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Holland America’s Rotterdam is back in service after a two-week dry dock in the Netherlands, and guests sailing this summer’s Northern Europe season are already on board experiencing the changes.
The Two Week Dry Dock
(Photo courtesy of Holland America Line)
The ship returned to service April 26 after work completed in its namesake port. The upgrades touch nearly every corner of the ship, covering entertainment venues, suites, public spaces, the casino, spa, and retail.
The biggest focus was live music. Billboard Onboard and Rolling Stone Lounge both got additional seating and a redesigned central lounge connecting the two spaces, improving sightlines for performances.
The Crow’s Nest added a dedicated live music stage alongside its existing lecture and enrichment programming. A new outdoor stage and bandstand also went in at the Sea View Pool on Deck 9 aft.
(Photo courtesy of Holland America Line)
On the accommodation side, 22 Vista Suites received new sofa beds, expanding them to quad occupancy for up to four guests without changing the overall suite layout or amenities.
Elsewhere, new carpeting was installed throughout staterooms, corridors, and public areas. The main dining room got more flexible table configurations.
(Photo courtesy of Holland America Line)
The casino added roughly 20 slot machines along with new seating and TVs at the table games area. The Greenhouse Spa received a new ergonomic hair-washing station.
The Effy Jewelry boutique was also refreshed, bringing Rotterdam in line with updates already completed on Koningsdam, Westerdam, and Zuiderdam.
What It Means for Cruise Guests
(Photo courtesy of Holland America Line)
If you’re booked on Rotterdam for a Northern Europe sailing this summer, you’re getting a noticeably refreshed product. The live music expansion is the most meaningful change for most guests.
HAL has built its identity around Music Walk, and adding outdoor and panoramic-view stages gives passengers more places to catch performances without crowding into the same venues.
(Photo courtesy of Holland America Line)
The suite sofa bed additions are the clearest win for families and small groups. Previously, booking a Vista Suite for four guests was a more complicated proposition.
Now 22 of those suites comfortably sleep four, which makes Rotterdam a stronger option for multigenerational travel without the cost of booking two separate cabins.
This is also a routine dry dock refresh, not part of Holland America’s larger Evolution program, which is a separate $500 million fleet overhaul targeting older Vista and Signature class ships starting with Oosterdam in Fall 2027.
Rotterdam sails seven-night Northern Europe itineraries through the summer before repositioning for Caribbean sailings this winter.
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A cruise ship guest was pronounced dead off the California coast after falling from a stateroom balcony.
The woman, who hasn’t been named yet, went over the balcony and landed on a deck below. It is unclear how far she fell.
Woman fell from balcony onto a lower deck
(Photo Courtesy of Carnival Cruise Line)
It marks the third overboard or fall death on cruise ships in just two weeks. She was a guest on the Carnival Firenze which was sailing near Catalina Island when the incident occurred. The woman’s family raised the alarm with ship crew.
“All appropriate authorities have been alerted. As is customary, law enforcement will board the ship today on Catalina Island to conduct the required investigation,” the cruise line said earlier.
“Carnival’s Care Team is supporting the guest’s family, and our thoughts and prayers are with them and their loved ones.”
Carnival Firenze’s path after leaving Long Beach, California. (Image via Marine Traffic)
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department told the media the FBI is handling the investigation. The circumstances leading up to the fall have not been disclosed by authorities.
Carnival Firenze is on a short Baja Mexico cruise roundtrip from the Long Beach Cruise Terminal. Catalina Island is situated about 20 miles from Los Angeles. The ship left the island and visits Ensenada, Mexico today before returning to Long Beach on April 30. The ship has capacity for more than 5,000 guests.
Third cruise ship fall in the past two weeks
This incident comes days after a Norwegian Cruise Line crew member went overboard off the coast of Massachusetts. According to surveillance video footage, the Norwegian Breakaway employee fell into the sea around 12 miles off Cape Cod at the weekend.
Norwegian Breakaway (Photo courtesy of Norwegian Cruise Line)
A large-scale US Coast Guard air and sea search operation was conducted but suspended several hours later without success.
The incident led to a delay in embarkation for the next voyage out of Boston on Sunday. “These efforts required the vessel’s full attention before the voyage could safely resume toward Boston,” NCL said in an update to new departing guests.
“Situations such as these are never easy, and the safety and wellbeing of those at sea remain at the heart of every decision we make.”
Just a week earlier, a Carnival Splendor guest in his 70s went overboard off the coast of Brisbane, Australia, which the cruise line says was a deliberate jump based on CCTV footage.
A days-long search operation took place and he too is now presumed dead. There have been six reported overboard incidents so far in 2026.
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In an unexpected move, Norwegian Cruise Line has announced a change that could impact how future Haven guests book when traveling with families.
While many cruisers say it’s about time the change was made, others worry about the impact on their experience in The Haven.
Some Non-Haven Guests Will Now Have Limited Access
The major change — which has already taken effect — was announced via a note to travel partners and affected guests.
It said that as of now, “guests staying in a non-Haven stateroom (such as a balcony) that physically connects to a Haven stateroom and they are traveling with the guests in the Haven stateroom may dine at The Haven restaurant at no charge, including no service fee, for the duration of the sailing. Guests in the connecting non-Haven stateroom may take advantage of this offer as long as the guests in the connecting Haven stateroom are present at the time of dining. Haven guest(s) can make arrangements for this offer through the pre-cruise Concierge Desk.”
It is important to note that guests staying in the connecting room will not have access to any other Haven perks, amenities, or areas.
And guests traveling with those staying in the Haven but not in the directly connecting suite will not be able to dine at the Haven restaurant.
‘That Will Be Abused’
Needless to say, reaction amongst cruisers in general and those who enjoy Norwegian’s ship-within-a-ship concept was swift and varied.
Many across social media recognized that this will have a relatively low impact given the small number of qualifying non-Haven staterooms. Others, however, focused more on human nature, with several assuming “That will be abused.”
The Haven courtyard aboard Norwegian Bliss.
“Not to be ‘that person,’” wrote one Haven fan in a Reddit forum, “but we pay for exclusivity and for an elevated product. Why should I pay more so that people who are paying less can enjoy the same elevated dining experience?”
Others wondered if this was the first step toward other changes… including the ability to buy certain Haven-related perks without committing to the pricing of an actual stateroom in the Haven.
Holland America Line, for example, has the Club Orange program, which allows guests who are not staying in a suite to purchase perks normally only available to those in the more highly-priced staterooms.
