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Passenger Arrested After Alleged Indecent Act in Celebrity Cruise Sauna

Key Aspects:

  • A passenger was arrested after allegedly exposing himself to two teenagers aboard Celebrity Eclipse.
  • The man was arrested once the ship returned to Port Everglades.
  • He now faces two counts of exposure under Florida law.

A 39-year-old cruise passenger is facing criminal charges after authorities say he exposed himself and touched two teenagers in a sauna aboard a Celebrity Cruises ship, as reported by local news.

Michael Henry Mullis of Lutz, Florida, was arrested March 22, 2026, after Celebrity Eclipse returned to Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, according to the Broward County Sheriff’s Office.

Mullis faces two counts of exposure of sexual organs. Jail records show he was booked into the Broward County Main Jail, where bail was listed as $0 as it was a first offense.

The charges stem from an alleged incident that took place in a sauna area aboard the 121,878-gross-ton ship during the voyage.

Investigators say Mullis exposed himself and made inappropriate contact with two teenage girls in the sauna. The incident occurred while the vessel was still at sea, with the case referred to local authorities once the ship returned to South Florida.

The 2,852-passenger ship was returning from an 8-night Caribbean cruise that had departed Fort Lauderdale on March 14, 2026, and sailed to Basseterre, St. Kitts; St. Johns, Antigua; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic.

Celebrity Eclipse Cruise Ship
Photo Courtesy: Celebrity Cruises

Authorities have not released the ages of the teenagers or additional details about the circumstances of the encounter, or when it took place. It is unclear if Mullis was confined onboard Celebrity Eclipse following the occurrence.

Under Florida law, exposure of sexual organs is considered a criminal offense when a person intentionally exposes themselves in a vulgar or indecent manner in public or in the presence of others. The Broward Sheriff’s Office is continuing to investigate the case.

If Mullis is found guilty, the charge is treated as a first-degree misdemeanor with penalties of up to one year in jail, up to 12 months of probation, a fine of up to $1,000, and court costs and mandatory counseling or conditions imposed by the judge, especially since the incident involved minors.

Rare Cases of Cruise Arrests

Celebrity Eclipse is one of the larger ships in Celebrity Cruises, the high-end brand owned by Royal Caribbean Group.

Built at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany, the vessel entered service in 2010 as part of the cruise line’s Solstice-class offerings that include Celebrity Solstice, Celebrity Silhouette, and Celebrity Reflection.

Like all cruise operators calling on US ports, Celebrity Cruises must comply with reporting requirements under the Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act. This requires cruise lines to report certain crimes to federal authorities when voyages begin or end in the US.

In December 2023, a youth counselor on Celebrity Silhouette was charged with abusive sexual conduct of a minor under 12. The 35-year-old crew member was accused of touching a 6-year-old girl in the youth center. He later admitted to molesting at least four children.

Another Celebrity Cruises crew member, from Celebrity Reflection, was arrested in 2024 for child pornography.

While disturbing, serious crime aboard its ships is relatively rare in an industry that carries tens of millions of passengers globally each year.

Celebrity Cruises has not released a statement on the incident and Celebrity Eclipse is currently back at sea on a 6-night voyage to Grand Cayman and Mexico.

What Happens When Someone Goes Overboard on a Cruise Ship?

Key Aspects:

  • “Code Oscar” (or Oscar Oscar Oscar) is the crew alarm used when someone goes overboard.
  • A full search and rescue operation can last several hours and may involve the Coast Guard and nearby ships.
  • Accidental falls are extremely rare; most incidents involve reckless behaviour or are intentional.

A cruise ship man overboard alarm can be a scary situation on what should be a relaxing, enjoyable getaway. A strange code is announced over the intercom, and immediately, emergency procedures are initiated as crew members rush to react and the ship slows, reverses course, or even stops. 

This can disrupt other activities and may require guests to comply with safety procedures. But what does the alarm mean and what exactly are crew members doing? How will guests be impacted? Can anyone survive a fall off a cruise ship?

Understanding what happens when someone goes overboard can help you be prepared if such an emergency happens on your cruise.

What Does “Man Overboard” Mean on a Cruise Ship?

“Man overboard” is the international maritime term for any person who has gone into the water from any vessel. The person’s gender and age do not change the term, nor does it matter if they are guests or crew members.

It also does not matter what deck the person has gone overboard from or why, whether it is an accident or a deliberate act, or what the size of the ship may be.

Fallen Carnival Crew Member Being Rescued
Fallen Carnival Crew Member Being Rescued

Overboard stories from cruise ships may make headlines and Cruise Hive does report on them regularly, but it’s important to note these are very rare occurrences.

In total from 2000-2018, just 284 people went overboard from cruise ships. While statistics vary from year-to-year this averages to just 15-20 overboard incidents annually. 

In comparison, tens of thousands of cruise guests set sail every week all over the world (millions every year!), safely enjoying their vacations and never hearing a man overboard alarm. 

What Is Code Oscar? (The Man Overboard Alarm)

The emergency code “Oscar” is a common signal major cruise lines use to indicate a man overboard situation. The code might be repeated two or three times, “Oscar! Oscar! Oscar!” so it is clearly heard and the crew can react immediately.

MSC Seascape Overboard
MSC Seascape Overboard (Photo Credit: Adel Rahmoune)

The code comes from international maritime flag signaling, the “Alpha, Bravo, Charlie” codes you might know but don’t even realize are related to ships at all. Though widely used to indicate an overboard, “Oscar” is not universal and cruise lines might use other codes as well, such as “Mr. MOB” (Mr. Man Overboard).

