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Cruise News Update: Technical Issues, Policy Change, New Ships

Here we go with this week’s recap of the big news stories in the cruise industry. Highlights of Cruise Hive’s coverage include Royal Caribbean officially ordering construction of a new class of ship, Norwegian Cruise Line adding an important new rule for its airline booking program, and a Princess Cruises’ ship unveiling two new specialty dining venues.

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Technical Issue Cancels Anthem of the Seas Cruise

Royal Caribbean’s Anthem of the Seas ran into some technical trouble while sailing an 8-night South Pacific voyage roundtrip from Sydney, Australia, apparently impacting the ship’s speed.

The Quantum-class ship, with capacity for 4,180 guests in double occupancy, arrived late at her homeport on January 27, 2026, and also cancelled her next cruise, a 10-night New Zealand cruise due to depart that same day.

Anthem of the Seas in Sydney, Australia
Anthem of the Seas in Sydney, Australia (Photo Credit: Slow Walker)

The ship was tracked returning to port at 14 knots, rather than her traditional 22 knots. The cruise line has not specified the nature of the technical problem, but it appears to be propulsion-related. 

Originally set to arrive in Sydney at 6:30 a.m. on January 27, Anthem of the Seas did not dock there until about 4 p.m.

The cruise line assisted guests with airline change fees and other travel plans, including up to $200 per person for domestic flight change fees and up to $400 per person for international flight change fees. 

Guests booked on the January 27 departure are receiving a full refund of their cruise fare and all pre-paid services, such as dining packages, shore excursions, and crew gratuities.

NCL Air Program Reveals Major Booking Change

Many Norwegian Cruise Line guests book their airfare through the brand rather than independently, but under a new policy, those who book via the NCL Air program must schedule their arrival at the departure port at least one day ahead of embarkation.

The new rule took effect on new air bookings made on and after January 26, 2026. The requirement means that guests must spend at least one night in a hotel, and that expense is the guests’ responsibility.

Norwegian Cruise Line in Miami
Norwegian Cruise Line in Miami (Photo Credit: Just dance)

The cruise line added the requirement in an effort to lower the number of guests who book their air arrival for the same day as embarkation and miss their cruise due to flight delays or cancellations.

Bad weather often is the culprit in these cases. On January 26, 2026, for instance, Winter Storm Fern upended the Northeast with heavy snow, and more than 5,100 flights were cancelled as a result.

Guests can book their pre-cruise hotel stay through the line’s NCL’s Hotel and Hotel Plus program, but they will pay the accommodation cost.

Diamond Princess Gets Two New Dining Venues

Princess Cruises’ Diamond Princess, which sails East Asia year-round, has expanded its specialty dining venues by two — Makoto Ocean and Crown Grill.

Diamond Princess becomes the fourth ship to offer Makoto Ocean, which is already offered on Sun Princess, Star Princess, and Sapphire Princess. The eatery, a partnership with celebrity Chef Makoto Okuwa, features Japanese favorites like Miso Sea Bass, Truffle Salmon, and Yellowtail Sashimi.

Diamond Princess Cruise Ship in Japan
Diamond Princess Cruise Ship in Japan (Photo Credit: Aeypix)

The venue replaced the Kai Sushi venue and also features specialty cocktails such as Makoto Gin & Tonic and Nagoya Negroni.

Crown Grill, a longtime favorite among Princess guests, is a steakhouse serving sirloin and strip steaks, rib-eye stakes, and filet mignon, along with some chicken and seafood dishes.

Each venue comes with a $55 per person charge, although it is included for guests who purchase the Princess Premier package.

Diamond Princess currently sails roundtrip from Singapore, and in late February 2026 will reposition to Yokohama, Japan, offering 9- to 21-night voyages.

Legend of the Seas Now Plans July 4 Debut

It isn’t unusual for new-builds to debut later than scheduled, but in the case of Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas, the opposite is happening.

The Icon-class ship, under construction at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland, will enter service one week ahead of her planned launch.

The 5,610-guest Legend of the Seas will sail her inaugural cruise on July 4, 2026, rather than on July 11. Guests already booked on the later date have the option to switch their departure date to the earlier launch if they wish. (Transfers are on a first-come, first-served basis.)

