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Vancouver Poised for Record 2026 Cruise Season With Massive Passenger Surge

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Key Aspects:

  • Vancouver’s 2026 cruise season is expected to break records with more than 1.4 million passengers.
  • Nearly 360 ship calls are projected at the port, which serves as a gateway to Alaska’s Inside Passage.
  • The surge in cruise traffic includes five inaugural ship calls from five different cruise lines.

Vancouver’s 2026 cruise season is officially underway, and if its port schedule remains on track, the British Columbia city will shatter its own passenger records. 

The first cruise ship of the 2026 season arrives at Port of Vancouver on February 26, when Disney Cruise Line’s 1,750-guest Disney Wonder calls during a repositioning sailing from Hawaii to San Diego.

While its first visit may be brief, the ship will return in May to begin weekly Alaska departures from Vancouver, becoming a part of the port’s busiest travel period.

More than 1.4 million passengers are expected to pass through the Canada Place cruise terminal at Port of Vancouver this year, putting 2026 on track to surpass the previous record shared with Cruise Hive in 2024 by about 5 percent.

Nearly 360 cruise calls are scheduled throughout the season, an increase from about 300 calls and nearly 1.2 million passenger visits recorded in 2025.

“We expect to see record cruise ship visits bring record numbers of visitors to Vancouver this year, injecting more than $1 billion into the economy,” said Cliff Steward, vice president of operations and supply chain at the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, which manages the port.

As Steward revealed, officials estimate cruise activity will inject more than $1 billion into the economy and support more than 17,000 jobs.

New Ships, Upgrades, and a Busy Summer Ahead

Officials cite several factors as drivers of the higher cruise volume in Vancouver in 2026, including new cruise line arrivals, additional homeported ships, and continued investment in port infrastructure.

Five ships will make their first-ever visits to Vancouver in 2026, including Azamara Cruises’ Azamara Pursuit, Windstar Cruises’ Star SeekerVirgin Voyages’ brand-new Brilliant Lady, and Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection’s Luminara.

Disney Wonder Departing Vancouver
Disney Wonder Departing Vancouver (Photo Credit: lenic)

It will be the first time Virgin Voyages and Ritz-Carlton Collection send a vessel to Vancouver.

Disney Cruise Line will also homeport a second ship alongside Disney Wonder, with Disney Magic arriving for the first time with its 1,750 passengers to increase capacity for Alaska sailings.

Said Disney Cruise Line’s Vice President, Port Strategy, Development and Operations, Jose Fernandez, “Our Alaskan cruises have long been a favorite among guests seeking adventure and unforgettable experiences. We’re excited to continue working with the Port of Vancouver, and we look forward to welcoming more families to discover Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes this season.”

The 2026 cruise schedule runs through October 13, 2026, when Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Encore departs Vancouver on the final sailing of the year.

From late April through September, Canada Place will see almost daily cruise calls, with the majority tied to Alaska itineraries. Each ship, according to port officials, generates an average of $3 million in local spending from passengers, crew, and cruise line provisioning.

Technology upgrades will continue to play a role in managing the rising passenger numbers. Canada Place introduced facial biometric screenings in 2024, which the port says has reduced processing times for guests clearing border controls and allowed the terminal to handle higher volumes during peak embarkation days.

Environmental initiatives are also continuing alongside the port’s growth, and the port authority plans to expand shore power infrastructure in late 2026 so more ships can connect to British Columbia’s hydroelectric grid while docked.

More than 80 percent of cruise ship calls in Vancouver were already shore-power enabled in 2025.

Interpol Arrests Former Norwegian Cruise Line Executive Accused of Fraud

Key Aspects:

  • Tom Markwell, formerly an executive with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, has been arrested in Argentina.
  • Markwell is accused of more than $2 million in fraud while he served as Senior Director of Events from 2019 to 2023.
  • If convicted, Markwell could face a minimum of 20 years in prison or other penalties.

