Melissa Mayntz

Senior News Editor & Writer

Melissa has been offering her expertise on cruises since 2017 and reporting on cruise news since 2021. She has been on more than 40 voyages to the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, Hawaii, and more, and always has at least one more sailing booked on the horizon.

How did you get started in cruises?

My husband and I took our first cruise on Carnival Fascination in 2003 – and hated it. Our first night experience was so bad, we actually went back and forth to Guest Services considering getting off the ship!

But we ultimately decided to stay on board and really get into the fun. By the end of that 5-night trip to Key West and Cozumel, we had enjoyed it so much we booked our next sailing just one month later on the same ship so we could buy the t-shirt featuring all the ports of call and be able to say we’d visited each one of them.

What makes you a cruise expert?

Cruising is my vacation of choice and I’ve been fortunate to be able to set sail many times over the past 20 years. I’ve enjoyed voyages ranging from 2-15 nights with Carnival Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Disney Cruise Line, and each one has something amazing to offer travelers.

On more than 30 different ships, I’ve visited outstanding countries, experienced new cultures, learned new languages, developed new skills, crossed multiple time zones, spotted new wildlife, and so much more.

I’ve had so many experiences that both new and seasoned cruise travelers enjoy. I’ve been the first onboard on embarkation day, tried just about every type of stateroom, visited a working engine room, been a team leader for Royal Caribbean’s famous Crazy Quest (and yes, I did take off my… well, if you know, you know), met Disney Princesses, ridden in a lifeboat, zip lined onboard, ridden Bolt, and more. With 20+ years of writing experience, I love to share my tips with others so they can make the most of their cruise vacations.

You can check my Muck Rack profile here.

What’s your favorite cruise line?

I can’t pick! Every cruise line has something they excel at.

Carnival’s casual food (Guy’s Burger Joint) and that DELICIOUS warm chocolate melting cake can’t be beat, along with the great comedy shows and extensive trivia. On Royal Caribbean, the dynamic shows and phenomenal entertainment will keep your pulse up and your hands clapping.

Norwegian Cruise Line’s awesome freestyle dining is both elegant and flexible, while Disney Cruise Line’s magical service and total immersion – without being overwhelming – is phenomenal. Celebrity Cruises has the true celebrity glamor down to a science. My favorite cruise line depends on what experience I want for my next sailing.

What’s your top tip for new cruisers?

There are so many tips I could offer, but ultimately, just let go and have fun. Try that tempting dish on the menu, join in the activities, try your hand at onboard features, take the silly photo – you are on vacation, don’t miss out on the memories.

I spent that first night of my first cruise in my cabin plotting to leave, and that’s a night of fun I won’t ever get back – so now I keep sailing to make up for it!

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Articles By Melissa

Princess Cruises Oversells Mediterranean Sailing, Offers Double Refund

Enchanted Princess is offering guests a stunning offer if they will give up their cruise vacation. Would you take the deal?

Carnival Spirit Repositioning Cruise Faces Delay and Lost Port Stop

Carnival Spirit will remain overnight in Mobile and will skip her visit to Colombia on her repositioning cruise due to the need for repairs.

Norwegian Breakaway’s Canada Cruise Gets a Complete Port Shake-Up

One Norwegian Breakaway sailing in October 2027 is completely adjusted, but guests have plenty of time to change their plans.

Royal Caribbean Repositions Oasis-Class Ship From Texas to Florida

Royal Caribbean is repositioning Symphony of the Seas away from Galveston in 2027, but Icon of the Seas and Liberty of the Seas remain on the Texas schedule.

Refreshed MSC Poesia Sets Sail for Cruise Line’s First-Ever Alaska Season

MSC Poesia is out of dry dock with the MSC Yacht Club addition and other upgrades and is now making her way to Alaska.

Maintenance Work Prompts Itinerary Change on Carnival Spirit Cruise

Carnival Spirit has skipped a port and adjusted another on her current sailing due to required in-service work on the ship.

MSC Euribia Stuck in Gulf, Cancels Season-Opening Europe Voyage

MSC Euribia has cancelled her first European sailing as she is unable to reposition from the Arabian Gulf in time for the May 2 departure.

Juneau Moves Another Step Closer to New Downtown Cruise Terminal

A new dock project in downtown Juneau is one step closer to welcoming guests as the lease agreement is officially approved.

Port Availability Forces Norwegian Dawn to Swap Homeport

Norwegian Dawn will not be embarking in Barcelona as planned for her August 2, 2026 sailing but the change is not too drastic.

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