The whole point of using code words is to minimize panic among guests while still alerting crew members to the situation. This way, cruise ship overboard procedures can begin right away, but other onboard activities aren’t necessarily interrupted.

The Step-by-Step Emergency Response to an Overboard

Exactly what happens when an overboard alert is triggered? Whether the situation is real or just suspected, the response is the same.

Step 1: Alarm Raised

Whether a crew member or passenger sees an incident, movement is caught by overboard motion sensors or infrared or thermal cameras, or a lost person is reported as suspected overboard, the first step is raising the alarm.

This may be calling out for help or otherwise getting attention right away. If the situation is immediate and visible, toss a life ring to the person overboard and do not let them out of sight.

Step 2: Notify the Bridge

The bridge will be immediately notified of any suspected person overboard. If onboard sensors are tripped, that notification will be immediate, otherwise a crew member will call the bridge right away with the alert.

Bridge Officers on Cruise Ship
Bridge Officers on Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Ceri Breeze)

At that time, the ship’s GPS notification is logged and the MOB button is pressed to mark the position and initiate emergency procedures. This is when “Code Oscar” may be announced.

Step 3: Ship Turns

The ship will be slowed and maneuvered to return to the exact position of the overboard. This can take several minutes, depending on the size of the ship, and the vessel might travel a mile or more before it can be safely turned. Guests might feel a sharp list or change in speed as this turn is made, but the ship is still safe for everyone aboard.

Step 4: Authorities Alerted

Depending on where the overboard occurs, local authorities, Coast Guard stations, and navies will be alerted to the situation. Any nearby vessels may assist in search efforts, such as in October 2024 when Utopia of the Seas responded to a search for an overboard from Allure of the Seas. Any ship from any cruise line will respond to the emergency.

Allure of the Seas Overboard
Allure of the Seas Overboard (Photo Credits: Brian Rowe & MyImages – Micha)

It isn’t just cruise ships that will be alerted. Cargo vessels, fishing charters, or even pleasure craft and private boats will receive alerts if they are close enough to assist.

Step 5: Security Footage Reviewed

Even as the ship turns and alerts are sent to other ships nearby, security onboard begins to review CCTV footage to establish exactly where and when an individual may have gone overboard. This will help refine search operations and hopefully help with a successful rescue.

Step 6: Search and Rescue Begins

As the cruise ship returns to the location of the overboard, lifeboats and rescue craft may be launched to search. At night, large searchlights will be used to scan the water for any signs of the individual.

Coast Guard helicopter
Coast Guard helicopter (Photo Credit: Trevor Howard Jones)

Trained crew members will also be on the lookout, and guests can assist with scanning for any signs of the individual as long as they do not interfere with the crew’s efforts. Depending on the local conditions and available assistance, a search may last for several hours.

Step 7: Cruise Ship Is Released

When better-equipped search vessels arrive on site, the cruise ship may be released from search efforts to continue its itinerary. This may seem like the search is abandoned, but rescue personnel remain active on the site and put all possible effort into an efficient and effective search. Different assets may be used for search efforts, including boats, aircraft, and even drones if available.

Liberty of the Seas Watches as Coast Guard Makes Rescue
Liberty of the Seas Watches as Coast Guard Makes Rescue (Photo Credit: Mabel Dorta)

In the meantime, the cruise ship and its thousands of other guests will continue toward the next port. If there are any developments in the search, the ship will be informed as appropriate.

Any such information may or may not be shared with guests onboard according to the captain’s discretion and requests from family members or traveling companions.

Step 8: FBI Gets Involved for US Citizens

When a US citizen is involved in a potential overboard case, whether as the presumed victim, a family member, or other involved parties, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will be notified and brought into the case. The FBI has jurisdiction over cases on the high seas, even in international waters, and therefore would assist in the investigation.

What Passengers Experience On Board During an Overboard Alert

With such a well-defined plan for emergency response, how much disruption can guests expect onboard if an overboard alert is sounded? Fortunately, most cruise operations continue without pause.

Yes, guests will hear the “Oscar! Oscar! Oscar!” alert, and they may feel abrupt slowing or changes of direction as the ship is turned back to the search location.

If an overboard is confirmed, some areas of the deck may be roped off so crew members can work without interruptions or distractions. The area where any rescue boats are launched may also be closed.

Carnival Valor Overboard
Carnival Valor Overboard (Photo Credit: @johnnytrupp)

If an individual is believed missing, a manual headcount of guests and crew may be necessary. This could require guests to return to their staterooms or might be initiated in public areas with all guests scanning their ship identification cards. During dining services, guests might be asked to leave the dining room or restaurant and then scan back in for such a headcount.

Crew members will work to keep many activities running normally while search operations move forward. Dining services, shows, trivia contests, and musical performances may continue, though there could be brief interruptions if further announcements are necessary.

Read Also: What Happens If You Jump Off a Cruise Ship?

If an overboard is confirmed and intense search operations commence, the ship might be delayed to her next port visit. This will depend on how long a search goes on and whether or not better-equipped vessels arrive to release the cruise ship. 

For an extensive delay, a port visit might be completely cancelled. If that happens, shore tours booked through the cruise line will be refunded. Guests may also be refunded any applicable port fees or taxes.

Cruise Ship Overboard
Cruise Ship Overboard (Photo Copyright: Cruise Hive)

No additional compensation should be expected for emergency operations that might cause delays or cancellations. Cruise lines always prioritize safety and will take all steps necessary to preserve life in any situation.

The ship’s captain or cruise director could make further announcements later in the day or the next day if itinerary adjustments are necessary. In many cases, announcements might also update guests and crew members about the state of the search. 