Legend of the Seas Under Construction at Meyer Turku
Legend of the Seas Under Construction at Meyer Turku (Photo Credit: Meyer Turku)

The new voyage will operate roundtrip from Rome (Civitavecchia) and call at Marseille, Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, and Florence.

This is not the first change in the ship’s maiden voyage. Originally, Legend of the Seas was to debut in August 2026, but the line added three sailings in July, on the 11th, 18th, and 25th.

Following the completion of her construction and outfitting, the ship will undergo sea trials before being delivered to Royal Caribbean.

Carnival Expands Sale of New Non-Alcoholic Package

Carnival Cruise Line guests have been eagerly awaiting the launch of the brand’s new Cheers! Zero Proof Drink Package, and now it is finally on sale for all voyages in North America and Australia.

The roll-out of the new plan has been gradual. It was introduced in September 2025, and guests booked on cruises through 2025 could buy it. In November 2025, guests could purchase the plan if they were sailing during the first quarter of 2026.

Carnival Cruise Line Atrium Bar
Carnival Cruise Line Atrium Bar (Photo Credit: Ritu Manoj Jethani)

But now, the plan is for sale on all voyages departing from North America and Australia. There is a big difference, however, between those departure destinations — the North America package includes premium teas and coffees, but the Australia package does not.

Items included in both plans are premium non-alcoholic drinks such as beer and wine, and zero-proof cocktails, plus soda, juices, water, and even milkshakes, among others.

Guests who book the package before departure pay a fee starting at $29.99 per person per day, while those who buy the plan after embarkation will pay $34.99 per person per day.

Guests can buy the plan on Carnival’s website, via its HUB app, or through the line’s customer service department.

MSC Unveils Big Plans For Ocean Cay Marine Reserve

A slew of new enhancements and activities are coming to MSC Cruises’ MSC Ocean Cay Marine Reserve in the Bahamas.

Expected to be completed in late 2027, upgrades to the private destination in the Bahamas will feature an expanded pier that can accommodate two cruise ships at a time, four new dining options, a family oriented beach area, and an adult-only retreat.

Seakers Cove Family Beach, Ocean Cay
Seakers Cove Family Beach, Ocean Cay

The new eateries have not been detailed yet, but are expected to include buffets, a food market, and a specialty restaurant. The Seakers Cove Family Beach will offer a splash pad and playground, plus a ropes course with water experiences.

Paradise Sands, the new adult-only space, will be a serene oceanfront area with lounge chairs. Across the reserve, more private cabanas will be added as well.

The private destination will also offer conservation experiences called “Shifted Perspective.” Described as an interactive program, it will enable guests to explore conservation efforts and learn about environmental topics such as coral restoration and oceanic ecosystems.

Cruise Line Orders Two Discovery-Class Ships

Royal Caribbean will soon add an eighth ship class to its roster: the Discovery class. 

The cruise line revealed it has signed an agreement with France’s Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard to construct two Discovery-class ships, debuting in 2029 and 2032, and has options for four additional vessels.

Industry watchers had been expecting the order, as rumors have been persistent on social media and elsewhere.

Chantiers de l'Atlantique Shipyard
Chantiers de l’Atlantique Shipyard (Photo Credit: olrat / Shutterstock)

The cruise line has not indicated the size of the planned ships; some cruise insiders believe the Discovery ships will be smaller than recent new-builds, like the massive Icon- and Oasis-class vessels of recent years.

Cruise line executives did indicate, however, that the Discover class ships would offer a bold new concept with cutting-edge designs.

Royal Caribbean’s most recent class is Icon. It debuted in 2024 with Icon of the Seas. Star of the Seas followed in 2025 and Legend of the Seas is due to launch in July 2026. These ships have a capacity for a whopping 7,600 guests with all berths occupied.

More Cruise Headlines

Those were some of the week’s top cruise headlines, but Cruise Hive has coverage of many other developments, too, including MSC Cruises planning a new cruise terminal on Grand Bahama Island, a legendary cruise ship captain who transited the Northwest Passage announcing his retirement, and a Royal Caribbean ship skipping a port call due to a medical emergency.