Given that cruise lines often engage in a follow-the-leader type mentality, it’s reasonable to question whether this policy will be adapted by others. Will Celebrity Cruises, for example, begin selling limited access to Luminae, the high-end restaurant available only to guests staying in The Retreat?
Another question is how this might affect Norwegian’s thought process regarding future additions to its fleet.
Should the change prove popular, might new builds incorporate more non-Haven staterooms with connecting doors?
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The Norwegian Breakaway departure scheduled for the morning of Sunday, April 26, was delayed several hours by the aftermath of a crew member going overboard.
Norwegian Breakaway (Photo courtesy of Norwegian Cruise Line)
Norwegian Confirms Incident Details
In a statement to Cruise Radio, Norwegian Cruise Line sad that “late in the evening of April 25, 2026, a crew member went overboard east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Upon confirming the incident, the vessel immediately informed the United States Coast Guard Marine Rescue Coordination Center and a coordinated search and rescue operation was initiated.”
According to Coast Guard Sector Southeastern New England, a Coast Guard helicopter arrived on scene just after 1 a.m., and crews from the Coast Guard’s Provincetown station also responded to assist.
Passenger video showed two rescue boats searching the waters near the ship. Guests onboard reported a “Code Oscar, port side” announcement shortly after midnight, and portions of Decks 7 and 8 were closed during the operation.
After several hours of searching, Norwegian Breakaway resumed course toward Boston.
How The Next Voyage Was Impacted
Guests and travel agents received notice of the incident, including details as to the necessary changes made to their departure schedule as a result.
“Today’s embarkation… will take place later than originally scheduled,” read the notification. “Overnight and into the early morning hours, the ship remained engaged in search-and-rescue efforts following a man overboard situation, working closely with maritime authorities.”
It went on to say that, “These efforts required the vessels full attention before the voyage could safely resume toward Boston. Situations such as these are never easy, and the safety and well being of those at sea remain at the heart of every decision we make.”
Ultimately, Norwegian had to move the embarkation time back several hours, asking that guests not arrive at the terminal before 2 p.m. in order to allow time for disembarkation and preparation for the next voyage. “We understand that changes to your arrival plans may be inconvenient and truly appreciate your patience and understanding.
The ship was originally scheduled to dock by 8 a.m. but arrived around 11:30 a.m.
Norwegian Breakaway carries 3,963 passengers at double occupancy. The ship’s next sailing is also a 7-night Bermuda cruise, and no itinerary changes have been announced at this time.
Second Man Overboard in a Week
The incident comes one week after a passenger went overboard from Carnival Splendor off the coast of Brisbane, Australia, in a separate and unrelated incident. That search was suspended after 16 hours.
This is the sixth man overboard of 2026, following 12 man overboard events in 2025.
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Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has filed charges against Capital Jazz and its owner, Clifford Hunte, over more than $642,000 in unpaid refunds from a canceled 2026 music cruise.
The Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division filed a Statement of Charges alleging Capital Jazz violated the Maryland Consumer Protection Act and breached an earlier settlement agreement tied to previous refund failures.
More than $642,000 owed in cruise refunds
The Capital Jazz SuperCruise was scheduled to sail the Caribbean from March 22-29, 2026 onboard MSC Divina.
MSC Cruises canceled the charter agreement in November 2025 after Capital Jazz failed to meet payment obligations, despite continuing to collect money from customers. By the time passengers learned of the cancellation, many had already paid thousands of dollars and booked flights and hotels.
The Consumer Protection Division says 103 customers are so far confirmed to be owed $642,240 in total. Officials believe more passengers may be affected and have not yet come forward.
Capital Jazz also allegedly stopped paying penalties it owed under a 2025 settlement that resolved earlier refund complaints.
“Capital Jazz made a commitment to Maryland consumers and broke it, and then they brazenly did it again,” Attorney General Brown said. “My office intends to use every legal tool available to hold it accountable in its failure to honor its obligations to consumers.”
It’s worth noting that the dispute is between passengers and Capital Jazz, not MSC Cruises. MSC canceled the charter after Capital Jazz failed to make payments, and the cruise line has no legal obligation to refund passengers who booked through the event organizer.
Third SuperCruise canceled in five years
This is the third Capital Jazz SuperCruise to be canceled in five years. The company previously faced legal action over cruises canceled in 2021 and 2022, which resulted in a 2025 settlement requiring Capital Jazz to provide cruise refunds and purchase cancellation insurance for future events.
A hearing before the Maryland Office of Administrative Hearings is scheduled for July 21, 2026.
Capital Jazz has organized its annual music festival in the Washington, D.C. area for more than 30 years, drawing tens of thousands of fans to Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland each June.
Customers who believe they are owed refunds from the canceled 2026 SuperCruise can contact the Maryland Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division at 410-528-8662.
Working on a cruise ship is one of the few opportunities where you can earn a paycheck while traveling the world.
For college-age applicants or anyone with limited work experience, cruise lines regularly hire for entry-level roles that focus more on attitude and work ethic than a long resume.
Why Cruise Ship Jobs Are a Smart Choice Early in Your Career
Starting out on a cruise ship can be a practical way to earn steady income while gaining real-world experience and traveling at the same time.
For many first-time applicants, it offers a chance to build independence, improve communication skills, and learn how to work in a fast-paced, team-focused environment alongside people from around the world.
Starlink is the industry standard for high-speed internet at sea.
At the same time, it’s important to stay mindful of any academic commitments. Balancing coursework with a shipboard work schedule is not always easy, especially during busy stretches when time is limited. It is not uncommon for someone to think, “Can someone do my essay so I can keep up with everything?” during those moments.
Some turn to academic support services like EduBirdie to help manage their workload. These services can assist with writing, editing, and structuring assignments, making it easier to stay on track without falling behind.
When handled carefully, combining cruise ship work with continued academic progress can help create a strong foundation for future opportunities, blending hands-on experience with ongoing education.
Top Entry-Level Cruise Ship Jobs You Can Apply for:
1. Cabin Steward (Housekeeping)
Cabin stewards are responsible for cleaning and maintaining guest cabins. This role requires attention to detail, efficiency, and a friendly demeanor when interacting with guests. No prior housekeeping experience is necessary – training is provided onboard.
Why it’s a good fit: You’ll develop discipline, organization skills, and customer service experience.
2. Dining Room Server Assistant (Busser)
Server assistants help waitstaff by setting tables, delivering dishes, and ensuring a smooth dining experience. It’s a fast-paced role but a great way to learn hospitality basics.
Why it’s a good fit: Ideal for those who want to build communication skills and potentially move up to higher-paying server roles.
