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Carnival Ship Changes Itinerary for First Alaska Sailing of 2024

Carnival Luminosa‘s very first Alaska itinerary for the 2024 sailing season will not be the same as originally published. The cruise line has reached out to booked guests to advise them of the change. While the ship will be visiting all the planned ports of call (weather permitting), the exact times in those ports have been adjusted.

Carnival Luminosa Itinerary Change

On May 1, 2024, Carnival Luminosa will depart Seattle for the first official sailing of her Alaska season. While this will not be the first time she has visited Alaskan ports of call this year – they are part of the itinerary for the ship’s 30-night repositioning from Brisbane to Seattle that departed on April 1 – this is the ship’s first exclusive Alaska voyage of 2024.

The 8-night sailing will depart Seattle, Washington on Wednesday, May 1, with scheduled visits to Icy Strait Point, Juneau, Skagway, Tracy Arm Fjord, Ketchikan, and Victoria before returning to Seattle on Thursday, May 9. Booked guests have now received an email notification that the first two ports of call will be slightly altered.

“We have made an adjustment to the itinerary for your cruise – port times for Icy Strait Point and Juneau have been modified,” the email said.

The exact modifications have not been disclosed, but should be updated on the cruise line’s website, and most likely the Carnival Hub app as well, within 24 hours.

Carnival Luminosa Cruise Ship
Carnival Luminosa (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks / Shutterstock)

The original schedule had Carnival Luminosa visiting Icy Strait Point from 12-8 p.m. on Friday, May 3, followed by the visit to Juneau from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday, May 4.

It should be noted that neither port of call is cancelled, only that the times are going to be adjusted. Carnival Luminosa should still be visiting each destination on the appropriate scheduled day.

Shore Tours to Be Adjusted

Any pre-booked shore excursions through Carnival Cruise Line will automatically be adjusted to accommodate the new port times, the email confirmed.

If any tours must be cancelled because they cannot be suitably adjusted, they will likely be refunded either as onboard credit or back to the original form of payment. Unless the port time changes are drastic, however, it is unlikely that many tours would need to be cancelled.

Carnival Luminosa Cruise Ship
Photo Courtesy: Carnival Cruise Line

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Travelers who have booked independent tour arrangements will need to reach out to their tour operators for rescheduling or cancellation as necessary.

No Reasoning Explained

No details about why the time changes are necessary have been confirmed. Cruise lines often adjust port times based on navigational challenges, weather, or port congestion. In Alaska, local restrictions on travel speeds to protect whales and other wildlife may also impact exactly when ships can arrive or leave different destinations to keep their itineraries intact.

At this time, there are no technical difficulties with Carnival Luminosa, and these changes do not appear to be related in any way to the ship’s operational capability.

The 92,720-gross-ton vessel joined the Carnival fleet in 2022 and operates from Seattle for the Alaska season and sails from Brisbane during the summer months down under. Carnival Luminosa is just finishing her transpacific cruise from Brisbane to Seattle, having already visited Guam, Japan, and Alaska on her way to her summer homeport, where she will offer 7-night sailings through mid-September.

The ship can welcome 2,826 guests, and is also home to approximately 1,050 international crew members.

Carnival Earns Coveted Spot on ‘Best Employers for Diversity’ List

Chalk up another big win for Carnival Corporation as a top global employer, following a leading business publication’s announcement that the company earned a place on one of its prestigious “best employer” lists. The honor is one of many the company, which employs more than 160,000 people, has received in recent years.

Forbes Ranking Honors Cruise Industry Giant

Forbes, the global business news outlet, revealed on April 25, 2024 that Carnival Corporation was named one of America’s Best Employers for Diversity for 2024. The company, a giant in the global cruise industry, was among 500 companies included in the list, which spans 24 industries.

Carnival Corporation took the top ranking for travel and leisure and leads the list’s top 100 companies overall. The corporation is the parent company of nine well-known cruise brands operating 87 ships, including Carnival Cruise Line, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, and Seabourn in the US, plus AIDA Cruises, Cunard, Costa Cruises, P&O Cruises UK, and P&O Cruises Australia.

