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Hidden Camera Found in Cruise Ship Bathroom During Caribbean Sailing

9 April 2026 at 10:44

A passenger aboard the Celebrity Beyond has been arrested and charged with video voyeurism after crew members discovered a hidden camera in a public bathroom aboard the ship during a Caribbean sailing.

Aerial view of Celebrity Beyond
Aerial view of Celebrity Beyond (Photo courtesy of Celebrity Cruises)

Robert Qi Peng, of Charlotte, North Carolina, is accused of concealing a pen fitted with a tiny video camera in a unisex bathroom.

Staff discovered the device hidden beneath discarded hand towels while cleaning the restroom, and the ship’s chief security officer then notified the FBI.

After docking at Crown Bay, St. Thomas, in the U.S. Virgin Islands on April 1, FBI and Port Authority agents reviewed the pen camera’s memory card. The footage allegedly showed Peng positioning the device to record the toilet area.

Footage captured multiple passengers, including a child

A black ballpoint pen with silver accents and a clip, placed diagonally on a plain white background, discreetly conceals a hidden camera for added security.
(Screengrab via BHphotovideo)

The approximately 90-minute recording reportedly captured nine passengers using the bathroom.

When questioned by the FBI, Peng allegedly admitted to placing the camera and told investigators he had begun secretly recording as the ship left Miami.

Video found on his laptop showed multiple guests using the toilet, including at least one child. He also reportedly told investigators he possessed several other micro cameras.

Peng was removed from the ship, which continued the voyage without him. He appeared in U.S. District Court on April 2, where U.S. Magistrate Judge G. Alan Teague released him on a $1,000 bond.

As conditions of his release, Peng was ordered not to use any hidden recording devices and to continue seeking employment.

He faces one count of unlawful video voyeurism. If found guilty, he could face up to one year in prison and a fine of up to $100,000.

According to CruiseMapper, the Celebrity Beyond‘s week-long itinerary included stops in the Dominican Republic, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and St. Kitts before returning to PortMiami on Easter Sunday.

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Cruise Ship Runs Aground Near Famous Cast Away Filming Spot

7 April 2026 at 13:26

Thirty passengers were safely evacuated after a small cruise ship ran aground on a reef in Fiji over the weekend.

Large white and blue Blue Lagoon Cruises ship anchored in clear blue water, with small islands and boats visible in the distance under a partly cloudy sky.

The MV Fiji Princess, operated by Blue Lagoon Cruises, grounded near Monuriki Island on Saturday. The island is best known as the filming location for the 2000 Tom Hanks film “Cast Away.”

What caused the grounding

Blue Lagoon Cruises said in a statement that conditions were calm when the ship anchored in the area. A sudden squall then caused the anchor to drag, pushing the 182-foot vessel onto a nearby reef. No passengers were injured.

A ferry was brought alongside at first light Sunday, and all 30 passengers disembarked with their luggage and belongings. They were taken to Denarau Island.

Fuel removed, crew transferred

The Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji said in a statement on Monday that approximately 23,000 liters of fuel had been successfully removed from the vessel, reducing the risk of pollution to the surrounding marine environment. Oil spill response booms remain on site as a precaution.

The crew of the Fiji Princess was subsequently transferred to the line’s sister vessel, Cougar, and departed the area bound for Port Denarau.

A salvage operator from Australia has been on scene since Sunday. Further recovery efforts are on hold pending improved weather and sea conditions.

Investigation underway

Blue Lagoon Cruises said the investigation is in its early stages. The Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji did not respond to a media request for comment at the time of the initial report but issued its own update Monday confirming the fuel transfer had been completed.

A similar situation happened in December 2024 when a tender boat carrying about 30 passengers from Crown Princess ran aground near Australia’s Kangaroo Island after experiencing engine trouble.

Unlike the Fiji Princess, the vessel was a small tender boat rather than a full cruise ship, and no reef was involved.

All 30 passengers made it safely to shore, wading through thigh-high water before continuing with their excursions.

Holland America Line Quietly Raises Gratuities — Here’s What You’ll Now Pay

6 April 2026 at 23:03

Holland America Line has increased both its daily gratuity rate and its onboard service charge.