A former executive of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has been arrested for fraud against the cruise company. The case was originally opened in October 2023 against 54-year-old Tom Markwell and two accomplices, alleging fraud in excess of $2 million through false invoices.

Now, Markwell has been arrested in Buenos Aires, Argentina. According to Infobae, he was arrested on Monday, February 23, 2026 by Interpol agents in the trendy Palermo neighborhood in the northern part of the city.

There is no indication whether or not his accomplices have been located or arrested. The accomplices were not employed by any cruise line or related corporation, though they issued the invoices that Markwell subsequently approved and paid in his position as Senior Director of Events with the cruise company.

Markwell defrauded Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings with a scheme using a likewise fraudulent supply company called “The Gifting Company” and invoices that remained below established limits that Markwell was authorized to approve.

The invoices allegedly failed to fully disclose the services or products rendered, but were low enough not to trigger alerts or internal audits. Once the invoice was paid, Markwell and his accomplices pocketed the money.

Norwegian Cruise Line Ship
Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz

Furthermore, Markwell is also facing identity fraud and theft charges for using his girlfriend’s account for part of his fraudulent activities. There is no indication that his girlfriend, who has not been named, is complicit in the illegal activity.

Markwell used dozens of transactions during his tenure at Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings to amass more than $2 million, including at least two totaling $165,000 and a $82,000 payment directly to his girlfriend’s account.

At least seven charges of wire fraud and identity theft are levied against Markwell. If convicted, he could face a minimum of 20 years in prison. Markwell is currently awaiting extradition to the US to face these criminal charges.

Who Is Thomas Markwell?

Born in Illinois, Tom Markwell has decades of experience in the travel industry, most recently as the Senior Director of Events for Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings. According to his LinkedIn profile, he held the position from July 2019 until September 2023, just before he was initially charged with fraud.

While his exact duties for Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings were not disclosed, Markwell likely had responsibilities such as arranging corporate events, networking with shareholders, and organizing thank-you gifts for sponsors, employees, and other connections.

He was educated at Eastern Illinois University and Robert Morris University, also in Illinois.

Cruise Hive has previously reported on other fraud cases involving cruise lines or guests, such as a woman in New York who ran a travel agency scam but failed to book trips for her clients, as well as various scams involving fraudulent cruise line gift cards, onboard theft, and other crimes.

This is one of the largest cases directly involving a cruise line executive, however. Neither Norwegian Cruise Line nor its parent company has released any statement on the case, as is standard with pending litigation and active lawsuits.

Carnival’s New Digital Lottery Could Turn Passengers Into Millionaires

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival Cruise Line has announced a new digital, fleetwide lottery with a $1 million potential jackpot.
  • Carnival Millions will be available on all ships sailing from North American and European homeports.
  • Secondary prizes will be awarded, but amounts have not been disclosed and may vary.

Cruise lines are always looking for unique ways to engage guests and offer fun, new activities. Carnival Cruise Line may have hit the jackpot with its latest innovation, a fleetwide instant digital lottery with a $1 million jackpot: Carnival Millions.

Instant tickets are not new on cruise ships, but the typical instant win tickets are either scratch-off or pull-tab designs that guests can usually buy in the casino or during onboard bingo games.

As a digital lottery, the new Carnival Millions program is a first in the cruise industry. The new million-dollar lottery game is based on the Carnival Hub app and offers daily draws for winners.

Winnings are shown immediately in the app once the daily draw is made. Guests do not need to purchase a Wi-Fi package to play, but must be connected to their ship’s Wi-Fi service just as they need to be to check menus, book shore tours, or view daily schedules.

Worth Reading: Celebrity Cruises Moves to Digital-Only Shore Excursion Tickets

With more than 20 Carnival ships eligible to play, tens of thousands of guests could be playing the lottery on any given day.

“We are proud to lead the market in gaming innovation at sea. By linking our ships into one exciting lottery, we’re creating a shared sense of anticipation that goes beyond any single voyage,” said Marty Goldman, Carnival Corporation’s Senior Vice President of Global Gaming.