Statista, a statistics portal and industry ranking provider, also was a presenter of the annual list, which is compiled from independent surveys of 170,000-plus U.S.-based employees who work for companies that employ at least 1,000 people.

The survey included employee reviews of their employers, judged on statements about age, gender, ethnicity, disability, LGBTQIA+, and general diversity in the workplace. Respondents also could evaluate other employers in their industries that project positive or negative behaviors regarding diversity.

Carnival President Visits the Crew
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In addition, Forbes and Statista evaluated best practices in the diversity space, such as a company’s record of releasing diversity data and the number of women in high-level positions, for example, and considered those findings in their final selections. From thousands of businesses evaluated, just 500 are ultimately recognized.

The cruise industry sources employees from across the globe for its wide range of at-sea and shoreside jobs, and it is common for a cruise line to employ staff from 100-plus countries.

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We are a better company when the diversity of race, ethnicity, age, gender identity, culture, beliefs, and other backgrounds are celebrated,said Bettina Deynes, global chief human resources officer for Carnival Corporation

We strive to be the travel and leisure industry’s employer of choice by providing our team members with an inclusive and supportive company culture and work environment, and we’re honored to see our efforts recognized among others who share in our commitment,Deynes added.

Long List of Accolades For Carnival Corporation

This is not the first time that Carnival Corporation has been honored for its employee diversity policies. 

Last year, it made the list of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2023 in a program sponsored by Newsweek. The ranking resulted from a survey of 1,000 top-performing companies in a three-part evaluation.

Carnival Cruise Ships
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The company was recognized for its operations, commitment to diversity, and success in cultivating an inclusive working environment, and was the only cruise company to earn five stars, the highest possible score in the evaluation.

In 2022 it was named to two prestigious Forbes lists — the World’s Best Employers and Best Employers for Diversity. Also, Latino Leaders Magazine named it one of the Best Companies for Latinos, and it earned the top score on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2022 Corporate Equality Index.

As a result of that score, the foundation designated Carnival Corporation as the Best Place to Work for LGBTQ+ Equality. It was the sixth consecutive year the company earned the designation.

Virgin Voyages Announces Return of a Popular Annual Event

Virgin Voyages is set to sail into its second annual “Virgin Celebration Voyage,” featuring legendary guests like Sir Richard Branson and Boy George. The expanded series includes three tailored voyages.

Virgin Voyages Celebrates at Sea Across Its Lady Ships

The second annual “Virgin Celebration Voyage” makes its return aboard Virgin Voyages ships with three distinct cruises scheduled across the brand’s global fleet of Lady ships.

The annual event honoring Virgin Group’s over five decades will include appearances by Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson and the singer, songwriter, and musician Boy George.

Other special guests will include astronauts from Virgin Galactic and a lineup of Virgin company executives. The cruises will feature exclusive workshops, Hosted Shore Things, fitness classes, daily events, immersive experiences, and exclusive fireside chats with Virgin leaders.

“Once a year, our Sailors have the unprecedented access to immerse themselves in the magic of both Virgin Voyages and the Virgin brand,” said Nirmal Saverimuttu, CEO of Virgin Voyages. “They’ll be rubbing elbows with visionary leaders from across the Virgin family and this year’s very special guests.”

The celebrations will include daily happy hours, culinary events, and evening entertainment curated around Virgin’s musical heritage.

Distinguished Leaders and Unique Destinations on Voyages

This year, the Virgin Celebration Voyage series will set sail across all three of the 110,000-gross-tonnage ships, Valiant LadyScarlet Lady, and Resilient Lady, each with its own theme and destinations.

The first celebration cruise will kick off from Miami on August 30 aboard Valiant Lady. The 5-day cruise will sail to Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic and Virgin’s private destination, Beach Club at Bimini in the Bahamas.

Guest speakers aboard the 2,700-passenger Valiant Lady include Michelle Bentubo, Virgin Voyages’ chief operating officer; Nathan Rosenberg, chief brand officer for Virgin Voyages, David Tait of Virgin Atlantic, and Virgin Galactic astronauts Jamila Gilbert and Ron Rosano.