Also, one of Norwegian Cruise Line’s most popular musicals is ending its run on Norwegian Bliss, and Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Venezia is altering two port calls on a Caribbean itinerary in February 2026.

Utopia of the Seas Forced to Adjust Itinerary as Weather Disrupts Cruise Plans

Key Aspects:

  • High winds expected in the Bahamas this weekend have changed Utopia of the Seas‘ January 30 cruise itinerary.
  • The ship will depart Nassau an hour earlier on Saturday and the Sunday visit to CocoCay is now cancelled.
  • Guests can still enjoy plenty of onboard activities, entertainment, and fun on the Oasis Class ship.

With rough weather expected in the Bahamas over the weekend, Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas has adjusted her itinerary for her Friday, January 30, 2026 departure from Port Canaveral. This includes cancelling the planned visit to the cruise line’s private island and shortening the stop in Nassau.

Guests were informed of the change with letters handed out during embarkation at the cruise terminal.

“We unfortunately have to cancel our visit to Perfect Day at CocoCay, Bahamas on Sunday due to strong winds,” the letter confirmed. “Additionally, we’ll now depart Nassau, Bahamas at 5:00 PM instead of 6:00 PM.”

Utopia of the Seas is setting sail from the Space Coast for an “Ultimate Weekend” sailing, but of course, safety is always the top priority.

The Oasis class ship is still scheduled to arrive in Nassau on Saturday at 9 a.m. By leaving one hour earlier than originally planned, however, Utopia of the Seas will be able to safely maneuver out of the harbor that afternoon and out to sea before the strong winds start to rise, which could cause problems.

Letter for Utopia of the Seas Itinerary Change
Letter for Utopia of the Seas Itinerary Change

Furthermore, skipping CocoCay is the best option as the Weather Channel predicts winds in the region are expected to be 20-30 miles per hour on Sunday, February 1. This could cause too much tension on the mooring lines for the docked ship, potentially causing ropes to snap and the vessel to drift dangerously.

Because the pier at CocoCay is relatively exposed, high winds will create crashing waves that could be very dangerous for guests or crew members on the pier as well.

Tours to Be Automatically Cancelled or Adjusted

Because of these changes, Royal Caribbean said that any pre-paid shore tours booked for CocoCay will be automatically cancelled and refunded as onboard credit to guests’ SeaPass accounts.

Likewise, any tours for Nassau that must be adjusted due to the time change will be rescheduled automatically or cancelled and refunded if they cannot be changed.

Utopia of the Seas Cruise Ship
Utopia of the Seas Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Dennis MacDonald)

Utopia of the Seas is not the only ship impacted by the expected rough weather in the Bahamas this weekend. Both Disney Wish and Disney Fantasy have adjusted their weekend sailings to offer the most comfortable cruising through high winds and swells.

Plenty Still to Do at Sea

While some guests are naturally disappointed to be missing CocoCay, which has been voted a reader favorite for five years in the Cruise Hive Awards, Utopia of the Seas was deliberately designed as the ultimate weekend destination and features a ton for everyone to enjoy.

“What a great ship to have a sea day on!” one guest commented after learning of the change.

Onboard activities and excitement range from the thrills of the Ultimate Abyss, the zipline over the Boardwalk, and the FlowRider surf simulator to the relaxation of the spa, multiple bars and lounges, and much more.

Read Also: Is 3 Nights Enough Time on Utopia of the Seas?

Theater shows with spectacular drone effects, comedy performances, trivia contests, deck parties, miniature golf, ice skating, waterslides, pools, more than 20 dining options, live music, and more makes Utopia of the Seas a great getaway for three jam-packed days. With a sea day now on the itinerary, guests will have just that much more time to do it all this weekend.

Strong Winds Trigger Itinerary Shake-Up for Two Disney Cruise Ships

Key Aspects:

  • Disney Wish and Disney Dream are both changing their January 30 sailings due to rough weather.
  • Disney Wish will now stay in Nassau but skip Castaway Cay, while Disney Dream will skip Nassau for a day at sea.
  • High winds expected through the Bahamas on Saturday and Sunday make these changes necessary.