Carnival Millions
Carnival Millions

To be clear, the lottery is across all Carnival ships based in North American or European homeports. At this time, it is not available for ships sailing from Australia.

Carnival Millions has been developed in coordination with TimePlay, the interactive entertainment technology company that also created the wildly popular Deal or No Deal interactive game that is played on more than 70 cruise ships from not only Carnival Cruise Line, but also Royal Caribbean, Princess Cruises, and Norwegian Cruise Line.

How Do You Win?

The age to play Carnival Millions is slightly confusing. Carnival’s official website says the game is available for ages 18+, but brand ambassador John Heald mentions ages 21 and up. Guests will want to clarify the age for gameplay, which might vary from different homeports.

In the US, individuals must be 18 or older to gamble. The legal gambling age in Europe varies in different countries depending on the type of gambling, and so the age to play Carnival Millions may vary based on departure point or where an individual ship is based.

To play, guests must be connected through the Carnival Hub app. Digital “tickets” can then be purchased for any future daily draws during the sailing.

Read Also: 20 Must-Know Things About the Carnival Hub App

“You can play from anywhere on board – your perfect spot at Serenity, or while playing mini golf,” said Heald. “Carnival Millions will be in the palm of your hand.”

Guests do not need to be present in the ship’s casino to either purchase tickets or to win.

The prizes are described as a “coordinated draw” across the fleet and winners are notified instantly for both the jackpot and secondary prizes. The amount of any secondary prizes has not been detailed. It is common for similar lotteries to base prize amounts on total participation, which could vary daily.

“If you didn’t win the BIG prize, you may have still won a consolation prize big enough to fund your whole vacation,” said Heald. “Get in on the highest stakes at sea, for the biggest jackpot at sea!”

In the case of large prizes, Carnival Cruise Line says the ship’s Casino and Guest Services teams will reach out to winners onboard.

“This experience gives every guest the opportunity to win a lifechanging jackpot, exactly the kind of fun and energy our guests love, and we’re thrilled to deliver it,” said Goldman.

At this time, it is unclear whether or not Carnival Millions may replace the instant tickets currently available for purchase onboard Carnival ships. This move toward a digital lottery could be a step in that direction and would reduce the operational costs of printing tickets and disposing of the waste. This would be similar to Carnival Cruise Line’s move to digital shore excursion tickets in 2025.

Guests who prefer to unplug during their cruise vacations, however, may not be so eager to participate in a digital-only lottery. Time will tell how successful the new game will be and whether or not guests feel it is worth the chance at such a high prize.

Norwegian Cruise Line Updates Itinerary For Upcoming Repositioning Sailing

Key Aspects:

  • Norwegian Encore’s October 12 repositioning cruise will be operating under a revised itinerary.
  • The NCL ship will no longer call at Astoria, Oregon, and will instead extend its visit to San Francisco.
  • The cruise line also confirmed that embarkation will begin at 8 p.m. in Vancouver on October 12.

Norwegian Cruise Line has issued an important update for Norwegian Encore’s October 12, 2026, departure, and not everyone is happy about it.

The cruise line notified booked guests that the 6-night repositioning cruise has set its embarkation time and will be skipping its visit to Astoria, Oregon.

Read Also: What You Should Know About Cruise Port Cancellations

“Even the most thoughtfully planned sailings can occasionally shift course,” Norwegian Cruise Line said in a letter, which was obtained by Cruise Hive.

“As fellow travelers at heart, we understand that itinerary adjustments can bring a moment of disappointment, and we truly appreciate your flexibility,” NCL continued.

The sailing marks the end of the Breakaway-Plus class ship’s Alaska season. The 3,958-guest ship was meant to cruise down the West Coast, stopping in Astoria and San Francisco, before arriving in Los Angeles on October 18, 2026.