Virgin Voyages Event
Virgin Voyages Open Deck Event (Photo Courtesy: Virgin Voyages)

Scarlet Lady, which can accommodate up to 4,400 passengers and crew, will embark on her celebratory cruise from Barcelona on September 1. The ship will navigate through the heart of the Mediterranean with stops in Marseille and Cannes, France, and Palma de Mallorca, Spain, with an overnight stay in Ibiza.

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Guests speakers on this Mediterranean leg will feature Rosenberg; Frank Weber, senior vice president, Fleet Operations for Virgin Voyages; Will Whitehourn of Virgin Atlantic, Virgin Management, and Virgin Galactic; and Virgin Galactic astronaut and vice president of government affairs, Sirisha Bandla.

The final celebration sailing will launch on September 3. Departing from Portsmouth, U.K., the 2,700-passenger Resilient Lady will explore Amsterdam and Zeebrugge (Bruges), Belgium, focusing on picturesque settings in Northern Europe.

Resilient Lady in Australia
Resilient Lady in Australia (Photo Credit: FiledIMAGE)

On this voyage, guest speakers include Virgin Galactic astronauts Colin Bennett and Mike Masucci; Rosenberg; and former Virgin Atlantic CEO and Virgin Challenger leader Steve Ridgeway.

The Virgin Celebration Voyages will begin with a Sail-Away Party with Nirmal, an intimate discussion with Branson, and a dance party with Boy George curating the music. Speaker sessions, hosted cocktail parties, and a charity raffle with prizes from Virgin Group’s offerings will also be included.

Passengers can also join leaders and guests for hosted activations like cocktail hours with astronauts and fitness classes with senior Virgin leadership. Exclusive, behind-the-scenes offerings for Sailing Club members will be announced at a later date.

Besides the Virgin Celebration Voyages, Virgin Voyages is also hosting its second-annual Eat & Drink Festival across its fleet during the month of July. The special sailings will feature a variety of culinary and cocktail experiences through the ships’ casual and signature restaurants and bars, as well as special events.

Carnival Cruise Line Names Newest Italian-Style Ship in California

Carnival Cruise Line has officially welcomed Carnival Firenze to the fleet with a ceremonial naming for the vessel held in Long Beach, California, on the evening of Wednesday, April 24.

As the ship will sail year-round from the California homeport with a variety of itineraries, the location of the naming ceremony was especially meaningful, and adds significant capacity to the cruise line’s Golden State operations.

Carnival Firenze Christening Ceremony

All the Hollywood stars aligned on Wednesday, April 24 to welcome Carnival Firenze to the Fun Ship fleet with her official naming ceremony in Long Beach, California. This welcomes the ship at a critical time, just ahead of the busy summer sailing season when more travelers will be taking to the waves for oceangoing getaways.

The star-studded naming ceremony featured actor Jonathan Bennett as the ship’s official godfather, joined by the ship’s master, Captain Enzo Palomba, pouring champagne over the ship’s bell to christen the vessel.

Other elements of the momentous occasion included entertainment performances, live music, an Italian blessing by Father Charbel Grbavac of the Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church in nearby San Pedro, California, and remarks by various VIPs, including Christine Duffy, Carnival Cruise Line president.

Carnival Firenze Naming Ceremony
Carnival Firenze Naming Ceremony

The ship combines the best of elegant Italian styling and the popular fun of Carnival Cruise Line, with decorative elements from her days as Costa Firenze preserved in her luxurious venues. The vessel has undergone extensive, 49-day renovation in Cadiz, Spain to be transformed to a Carnival ship with popular venues and features characteristic of the line.

“The recipe combining this ship’s beautiful Italian theming with the familiarity of our friendly team’s hospitality is, in a word, perfecto!” said Duffy.

Carnival Firenze Naming Ceremony
Carnival Firenze Naming Ceremony

Rapid Growth for Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival Firenze represents the culmination of the rapid growth of Carnival Cruise Line in the post-pandemic era. During the industry shutdown, the cruise line retired and sold a number of older vessels in an accelerated refresh of the fleet, but the addition of Carnival Firenze brings the entire fleet back to 27 active ships, equal to the number of Carnival ships sailing before the pandemic.