For those directly and personally impacted by an overboard, the ship’s care team will offer personal assistance. This will be extended to any family members or traveling companions of the missing individual and includes counseling services as necessary. Upon arrival back to the homeport, that group may be debarked privately ahead of other guests.

Can You Accidentally Fall Off a Cruise Ship?

Headlines often use the word “fall” to describe overboard incidents, but this is not entirely clear. Cruise ship railings on all open decks and balconies are specifically designed to prevent accidental falls and are usually around chest-height to an average adult, making it impossible to fall overboard just by casually leaning on the railing.

Similarly, slip-and-fall incidents do not result in going overboard. Whether someone trips on a door threshold, steps wrong off a stairway, or slips on a wet pool deck, they will not go overboard.

Even in rough weather, accidental overboards do not happen, and there has never been a recorded case of someone being swept or blown out to sea from a cruise ship.

Crew Member Overboard MSC Seascape
Crew Member Overboard MSC Seascape (Credit: Sophia Lesseos)

Security camera footage of numerous incidents consistently shows reckless behavior leading to overboard alerts. Such behavior might include deliberately climbing or sitting on railings, extreme intoxication, violent altercations, or entering restricted areas. In some cases, overboards are intentional decisions on the part of the individual.

Cruise guests who follow safe practices such as staying behind railings, being mindful of their alcohol intake, and avoiding reckless behavior are not at risk of falling overboard. Anyone who sees reckless behavior, such as climbing on railings, should immediately notify a crew member or call security.

What Are the Chances of Surviving a Cruise Ship Overboard?

When an overboard happens, it is an unfortunate truth that the incident is most often fatal. The cruise ship overboard survival rate is less than 50% and could be much lower.

According to a report from the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), of 212 reported overboard incidents between 2009 and 2019, the survival rate was just 28%.

Different factors affect whether or not an individual can survive going overboard. Water temperature, weather conditions, the height of the deck the individual goes overboard from, any injuries sustained from the fall, their general physical condition and swimming ability, and the speed of rescue efforts all impact survivability statistics.

Survival is certainly possible. In June 2025, a young girl fell from a railing on Disney Dream and her father immediately jumped in after her. Both survived what could have been a doubly tragic situation, in part due to the immediate reactions of crew members to initiate emergency responses.

A man overboard can be a very scary and tense situation on any cruise ship. By recognizing how overboards happen, what the emergency Oscar code means, and how cruise crew members respond, guests can better understand what is going on if such a challenging event happens on their cruise.

New Carnival Festivale Takes a Major Leap Forward with Engine Installation

Key Aspects:

  • The Meyer Werft shipyard has completed the installation of Carnival Festivale’s massive engines.
  • Due to launch in May 2027, the ship is Carnival Cruise Line’s fourth Excel-class vessel.
  • Carnival Festival will homeport at Port Canaveral, Florida.

Carnival Festivale, Carnival Cruise Line’s fourth Excel-class ship, reached a major construction milestone at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany — the installation of her massive engine.

Strong enough to power the 182,800-gross-ton ship, the engine was placed during the weekend of March 21, 2026, roughly 14 months before Carnival Festivale is due to enter service.

The shipyard offered the construction update on its Facebook page.

Last weekend, the engine was successfully installed. An important step in the construction process and a visible sign of progress on the road to completion,Meyer Werft posted.

Typically, engines on newer cruise ships are located on lower decks, between aft and mid-ship. On newer cruise ships, engine rooms are found on the aft of the ship and on the lower decks. 

They take up a huge amount of space, usually multiple decks, to accommodate not only the engines, but also fuel tanks, generators, and a control room.

Carnival Festivale Engine Installation
Carnival Festivale Engine Installation (Photo Credit: Meyer Werft)

Like her sister ships in Excel class, Carnival Festivale will be powered by liquified natural gas (LNG), which has lower emissions of CO2 than oil-based fuel.

Carnival Festivale’s May 2027 launch will surely be one of the most highly anticipated new ships of the year. The ship, accommodating 5,374 guests, follows the line’s first three Excel-class ships: Mardi Gras (2020), Carnival Celebration (2022), and Carnival Jubilee (2023).

A fifth in the class, Carnival Tropicale, is also under construction at Meyer Werft and is slated to debut in 2028. Carnival Festivale’s steel cutting was held nearly one year ago, on April 8, 2025, signaling the start of construction. 

As earlier reported in Cruise Hive, Meyer Werft in February 2026 announced that the ship’s 949 pre-fab crew cabins had been manufactured and were ready to be installed on the vessel.  The ship will employ 1,735 crew members.

Carnival Festivale
Carnival Festivale

In total, Carnival Festivale will have 3,585 staterooms for crew and guests. With all berths occupied, the new ship will have capacity for 6,600 guests.

Guest staterooms and suites, along with interior and exterior public spaces, have yet to be built. The next major milestone will be Carnival Festivale’s float-out from her construction bay, when the ship’s hull touches water for the first time.

After final outfitting, sea trials will be held, likely in the early part of 2027, when the ship’s engines, propulsion and navigation systems, and safety protocols will be tested prior to delivery to Carnival Cruise Line.

Newest Excel-Class Ship Is Bound For Florida

Carnival Festivale’s initial homeport in North America will be Port Canaveral, Florida, where she will operate 6- and 8-night Eastern and Southern Caribbean voyages.

