items.

Limited cabin space and airline luggage restrictions make overpacking impractical. The goal is to prepare for changing conditions while keeping your wardrobe and gear manageable. Smart packing focuses on adaptability, layering, and thoughtful item selection.

Preparing for Changing Conditions Early

Before packing anything, review the itinerary carefully. Note the regions, typical seasonal weather, and whether the cruise includes sea days or overnight port stays. This context informs every packing decision that follows.

Some travelers also think about communication tools during port days or excursions. Mobile radios are occasionally used in group travel situations, and keeping essentials like Motorola radio batteries organized ensures equipment remains usable if brought along.

While not required for most cruisers, planning for accessories follows the same logic as preparing for weather changes.

Layering as a Core Strategy

Layering is one of the most effective ways to handle varying climates. Lightweight base layers can be worn alone in warm destinations or combined with insulating pieces in cooler regions. This approach reduces the need for bulky, single-purpose clothing.

Mid-layers such as light sweaters or fleece jackets provide warmth without taking up much space. Outer layers, like a packable jacket, protect against wind or rain and can be easily removed. Together, these pieces adapt to a wide range of temperatures.

Fabrics That Work Across Climates

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(Photo courtesy of Holland America Line)

Choosing the right clothes for traveling is essential. Look for garments made from breathable, moisture-wicking materials that help regulate body temperature in warm and humid environments. These fabrics also dry faster, which is helpful when laundry access is limited.

In cooler climates, the same materials can be layered effectively. Natural fibers like merino wool are often favored because they provide insulation while remaining breathable. Selecting versatile fabrics reduces the total number of items you need to pack.

Footwear for Diverse Destinations

Footwear presents a common packing challenge on multi-climate cruises. Space constraints limit how many pairs you can reasonably bring. Selecting shoes that perform well in multiple settings is essential.

Comfortable walking shoes are usually the highest priority, as they suit both sightseeing and casual onboard activities. A second pair, such as sandals or dress shoes, can cover warm-weather excursions or formal evenings. Weather-resistant options add flexibility in cooler or wetter ports.

Accessories That Add Flexibility

Small accessories can significantly expand your comfort range. Scarves, hats, and lightweight gloves take up minimal space but provide warmth when temperatures drop. They can be easily removed and stored when not needed.

Sun protection accessories are equally important in warmer regions. Sunglasses and a packable hat help manage intense sunlight without adding bulk. These items offer practical benefits across multiple climates.

Managing Cabin Storage Efficiently

A neatly made bed with white linens and two blue "Relax" pillows welcomes you to a compact, modern Star Princess room. Beside the bed are a desk, chair, phone, brochures, and large mirror—perfect for enjoying quiet spaces after exploring dining options.

Cruise cabins are designed for efficiency, not excess storage. Using packing cubes or compression bags helps keep clothing organized and accessible. This is particularly helpful when rotating outfits for different climates.

Separating warm-weather and cool-weather items allows you to retrieve what you need quickly. Keeping rarely used items stowed reduces clutter and makes daily routines smoother. E

Efficient storage supports adaptability throughout the trip.

Laundry Planning on Longer Cruises

Many multi-climate itineraries span more than a week. Laundry services or self-service facilities are often available onboard, though availability varies by ship. Planning to do laundry once can significantly reduce how much you need to pack.

Quick-drying fabrics make hand-washing feasible if needed. Rewearing versatile items after laundering helps maintain a streamlined wardrobe. This approach supports smart packing without sacrificing comfort.

Balancing Comfort With Practicality

A red and black train travels through a snowy, mountainous Alaskan landscape with rocky slopes and scattered trees—an unforgettable scene often glimpsed on a Holland America Alaska cruise excursion, with the view captured from the side of the train and its metal railing.

Packing for multiple climate zones is ultimately about balance. You want to be prepared without feeling burdened by excess gear. Each item should earn its place by serving multiple purposes.

Thoughtful selection reduces decision fatigue during the trip. When everything works together, adjusting to a new climate becomes routine rather than stressful. This balance enhances the overall cruise experience.

Adapting as the Journey Unfolds

A cruise that spans different climates highlights the value of flexibility. Weather can change unexpectedly, and personal comfort needs may shift over time. Packing with adaptability in mind allows you to respond with ease.

Rather than aiming for perfect preparation, focus on readiness.

When your clothing and gear can adjust along with the itinerary, you spend less time managing logistics and more time enjoying the journey itself.

Princess Cruises’ Discovery Princess Named “Coolest Way To See Alaska” by Good Housekeeping

5 January 2026 at 21:20

Princess Cruises’ Discovery Princess has been named “Coolest Way To See Alaska” in Good Housekeeping’s 2026 Travel Awards.

Aerial view Discovery Princess Los Angeles

Good Housekeeping selected winners through expert reviews, consumer feedback, and real-world testing by its editorial team.

Discovery Princess earned top marks for blending innovation, luxury, and family-friendly entertainment while delivering authentic Alaskan experiences. The award reinforces Princess’s position as the leading cruise line in Alaska.

What Makes Discovery Princess Stand Out for Families

The ship brings Alaska’s culture and environment onboard through Princess’s signature “North to Alaska” immersive programming.

Park Rangers stationed onboard in Glacier Bay provide live narration and lead Junior and Teen Ranger programs. Storyteller series feature cultural ambassadors, adventurers, authors, photographers, and Iditarod champions sharing authentic Alaskan perspectives.

Beyond traditional cruising, the ship offers unique experiences like Puppies in the Piazza and Campfire Movies Under the Stars—entertainment designed to engage all ages. Youth and teen activities include Gold Rush Treasure Hunt and the Great Alaskan Fishermen’s Race.

Dining reflects Alaska’s seafood heritage. Discovery Princess sources fresh salmon, halibut, and crab locally throughout the voyage.

A unique “Cook My Catch” program lets guests enjoy the fish they reel in during select shore excursions. The ship features Alaska craft beers, local spirits, and signature Alaska-themed cocktails.

2026 Alaska Season Expansion

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Princess is operating its biggest Alaska season ever in 2026. Discovery Princess sails the popular “Voyage of the Glacier” route between Vancouver and Anchorage (Whittier), featuring Glacier Bay National Park.

The season marks the debut of Star Princess, the cruise line’s newest ship, offering weekly seven-day Inside Passage round-trip cruises from Seattle. Overall, Princess’s Alaska program for May through September 2026 includes eight ships, 180 departures, and 19 destinations.

For an extended time in Alaska, Princess Cruisetours combines seven-day Glacier cruises with 3-10 nights at Princess-owned Wilderness Lodges.

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