In anticipation of strong winds and rough seas in the Bahamas over the next few days, both Disney Wish and Disney Dream have adjusted their weekend itineraries to provide the smoothest, safest cruises for everyone aboard.

Both ships are departing their respective homeports on Friday, January 30, 2026. Disney Wish is sailing from Port Canaveral, while Disney Dream is sailing from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale.

Disney Wish

The 144,000-gross-ton Disney Wish is sailing a 3-night itinerary that had calls scheduled for Nassau on Saturday, January 31 and Castaway Cay on Sunday, February 1, before returning to Port Canaveral on Monday, February 2.

“Given the anticipated strong winds and adverse sea conditions predicted in The Bahamas overnight on Saturday and during the day on Sunday, we will not be able to visit Disney Castaway Cay on Sunday,” a letter delivered to guests onboard read. “We will instead spend extra time in Nassau, on Saturday night and throughout the morning on Sunday.”

The letter isn’t quite clear about whether Disney Wish will remain docked in Nassau overnight or if she will leave for several hours before returning on Sunday morning for extra time.

Disney Wish Cruise Ship
Disney Wish Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Artha sant)

Nevertheless, the change is sure to be disappointing to guests who had been looking forward to their time at the popular private island.

Safety, however, is always the highest priority, and the strong winds and direction of the winds could make it impossible for the large ship to dock at Castaway Cay or for guests to safely use the pier to access the island.

All pre-paid Port Adventures for Castaway Cay will be automatically cancelled and refunded to guests. Tours for Nassau as well as exclusive onboard experiences will be available to book at the Port Adventures Desk portside on Deck 4 next to the Grand Atrium or through the Disney Cruise Line Navigator app once guests are onboard.

Disney Dream

Interestingly, it appears that Disney Dream may be making way for Disney Wish‘s extended visit to Nassau. Disney Dream is also sailing a 3-night Bahamas itinerary this weekend.

The original itinerary was to have visited Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point on Saturday, followed by Nassau on Sunday. As guests were embarking on the ship on Friday afternoon, however, they were informed that the visit to Nassau was not possible.

“We will instead spend the day at sea, where conditions are forecasted to be more favorable,” the letter explained.

Six ships are scheduled for Nassau on Sunday, February 1. This includes Wonder of the Seas, Adventure of the Seas, MSC Grandiosa, Celebrity Constellation, and Margaritaville Paradise, in addition to Disney Wish on her now-adjusted itinerary.

Disney Dream in Port Canaveral
Disney Dream cruise ship docked in Port Canaveral. (Photo Credit: AwayWithYourFairies)

This may mean there simply isn’t room to accommodate Disney Dream. The 129,700-gross-ton ship is slightly smaller than Disney Wish, which may make it easier to handle the expected conditions at sea.

Read Also: Nassau Cruise Port – Piers, Cruise Terminals, Getting Around, and What’s Nearby

Furthermore, since Disney Dream is homeported from Fort Lauderdale, she can move further away from the rough weather while at sea than Disney Wish could manage without delays for either vessel returning to their respective homeports.

For context, Nassau is just 185 miles from Port Everglades, but is 320 miles from Port Canaveral.

What Will the Weather Be?

While it may seem like these itinerary changes are premature, the weather in Nassau is expected to be extremely windy through the weekend.

According to the Weather Channel, Nassau has steady winds near 20 miles per hour from Saturday afternoon, with overnight winds increasing to near 30 mph into Sunday morning and early afternoon.

Higher gusts can make for very dangerous conditions indeed, including rough swells and even situations that might snap mooring lines, but extensive precipitation is not expected with the passing weather system.

Fortunately, cast members on both Disney Wish and Disney Dream will undoubtedly put together fantastic onboard activities and entertainment for guests, ensuring a fun and memorable weekend cruise even if the itinerary may not be what was originally planned.