“During the pandemic, we had to say goodbye to some of our ships that were retired and sold and sent to that desolate and heartbreaking beach in Turkey,” explained John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line Brand Ambassador.

“Since the return of the fun, we have added more ships to the fleet. So before Covid arrived, we had 27 ships, then we lost some during Covid and now today with the official naming of Carnival Firenze we once again have 27 ships in the fleet.”

Carnival Firenze Naming Ceremony
Carnival Firenze Naming Ceremony

That achievement is well worth celebrating. Carnival Firenze is the fifth ship added to the fleet since the restart, joining Mardi Gras (2021), Carnival Celebration (2022), Carnival Venezia (2023), and Carnival Jubilee (2023).

Carnival Firenze is especially significant as the ship will be homeported year-round from Long Beach, dramatically increasing Carnival’s sailings from California.

“We carry more guests than any other cruise line from California, and now this ship is giving us the opportunity to offer more fun to more people sailing from Long Beach,” said Duffy.

Carnival Firenze joins Carnival Panorama and Carnival Radiance. As all three ships begin full calendars, Carnival Cruise Line expects to offer more than 200 sailings from Long Beach in 2025, welcoming more than 750,000 total guests. This is more than 100,000 guests higher than 2019’s passenger load from the homeport.

Carnival Firenze Naming Ceremony
Carnival Firenze Naming Ceremony

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Carnival Firenze is offering a diverse schedule of itineraries through January 2026, with cruises ranging from 3-7 nights visiting outstanding ports such as Cabo San Lucas, Ensenada, Puerto Vallarta, and Mazatlán.

Her inaugural sailing under the Carnival brand is a 7-night Mexican Riviera itinerary that departs on Thursday, April 25. The 135,156-gross-ton, Vista-class ship can welcome 4,126 guests at double occupancy, or up to 5,245 travelers when fully booked.

Two Royal Caribbean Ships Diverted to Bermuda Within 24 Hours

Among the superstitious, there is a saying that bad things come in threes. While there is no actual proof to backup the superstitions, it’s certainly unusual that two Royal Caribbean cruise ships were diverted to Bermuda in the same 24-hour time period for three unrelated medical emergencies. 

A Guest And Crew Member Evacuated from Odyssey of the Seas

Royal Caribbean’s Quantum Ultra-class ship had to make not one, but two diversions to Bermuda due to two separate medical emergencies that occurred on board within several hours of each other. 

According to updates from the Bermuda Department of Marine & Ports Services, Odyssey of the Seas was diverted to Bermuda’s East End to evacuate the ailing passengers, with the first incident taking place on April 23, 2024, at 7 p.m. local time and the second at approximately 5 a.m. on April 24, 2024. 

The first medical emergency impacted an Indonesian crew member, one of the 1,551 employees onboard. The crew member’s identity, role onboard, and the nature of their condition were not disclosed, but it was determined that the 31-year-old needed more urgent care than the cruise ship medical team could provide

The crew member was safely transferred to Ordnance Island by the Pilot/Rescue Boat in St. George’s Harbour, and subsequently taken by ambulance to King Edward Memorial Hospital.

Odyssey of the Seas Cruise Ship
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Not long after, a 74-year-old passenger began to experience their own medical crisis, with symptoms starting in the late evening. As the Belgian guest’s condition worsened, the cruise line made the decision to return to Bermuda’s East End. The unnamed passenger, accompanied by a member of the ship’s medical staff, was also safely transported to King Edward Memorial Hospital to receive urgent care. 

The condition of the two affected people remains unknown, as does how two separate diversions will affect the rest of the sailing. When the medical emergencies occurred, the 4,198-passenger ship was in the midst of a 14-night Spanish Transatlantic cruise, which had only just begun three days earlier in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on April 21, 2024. 

Guests were enjoying a series of sea days, with the first port call scheduled at Ponta Delgada, Azores, on April 28, when the medical diversions became necessary. The 169,000-gross ton vessel is also scheduled to visit Malaga, Spain; Cartagena, Spain; and La Spezia, Italy, before concluding in Rome, Italy, on May 5. 