The ship’s inaugural transatlantic cruise after leaving the Meyer Werft shipyard is a 15-night sailing departing from Southampton, UK, on May 2, 2027. Arriving in Port Canaveral on May 16, Carnival Festivale will operate a 4-night Bahamas cruise calling at Celebration Key and RelaxAway Half Moon Cay.

While Carnival Festivale will feature many venues and attractions found on other Excel-class ships, she will bring new experiences, too. Among them is a new outdoor zone, called Sunsation Point, which will span the ship’s top three decks. 

The focal point will be Carnival Waterworks Ultra, a family-oriented water park with six slides, raft rides, and areas designed for young children.

Carnival Makes a Big Change to Alaska Cruises After Tracy Arm Becomes Too Risky

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival Cruise Line has removed Tracy Arm Fjord from all of its 2026 Alaska itineraries due to unstable conditions within the waterway.
  • The scenic cruising day will take place in the safer Endicott Arm Fjord instead.
  • Three Carnival ships will be deployed to Alaska in 2026, including Carnival Miracle, Carnival Luminosa, and Carnival Spirit.

Carnival Cruise Line has cancelled all of its planned scenic cruising days in Tracy Arm Fjord for the upcoming 2026 Alaska season due to dangerous conditions in the area.

Following a landslide and tsunami on August 10, 2025, the fjord has been left with unstable ice and geological conditions that make scenic cruising unsafe.

The massive landslide unfolded near the South Sawyer Glacier, and the fjord remains under close observation by environmental experts as the surrounding area continues to shift.

As the landscape settles and glaciers retreat (shoutout to global warming), the risk of another landslide also increases. This is a situation no cruise ship wants to be caught in.

“We have been closely monitoring geological conditions in Tracy Arm Fjord. The waterways in the area are currently not suitable for cruise ship navigation,” Carnival wrote in a letter to booked guests.

It’s also worth noting that Carnival is now the second cruise line to scrap its planned visits to Tracy Arm for this year.

On March 16, 2026, Cruise Hive reported that Holland America Line made the same change for its Alaska season.

Endicott Arm to Replace Tracy Arm

Carnival isn’t simply leaving its passengers high and dry. Instead of Tracy Arm Fjord, the scenic cruising will now take place in Endicott Arm Fjord.

Both fjords have the same entrance point at Holkham Bay, located roughly 50 miles south of Juneau, Alaska, branching off the main channel of Stephens Passage.

However, Endicott Arm is a safer and more reliable option for Alaska cruises because it isn’t as narrow as Tracy Arm, and it also does not face the same dangerous ice conditions and landslide risk.

Carnival Luminosa in Alaska
Carnival Luminosa in Alaska (Photo Credit: AS McCloud)

“We have made a minor adjustment to our itinerary and will be cruising to Endicott Arm Fjord instead. Essentially, we will be turning right, instead of left, upon entering the fjords,” Carnival confirmed.

The change will be reflected on Carnival’s website within 24 hours so that new guests will have the correct itinerary when booking their sailings.

Guests will get to enjoy views of the stunning Dawes Glacier as the ships make their way down the approximately 30-mile-long fjord.

The active glacier is famous for its deep blue ice and intense calving, which is the dramatic process in which chunks of ice fall from the edge of the glacier.

Which Itineraries are Impacted?

Carnival will be deploying three ships to Alaska for the 2026 season, including Carnival Spirit, Carnival Luminosa, and Carnival Miracle. All itineraries that included Tracy Arm have been adjusted.

This includes all of Carnival Spirit’s embarkations from April 28 through and including September 15. The 2,134-guest ship will be operating 7-night Inside Passage sailings from Seattle, Washington.

Similarly, Carnival Luminosa’s itineraries from April 27 through September 10 have received the same adjustment. In this case, the 2,260-guest ship will be alternating between 10-night Inside Passage Alaska sailings and 4-night sailings to Mexico from San Francisco, California.

Last but not least is Carnival Miracle, which has seen this switch made for all itineraries from April 27 through and including its September 17 voyage.

The 2,134-guest vessel will primarily operate 7-night Inside Passage sailings from Seattle, with longer voyages at the beginning and end of its season.

Hopefully, conditions will stabilize ahead of the 2027 cruise season and guests will be given the chance to see North Sawyer Glacier and the South Sawyer Glacier in Tracy Arm once again.

Guests Badgered by Non-Stop Royal Caribbean Welcome Emails Due to Glitch

Key Aspects:

  • Thousands of booked passengers have been receiving the same welcome emails from Royal Caribbean for weeks. 
  • This is likely due to a technical glitch, though some are wondering if the daily emails are part of a marketing tactic.
  • The repeated emails are all the same and do not contain any new information about guests’ bookings.

Thousands of future Royal Caribbean guests are feeling a little too welcomed by the cruise line.

While it’s exciting to get that first confirmation email after booking your sailing, some guests have been getting the same welcome email over and over again for weeks.

The email is Royal Caribbean’s standard template for confirming that guests have booked their sailing and encouraging them to manage their booking, download the Royal Caribbean App, and to pre-book onboard packages. 

“Woohoo! You’re officially booked, and we’re thrilled you’ll be joining us on your boldest vacation yet,” every email begins.

Impacted guests have reported that every email is identical and does not contain any new information or changes to their booking, which many have anxiously verified by checking their reservations online or on the app.

“I booked my June 2026 cruise back in December, and finished paying it off in February. When I booked it, and every time I made a payment, I got one of those welcome aboard emails, which I thought was weird but whatever. Now I seem to be getting them almost every day??,” one guest posted on Reddit.

The cruiser quickly learned that they were not alone, as several others said that they had been badgered by non-stop welcome emails going as far back as February.