A large cruise ship labeled "Holland America Line" sails on calm blue water. The ship, offering Mexico Cruises and cultural workshops, has multiple decks with rows of balconies and people visible at the front. "Nieuw Amsterdam" is displayed on the bow.

The daily crew appreciation fee is now $18 per person, per day for guests in standard cabins, up from $17. Suite guests will pay $20 per day, up from $19. Holland America last adjusted these rates in February 2024.

The one dollar increase breaks down to be a 5.9% increase for standard cabins ($17 to $18) and a 5.3% increase for suites ($19 to $20). 

Service Charge Also Increases

In addition to the increasing the daily gratuity that is automatically charged, Holland America raised its service charge on onboard purchases from 18 to 20 percent. That charge applies automatically to beverages, specialty dining cover charges, a la carte menu items, bar retail purchases, and spa and salon services.

The move mirrors what Carnival and Princess have recently done. Princess Cruises raised its service charge from 18 to 20 percent earlier this year, and Carnival made the same move.

No doubt aware that this type of change is never well received by the cruising public, Holland America opted not to make a formal announcement or send a press release. Rather, word began spreading amongst cruisers after they noticed an update to the line’s website outlining the changes.

How the Daily Gratuity Works

A cafeteria-style food service counter with glass barriers, kitchen appliances, and staff working behind the counter—like those highlighted in a Volendam Review. The area includes a pizza oven, fryers, and various food preparation stations.

The daily fee is automatically added to each guest’s onboard account and pooled with charges from across the fleet. 

The cruise line’s website says, “Crew Appreciation is Holland America Line’s approach to gratuities, designed to recognize the many team members who support your journey, including those you see every day and those working behind the scenes.”

Guests can request an adjustment at Guest Services before their account is finalized prior to disembarkation.

How Holland America’s Rate Compares

For context, Princess Cruises currently charges $18 per day for standard cabins and $20 for suites, putting it on par with Holland America’s new rates. 

Celebrity Cruises charges $18 per day for most cabin categories, rising to $19 for Concierge Class and AquaClass, and $23 for The Retreat suites. Carnival Cruise Line’s updated rates also took effect April 2.

For a seven-night cruise, two guests in a standard cabin will now pay $252 in crew appreciation charges, up from $238 at the previous rate.

New Zealand Police Investigate Death on Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas

4 April 2026 at 13:25

The death of a cruise ship guest prompted a police investigation in New Zealand. The incident was reported as a “sudden death” aboard Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas during a 12-night cruise of Australia and New Zealand.

New Zealand police investigate ‘sudden death’ on Anthem of the Seas

Two closed wooden doors with silver handles are positioned side by side in a hallway with striped carpeting. Red markings appear on both doors, possibly for measurement or annotation purposes. A ceiling light is above.
The door was sealed with security tape until authorities could investigate the stateroom.

The death occurred during the ship’s approach to its first port call at Waitangi, Bay of Islands, at around 1:45 a.m. on March 25. New Zealand police were immediately notified and officers were waiting at the pier when the ship arrived several hours later.

At around 1:45 a.m., police were notified of a death on board the Anthem of the Seas cruise ship which was arriving from Sydney, Australia,” a New Zealand Police spokesperson said. “They are making enquiries into the person’s death on behalf of the coroner.”

Royal Caribbean says it is cooperating with NZ police

A large cruise ship, Anthem of the Seas, sails through a calm blue ocean on a clear day with a few clouds in the sky.
(Photo courtesy of Royal Caribbean)

Royal Caribbean confirmed the incident and said it is cooperating with authorities. “We are saddened by the passing of one of our guests. We are supporting authorities in their investigation.”

No further details have been shared regarding the cause of death or the circumstances leading up to it. Police have not indicated whether the death is being treated as suspicious, and the identity of the passenger has not been released. It is unclear whether other guests aboard the ship have been informed.

The 12-night roundtrip voyage departed Sydney on March 22 and includes stops at Waitangi, Napier, Wellington, Lyttelton-Christchurch, Dunedin, and Fiordland National Park before returning to Sydney on April 3.

Unrelated to the incident, the ship was forced to skip a scheduled port call at Tauranga due to severe weather from a subtropical low-pressure system.

The Anthem of the Seas is a Quantum Class ship that can accommodate up to 4,180 guests and approximately 1,500 crew members.

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