3. Galley Utility Worker
Working in the ship’s kitchen (galley), utility staff handle cleaning, dishwashing, and basic food prep tasks. No culinary background is required.
Why it’s a good fit: Perfect for anyone interested in food service or culinary careers without needing prior experience.
4. Retail Sales Associate
Cruise ships have onboard shops selling clothing, souvenirs, and duty-free items. Sales associates assist guests, manage inventory, and operate registers.
Why it’s a good fit: You gain retail and sales experience while working in a relaxed, guest-focused environment.
5. Youth Program Assistant
These roles involve organizing games, activities, and supervision for children onboard. While experience with kids is helpful, enthusiasm and responsibility matter more.
Why it’s a good fit: Great for those considering careers in education, childcare, or recreation.
6. Pool Attendant
Pool attendants maintain cleanliness around pool areas, distribute towels, and ensure safety rules are followed.
Why it’s a good fit: A more relaxed role with outdoor work and regular guest interaction.
7. Photographer Assistant
Photographers capture guest moments, and assistants help with setup, sales, and organization of photos.
Why it’s a good fit: Ideal if you’re creative or interested in media and customer interaction.
8. Bar Utility (Bar Back)
Bar utilities support bartenders by restocking supplies, cleaning, and preparing the workspace.
Why it’s a good fit: A stepping stone to becoming a bartender, with opportunities to learn mixology basics.
Wonderland Bar in Royal Caribbean (Photo courtesy of Royal Caribbean)
9. Guest Services Assistant (Junior Roles)
Entry-level guest services roles involve helping passengers with basic questions, directions, and requests.
Why it’s a good fit: Builds strong communication and problem-solving skills valuable in any career.
10. Entertainment Support Staff
This includes helping with events, setting up equipment, or assisting performers and cruise directors.
Why it’s a good fit: A fun, dynamic environment suited for outgoing personalities.
Requirements to Work on a Cruise Ship
Even for entry-level positions, cruise lines expect candidates to meet a few basic requirements:
Be at least 18–21 years old (depending on the role)
Hold a valid passport
Pass a medical exam
Have basic English communication skills
Be willing to work long hours in a structured environment
Most cruise lines also provide safety training, including internationally recognized maritime certifications before or after hiring.
Room service staff on NCL. (Photo via Norwegian Cruise Line)
How to Get Hired Without Experience
Landing your first cruise ship job is very possible if you approach it strategically:
1. Highlight transferable skills Even if you’ve never worked formally, emphasize teamwork, volunteering, group projects, or part-time jobs.
2. Apply through official cruise line websites Major companies like Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Norwegian Cruise Line regularly post entry-level openings.
3. Use recruitment agencies Authorized hiring partners can guide you through applications and interviews.
4. Be flexible Being open to different roles increases your chances of getting hired faster.
Tips to Succeed Once You’re Onboard
Stay adaptable – schedules can be demanding
Maintain a positive attitude with guests and crew
Build relationships with coworkers from around the world
Save money – living expenses are minimal onboard
Take advantage of growth opportunities and promotions
Is It Worth It?
For young adults interested in working and traveling at the same time, cruise ship jobs offer a practical way to do both. The hours can be long and the work demanding, but the experience you gain along the way can be valuable. From building customer service skills to adapting to life in a fast-paced, international environment, it’s the kind of experience that can stand out when you move on to future roles.
Final Thoughts
After college I worked on a cruise ship and can tell you from first hand experience that getting started on a cruise ship without prior experience is very achievable, especially if you are open to learning and willing to take on new challenges, while working seven days a week.
There are entry-level roles across hospitality, guest services, entertainment, and more, making it easier to find a position that fits your interests. Just research these carefully because you don’t want a contract that you hate for months. It will make time drag. Trust me.
With that said, if you are ready to work hard and try something different, a cruise ship job can be a solid first step. It offers a chance to gain experience, earn money, and see parts of the world you might not otherwise visit, all while building a foundation for what comes next.
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A notorious organization known for hacking into systems in order to steal vast amounts of information may have gained access to Carnival Corporation’s massive data base.
Who Is Behind the Potential Breach
While ShinyHunters may sound like a musical group you’d hire to entertain at your child’s birthday party, they are, in fact, far more sinister.
The organization has been behind some of the largest data breaches to take place over the past 25 years. Among their past victims have been companies as diverse as Microsoft, Pizza Hut even several universities.
Now, according to numerous reports, ShinyHunters is claiming to have accessed troves of Carnival Corporation information and issued a ransom threat.
What Carnival Is Doing
(Photo courtesy of Carnival Cruise Line)
In a statement, a Carnival Corporation rep told Cruise Radio that “after detecting unauthorized online activity involving a singer user account, we acted quickly to shut it down and block any further unauthorized access and have notified law enforcement.”
The real questions revolve around what “single user account” was accessed and whether it may have opened something of a cyber wormhole which might serve as a gateway to far more information.
“Data privacy and protection are extremely important to Carnival Corporation,” the spokesperson continued, “and we’re working closely with trusted global security experts to be thoughtful and deliberate in our review of the data involved, recognizing that anonymous reports circulating online are not always accurate.”
The “anonymous reports” mentioned are likely those which claim that information from several million accounts has already been released.
For example, the site HaveIBeenPwned wrote that ShinyHunters “published the [stolen] data publicly, which contained 8.7 million records with 7.5 million unique email addresses.”
The site went on to make the very specific claim that data released included information pertaining to Holland America Line — a division of Carnival Corporation — and their Mariner Society loyalty program.
It went on to say that the information included “names, dates of birth, genders and data relating to status within the loyalty program.”
What Happens Next
Meanwhile, the Carnival spokesperson concluded by saying, “If we determine personal information was affected, we will follow all disclosure requirements and communicate directly with any impacted individuals.”
Meanwhile, HaveIBeenPwned.com recommends that if you believe your information may have been compromised, you should change your password immediately. They also suggest enabling two-factor authentification, which is standard advice when it comes to adding an added layer of protection to any and all accounts.
The program, called Early Assign, is available for $30 per stateroom and is currently being piloted on select sailings for U.S. bookings only. When a guest’s cruise is paid in full, they can add Early Assign and receive their stateroom assignment within 24 hours.
How guarantee bookings work
Guarantee staterooms are one of the most affordable ways to book a cruise. Guests are promised a cabin within their selected category, but the cruise line assigns the specific room, sometimes not until just days before the sailing date or even on embarkation day. That uncertainty is the tradeoff for the lower fare.
Early Assign is designed to remove that uncertainty, though it does not allow guests to choose a specific deck, location, or stateroom attributes.