“I was about to post the same question! So glad it’s not just me. It’s been a couple of weeks of receiving the same email daily,” another impacted guest replied to the post.

“Yeah I have been getting the same email just about every day or at least every other day for the last month or so,” another chimed in.

Cruise Hive has confirmed that guests booked to sail on Harmony of the Seas, Star of the Seas, and Independence of the Seas have been bombarded by the emails, but it’s very likely that more ships in the fleet have been affected.

Are The Emails a Glitch or Marketing Tool?

It’s unclear when the barrage of welcome emails will finally stop, and Royal Caribbean has not confirmed the cause behind them.

While the repetitive messages are most likely related to a glitch, some are wondering if it is a marketing tactic to encourage guests to pre-book onboard packages and shore excursions. These purchases can be made as soon as the cruise is booked.

“I’m getting the sense that their add on bookings aren’t quite what they were anticipating, so they’re pushing out as much marketing as possible to people to book drink packages, dining, and all of the other upcharge stuff that people are foregoing,” one cruiser theorized.

Star of the Seas Welcome Email
Star of the Seas Welcome Email (Photo Credit: Marie Negron)

Per guests who have called Royal Caribbean, the cruise line is aware of the glitch and is working on a resolution.

“RC has been having issues…I called customer service and they said it’s a known issue being worked on,” one guest said in a Star of the Seas Facebook group.

As Royal Caribbean has been experiencing record-breaking bookings and a sharp rise in revenue throughout 2025 and the first part of this year, it’s also hard to believe that the emails are related to an ulterior motive.

Email Glitches Have Happened Before

This isn’t the first time Royal Caribbean has dealt with a technical glitch, and it likely won’t be the last. These things simply happen from time to time.

For example, Cruise Hive reported on an app glitch in May 2025, in which mobile users were flooded with a series of repeated push notifications about “test segments.”

Some received up to 40 notifications from the app, which came fast and furious, before the glitch was fixed.

Similarly, the Royal Caribbean app accidentally sent a safety briefing reminder to all booked guests on February 2, 2023, whether they were embarking on a cruise that day or their vacation was still months away.

Speaking specifically to email issues, Royal Caribbean’s sister-brand, Celebrity Cruises, also dealt with a major glitch last year. Due to the issue, thousands of guests received incorrect emails about itinerary chances that didn’t exist.

Why Philadelphia’s New Cruise Terminal Won’t Be Ready for Its First Ship

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Key Aspects:

  • Philadelphia’s new PhilaPort cruise terminal will not be completed in time for its first scheduled sailing on April 16, 2026.
  • Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Jewel will still depart as planned.
  • Embarkation will be handled from a temporary facility while construction continues.

Cruising is set to return to Philadelphia in April, but the city’s new cruise terminal will not be ready in time for its first sailing.

The inaugural voyage from the new PhilaPort cruise terminal near Philadelphia International Airport is still scheduled for April 16, 2026, when Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Jewel departs on its first sailing from the port.

However, the site remains an active construction zone with no completed terminal building in place. Instead of the permanent facility, which broke ground in December 2025, embarkation for the first voyages will take place from a temporary setup.

PhilaPort confirmed that the 2,368-passenger ship will still sail as planned, despite the unfinished terminal.

“There will be no delay for cruise passengers. The first scheduled sailing of the Norwegian Jewel will depart Philadelphia as planned on Thursday, April 16,” the port said in a statement to local media.

The delay comes from Philadelphia’s extreme winter weather conditions that brought back-to-back snowstorms in February and bitter cold temperatures that prevented workers from safely working outdoors and snow that wouldn’t melt.

In response, the port says, “the embarkation process for the initial sailings will operate from a temporary facility.”

PhilaPort Cruise Terminal Rendering
PhilaPort Cruise Terminal Rendering (Photo Credit: PhilaPort)

Norwegian Cruise Line said it is continuing to work with PhilaPort on the logistics for embarkation and disembarkation for those sailings taking place before construction can be completed.

“We are finalizing those plans and will communicate embarkation and disembarkation details with impacted guests as they become available, which we anticipate will be within the next week,” the cruise line told ABC.

Philadelphia’s Port Expansion

The new cruise terminal in Philadelphia is part of a broader effort to restore the city as a homeport for cruise ships after 15 years without regular departures.

PhilaPort announced plans to develop a new homeport in 2024, offering a dedicated facility capable of handling modern cruise ships and thousands of embarking passengers.

The site sits near Philadelphia International Airport and major highways, making the port accessible to guests across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and the broader Mid-Atlantic region.

The terminal is designed to include passenger processing areas, baggage handling facilities, and transportation staging areas for buses, taxis, and rideshare services.

Norwegian Cruise Line was the first cruise operator to commit to sailing from the port as part of the relaunch.

The Norwegian Jewel, a 93,502-gross-ton ship, will operate sailings from Philadelphia beginning on April 16, 2026, and featuring 7-night roundtrip voyages to Bermuda.

The cruises will spend two days at sea before arriving at Kings Wharf in Bermuda for an overnight call. The itinerary also includes a call in Charleston, South Carolina, and two additional sea days.

The Bermuda season will last until September 5, when Norwegian Jewel will begin offering roundtrip New England and Canada fall voyages between the City of Brotherly Love and Quebec City through October 17, 2026.

In November 2026, the 93,530-gross-ton Norwegian Pearl arrives in Philadelphia to resume the cruise line’s Bermuda sailings.

