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Cruise Passenger Found Unresponsive While Snorkeling at Norwegian’s Great Stirrup Cay

Bahamas police opened an investigation following the drowning death of an elderly cruise ship passenger.

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An American man, 83, died after being found unresponsive in the water Sunday during a stop at Norwegian Cruise Line’s private Bahamas destination, Great Stirrup Cay.

The man was found unresponsive by his son while snorkeling, Eyewitness News reported. Despite assistance by a lifeguard and medical personnel, he never regained consciousness. He was pronounced deceased at the scene, and his body was later transferred to New Providence for an autopsy.

Norwegian Getaway Guest Pronounced Dead at Great Stirrup Cay

It is thought the man was a guest on Norwegian Getaway, which was the only ship to call on May 3. The vessel was on a three-night sailing in The Bahamas and had earlier docked at Nassau. It returned to PortMiami on Monday, May 4.

The incident comes less than a month after the cruise company settled a lawsuit claiming negligence in the drowning death of a guest in Bermuda in 2024.

The suit was settled for an undisclosed sum just days before a trial was set to begin. The lawsuit alleged NCL failed to warn guests about dangerous riptides, the absence of lifeguards at the beach, and previous drowning deaths in the area.

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Norwegian Getaway (Photo courtesy of Norwegian Cruise Line)

Great Stirrup Cay, part of the Berry Islands chain, has been operated by Norwegian Cruise Line since 1977, when it became the first cruise line in the industry to develop a private island concept.

The cruise line recently spent about $150 million upgrading the 268-acre island with more amenities and guest experiences. These include a 28,000-square-foot pool area and the Vibe Shore Club adults’ retreat. The Great Tides Waterpark is set to open in late summer 2026.

Norwegian Cruise Line did not respond to a request for comment at the time of publication.

Norwegian Addresses Man Overboard, Delayed Embarkation: ‘Situations Such As These Are Never Easy’

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.

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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.”

A map showing the tracked path of the vessel Norwegian Breakaway (IMO 9606912), with loops and turnarounds along a generally straight route, possibly related to a crew member overboard incident captured by a security camera.

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

An exterior view of the Carnival Splendor, one of the renowned Carnival Cruise Line ships, sailing on calm waters under a clear blue sky. The large vessel boasts a distinctive red and white funnel, multiple decks with numerous windows and balconies. The ship's name is visible on the hull.

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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