With four sea days still to go before the ship is due to arrive in Ponta Delgada, hopefully, the ship will be able to make up time and stay on schedule – assuming there are no more medical emergencies. 

Oasis of the Seas Experiences Her Own Emergency Diversion

Also on April 23, Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas had to make her own emergency stop in Bermuda due to a medical emergency, arriving at the port’s East End at approximately 1 a.m. local time. 

This time, the guest in question was a 69-year-old US resident. As with Odyssey of the Seas, the passenger was transported by ambulance to King Edward Memorial Hospital to receive treatment. Likewise, their identity and the nature of their condition has not been released in order to protect their privacy.

Oasis of the Seas Cruise Ship
Oasis of the Seas Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Artesia Wells)

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The 5,602-passenger Oasis-class vessel embarked from Miami, Florida, on April 21, 2024. Like her fellow Royal Caribbean ship, Oasis of the Seas was only three days into her voyage when the medical incident began. 

The cruise is mostly at sea until the 226,838-guest ship is due to call on Cadiz, Spain on May 1. The itinerary then calls for stops at Malaga, Spain; Alicante, Spain; and Valencia, Spain, before concluding in Barcelona, Spain, on May 5.

It’s unknown if there will be any itinerary changes due to the diversion, but there’s a good chance the ship will be able to make up enough time in the coming days to stay on schedule.

Carnival Cruise Ship Late Returning to Homeport, Embarkation Delayed

Guests eager to board Carnival Elation on Thursday, April 25, 2024 will have a few extra hours to wait as the ship is delayed in her return to Jacksonville, Florida. Because of the delay, embarkation has subsequently been revised and boarding guests have been advised to adjust their arrival time to the cruise terminal.

Carnival Elation Delayed

Carnival Elation has not been able to return to JaxPort at her scheduled arrival time, and embarking guests have been advised of the delay and asked to adjust their arrival times. Text and email notifications were sent to impacted guests alerting them to the change.

“The ship will be arriving later than scheduled and embarkation for your cruise has been revised,” the text message explained. “Please delay your terminal arrival appointment by three hours.”

The email notification has a bit more information. “The ship is experiencing an issue that is limiting its cruising speed and will be docking later than scheduled Thursday morning,” it said.

Both communications have the same details for embarkation to be delayed by three hours.

Guests choose their terminal arrival appointments in the days leading up to their sailing date, opting for the time that best suits their travel plans. This is the time when they will be checking in and verifying documentation as they board the ship.

With the delay, all guests will now be boarding the ship later than expected. For example, if a traveler had selected an 11 a.m. arrival time, they should now plan to be at the cruise terminal at 2 p.m. instead.

Carnival Elation Cruise Ship
Photo Courtesy: Carnival Cruise Line

The delay is not only to accommodate the ship’s late arrival, but also to ensure debarking passengers can smoothly exit the cruise terminal and leave the parking facilities before embarking guests arrive. This will help avoid overcrowding that could cause further delays.

Despite the delay, all travelers must be onboard Carnival Elation no later than 5:30 p.m. so the ship can depart JaxPort. That departure time has been pushed back to accommodate the ship’s late arrival, as the vessel was originally scheduled to depart Jacksonville at 3:30 p.m.

Why the Delay?

Various reasons could cause such a delay, such as heavy fog that limits visibility as the ship navigates up the St. Johns River, propulsion difficulties that impact the ship’s maximum speed, thruster problems that may limit maneuverability, or tidal conditions that require schedule adjustment for safer sailing.

On February 1, 2024, Carnival Elation was delayed for three hours for an unspecified technical issue, which had the same impact on embarkation as today’s delay. In mid-March, the ship was delayed again, this time for heavy fog.

The email notification today does indicate a technical issue. Furthermore, guests onboard have indicated some mechanical problems.

“Our technicians are working on the repairs,” the email said. “It may be necessary to revise our itinerary. We’ll provide more details at embarkation.”