Complete Guide to Car Rental Near Tampa Cruise Port

Key Aspects:

  • The Port of Tampa Bay does not have rental car facilities on the premises, but there are plenty of rental offices nearby, some of which offer pick-up services. 
  • Renting a car at Tampa International Airport (TPA) is also a convenient option.
  • Book your rental car in advance for peak sailing seasons, January through April, for the best deals and greater car availability. 

If you’re sailing from the Tampa Cruise Port, and you don’t live locally, then you may very well want to rent a car before or after your sailing. 

While it’s not strictly necessary if you’re going straight from the airport to the cruise port (which I don’t recommend, as that’s a risky move; flight delays can mean a missed ship) or from your hotel to the cruise port, if you want to do any sightseeing or vacationing pre or post cruise, then a car rental is key. 

There aren’t, unfortunately, any rental companies that operate at the port itself. However, it’s not difficult to find options close by. Here are some to consider before making a reservation. 

Car Rental Companies Near Port Tampa Bay

As mentioned, there are no car rental facilities actually at the cruise port. However, you’ll find that there are plenty of rental car providers within just a mile or two of the port. 

Enterprise / Alamo / National at North Nebraska Ave

Pick from three different rental car companies, all located at one address. 

Yes, EnterpriseAlamo, and National all operate out of the same location, just about a mile from the cruise port. While their offerings and prices may slightly differ, it’s worth noting that Alamo is the most highly rated of the three on Google, with more positive traveler reviews, so maybe give it a chance even if it’s not your go-to rental brand.

Car Rental Location Near Tampa Port
Car Rental Location Near Tampa Port (Photo Credit: KK Stock)

Enterprise does offer pick-up service during normal business hours, but you need to call the rental office in advance to arrange for pickups. After-hours returns are not available. Similarly, Alamo does not offer self-service or skip the counter service at this location. 

Enterprise / Alamo at N Nebraska Ave 
Address608 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa
Distance to portApprox. 1 mile
Port shuttleEnterprise does offer pick-up service, but there’s currently no dedicated shuttle to and from the port.
NotesSchedule pick-up service in advance. Do note that service outside the normal hours of operation for the rental agency, and self-service, is not available. 

Hertz at the Marriott Waterside Hotel

For the greatest convenience, why not rent your car at the same hotel you plan on staying at? This Hertz location is actually situated on the third floor of the Marriott Waterside Hotel.

Hertz Rental Desk in Tampa
Hertz Rental Desk in Tampa (Photo Credit: EQRoy)

The office provides a range of vehicles, with average daily prices being quite affordable. There is no shuttle service, but it’s a popular pick for cruisers anyway, as it’s just a short walk from the port (and even if you don’t want to walk with your luggage, rideshares are always an option). 

Hertz at Marriott Waterside Hotel
Address700 S Florida Ave, Tampa
Distance to portApprox. 1.4 miles
Port shuttleNo shuttle service available 
NotesThe office is located on the third floor of the Marriott hotel.

Avis / Budget at Embassy Suites Hotel

Similarly, you’ll find both an Avis and a Budget office at the Embassy Suites Hotel in downtown Tampa. Avis provides budget, luxury and 4×4 vehicles here. After-hours returns are not available. Budget similarly does not allow for after-hours returns.

Avis and Budget in Florida
Avis and Budget in Florida (Photo Credit: Adam McCullough)

However, you can get shuttle service between this hotel and the port! The shuttle is not directly operated by the car rental companies, but Budget does remind travelers of this option on its website, saying that customers can use the Downtowner App to schedule service between the two locations (service is free and available 11 am to 11 pm on weekends, or 6 am to 11 pm on weekdays), or they can schedule and pay for shuttle service through Blue One Transportation.

Avis / Budget at Embassy Suites, Downtown Tampa 
Address513 S Florida Ave, Tampa
Distance to portApprox. 1.1 mile
Port shuttleShuttle service available via the Downtowner App or Blue One Transportation
NotesBoth Avis and Budget operate from this location. Closed on holidays and does not allow for after-hour returns.


Cindy’s Coastal Rentals

Cindy’s Coastal Rentals is a unique option in that it’s a boutique auto rental company that actually delivers the car to you, versus you picking up the car. Since this is a small, local company, the types and number of vehicles are limited, but they do include luxury vehicles from brands such as Porsche, Audi, BMW, and more. 

While you may pay more than you would with a national brand, you may just find that the delivery service and personalized touch are worth it. 

Cindy’s Coastal Rentals
AddressWest Tampa
Distance to portN/A, Car is delivered to you
Port shuttleAs the car is delivered to you and picked up from you, there’s no need for a shuttle.
NotesBookings are made via Turo.

Star Car Rent a Car

Another local spot, Star Car Rent a Car, offers a fleet of various vehicles, from mid-size to full-size sedans and SUVs. You can pay for your rental with cash here,  and there’s no credit check before renting. The provider does require three day min rentals and is closed on Sundays. 

Star Car Rent a Car
Address7006 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa
Distance to port5.3 miles
Port shuttleNo shuttle service is provided and since the location is a bit further away, you’ll need to take a rideshare between the rental office and port.
NotesA three-day minimum rental is required, and the office is closed on Sundays.

Uzziel Logistics

Uzziel Logistics specializes in providing a luxury car rental experience, with vehicles delivered when you need it, wherever you are in Tampa. Rental options include Mercedes and Tesla vehicles. Chauffeur service is also available through this company, if that’s of interest to you.

Uzziel Logistics
Address16040 Sonoma Grove Cir, TampaS
Distance to portN/A, Car is delivered to you
Port shuttleAs the car is delivered to you and picked up from you, there’s no need for a shuttle.
NotesLimited vehicles available and $150 deposit required at booking.