Booking windows and restrictions
(Photo courtesy of Royal Caribbean)
The option is available during a defined window before sailing, based on itinerary length.
For cruises of five nights or fewer, guests can use Early Assign between 30 and 60 days before departure. For sailings of six nights or longer, the window is 50 to 80 days before sailing.
Early Assign is available for select stateroom categories across interior, ocean view, balcony, and suite bookings. It is not available on casino fares and may be restricted on certain promotional rates.
Once assigned, guests can request a move to a different cabin within the same category at no extra charge, of course this is subject to availability.
What to know before paying
The $30 fee is per stateroom, not per guest, but it is non-refundable. If a booking is canceled, the fee is forfeited regardless of when the cancellation occurs. The option carries no additional perks beyond the earlier cabin assignment.
Royal Caribbean says the program may be expanded fleetwide if the pilot proves successful.
Planning a getaway on a limited budget while juggling academic responsibilities isn’t easy. That’s why cruising has quickly become one of the most attractive vacation options for young adults in college across the U.S.
It combines affordability, convenience, entertainment, and adventure into one seamless experience. Whether you’re looking to unwind after finals or celebrate a milestone with friends, here’s why cruising stands out as the ultimate choice.
Once a cruising college student myself, here are some reasons why we choose to cruise every year (even during the semester).
1. All-Inclusive Value Makes Budgeting Easy
One of the biggest advantages of a cruise is its all-inclusive pricing model. Instead of paying separately for accommodations, meals, transportation, and entertainment, you get everything bundled into one price. For those trying to stick to a tight budget, this simplifies financial planning and eliminates unexpected expenses. Many cruise lines even offer special deals and discounts for younger cruisers, making it easier to enjoy a high-quality vacation without overspending.
2. Easy, Low-Stress Travel Planning
When your schedule is already packed with classes, deadlines, and everything else that comes with college life, planning a trip can feel like one more thing on a long to-do list. That’s where cruising makes things a lot simpler.
Instead of juggling hotel bookings, transportation, dining plans, and daily activities, a cruise bundles it all together. Your room, meals, entertainment, and even transportation between destinations are included in one booking. You don’t have to spend hours comparing options or trying to piece together an itinerary—it’s already done for you.
MSC World America docked in PortMiami (Photo via Doug Parker)
That kind of simplicity can be a big relief, especially during busy times of the semester. Rather than stressing over logistics, you can focus on looking forward to the trip and actually enjoying your time away once you’re onboard.
For students trying to balance everything at once, finding ways to reduce pressure matters. Some cruise passengers plan ahead to stay on top of assignments before they leave, while others look for extra support when deadlines stack up.
Some even choose to delegate certain academic tasks to stay balanced, occasionally turning to a college paper writer to help manage their workload more effectively. This doesn’t replace learning, but it can provide support when deadlines overlap or responsibilities become too demanding.
Not to mention almost every cruise ship has Starlink wifi these days.
3. Multiple Destinations in One Trip
Cruises make it easy to visit multiple destinations without dealing with separate flights or hotel bookings. You can wake up in a new place each day, whether that is a Caribbean island or a port along the Mediterranean, without the usual travel-day hassle.
That built-in variety adds a lot to the experience, especially if you are working with limited time. Instead of choosing just one destination, you get a mix of places in a single trip, helping you make the most of a short break.
Spending a January day at Half Moon Cay in The Bahamas. (Photo via Doug Parker)
4. Built-In Social Opportunities
Cruises are naturally social environments. From group excursions to themed parties and shared dining spaces, it’s easy to meet new people and form connections.
Many cruise lines cater specifically to younger crowds, organizing events like pool parties, mixers, and nightlife activities. It’s an ideal setting for making friends or even networking in a relaxed environment.
5. Endless Entertainment Options
You’ll never run out of things to do on a cruise ship. Most vessels feature live shows, music performances, comedy acts, movie nights, and even onboard clubs. During the day, you can enjoy pools, sports courts, fitness centers, and workshops. This variety ensures that every moment of your vacation is engaging, whether you prefer relaxing or staying active.
6. Affordable Luxury Experience
Cruises offer a taste of luxury at a fraction of the cost you’d pay for a similar experience on land. Comfortable cabins, gourmet dining, and premium amenities are all included or available at reasonable prices. For many young travelers, it’s a chance to experience upscale travel without the typical high price tag.
7. Flexible Activities for Every Interest
Not everyone wants the same kind of vacation, and cruises accommodate that. Whether you’re into adventure, relaxation, culture, or fitness, there’s something for you.
You can spend your morning exploring a new destination, your afternoon lounging by the pool, and your evening enjoying live entertainment. This flexibility makes cruising appealing to diverse groups of friends with different interests.
8. Safe and Structured Environment
Safety is a major consideration, especially when traveling in groups or to unfamiliar places. Cruise ships provide a controlled and secure environment with professional staff, clear schedules, and organized excursions. This structure offers peace of mind while still allowing plenty of freedom to explore and have fun.
9. Perfect for Group Travel
Coordinating a group vacation can be complicated, but cruises make it easier. Everyone stays in the same place, participates in shared activities, and can choose how much time to spend together or apart. Many cruise lines offer group packages and perks, making it an excellent option for spring break trips, celebrations, or reunions.
There are plenty of spots to hang out on a Cunard ship. (Photo courtesy of Cunard)
10. Great Balance Between Relaxation and Adventure
Perhaps the biggest reason cruising stands out is its ability to combine relaxation and adventure. You can unwind on deck with ocean views, enjoy spa treatments, or take part in exciting excursions like snorkeling, hiking, or city tours. This balance ensures that you return from your trip feeling both refreshed and fulfilled.
Final Thoughts
Cruising brings together value, convenience, and a wide range of experiences in a way that’s tough to replicate with other types of trips.
If you’re balancing classes, work, and a social life, it’s an easy way to step away for a few days without taking on the extra stress of planning every detail. With so much included and plenty to do onboard and ashore, it lets you focus on enjoying the experience rather than managing it.
It’s also easy to see why more college-age travelers are choosing cruises. The mix of built-in entertainment, social atmosphere, and multiple destinations in one trip makes it a practical and appealing option.
If you’re looking for a getaway that feels simple to plan but still delivers a lot for your time and budget, a cruise is definitely worth considering.
Another Carnival Cruise Line ship is heading to the Lone Star State.
In announcing that a brand new ship would be joining Carnival Jubilee in sailing out of Galveston, the line found a rather unique way to make their point: By “replacing” the new build’s instantly recognizable whale tail funnel with a pair of Texas longhorns!