Carnival Elation Cruise Ship
Carnival Elation Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Becky Osborne)

Carnival Elation will be sailing a 4-night Bahamas itinerary, visiting Freeport and Nassau before returning to Jacksonville on Monday, April 29. It is possible that one or both port visits might be adjusted, or one port call could even be cancelled to accommodate a slower sailing speed.

The 71,909-gross-ton, Fantasy-class Carnival Elation is one of the oldest ships in Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet and has been welcoming guests since 1998. The ship has been upgraded and refit several times in her long service life, and is a popular ship for travelers who prefer a smaller, more intimate cruise experience instead of the more recent, much larger ships.

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Carnival Elation can host 2,190 passengers at double occupancy, and up to 2,697 guests when fully booked with all berths filled. The ship is the only vessel currently homeported from Jacksonville, Florida, and offers 4- and 5-night Bahamas cruises.

In July 2025, the ship is scheduled to be one of the first to visit the new Celebration Key, Carnival Cruise Line’s private destination on Grand Bahama island that will offer a distinctly Bahamian ambience along with Carnival’s characteristic fun.

Three Sailings Changed for Norwegian Cruise Ship, Port Dropped

Norwegian Cruise Line has reached out to travel agents and booked guests to alert them to itinerary changes for three upcoming sailings of Norwegian Breakaway. Every port of call on each of the 7-night itineraries has been adjusted, and one port has been removed from the schedule altogether.

Itinerary Changes for Norwegian Breakaway

Three upcoming cruises for Norwegian Breakaway have had their itineraries significantly adjusted, with each port of call seeing changes and one port altogether removed from the itinerary. The impacted sailings are the ship’s May 12, May 19, and May 26 departures from Miami, sailing Caribbean routes.

The original itineraries were to have visited Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic; St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, Tortola in the British Virgin Islands, and Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas.

“Given recent guest feedback, and to accommodate certain circumstances including but not limited to fuel optimization as part of our commitment to the environment and sustainability efforts, as well as global maritime regulations, we have adjusted the original itinerary,” the email notification explained.

Each port of call is impacted, though the days visiting remain the same. Each of these cruises is a 7-night sailing with a Sunday departure, and Monday is scheduled as a day at sea. The visit to Puerto Plata will now be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, instead of 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. as previously planned.

The next port, St. Thomas on Wednesday, will now be from 1-7:30 p.m. instead of the original schedule of 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Thursday was to have been a visit to Tortola from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., but that port has been removed from all three itineraries altogether, and no substitute port has been added in its place.

Norwegian Breakaway Cruise Ship
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Instead, the time spent at Great Stirrup Cay on Saturday will now be a full 12 hours from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., instead of the original schedule of 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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With the loss of 1 hour in Puerto Plata, the loss of 1.5 hours in St. Thomas, the loss of all 8 hours for Tortola, and the gain of 4 hours in Great Stirrup Cay, guests on these sailings will now have 6.5 fewer hours in port for the entire cruise. Norwegian Getaway‘s departure and arrival times to Miami remain unchanged.

Compensation Offered

Because these adjustments may significantly impact guests’ travel plans for the time they plan on spending in port, Norwegian Cruise Line is offering an onboard credit as compensation. The credit will be applied as $50 per person for the first two guests in each stateroom.

“As a gesture of appreciation for choosing to sail with us and as a genuine acknowledgement of the inconvenience caused, we have arranged a $100 non-refundable onboard credit per stateroom,” the email explained.

Furthermore, all pre-booked shore tours for Tortola will be automatically cancelled and fully refunded, while tours for the other ports will have their times adjusted as necessary to accommodate the new schedule. Guests who have booked independent tour arrangements will need to contact their tour operator for cancellation or rescheduling as necessary.

Why the Change?

Other than “to accommodate certain circumstances including but not limited to fuel optimization” no explanation has been given for such a dramatic itinerary change.

Norwegian Cruise Line does frequently make similar adjustments to various itineraries for fuel optimization or to “enhance the guest experience.” Norwegian Getaway – sister ship to Norwegian Breakaway – has had her current sailing modified with a slight delay due to “global maritime regulations, as well as whale zone speed restrictions enroute from Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic to New York City.”