Car Rentals from Tampa International Airport

The Tampa International Airport (TPA) is just nine miles from the cruise port and offers its own range of car rental providers right on site. As such, if you’re flying into Tampa for your cruise, it may just be most convenient for you to book a car here. 

Car rental brands with airport locations at TPA include Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National, Thrifty, Ace, American, Fox, NextCar, Payless, Sixt and Zipcar. Additionally, there are another 12 car rental companies with offices nearby, who provide pick up and drop off between their offices and the airport.

Tampa International Airport
Tampa International Airport (Photo Credit: EQRoy)

The airport’s rental car center can be accessed by taking the SkyConnect train from the Main Terminal. Then, when you drop off your car before flying home, you can do so right there at the rental car center before heading to your gate.

Just make sure to book your vehicle in advance if you want to get one at the airport, so you can skip the hassle of waiting in long rental counter lines, and get to enjoying your vacation sooner.

Rideshare and Taxi Alternatives

If you don’t plan on doing a whole lot of driving around the Tampa area, and you really just need to get from the airport to your hotel and then to the port, then you may be able to get by just fine with no rental at all. 

In this case, you can use rideshares and taxis to get anywhere that you don’t want to walk.

Tampa Cruise Parking
Tampa Cruise Parking (Photo Credit: Feng Cheng)

Uber and Lyft offer service throughout the region, and taking, for example, the nine-mile ride between the airport and cruise port will cost you around $30, give or take, depending on demand. Taxi rides cost similarly. 

Pro tip: When you’re ordering a rideshare from the cruise port, walk a little bit away from the port so that your driver can find you more quickly and conveniently. 

One Way Car Rentals from Florida Airports

It could be the case that you’re not flying directly into Tampa, but are instead flying into another airport, whether because it’s just more convenient for you, the fares were more affordable, or you were able to get a direct flight versus one with a layover. For example, you might fly into Orlando, Fort Myers, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale or Miami, which are all under 300 miles from Tampa. 

If this is the case, you may want to book a rental car at that airport and then drive it into Tampa for your cruise, where you can drop it off at the rental company’s local Tampa office. Just note that doing this, while pretty easy and convenient, will come with additional fees and surcharges, and you might need to also pay tolls while driving. 

Furthermore, if you plan to keep the car for the duration of your cruise and use it afterward, you’ll need to pay for cruise parking near Tampa port, too.

Tips for Getting the Best Deal on Your Tampa Car Rental

The more money you save on your car rental, the more money you have to spend during your cruise. As such, make sure you’re getting the best deal possible. 

For example, book as far in advance as you can, particularly if you’re traveling during Tampa’s peak cruising time, January through April. This will give you not only the best deal, but also the greatest number of vehicle options. If you’re worried you might need to cancel, just opt for a rental with a flexible cancellation policy.

Don’t just stick to the direct booking sites, either. Compare your options using travel deal aggregators like Kayak or Expedia to get a feel for all the possibilities.

Port Tampa Bay
Photo Credit: Port Tampa Bay

If you can, limit the drivers on the rental to just one, so you’re not paying extra for more drivers. 

When it comes to insurance, check whether or not you have a travel credit card with rental car collision coverage before buying coverage from the rental company.

While you’re at it, keep in mind that a higher voluntary excess/deductible will lower your daily rate … but if you do get into an accident, you’re going to pay more out-of-pocket costs. Just something to consider.

Finally, return your rental with a full tank of gas rather than allowing the rental company to cover that chore. Their fees for this typically aren’t a great value.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a car rental at the Tampa cruise port?

No, there are no on-site car rental options at the Tampa cruise port, but you can find car rental companies about a mile away, easily reachable via shuttles and rideshares.

Do I need a car in Tampa before my cruise?

If you’re just going from the airport to the hotel to the cruise port, you don’t need a car in Tampa before your cruise and can rely on rideshares and taxis. Some hotels also offer shuttles and there’s a free downtown Tampa streetcar. However, if you plan on sticking around the area before or after your cruise to explore Tampa’s attractions, get a rental.

How do I get to the rental cars at Tampa Airport?

Take the SkyConnect train from the Main Terminal.

What are the requirements to rent a car in Florida?

You’ll need to be at least 21 years old to rent a car in Florida, and be able to show a drivers license. Some rental car companies may require a credit card (not all) and some may charge extra for drivers under the age of 25.

Carnival Dream Sails Back to Galveston With New Venues and Modernized Spaces

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival Dream completed a 16-day dry dock in Marseille, France.
  • The ship added new venues and refreshed guest spaces and is now on a transatlantic repositioning voyage from Barcelona.
  • It will resume Caribbean cruises from its Galveston, Texas, homeport on April 5, 2026.

Fresh from a 16-day dry dock in Marseille, France, Carnival Dream is sailing back to Texas with several new and updated onboard spaces.

The ship departed Barcelona on March 21, 2026, on a transatlantic repositioning voyage that includes stops in Alicante and Málaga, Spain, and Gibraltar, UK, before arriving in Galveston, Texas, on April 5, 2026, to resume offering Western Caribbean voyages.

The refurbishment introduces several new venues along with updates to existing guest areas.

“After completing a 16-day dry dock in Marseille, Carnival Dream is returning to Galveston, further anchoring Carnival Cruise Line’s four-ship lineup at the Texas homeport,” said the cruise line.

Among the additions is Dreams Studio, a dedicated photography venue designed for professional onboard photo sessions. The space allows guests to schedule portrait photography experiences during their voyage rather than relying on pop-up photo stations.