Why Carnival Picked Galveston
Once the brand new Carnival Tropicale is delivered in the spring of 2028, the line’s flagship vessel will call Galveston home. In explaining why they opted to place the ship in that particular port, Carnival’s president Christine Duffy said that doing so was “a celebration of both our history and our future in Texas.”
She added that for over 25 years, “Texas has been at the heart of Carnival’s growth, and this new Excel-class ship ensures we continue to deliver unforgettable experiences for our guests in and around the state.”
Is Carnival’s Whale Tail Really Gone?
Named after the first ship, which was designed specifically for Carnival, the Tropicale will be a sister ship to Jubilee, but not a twin.
Duffy explained that on the newest Excel-class ship, they’d be replacing the Bold roller coaster with Sunsation, a three-deck waterpark and entertainment zone that will also host special after-dark events.
And like Jubilee, the ship’s bow will proudly feature the Star of Texas.
But about that whale tail?
While the idea of replacing it with a pair of longhorns is fun and makes for a great gimmick, it’s actually only being done for advertising purposes. (You can view the full video — complete with line dancing and an original tune — below.)
A full year before Tropicale joins the fleet, Carnival Festivalewill be rolled out. Like Tropicale, the Excel-class vessel will replace Bolt with the Sunsation concept.
The Festivale will not, however, join her sisters in Galveston. Rather, when that ship is introduced in April of 2027, she will make Port Canaveral her homeport.
Details regarding itineraries and booking availability for the Tropicale are set to be released later this year.
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A small child is receiving medical treatment in Madeira after a fall on a cruise ship. According to media reports, the two-year-old child fell around 10-13 feet as a TUI Cruises ship was docking on the Portuguese island in the Atlantic on Wednesday.
Two Year-Old Child Rushed to Hospital in Madeira
A ‘rapid intervention’ medical team was sent to the Mein Schiff 7 ship to assist. The child was then taken to the Dr Nelio Mendonca Hospital in Madeira’s capital, Funchal.
The only details shared so far is that the two-year-old in a “foreign national.” The circumstances that led to the fall and the child’s current condition have not been disclosed. An internal investigation is reportedly underway.
The Germany based cruise line seems to have dispelled initial reports of the severity of the child’s injuries. It had been reported the toddler was “fighting for life,” citing unnamed hospital sources who described the toddler’s injuries as “very serious.”
False Reporting on Two-Year Old Falls on Ship
“We can confirm an incident on Mein Schiff 7 in Madeira involving a child. However, the child was never in a critical condition, nor have life-threatening injuries. The child is in hospital for routine observation, and is in good condition and with family members,” TUI Cruises said.
Madeira port authority APRAM also acknowledged the fall, which happened within the ship while in port. Initial news reports the child may have fallen from a balcony have not been confirmed.
“The Regional Integrated Medical Emergency System was activated, with support and assessment carried out on site by the Rapid Intervention Medical Team,” it said.
The Mein Schiff 7, one of the line’s newer ships, docked early morning on April 22 during the week-long Canary Islands and Madeira roundtrip cruise from Grand Canaria. It departs later today and then calls at Santa Cruz de La Palma, Tenerife and Fuerteventura before returning to Gran Canaria on April 27.
The ship is carrying nearly 3,000 guests and more than 1,000 crew members. As of early 2026, TUI Cruises has eight ships and one under construction.
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A cruise ship security officer has been arrested in Italy on suspicion of war crimes linked to the Balkan conflicts decades ago.
(Photo via Polizia di Stato website)
Milan Babic, 58, was taken into custody when his MSC Cruises ship docked at the Port of Civitavecchia (Rome) after arriving from Genoa. He holds dual Serbian-Croatian citizenship.
Ship Security Officer Facing Extradition to Croatia
He was apprehended on an international arrest warrant issued by Croatia earlier this year. Authorities allege he was involved in ethnic cleansing operations during the 1990s in the former Yugoslavia. Babic is also wanted by Serbia in connection with the alleged murder of a Serbian national.
He is currently in custody awaiting an extradition hearing. An Italian court is expected to decide whether he will be sent to Croatia to face possible trial.
Italian news outlet Corriere della Sera reported that Babic had been employed by MSC Cruises for years, allegedly using a false identity.
According to officials, Babic was disembarking with other crew members in Civitavecchia when he became suspicious of what he believed were undercover officers. He returned to the ship and hid in a space near the engine room.
Search Lasted Hours Before Arrest
Border police spent more than three hours searching the vessel before locating and arresting him, officials said.
Prosecutors allege Babic was able to work for years by slightly altering his name on official documents. Italian authorities worked with the cruise line and immigration officials to confirm his identity.
Authorities say Babic was a member of a paramilitary unit operating in the Krajina region during the Serbo-Croatian War. The arrest warrant accuses him of “violent acts, deportations, and killings.”
What began as a two week sailing turned into a search at sea, after a cruise ship recovered five bodies in the Mediterranean.
(Photo courtesy of Princess Cruises)
Sapphire Princess, operated by Princess Cruises, altered its route on April 21 while sailing from Sardinia to Cartagena, Spain, after a crew member spotted an orange life jacket in the water.
The ship immediately turned around and launched a search operation, deploying a fast rescue boat to investigate. Crew members recovered five deceased individuals from the sea.
A guest onboard told Cruise Radio, “Not long after leaving Sardinia the Captain announced that he was turning the ship around as something orange was floating in the Sea, it was a deceased body in a life jacket. Not long after there was another announcement Man Overboard, we were then informed not long after another 4 deceased persons were located.”
(Photo via Facebook/Sue Bradley)
In a statement to Cruise Radio, the company said:
“Princess Cruises confirms that on April 21, Sapphire Princess, while at sea en route to Cartagena, Spain, observed an orange inflatable lifejacket in the water. The vessel immediately altered course to investigate and, upon arrival on scene, deployed its Fast Rescue Boat.
Five deceased individuals were recovered by the Sapphire Princess crew members and coordinated efforts with the Maritime Rescue Coordination Center (MRCC). The individuals involved are not guests or crew of Sapphire Princess.
We extend our sincere condolences for this loss and are grateful to our crew for their swift response and efforts to render assistance.”
Recovering bodies at sea
Passengers onboard say the ship remained in the area for several hours, initially locating one body before discovering four more nearby.
Marine tracking data shows the vessel executed a full turn and spent nearly three hours conducting a search pattern before resuming its voyage.
Authorities have not released the identities of the individuals and are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. Officials have not confirmed whether the case may be linked to a migrant vessel.
After completing the search, the ship increased speed and arrived in Cartagena on schedule.