Once in Los Angeles, the vessel will begin operating 7-night cruises to the Mexican Riviera from the World Cruise Center in San Pedro, which will continue until she returns to Alaska for the 2027 season.

Embarkation Timing Announced

Per cruise tracking data, the final Alaska cruise will disembark in Seattle, Washington, on the morning of October 11.

But instead of staying in Seattle, the ship will sail the approximate 110 nautical miles to Vancouver, Canada, to begin its repositioning cruise the following day.

Norwegian Encore in Miami
Norwegian Encore in Miami (Photo Credit: Just dance)

Guests have now been informed that the embarkation process will officially begin at 8 p.m. on the evening of October 12. Specific pier arrival times will be selected during the online check-in process.

“As part of the latest updates, your embarkation in Vancouver will now begin at 8:00 pm,” the cruise line’s letter confirmed.

The ship will depart at around 12:15 a.m. on October 13, which will offer stunning views of shimmering city lights as guests sail away.

Norwegian Encore Skipping Astoria

While the timing of embarkation has received a neutral response, impacted guests are more upset about skipping Astoria, Oregon, on October 14, 2026.

Instead of visiting Astoria, Cruise Hive has learned that the call to San Francisco, California, has been extended.

The 169,116-gross ton ship will arrive one day early in San Francisco on October 15, effectively turning the visit into an overnight call that lasts until 6 p.m. on October 16. Originally, the ship would have arrived on the morning of October 16.

“We will also no longer call on Astoria, OR. Instead, your voyage now includes an overnight in San Francisco, CA, a city that truly comes alive after dark,” NCL confirmed.

The reason behind the change hasn’t been specifically confirmed, though Norwegian Cruise Line strongly hinted that port availability was to blame.

“We work closely with port authorities around the world to to secure each call far in advance, but from time-to-time circumstances can change and we’re informed that space is no longer available,” the cruise line explained.

Regardless of the reason, impacted guests are frustrated and disappointed by the news. Some had booked the sailing specifically to visit Astoria. Others felt that waiting from October 12 until October 15 to reach San Francisco was a waste of time and too long to spend at sea.

Is Compensation Offered?

When guests book their sailings, they agree to a cruise contract that allows the cruise line to make itinerary changes for a multitude of reasons with no penalty.

No compensation is being provided for the inconvenience at this time, aside from automatically refunding NCL shore excursions in Astoria, as is standard.

If guests are too upset by the change, they are still well within the window to cancel their booking. Typically, sailings that are cancelled more than 90 days before departure are fully refundable.

But hopefully, most guests will choose to go with the flow and embrace all of the fun amenities and entertainment that Norwegian Encore has to offer.

Royal Caribbean Alters Cruise Plans to Improve Rare Solar Eclipse Experience

Key Aspects:

  • Royal Caribbean has adjusted the route and itinerary to maximize eclipse viewing for Liberty of the Seas.
  • The impacted departure is the ship’s solar eclipse cruise leaving Southampton on August 7, 2026.
  • Lisbon is now cancelled and La Coruna and Vigo adjusted, with Le Havre added to the itinerary.

Setting sail to view the August 12, 2026, total solar eclipse will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Royal Caribbean is taking steps to ensure the up to 4,960 guests aboard Liberty of the Seas have the best eclipse viewing that day with an itinerary change to maximize their astronomical adventure while still maintaining exceptional ports of call.

This necessitates an itinerary change and some port adjustments, and the cruise line has reached out to booked guests with the updated schedule.

“To give everyone the best possible total solar eclipse viewing experience during our sailing, we’ll adjust our route after our visit to Gijon, Spain,” the notification confirmed.

Liberty of the Seas will no longer be calling on Lisbon, Portugal, but will instead head directly for Vigo so the 155,900-gross-ton ship is in the best viewing path possible. Following the eclipse, the ship will visit La Coruna, and there will also be a port visit to Le Havre (Paris) before debarkation in Southampton.