Norwegian Breakaway in Miami
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Since Norwegian Breakaway is also sailing to Puerto Plata, the same whale zone speed restrictions might be one of the factors leading to these itinerary changes.

It is of interesting concern that Tortola is the port being removed from the itinerary, when five cruise guests have failed to return to their ship – Norwegian Sky – after visiting that port on two different cruises in the past month.

At the moment, the US State Department lists the British Virgin Islands as a Level 1 advisory with no unusual precautions necessary. The region is not noted for excessive crime or other difficulties, and there is no indication that crime might be a factor in the itinerary changes for Norwegian Breakaway.

While future itineraries for Norwegian Breakaway are not yet adjusted, guests booked on similar sailings should remain alert to the possibility of similar changes. The 145,655-gross-ton ship is homeported from Miami through mid-August, offering very similar 7-night cruises.

Norwegian Breakaway can welcome 3,963 travelers at double occupancy, and is also home to approximately 1,600 international crew members.

Disney Reveals All Character Outfits for New Private Destination

Disney Cruise Line has revealed a full range of new outfits for Mickey Mouse and friends, crafted specifically for their adventures at the highly anticipated private retreat Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point. The new outfits are infused with the spirit of the local Junkanoo festival.

New Fashion Revealed for Disney Characters at Lookout Cay

Disney Cruise Line (DCL) has unveiled more details about its upcoming private destination, which will open in June. Disney characters at Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, DCL’s second private destination in the Bahamas, will be dressed head to toe in designs created by notable Bahamian fashion designer, Theodore Elyett.

Drawing heavy inspiration from the lively Junkanoo festival, a vibrant and colorful festival celebrated in the Bahamas between December 26 and New Year’s Day, Mickey and Minnie Mouse and friends will be awash in color.

Each of the eight new looks created for Donald and Daisy Duck, Goofy, Chip and Dale, Pluto, and Mickey and Minnie Mouse is crafted with traditional Junkanoo motifs in mind. They incorporate vivid designs and intricate details like the fringe seen in Goofy’s vest and the raffia pompoms that adorn the dresses.

The outfits capture the essence of the Bahamas and bring out each character’s unique personality. Mickey Mouse, for example, rocks a pair of conch shell-themed shorts, Minnie Mouse carries a chic pineapple purse, Daisy Duck is adorned in an oversized straw hat, and Goofy wears playful socks.

“The inspiration for this collection was to blend the exuberant Bahamian culture with the playful spirit of Disney characters, ensuring they felt on vacation, immersed in island style,” said Elyett. “The ‘Junkanoo Fun in the Sun’ series is a celebration of Bahamian beauty.”

Elyett, who grew up in Nassau, made his runway debut in 1998 with fashion he designed at just 13 years old. His love of design was fostered early as his mother owned a sewing factory. His designs have graced contestants of Miss Bahamas and Miss Bahamas Universe.

Lookout Cay’s Heavy Bahamian Influence

Located on Eleuthera, southeast of Disney’s first private island destination, Castaway Cay, Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point will offer a new shared experience with the local community.

Promising an array of attractions, from serene adult-only beaches and scenic hiking opportunities to family-friendly beaches and interactive water zones for children, the destination is tailored to various travelers.

One of the highlights revealed earlier in the year is the Mabrika Cove Cabanas. These vibrant beachside retreats, also designed by a local Bahamian artist, are positioned to greet guests as they arrive, with “Mabrika” meaning “welcome” in the language of the indigenous people of the Bahamas, the Taino. The cabanas will be available for families to rent, providing a comfortable base for a day at the beach.

In addition, an open pavilion at Goombay Cultural Center will again be surrounded by bright colors and a Junkanoo-inspired arch celebrating traditional Bahamian songs, dancing, and drumbeats.

Disney also unveiled first-look images of True-True Too BBQ, a dining spot providing true Bahamian-style BBQ beneath the shade of a seashell-inspired pavilion. Tram stops will also celebrate Bahamian culture with more bright colors and special elements.

Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point
Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point

Even the retail space will be heavily Bahamian-influenced. In Treasures of Eleuthera, locally made souvenirs, art, and handiwork will be available for purchase, supporting the residents of Eleuthera.