There’s something magical about a cruise, but if you’ve been on one before, it’s fair to say you wouldn’t quite know what to expect.
There are plenty of cliches and stereotypes around a cruise, but they really are lazy, and there’s so much to see and do to make every night fantastic.
(Photo courtesy of Royal Caribbean)
While cruising, the daytime will be calm, with the opportunity to sit by the pool or explore a city, while at night the decks come alive, transforming into a hive of activity. So, what happens when you head back to your cabin to dress for the evening?
We take a look at the perfect night on a cruise, filled with indulgence, entertainment and adventure.
Dinner with a View
Any perfect experience needs to start with dinner. Whether you want a formal dining experience or something more relaxed, the views and level of service will make it feel like an event.
Opting for a fine dining experience will give you stunning views out to sea, combined with crisp table linens, attentive service and some exquisite menus that are cooked by some of the world’s top chefs. Imagine enjoying a delicate seafood dish while gazing out at the endless expanse of moonlit sea. Perfect? We thought so…
Entertainment That Rivals the West End
Dinner’s complete, the wine has relaxed you, and the conversation is flowing. It’s now time for the entertainment, and across many cruise lines, it’s exceptional.
Theatre shows, musical performances, and even acrobatics that rival the Blue Man Group are all frequently on stage, think Vegas but at sea.
You’ll find something to suit all tastes, and there is always a choice, always something happening, so you can tailor your evening to suit the mood you’re in.
A Visit to the Casino
As we get deeper into the night, it could be time to have a little flutter. Whether it’s enjoying the hustle and bustle of the in-house physical casino or kicking back in your cabin, enjoying the LoneStar online entertainment platform, no trip on a cruise is complete without at least a few hours at the casino. After all, you could win the money for an upgrade to your room or a premium steak dinner.
A ship’s casino is often one of the ship’s most exciting venues, with its bright lights and rhythmic chiming of the slots.
There’s a real buzz, just like you’d get on the Vegas Strip, and it’s a great opportunity to add a bit of glamour to your evening, whether you’re taking a seat at the blackjack table, spinning the roulette wheel, or just enjoying a drink and watching the whole spectacle unfold.
Cocktails Under the Stars
After the excitement of the casino, stepping out onto the open deck offers a refreshing change of pace. The night air is cool and invigorating, and the sky, free from city lights, reveals a blanket of stars.
Many ships feature outdoor bars or lounges where you can sip expertly crafted cocktails while listening to soft music. It is the perfect moment to pause and reflect, to take in the ocean’s vastness and the serenity it brings.
For couples, this can be the most romantic part of the evening. For friends, it is a chance to unwind and share stories of the night’s adventures. The gentle sway of the ship adds to the sense of tranquillity, making it easy to lose track of time.
Late-Night Indulgence
Just when you think the night’s about to end, the cruise pulls it out of the back with a bit of late-night indulgence. You’ll no doubt have worked up a bit of an appetite again, and the late-night buffets and 24-hour eateries on board mean that you won’t go to bed hungry.
Finish the evening with a slice of pizza or, better still, a decadent dessert. There’s always something there to tempt you, especially if you’re on board with the Princess fleet, who are well known for their mouth-watering menus.
A Perfect Ending at Sea
Eventually, the evening draws to a close, and you return to your cabin.
Perhaps you step out onto your private balcony one last time, listening to the gentle rhythm of the waves and seeing the extraordinary star patterns. There is a deep sense of contentment that comes from a night well spent, a blend of excitement, relaxation, and simple pleasures.
A life jacket worn by a first-class passenger who survived the Titanic sold for $906,000 at auction on Saturday, nearly doubling its high-end pre-sale estimate and drawing global attention on the 114th anniversary of the disaster.
(Photo via Henry Aldridge & Son)
The item belonged to Laura Mabel Francatelli, a 22-year-old secretary traveling aboard the doomed ocean liner in April 1912.
It sold at Henry Aldridge & Son auctioneers in Devizes, England, to an unidentified telephone bidder. Pre-sale estimates had placed the value between $339,000 and $475,000.
Who was Laura Mabel Francatelli?
Francatelli was employed as a personal secretary to Lucy Duff Gordon, one of the most prominent fashion designers of the early 20th century, with salons in London, Paris, and New York. She was traveling with Duff Gordon and her husband, Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon, in first class as the group made their way to Chicago.
When the Titanic struck an iceberg at 11:40 p.m. on April 14, 1912, the three stayed together during the chaotic evacuation rather than separating.
Lady Duff Gordon had declined to board two earlier lifeboats that would have separated her from her husband. The group ultimately secured spots on Lifeboat No. 1, which was lowered at approximately 1:05 a.m. with only 12 people aboard, despite the lifeboat’s capacity of 40.
The lifeboat that sparked controversy
The graveyard where many of the Titanic passengers were buried in 1912.
Lifeboat No. 1 launched carrying fewer people than any other boat that night. Most of its occupants were men, despite Captain Smith’s call for women and children first.
After the Titanic sank, crewman Charles Hendrickson proposed returning to rescue survivors in the water, but the boat did not go back. The episode drew significant scrutiny at subsequent inquiries, and press reports began calling it the “Money Boat” after questions arose about payments Sir Cosmo made to crew members aboard.
The British Board of Trade inquiry ultimately concluded that the bribery charge against Sir Cosmo was unfounded, though his reputation never fully recovered.
Francatelli, along with seven other survivors from the lifeboat, later signed the life jacket — a detail that adds to its historical significance.
A rare piece of maritime history
The cream-colored vest is the only life jacket from a Titanic survivor ever to go under the hammer, according to Henry Aldridge & Son.
The garment features 12 cork-filled canvas pockets with shoulder rests and side straps, and bears the maker’s mark of Fosbery & Co. of Limehouse, London. Before the sale, it had been on display at the Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, and at Titanic Belfast in Northern Ireland.
The life jacket remained in Francatelli’s family after her death in 1967, before a private collector acquired it roughly 20 years ago. According to the auctioneers, the current seller decided it was time to pass the item on to another collector.
A Titanic lifeboat seat cushion also sold at the same auction for approximately $527,000. Its buyers were the owners of the Titanic museums in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, and Branson, Missouri.
The $906,000 sale price, while record-breaking for a Titanic life jacket, does not top the all-time high for Titanic memorabilia.
That record was set in 2024 when a gold pocket watch presented to the captain of the RMS Carpathia sold for roughly $2 million.
The Carpathia was the ship that arrived hours after the Titanic sank and rescued approximately 700 survivors from the North Atlantic.