The solar eclipse 9-night cruise itinerary is now as follows:

  • Friday, August 7 – Depart Southampton at 5 p.m.
  • Saturday, August 8 – Day at sea
  • Sunday, August 9 – Bilbao, Spain from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Monday, August 10 – Gijon, Spain from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Tuesday, August 11 – Vigo, Spain from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. (previously La Coruna)
  • Wednesday, August 12 – Solar Eclipse day at sea
  • Thursday, August 13 – La Coruna, Spain from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. (previously Lisbon)
  • Friday, August 14 – Day at sea (previously Vigo)
  • Saturday, August 15 – Paris, France from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. (previously day at sea)
  • Sunday, August 16 – Arrive Southampton at 5:30 a.m.

While some guests will undoubtedly be disappointed that the visit to Lisbon is no longer possible, Royal Caribbean has attempted to preserve the quality of port time as well as offer the best possible eclipse viewing.

Liberty of the Seas Cruise Ship Docked in Bermuda
Liberty of the Seas Cruise Ship Docked in Bermuda (Photo Credit: Wangkun Jia)

Shore tours for Lisbon that have been booked through the cruise line will be automatically cancelled and refunded back to the original form of payment. Similarly, tours for Vigo and La Coruna will be adjusted to the new port visit days and times.

Guests Excited About Change

Many times, when a cruise itinerary is changed, guests are upset at the adjustment and how it may impact their vacation plans. In this case, however, guests on Reddit are happy with the change and the better eclipse viewing it will provide.

“We originally were not going to see 100% totality, but with this email, I think they listened to us?!” the original poster exclaimed. “If so, super grateful for the change.”

Previously, the ship’s route was likely to stay within the 94-98% totality zone for eclipse viewing. While that may seem adequate, this type of event is hard to duplicate.

According to TimeandDate, the next total solar eclipse will not be until August 2, 2027, but that totality path is mostly over northern Africa and will not offer as many at-sea viewing opportunities.

“I’m just so glad they listened! I’m fine with the changes, the whole point I booked this cruise was to see the eclipse in totality!” another guest commented.

While the new sailing path and port schedule will provide better eclipse viewing, guests should always remember that Mother Nature has the final say on just how good the viewing may be and all eclipse sightings will be weather-dependent.

Carnival Cruise Line Ends Third-Party Gifts After Accidental Blunder

Key Aspects:

  • John Heald accidentally sent a bottle of champagne to two children on a recent Carnival cruise.
  • The error happened because of an incorrect stateroom number for a third-party gift request.
  • Third-party requests for “something special” gifts will no longer be accommodated on any Carnival ship.

Carnival Cruise Line tries to accommodate all types of requests for celebrations and a little “something special” to help make guests’ cruise vacations even more memorable.

An inadvertent error with a recent request, however, now means there will be no more third-party gifts.

John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line’s brand ambassador, handles such requests. Hundreds of times each week, guests reach out to him about special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, beating cancer, job promotions, graduations, and much more.

Heald always tries to offer something to celebrate the request. It might be a plate of cookies, a prize medallion, a bottle of champagne, or even (albeit rarely) the coveted ship-on-a-stick.

One recent request, however, went badly wrong. Heald discussed the incident in a video on his Facebook page, sharing his chagrin with his more than 665,000 followers.

“One of the fun parts of my job is to be able to help people celebrate. People write to me and say it’s my birthday, it’s an anniversary or a honeymoon or whatever, divorce, I’m celebrating and I always do my best to send a little something,” he explained.

Carnival Cruise Ship Cabin
Carnival Cruise Ship Cabin (Photo Copyright: Cruise Hive)

He noted that he does have a budget on every ship and can’t therefore send gifts to large parties or accommodate every request. He does try to do as much as he can, however, especially in exceptional circumstances.

The recent incident involved a frequent Carnival guest’s best friends, who were celebrating retirement from the police force. To be clear, the individual making the request was not sailing themselves, but wanted to surprise their friend.