Upgraded Carnival Dreams Studio on Carnival Dream
Upgraded Carnival Dreams Studio on Carnival Dream

Another addition is the new Carnival Adventures Store. The space functions as a central hub where guests can browse and book shore excursions offered through the cruise line before arriving at each port of call.

Read Also: Galveston Cruise Port: Getting There, Piers, and More

Retail spaces were also refreshed during the dry dock, including the Effy Jewelry boutique, which continues to carry a curated selection of fine jewelry sold onboard. Passengers reported a new carpet in the ship’s Lido Marketplace in place of tile.

Changes were also made to the ship’s casino. The gaming space was modernized with a new layout and now includes a dedicated host station intended to provide assistance to players and help manage casino services.

Upgraded Carnival Dream Casino Space
Upgraded Carnival Dream Casino Space

The Marseille shipyard visit marks the vessel’s first major dry dock since 2021, where it received Carnival Cruise Line’s distinctive red, white, and blue hull livery that has since rolled out across the fleet.

Carnival Dream Will Resume Caribbean Cruises

Carnival Dream entered dry dock at Chantier Naval de Marseille for scheduled maintenance and upgrades that included repairs to it propellers and stabilizers beginning in early March 2026. 

Once dry dock was complete, the 130,000-gross-ton vessel set off from Barcelona with up to 3,646 passengers for a repositioning cruise that included a stop at Celebration Key, Carnival Cruise Line’s new private destination in the Bahamas that began welcoming guests in July 2025.

Following its April 5 arrival, the vessel will enjoy 6-, 7-, and 8-night voyages, mainly to the Western Caribbean calls of Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico; Roatan, Honduras; and Belize City, Belize.

Carnival Dream’s first Galveston sailing will visit Montego Bay, Jamaica; George Town, Grand Cayman; and Cozumel on a 7-night roundtrip cruise.

The ship will also sail to the Bahamas on its longer journeys, visiting Key West, Florida, and Nassau, as well as Carnival Corporation’s private destination, Half Moon Cay and Celebration Key.

She joins sister ships Carnival LegendCarnival Breeze, and Carnival Jubilee in Galveston, where the port invested $53 million to expand and refurbish its operations to host more vessels.

With 29 cruise ships in its fleet, Carnival Cruise Line often has ships rotating in dry dock, with Carnival Conquest recently returning in February and Carnival Encounter wrapping up March 5.

Carnival Warns Guests as Severe Storm Threatens New Zealand Cruise Itinerary

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival Splendor is about to embark on one of its rare 10-night New Zealand sailings on March 23.
  • But because of stormy weather impacting New Zealand’s North Island, itinerary changes may be coming.
  • Carnival Cruise Line is monitoring the weather and will issue another update ahead of embarkation.

Cruise lines like to give guests as much warning as possible when it comes to itinerary changes, even when that means there is simply a chance of a last-minute switch.

Because of stormy weather, Carnival Splendor’s next sailing may have to adjust. The 10-night New Zealand itinerary will embark in Sydney, Australia, on March 23, 2026. No changes have been announced just yet, but they could be coming.

Read Also: What to Do Onboard a Cruise Ship in Bad Weather

“Our Fleet Operations Centre is actively monitoring the weather forecasts for our New Zealand itinerary, as unfavourable conditions are expected later in the week,” Carnival wrote in a letter to impacted guests.

Assuming nothing changes, the 3,012-guest ship is supposed to visit Napier, Tauranga (Rotorua), Auckland, and Bay of Islands (Russell) in New Zealand. The cruise would then conclude in Sydney on April 2, 2026.

When Will Carnival Issue Another Update?

As this is still a developing situation, and weather can sometimes be unpredictable, it’s possible that no itinerary changes would be made until the 113,573-gross ton ship has begun the voyage.

However, Carnival has promised to issue another update before embarkation on March 23, 2026, regarding the forecast and potential adjustments. Guests can also sign up for Carnival Text Alerts to receive immediate, real-time updates.

Carnival Splendor Vessel
Carnival Splendor Vessel (Photo Credit: denbaim)

“At present, there is no change to our itinerary, but as everyone’s safety is our priority, we will continue to monitor the weather and provide you with another update ahead of embarkation tomorrow, Monday, 23 March 2026,” Carnival wrote.

Though safety has to come first, it would be a shame if significant changes needed to be made, as the Splendor-class flagship only rarely offers these extended New Zealand itineraries.

Cruise Hive also reported that Carnival has cancelled the October 12, 2027, sailing in favor of a ship-wide charter, which was one of the few times that this same New Zealand itinerary was being offered by Carnival Splendor. This could make potential changes hurt just a bit more.

The Sydney-based vessel primarily offers shorter sailings that last for less than a week, with some longer voyages sprinkled in occasionally.

How Bad is the Storm?

The North Island of New Zealand is under multiple severe weather watches due to a deep subtropical low-pressure system, which is expected to bring heavy winds and rain.

“A deep subtropical low moves to the west of the upper North Island, bringing frontal rain and strengthening northeasterly winds to the north of the North Island. There is moderate confidence for warning amounts of rain, and severe gale northeast winds, in Northland,” the Met Service predicts.

The weather is currently expected to be at its worst from March 25 through March 27, with the upper North Island under both a heavy rain watch and a strong wind watch.

Tauranga, Auckland, and Bay of Islands are close to where the storm is expected to hit, though the Carnival Ship will not call at these ports until March 28-30.

If cruisers are lucky, the timing may work out where the storm passes before the ship is due to arrive. Cruise Hive will continue to monitor for itinerary changes and will share updates if and when more information comes to light.