Blue Lagoon Cruises has confirmed that MV Fiji Princess will not return to service following an incident in early April that left the ship significantly damaged.
What happened to Fiji Princess
On April 4, the 182-foot vessel ran aground on a reef near Monuriki Island, located approximately 30 miles from Nadi. The island is widely recognized as the filming location for the Tom Hanks film Cast Away. The reality television series Survivor is also filmed in the area.
Authorities said a sudden squall caused the ship’s anchor to drag, forcing the vessel onto the reef. The ship sustained significant damage and began taking on water, though no injuries were reported among those on board.
A ferry came alongside to evacuate the 30 guests, who later disembarked at Denarau Island. The ship was in the middle of a seven-day voyage at the time of the incident.
An Australian salvage team assisted with the recovery operation. More than 20,000 liters of fuel were removed from the vessel to prevent potential marine pollution to the reef system. Authorities reported no signs of fuel tank leakage.
What happens next for passengers
“With much sadness and following initial recovery efforts, we have made the difficult decision to retire MV Fiji Princess following an incident on April 4,” Blue Lagoon Cruises said in a social media statement.
The cruise line has processed refunds for April bookings. Sailings will continue aboard MV Yasawa Princess II, which is scheduled to enter service later this month. The ship features 22 guest cabins.
The Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji is leading an ongoing investigation into the incident. No timeline has been given for the release of a final report. MV Fiji Princess had been sailing in the Pacific for more than 20 years at the time of the incident.
A couple whose video about their experiences aboard the Margaritaville at Sea Paradise went viral found out that they’ve been permanent banned by the line. The unusual twist? Their original video was posted back in 2023!
‘We Showed Exactly What We Saw’
While Laura and Johnathan Fain’s video chronicling their time on the Margaritaville at Sea ship got a decent amount of attention when posted back in 2023, he is quick to make clear it “wasn’t something where we were thinking, ‘Oh, maybe if we complain we’ll get a refund.’”
Rather, says Johnathan, who goes by Fain, “It was literally just posting our experience. We showed exactly what we saw.”
Adds Laura during a call with Cruise Radio, “It’s not like we made a mess and then filmed it! The response to the initial vlog wasn’t really controversial. But then I put out the TikTok,” which was by nature shorter and focused more heavily on the negative aspects of their trip.
“That’s what really blew up and is probably what offended them,” she says. “And I get it, to be honest with you. But I never thought it would lead to this!”
‘Maybe We Were Banned!’
Flashforward to the spring of 2026, when the pair decided it was time to give Margaritaville at Sea another shot. “We’d heard good things and were looking to do a cruise that would fit in our budget,” explains Fain. Yet when they attempted to book online, the system instructed them to contact customer service.
“I joked that maybe we were banned,” laughs Laura. What she didn’t realize was just how right she was: When Fain called, a customer service rep confirmed they were banned from the line and even revealed that a “bad review” was the reason.
“It says you are not allowed to board a cruise,” acknowledged the Margaritaville rep.
“I was shocked that they just said it, flat-out,” Fain admits.
Radio Silence
Despite making a video about the ban which accumulated nearly 125,000 views in its first week, the couple has not heard from the cruise line. (You can see their video in its entirety below.) “I’m not expecting to hear from them,” shrugs Fain.
Many in the comment section have assumed that the company might reach out in order to make amends. Laura, however, is quick to say, “We didn’t do this to get a free cruise or bash them again. We had no agenda.”
Despite what has gone down, the pair would like to give the line — which has undergone massive changes since their original posting — another shot… with, however, one stipulation. “I wouldn’t want it for free,” she says emphatically. “Nobody’s going to take away my credibility in that way. I can already imagine the comments people would make if we accepted a free cruise and had a positive experience.”
Adds Fain “And if we weren’t paying for it, we would disclose that. It’s important that we remain true to ourselves.”
Cruise Radio reached out to Margaritaville for comment, but received no response.
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While many trips offer relaxation and adventure, only a select few deliver that unmistakable feeling of exclusivity. But what actually defines an “exclusive” vacation? Is it luxury, privacy, or something deeper? As travel trends evolve, exclusivity is no longer just about price tags, it’s about personalized experiences, freedom, and meaningful moments. In this article, we explore what truly makes a vacation feel exclusive.
The power of privacy and personal space
One of the defining features of an exclusive vacation is privacy. Travelers are increasingly seeking ways to escape crowds, long lines, and busy tourist hotspots. Luxury travel is often associated with convenience and the ability to bypass common travel frustrations, creating a smoother, more enjoyable experience.
This is where experiences such as private villas or all inclusive yacht charters stand out. Instead of sharing spaces with hundreds of other guests, travelers can enjoy a setting tailored entirely to them.
On a yacht, for example, the environment is intimate, with only your chosen companions and a dedicated crew onboard, creating a level of exclusivity that traditional cruises or resorts rarely match.
Personalization is the new luxury standard
Modern luxury is no longer defined by gold-plated amenities or extravagant décor. Instead, personalization has become the key driver of exclusivity. Travelers want experiences that reflect their identity, preferences, and lifestyle.
Research shows that many travelers view their trips as a form of self-expression, seeking unique experiences that feel tailored to them.
This shift explains the growing popularity of curated travel experiences. Whether it’s a custom itinerary, private excursions, or a chef preparing meals based on personal preferences, exclusivity lies in how well a vacation adapts to the individual.
All-inclusive yacht charters take this concept even further. Every aspect of the journey, from destinations to daily activities, can be adjusted in real time, offering a level of flexibility that few other travel options can provide.
Access to unique and remote destinations
Another key factor that elevates a vacation is access. Exclusive travel often means going where others cannot. This might include hidden beaches, private islands, or remote coastal towns that are inaccessible to large crowds.
acht-based travel excels in this area. Unlike traditional cruises, which follow fixed routes and dock in busy ports, yachts can reach secluded coves and lesser-known destinations. This creates a sense of discovery and adventure that enhances the overall experience.
Travelers today are also prioritizing meaningful and unique experiences over material luxury. According to travel insights, there is a growing demand for trips that offer authenticity and memorable moments rather than just high-end accommodation.
Seamless experiences and effortless comfort
Exclusivity is also about how easy a vacation feels. When every detail is taken care of, travelers can fully relax without worrying about logistics. This is one of the reasons all-inclusive travel has surged in popularity.
With all-inclusive yacht charters, everything from accommodation and meals to activities and crew service is included in one package. Guests can enjoy gourmet dining, premium drinks, and curated experiences without constantly reaching for their wallet or planning the next step.
This seamless approach eliminates stress and allows travelers to focus on what truly matters: enjoying the journey.