Read Also: 15 Mistakes to Avoid on a Carnival Cruise

“I sent a bottle of champagne and a medallion,” Heald confirmed.

After making the arrangements for the delivery, Heald then had a trip to the “mothership” in Miami and was busy with corporate meetings, ship visits, and meeting guests in person for several days. Upon returning home and back to guest communications, he found a very angry email.

“The person who had received the gift is accusing me of lots of things, very angry, calling me all sorts of names, because I sent a bottle of champagne to his two grandchildren,” Heald said.

How Did This Happen?

Whoops! It turns out, the individual making the gift request gave Heald the wrong stateroom number and the bottle of champagne and medallion went to the children’s stateroom instead of the now-retired police officer.

“I had sent a bottle of champagne to two children,” Heald said. “They had no idea who I was, they just went to Guest Services.”

Heald quickly apologized to the guest and noted that he completely understood why they were so upset. He even admitted that if this happened to his daughter, he’d be equally angry.

The result is that there will be no more third-party gifts sent to Carnival guests. Heald will continue to send gifts whenever possible to guests who are actually sailing, but will no longer accommodate requests to surprise someone else.

“I’m not going to put myself or my colleague Jacinta into that particular nest of vipers,” he said.

That new policy is holding firm, as both Heald and Jacinta are now refusing third-party gift requests.

“We are very happy and glad to be able to send something to people actually cruising on the ship but third-party requests are not something that we are permitted to do anymore,” he responded to a more recent request. “Thank you for your understanding.”

Have you ever requested a gift aboard a Carnival cruise? Has there ever been a miscommunication about how a gift has been handled or delivered? Share your hilarious mix-ups on the Cruise Hive boards!

Carnival Legend Adjusts Billing Protocol Mid-Voyage

Key Aspects:

  • Usually, Carnival guests settle their accounts once on the final day of their sailing before disembarking.
  • However, Carnival Legend’s current guests will settle their accounts twice.
  • The first charge will come through on February 23, with the final settling occurring on the morning of debarkation.

Carnival Legend is doing things a little differently for settling the Sail & Sign accounts of its current passengers.

Instead of settling the onboard accounts at the end of the current 10-night Eastern Caribbean sailing, as is the norm, the cruise line has decided to resolve balances early and on disembarkation day.

This means that the payment methods guests have linked to their reservations will be charged twice to pay their outstanding balances.

Read Also: Carnival Onboard Credit: Ways to Use It

“We are writing to let you know that we will be settling onboard credit card charges in two segments for this voyage,” Carnival notified the up to 2,134 guests onboard.

Guests can expect to see their cards charged for the first time on February 23, 2026, and once again when the Spirit-class ship returns to its homeport of Galveston, Texas, for debarkation on February 26.

How Settling Accounts Normally Works

During a typical sailing, Carnival guests settle their accounts once at the end of their voyage.

On the final night of the sailing or on the morning of disembarkation, a printed statement detailing all purchases made onboard using Sail & Sign accounts should be delivered to guest staterooms.

Carnival Hub App
Carnival Hub App

The final folios can also be accessed at Sail & Sign kiosks, on the HUB App, or by visiting guest services.

If guests agree with their final statement, there is no action that needs to be taken. Carnival will simply charge the credit card on file and guests can go on their way.

If something on your final bill is wrong, it’s important to speak to guest services prior to disembarking. If a passenger is owed a refund, it will be sent via check to the address on file within one week of the sailing’s conclusion.

What if Guests Disagree With Charges?

If passengers believe that they have been billed incorrectly, they will want to head to guest services to discuss their accounts as soon as possible. Once Carnival settles their bill, it can no longer be adjusted.

“Once the first settlement has been processed, we will not be able to add or remove persons from accounts or change payments on the settled account,” the cruise line advised.

“For the second portion, if needed, you will be able to change payment methods only,” the letter continued.