Cruisers on Alert as New Storm Could Impact Carnival Pride Departure

Key Aspects:

  • Another winter storm could impact a Carnival Cruise Line ship’s departure from Baltimore on February 1, 2026.
  • Brand Ambassador John Heald advised guests to sign up for the line’s text alert service.
  • It is possible that the storm could impact embarkation or departure times.

The potential for severe weather to again impact cruise itineraries sailing from US East Coast ports threatens to impact departure times for some ships, including Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Pride.

The 2,124-guest Spirit-class ship homeports in Baltimore, Maryland, a destination currently in the crosshairs of a winter nor’easter predicted to affect the region the weekend of January 31-February 1, 2026.

The ship is sailing a 7-night Bahamas cruise that is set to conclude in Baltimore on February 1. Carnival Pride is scheduled to depart that same day on another 7-night Bahamas itinerary, but will that embarkation go off as planned if this latest storm hits?

That’s the question John Heald, brand ambassador for Carnival Cruise Line, addressed on his Facebook page, where he strongly suggested that booked guests stay alert to information the cruise line might be sending out.

For those of you excited (and so you should be) to cruise on Carnival Pride on Sunday I ask you to please check your emails for an important message. Adverse weather conditions are expected for Baltimore and in the region, and this could impact operation plans on embarkation day,posted John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line brand ambassador

For now, there are no changes, but we will continue to monitor the situation and keep guests updated if adjustments become necessary,Heald added.

Heald’s January 30 message recommended that guests sign up for the line’s text alert service. In the case of a delayed embarkation, guests’ boarding times could be changed, the ship’s departure could be postponed, or other revisions might be made.

Carnival Pride Docked in Baltimore
Carnival Pride Docked in Baltimore (Photo Credit: Port of Baltimore)

In fact, guests currently onboard Carnival Pride lost one day of their sailing due to the massive snowstorm that hit the East Coast on January 25, 2026. Winter Storm Fern caused the ship to return to Baltimore a day late, on January 26 rather than on January 25.

Guests on the January 25 departure could not embark until the 26th. As a result, one port call, to Bimini, Bahamas, was cancelled.

There is no indication yet that Carnival Pride will arrive back in Baltimore later than scheduled, so the February 1 cruise could be unaffected by the weather. However, the National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory, a Gale Warning, and a Heavy Freezing Spray warning for January 30-31, 2026.

Read Also: Rough Seas on a Cruise Ship – How They Handle It

The itinerary promises to take guests away from the Arctic temperatures of the mid-Atlantic region and bring them to the balmy shores of the Bahamas, with port calls at Nassau, Princess Cays, and Celebration Key.

Other Ships Rush Back to Port as Storm Nears

Other cruise ships are impacted by the incoming storm. The 3,002-guest Carnival Sunshine, based in Norfolk, Virginia, also is smack in the middle of the storm’s projected path.

The ship is sailing an 8-night itinerary that departed on January 24, 2026 and was scheduled to return to Norfolk on February 1, 2026. But due to the forecast, the ship cancelled a call to Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos, and instead is returning to her homeport a day early, on January 31, 2026.

Guests will not be required to disembark that day, although the option will be open to them. Arriving back at port a day in advance will hopefully enable the ship’s February 1 departure to leave as scheduled.

Other cruise lines are also dealing with storm-related changes. Norwegian Cruise Line’s 3,903-guest Norwegian Breakaway, for instance, is cutting short her 11-night Caribbean cruise to return early to her homeport in New York. 

Under the revised itinerary, the ship will arrive at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal on February 1 rather than the scheduled February 3. As a result, a port call to St. Thomas on January 30 was nixed.

Enchantment of the Seas Drops Two Ports and Adds CocoCay for 2026 Sailing

Key Aspects:

  • Royal Caribbean has made some itinerary changes to Enchantment of the Seas’ October 24, 2026 sailing.
  • The visits to Belize City and Roatan have been cancelled, and a day in CocoCay in the Bahamas has been added in.
  • Additionally, the timing for the call to Cozumel, Mexico, on October 29 has shifted.

Some future Royal Caribbean guests just received a spooky update for their upcoming Halloween-time sailing.

Enchantment of the Seas’ October 24, 2026, departure, which is a 7-night Holiday sailing to the Caribbean, has just received some itinerary changes.