The emotional side of exclusivity
Beyond tangible elements, exclusivity is deeply psychological. Luxury travel often fulfills a desire for uniqueness, status, and personal growth. Experiences that feel rare or “once-in-a-lifetime” tend to leave a stronger emotional impact.
Time spent on a yacht, for instance, changes how people perceive space and time. The open sea, combined with a personalized environment, creates a sense of freedom and escape that is difficult to replicate on land. This emotional connection is what transforms a good vacation into an unforgettable one.
All in all, an exclusive vacation is not just about luxury, it is about how a trip makes you feel. Privacy, personalization, unique access, and seamless comfort all contribute to that elevated experience.
As travelers continue to seek deeper and more meaningful journeys, traditional definitions of luxury are evolving.
Experiences like all-inclusive yacht charters perfectly capture this shift, offering not just comfort, but freedom, individuality, and unforgettable moments. In the end, what makes a vacation truly exclusive is not just where you go, but how uniquely it is yours.
An air and sea search has been called off for a missing guest who went overboard during a cruise from Australia, likely confirming a second death onboard within hours.
(Photo courtesy of Carnival Cruise Line)
A man is believed to have climbed the railings and jumped from Carnival Splendor, according to reviewed CCTV footage.
The man’s family had earlier reported him missing. The incident came just a few hours after a woman died while snorkeling at Moreton Island, off the Queensland coast, during a port call.
Neither of the two guests has been officially named, and the incidents are not related, the cruise line said.
Search and Rescue Operation Found No Trace of Missing Guest
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) conducted a search and rescue operation lasting approximately 16 hours but called it off in the early evening without success. The man is now presumed dead.
“Following an intensive air and sea search involving multiple assets, the missing person was not located and AMSA has now released all assets from tasking,” a Maritime Safety Authority spokesperson said.
The cruise line also issued a response, “All appropriate authorities have been alerted and Carnival will assist in their investigation upon the ship’s return to Sydney. Carnival’s Care Team is supporting the guest’s family and our thoughts and prayers are with them.”
Carnival Cruise Line stated it believes the act was deliberate. The guest “climbed over the safety railing and jumped overboard. A review of the CCTV footage confirmed the guest’s action.”
Hours Earlier, a Guest Died While Snorkeling
The man overboard alert sounded just before 2 a.m. on April 18. The approximately 3,000-guest Carnival Splendor returned to Sydney on Sunday, where it is homeported year-round.
Just a few hours before the overboard incident, a 67-year-old female guest from Tasmania experienced difficulty while snorkeling at Moreton Island. She was pulled from the water but did not respond to resuscitation efforts.
After weeks stuck in limbo in the Arabian Gulf, a flotilla of five cruise ships has passed through the Strait of Hormuz en route to their long-delayed European cruising seasons.
Celestyal Discovery First Ship Through Strait of Hormuz
(Photo courtesy of Celestyal Cruises)
Celestyal Cruises’ Celestyal Discovery was the first to sail through on Friday. Sister ship Celestyal Journey also made it through the strait safely. MSC Cruises confirmed MSC Euribia is safely out, as did TUI Cruises’ ships, Mein Schiff 4 and Mein Schiff 5.
TUI Cruises paid tribute to its crew and “all those who supported and enabled the safe passage with great professionalism and prudence.” The company added that the focus is now on the ships’ onward journey toward the Mediterranean.
The Saudi Arabia-based Aroya Manara, previously the only major cruise ship still in the Gulf, has now departed Dammam and is heading toward the Strait of Hormuz, though its transit remains uncertain given current conditions.
Although the five European-owned ships made it through the conflict zone, it wasn’t exactly smooth sailing. They transited during a narrow window before Iran reimposed restrictions on the strait hours later, citing tensions tied to the U.S. military presence in the region. Iranian officials said “strict controls” had been restored.
One Cruise Ship Reported a Possible Incident
The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported that a cruise ship may have been involved in an incident off the coast of Oman. A ship captain reported a “splash in close proximity” caused by an unknown projectile. Authorities have not identified which cruise ship was involved.
Separately, two India-flagged cargo ships, including a tanker, were reportedly fired upon after not receiving authorization from Iran to transit the strait.
MSC Cruises saidMSC Euribia will begin its Northern Europe season in mid-May.
“MSC Euribia has departed Dubai, safely transited the Strait of Hormuz, and is now en route to Northern Europe. The passage was completed in close coordination with the relevant authorities,” the cruise line said.
“The ship will now be able to return sooner than previously anticipated. Departures on May 16 from Kiel and May 17 from Copenhagen will operate as originally scheduled.” Guests with canceled cruises will have the option to transfer their bookings.
Celestyal Discovery is now bound for the Suez Canal (South Anchorage), with an estimated arrival on April 24, as it continues its repositioning voyage toward Europe.
The woman who was served 15 shots of tequila aboard the Carnival Radiance — and suffered injuries as a result — is speaking out about the lawsuit which netted her a $300,000 victory. Meanwhile, reaction to her win has largely involved people debating personal responsibility.
‘They Treated Me Like a Criminal’
In a video shot by her attorney, Diana Sanders says that the crew “treated me like a criminal” as she attempted to obtain information about what had taken place. After waking up at the bottom of a staircase in a crew area, Sanders says she received “conflicting information” about what had transpired.
“I was very concerned that they wouldn’t tell me exactly what had happened,” she continued. She turned to a lawyer in an attempt to get the CCTV footage, but claims that Carnival had “all the tapes right before, but nothing afterward and they will not show us what happened that day.”
As for the process of taking Carnival Corporation to court, “I felt bullied,” she shares. “Everything they did was to either mentally torment me or financially torment me.”
The jury, however, “saw what they were trying to do, how they were trying to defame my character” and, she says, “make me look like a bad human being.”
Sanders attorney, Spencer Aronfeld, briefly touched upon personal responsibility… a topic which many across social media thinks should have played a much bigger role in this particular case.
‘Shouldn’t A Nurse Know Better?’
In handing down their verdict, the jury determined that Carnival was 60 percent responsible for the incident, with Sanders 40 percent responsible. But for many responding to coverage of the story — including our own initial article — that seemed unreasonable.
“Wait,” responded a Facebook commenter, “she’s a nurse? Shouldn’t a nurse know better than to drink that heavily?”
“Accountability must begin with the drinker,” posted another. “No one forced [her] to drink.”
Others speculated as to what effect this might have on future policies related to drinks served on board. “Now they’ll change the rules, dial back the number of drinks you can consume and how often.”
Carnival has indicated that it intends to appeal the decision.
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