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Guests will first be able to visit Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point during a special 3-night preview cruise on Disney Magic, embarking from Fort Lauderdale’s Port Everglades on June 6, 2024. The ship will continue to offer 3- to 5-night itineraries throughout the season, with longer voyages also calling on Castaway Cay.

Following the preview, Disney Fantasy will host the official inaugural sailing on June 8, a 7-night voyage that includes visits to the private destination and stops at Castaway Cay and Nassau.

Additionally, Disney Dream will visit the new destination during her transatlantic return from Europe, stopping at Lookout Cay on November 1.

Baltimore Harbor Reopening Update – What About Cruise Ships?

Port of Baltimore has issued an update on reopening plans for different channels that are being made available to marine traffic, less than one month after the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge.

While different channels are now being opened to accommodate some of the port’s maritime operations, it is unlikely that cruise ships will be able to operate from the Port of Baltimore for several more weeks at least.

Port of Baltimore Reopening Channels

In an update posted on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, Port of Baltimore has clarified the reopening dates for several limited access, shallow channels in Baltimore Harbor.

The US Coast Guard Captain of the Port has announced that the Fort McHenry Limited Access Channel will be open from Thursday, April 25, until either Monday or Tuesday morning, permitting some larger marine traffic in and out of the port.

As the temporary channel has only a 35-foot depth, vessel access is limited and all transits will be at the discretion of the Coast Guard. After the short opening, that channel will not be available again until approximately May 10. Three other temporary channels are already available, with depths of 20, 14, and 11 feet.

“The US Army Corps of Engineers expects to reopen the Port of Baltimore’s permanent 700-foot wide, 50-foot deep channel by the end of May,” the port update read.

Baltimore Bridge Collapse
Baltimore Bridge Collapse (Photo Credit: Andrew Leyden / Shutterstock)

An exact date for that reopening has not been established, and will depend on the continued work as well as any delays from inclement weather or other circumstances.

“We thank all of our incredible federal, state, and local partners who continue to work around the clock on this incident,” the statement said.

What About Baltimore Cruises?

While reopening the shallow channels to resume maritime traffic in under a month from the initial bridge collapse is great progress, none of the shallow channels have sufficient clearance for even a small cruise ship’s draft.

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The draft of a ship is the part of the vessel below the waterline, and there must be appropriate clearance so the ship can safely sail without any risk of rubbing on debris or the harbor bottom, no matter what the tidal or weather conditions.

Cruise ships typically have a draft of 25-30 feet, with larger vessels having even deeper drafts. This is deeper than most cargo vessels, but is essential to minimize the rocking of the ship and provide better stability for the safety and comfort of passengers.

Because of their draft and how much room cruise ships need to safely maneuver, they cannot operate in the shallow temporary channels currently available through Baltimore Harbor. When the permanent channel reopens, however, cruise travel should be able to resume from the Port of Baltimore.

Carnival Pride
Carnival Pride (Photo Credit: Mario Hagen)

Cruise lines are being cautious with their plans for sailing from Baltimore. Carnival Cruise Line, for example, has confirmed that the May 5 departure of Carnival Pride will operate from Norfolk, Virginia rather than Baltimore.

Carnival Pride has a maximum draft of 26 feet. A cruise ship’s draft can vary based on how fully loaded the ship is with supplies, equipment, and whether or not all berths are filled with passengers.

Carnival Pride is scheduled as homeported from Baltimore, but is continuing to temporarily operate from Norfolk until the Port of Baltimore can fully reopen to cruise ship travel. Any guests booked on sailings in the next few weeks should stay in close contact with Carnival Cruise Line for updates on their specific departures.

It can be frustrating when one’s exact travel plans are in flux with the embarkation port unknown just days or weeks ahead of sailing, but this is an unprecedented situation and travelers must be flexible.

Carnival Cruise Line is providing complimentary shuttle transportation for registered guests for each cruise that must embark or debark from Norfolk, and travelers are being given as much advance notice as possible.

The state of the port is ever-changing, however, and it is better for the cruise line to confirm plans a week or two ahead of time instead of on the last day, when it would be more challenging to ensure adequate transportation is available.