The original itinerary called for stops in Belize City, Belize, and in Roatan, Honduras; which have been removed and replaced with a single day in Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas.

“As we plan our upcoming adventure together, we wanted to inform you that our itinerary just got more perfect,” Royal Caribbean wrote to impacted guests.

“We know it’s not the original itinerary we planned; however, we’re excited to thrill or chill with you, or both,” the cruise line continued.

Read Also: What You Should Know About Cruise Port Cancellations

The cruise line did not elaborate why these changes were made. These decisions can be the result of many different factors, such as port availability, maintenance plans, and safety.

First Port Call Goes Unchanged

The 7-night sailing will begin as planned once the Vision-class ship embarks in Tampa, Florida, on October 24.

The first port call will be to Costa Maya, Mexico, on October 26, which is where Royal Caribbean is currently building Perfect Day Mexico.

However, the private destination will not be open until 2027, and could potentially be delayed by a temporary suspension due to a need for more environmental assessments.

The New Itinerary

The changes to the itinerary begin after the call to Costa Maya. First, the call to Belize City on October 27 has been replaced by a day in Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island in the Bahamas.

The following day, October 28, was supposed to be spent in Roatan, Honduras. However, this call has been cancelled and replaced with a sea day.

Royal Caribbean's Enchantment of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Enchantment of the Seas (Photo Credit: EWY Media)

“Instead of visiting Belize City, Belize, we’ll now enjoy a full day at our private destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM,” Royal Caribbean stated.

“Additionally, instead of visiting Roatan, Honduras, we’ll now enjoy a relaxing Sea Day and we’ll visit Cozumel, Mexico, on Day 4,” the cruise line added.

Cozumel was always the planned destination for October 29, but the time in port is changing from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Is Compensation Available?

Any pre-paid Royal Caribbean shore excursions that have already been booked for Belize City and Roatan will be automatically cancelled and refunded. However, there is no indication that additional compensation will be provided, nor is the cruise line required to offer this.

When guests book their sailings, they agree to a cruise contract that allows Royal Caribbean to make itinerary changes for a myriad of reasons with no penalties.

If guests are unhappy about the new itinerary, they can consider cancelling their sailing and booking a more satisfactory voyage.

Per Royal Caribbean’s policy, cruises between 5 to 14 nights long can be cancelled up to 90 days before embarkation day and only the non-refundable deposit would be forfeited.

This means guests have some time to decide if they will embrace the changes or make other plans.

Popular Show Ends on Norwegian Bliss, New Rotation Collection to Debut

Key Aspects:

  • The musical “Jersey Boys” is ending its run aboard Norwegian Bliss by the end of February 2026.
  • No production show has yet been announced to replace the popular performance.
  • Norwegian Cruise Line will be offering “a rotating collection of performers” onboard instead of the musical.

Guests on upcoming sailings of Norwegian Bliss may not be able to see one of Norwegian Cruise Line’s most popular production shows, “Jersey Boys,” as the show is ending its run on the Breakaway-plus Class ship.

The final showings of the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons will be next month, February 2026, with new entertainment to debut in March.

“‘Jersey Boys’ will be concluding its run in the Bliss Theater,” emails sent to booked guests confirmed in Cruise Hive’s NCL group. “While we know this change may come as a disappointment, we are refreshing our offerings with a rotating collection of performers chosen to surprise, delight, and keep your evenings just as memorable.”

The email hints that different specialty acts, such as comedians, jugglers, and magicians, will be onboard, though it does not appear that a full production show will be replacing “Jersey Boys.”

It is possible, however, that plans have simply not been confirmed for which show will be highlighted aboard Norwegian Bliss. It can be quite a challenge to schedule the proper performers and complete casts, as well as to arrange for stage sets, technicians, and other details to present a high-quality production.

The exact end date of the “Jersey Boys” performances has not been confirmed, though it appears the show will be ending before March 1, 2026.

The 168,000-gross-ton Norwegian Bliss is currently homeported from Los Angeles, offering 7-night Mexican Riviera itineraries visiting Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, and Mazatlan.