Cruise Hive has confirmed that guests can switch the credit card associated with their Sail & Sign accounts mid-voyage, but any holds that were on the previous card will remain in place for potentially several days after the sailing concludes.

Typically, the cruise line will automatically put an up to $200 bank hold in place on embarkation day for incidentals and to ensure the card is valid during the sailing.

Why Make the Change?

Carnival Cruise Line has not confirmed why they are settling accounts twice for this specific sailing, or if this will be a permanent change going forward.

Some passengers theorized that the family-friendly cruise line might be testing a new process to try to avoid long lines of guests with account questions at the guest services desk on the night before and morning of debarkation.

“Maybe trying to curb the massive line the night before debarkation of people removing gratuities,” one cruise fan theorized.

Others thought it might be related to doing a mid-voyage credit check to ensure guests’ payment methods could still cover their growing onboard balances.

“My guess is they are having many declined charges due to insufficient funds. So they are breaking the payments up into segments so they can investigate while you’re still on the ship,” another cruiser guessed.

It’s also possible that the billing process has had to adjust in the wake of widespread IT issues impacting various onboard systems, which Cruise Hive reported on earlier in February.

But ultimately, guests are spending the same amount of money whether their accounts are settled once or twice. With this in mind, it may not matter too much if they pay all at once or in two installments.

Celebrity Infinity to Resume Cruising Following Technical Issues

Key Aspects:

  • Celebrity Infinity’s next sailing, which will embark in Athens on February 27, will go ahead as planned.
  • The ship had been suffering from technical difficulties that shortened one sailing and led to another being cancelled entirely.
  • Per the Hellenic Coast Guard, the now-resolved issue affected the electrical distribution panels.

Celebrity Infinity is back in business! After ending one cruise early and cancelling another due to technical problems, the Celebrity Cruises’ ship is ready to resume service.

Cruise Hive has obtained an email that was sent to the up to 2,170 guests booked on the upcoming February 27, 2026, departure confirming that their sailing would be able to go ahead as planned.

“We are looking forward to welcoming you aboard Celebrity Infinity for your upcoming February 27, 2026 sailing,” the letter begins.

“Our team is preparing an unforgettable vacation experience for you, and we’re happy to confirm that your sailing will proceed as planned,” Celebrity Cruises wrote.

Celebrity Infinity Letter
Celebrity Infinity Letter

The first sailing back, which will be based out of Piraeus-Athens, Greece, will be a 10-night voyage to destinations throughout Greece and Turkey. The itinerary calls for stops in Nafplio, Heraklion, Rhodes Island, Kavala, Thessaloniki, and Kusadasi.

What Went Wrong?

At approximately 3 a.m. on February 15, the 90,940-gross ton vessel suddenly lost power while the ship was approaching Athens.

As Cruise Hive learned from guests who were onboard at the time, there was no electricity, no air conditioning, no Wi-Fi, and no working toilets – which was starting to sound reminiscent of Carnival Triumph’s infamous “poop cruise” in 2013.

Thankfully, the Celebrity ship was already along the Greek coast and tug boats were able to bring her into port quickly.

Guests disembarked one day early and were reimbursed for last-minute hotel rooms, lunch on land, and transportation. Meanwhile, the subsequent February 16 sailing was cancelled to allow for repairs to be completed.

Celebrity Infinity Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: RoxTravels

Celebrity Cruises never confirmed the cause of the technical issues, but a translated statement from the Hellenic Coast Guard suggested a malfunction in the electrical distribution panels was to blame.

“The Port Authorities of Piraeus and Keratsini were informed by the Joint Search and Rescue Coordination Center (EKSED) of the Hellenic Coast Guard-El.AKT, of the loss of control of a cruise ship… due to a malfunction in the electrical distribution panels,” the statement read.

Electrical distribution panels act as the central hubs for safely managing, monitoring, and distributing electrical power throughout the ship, so losing these is a big deal.

