Catie Kovelman

Cruise News Writer

Catie is an award-winning journalist and researcher. In addition to Cruise Hive, Catie has contributed to a variety of newspapers, magazines, and other online publications, such as The Plaid Horse, Unwritten, YourTango, Fangirl Nation Magazine, Chapman Magazine, the Orange County Register, and Voice of OC.

How did you get started in cruises?

I was lucky enough to have parents who loved to travel – and who loved to cruise in particular – and were always nice enough to bring me with them.

They took me on my first cruise in 2003 when I was around 7-years old, and we went on cruises every year or so after that – sailing everywhere from Alaska and Mexico to destinations throughout Europe.

As an adult, my love of cruising persisted and it is still one of my favorite ways to travel.

What makes you a cruise expert?

As someone who grew up cruising, it is simply part of my DNA. I have been on 12 cruises now, and have sailed on many of the mainstream cruise lines, including Disney Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, Princess Cruises, and Carnival on multiple occasions.

I also have extensive training as a journalist that helps me write cruise news. I graduated summa cum laude from Chapman University with degrees in Creative Producing and Journalism. While obtaining my undergraduate degree, I also received a $1,000 journalism fellowship and the Marshutz Journalism Award.

During Covid, I used the lockdown period as an opportunity to get my master’s degree in Communication Management from the University of Southern California (USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism).

You can check my Muck Rack profile here.

What’s your favorite cruise line?

While I have loved every cruise line I’ve been on for different reasons, I tend to be partial to Disney Cruise Line because the extra touch of magic goes a long way for me.

Granted, I am a huge Disney fan, and worked as a Disneyland cast member for two years.

What’s your top tip for new cruisers?

How do I pick just one? I suppose my top tip would be to pay close attention to all aboard times while in port so that you don’t accidentally miss the ship – and keep in mind that the ship time might be different than the port of call, especially if you’ve been sailing through different time zones.

I’m personally partial to booking excursions directly through the cruise line, even if it’s sometimes a little more expensive to do so, because they will always get you back to your ship on time – or your ship will wait for you if you get delayed on an activity booked through the cruise line.

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2023
Started at Cruise Hive
851
Articles
Expertise
Cruise & Travel, Journalism, Disney
14
Cruises
13
Countries Visited
California
Location Based

Articles By Catie

Norwegian Moves Up Disembarkation Time for Upcoming Sailing

On December 11, 2024, when Norwegian Gem is in Panama City, the disembarkation process will begin at the early hour of 4 a.m.

Norwegian Details Program Replacement for Booked Guests

Norwegian Cruise Line will be replacing the “Free at Sea” program with the “More at Sea” program for all booked guests sailing in 2025.

Carnival Updates Special Menu for its Most Loyal Guests

After just one sailing, all cruisers automatically become a member of Carnival’s "Very Important Fun Person" Club (VIFP) - which is the family friendly...

Redditor Reminds Passengers to Be Courteous of Resting Guests

Carnival is the fun ship - and the party frequently continues late into the night. But as guests return to their cabins after a...

Cruise Guest Complains After Protein Shake Taken Away

A Carnival guest who recently had surgery was annoyed that she couldn’t bring her pre-made protein shakes onto her cruise.

Hurricane Forces Multiple Royal Caribbean Ships to Remain at Sea

As Hurricane Helene closes in on Florida’s Big Bend, where it is expected to make landfall on Thursday, September 26, local cruise ports are...

Carnival Won’t Join in on Controversial Royal Caribbean Ban

Unlike Royal Caribbean, which recently added extra plugs to the prohibited items list, Carnival Cruise Line has no plans to ban extra plugs.

Carnival Quietly Tests Change to Specialty Dining Menu

Carnival is testing a simplified menu for the Steakhouse restaurant on three cruise ships, with the purpose of minimizing food waste.

Carnival Defends Against Claims of Cheapening the Dining Experience

Some social media users are saying that Carnival Cruise Line is being cheap by eliminating tablecloths from the main dining rooms.

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