Should Future Guests be Worried?

Rest assured that safety is the top priority for Celebrity Cruises, and the Royal Caribbean-owned brand would not allow Celebrity Infinity to resume cruising if it was not safe to do so.

However, some are nervous considering the 2001-launched ship has had quite a few issues with power loss and propulsion over the years.

The most recent incident occurred less than a year ago in July 2025, in which a small fire resulted in a blackout. Celebrity Infinity was stuck in Kusadasi, Turkey, for several days as repairs were made.

Issues with propulsion and power have also been reported for the Millennium-class ship in 2025, 2018, 2012, 2010, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, and 2001.

And while Celebrity Infinity is an older ship at 25-years-old, Celebrity Cruises does its best to maintain the vessel. The ship was in dry dock as recently as January 2-11, 2026, for routine technical work, maintenance, and certification work.

Disney Adventure Finds Its Hero: Robert Downey Jr. Named as Godparent

Key Aspects:

  • Robert Downey Jr. has officially been named as the godfather for the upcoming Disney Adventure.
  • The actor, who played Iron Man, has natural connections to the Marvel-themed entertainment onboard.
  • Disney Adventure’s maiden voyage is set for March 10, 2026.

One of the biggest stars in the world is stepping up to the plate to welcome one of the world’s most anticipated cruise ships.

On February 23, 2026, Disney Cruise Line officially named Robert Downey Jr. as the godparent to Disney Adventure, which will be the biggest ship to join the fleet and the first DCL ship built specifically for the Asian market.

Downey’s role as the backbone of the Marvel universe (in more ways than one) makes him a natural fit to welcome Disney’s newest addition.

“Our new ship continues Disney Cruise Line’s tradition of bringing great stories to life at sea, and we are honored that Robert Downey Jr., who has guided audiences through unforgettable Marvel stories, is the official godparent for the Disney Adventure,” said Josh D’Amaro, incoming Chief Executive Officer of The Walt Disney Company.

The Academy Award-winning actor also voiced his own excitement at being the one to christen the 208,000-gross ton new-build.

“It’s impossible to describe the majesty of the Adventure, and to be its godparent is an honor. As the largest ship in the Disney fleet, a gargantuan blessing must be bestowed … I’ll do my darndest,” Downey said.

You can watch the official reveal of Downey’s latest role below:

A Heroic Connection

Downey has been at the heart of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for more than a decade and was named a Disney Legend in 2019.

Notably, Downey played Iron Man / Tony Stark for 11 years, starring in movies like “Avengers: Endgame,” which earned more than $2.79 billion at the global box office.

He will also be returning for Phase Six of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in “Avengers: Doomsday,” where Downey will switch from playing the hero to portraying one of the franchise’s most iconic villains (Doctor Doom).

Speaking to the Marvel connection, the new 6,700-guest ship will debut the first-ever Marvel Landing, which will feature three adrenaline-filled attractions.

The first ride is the Ironcycle Test Run, which as Cruise Hive previously reported, is the longest roller coaster at sea and is inspired by “Iron Man.”

The next two attractions are Pym Quantum Racers, which is an homage to “Ant-Man and The Wasp” and Groot Galaxy Spin, which is based on “Guardians of the Galaxy.”

Guests will also be able to meet Marvel characters in the flesh during their sailing, with potential appearances from Iron Man.

When Will Disney Adventure Set Sail?

After being delayed by several months, Disney Adventure is almost ready to begin her career at sea.

The new ship was officially delivered to Disney in December 2025 and already made a brief appearance in Port Canaveral, Florida, during her journey to Asia.

As of the time of this publication, the new ship has made it to East Asia and is sailing in the direction of Tokyo, Japan. However, her homeport will be Singapore, where she will operate 3- to 4-night cruises to nowhere – starting with a 3-night maiden voyage scheduled for March 10, 2026.

The date of the christening has not been announced yet, but it will likely happen in the days just before the inaugural cruise.