Norwegian Bliss in Manzanillo
Norwegian Bliss in Manzanillo (Photo Credit: Ceri Breeze)

In April 2026, the ship will reposition to Seattle for the Alaska sailing season, offering 7-night round trip voyages to Juneau, Ketchikan, Sitka, Icy Strait Point, and Victoria, with spectacular scenic cruising along the way.

It is possible that a new production show will be in place by the time Norwegian Bliss begins her Alaska season, which will last through early October, though such plans have not yet been confirmed.

Some guests booked on Norwegian Bliss are reporting that the show “Choir of Man,” with its English pub vibe, will be replacing “Jersey Boys,” but the cruise line has not made this statement.

Are Entertainment Options Shifting?

Speculation is high about how entertainment options onboard Norwegian Cruise Line ships are changing.

Rather than longer, more elaborate production shows, the current trend appears to be toward shorter, more specialty entertainment. This can permit more showtimes in a single evening, giving guests more flexibility with the schedule and more opportunities to enjoy different performances.

Game show entertainment, including “The Price Is Right,” “Family Feud,” and “Deal or No Deal” are popular options on many different ships and cruise lines. These interactive shows with the opportunity to win prizes appeal to many guests with their high energy and nostalgic references.

Entertainment does continually change aboard cruise ships. Not too many years ago, talented soloists were a popular show option, but they are rarely found today.

Shorter, more unique options such as hypnotists, whip crackers, break dancers, beat boxers, and even contortionists can provide new options for shows that keep guests coming back for multiple performances.

Developing in-house production shows rather than licensing familiar Broadway productions is another option some cruise lines are choosing.

The musical “Jersey Boys” first debuted in 2004 and has been performed on Broadway more than 4,000 times. Off-Broadway performances have been popular in different locations, including London’s West End and both US and UK tours as well as international tours.

Norwegian Cruise Ship Rushes Back to New York Early Ahead of Winter Storm

Key Aspects:

  • Norwegian Breakaway is returning to New York early to get ahead of a bomb cyclone heading for the US East Coast.
  • The ship will arrive in New York on February 1 instead of February 3, and the extra time will be treated like an overnight port call.
  • Because of the change in plans, the ship will skip its call to St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, on January 30.

Less than one week after Winter Storm Fern dropped a barrage of ice and snow on much of the US, another powerful storm is looming upon the US East Coast.

In light of the storm, Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Breakaway will be skipping its planned port call to St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, on January 30, 2026, and rushing back to New York early to avoid the worst of the weather.

“A large winter weather system moving through the eastern United States and the North Atlantic is affecting our ability to return to New York City on the original schedule, and it’s making it challenging to maintain the speed needed for our planned turnaround,” the letter reads, in part.

St. Thomas was meant to be the final port call on an 11-night sailing to the Caribbean and the Dominican Republic, which embarked on January 23, 2026, at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal.

It’s also worth acknowledging that Carnival Cruise Line made a similar decision for Carnival Sunshine, which will be returning to Norfolk early from her 8-night Eastern Caribbean due to the storm.

An Early Arrival in New York

Instead of sailing into New York on the morning of February 3, 2026, for disembarkation, the namesake vessel of the Breakaway-class ships will return to Manhattan on February 1, 2026, at 11 p.m. EST.

Cruise tracking data shows that the 3,903-guest ship is already on her way back to her homeport, sailing through moderate swells of 1.8 meters (around 6 feet).

Norwegian Breakaway Cruise Ship
Norwegian Breakaway Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: G.Evgenij)

During the extra day in New York, guests will be able to enjoy all the amenities that the ship has onboard. The only offering that should be closed is the casino, which is not allowed to be used while in port.

They will also have the option to explore New York City, as they would during a typical port call, and may be permitted to debark early if they are not happy with the change of plans.

“Am I the only one who’d rather have another day at sea? I don’t want to pay taxes on my drinks or have the casino shut down if there’s nothing else to do. I get that you’re in NYC and can enjoy that but if I wanted that then I’d take a trip to NYC,” one guest reacted.

“It’s more like 30 hours sitting in port…..I mean. I live here, I totally get it. But I’d be mad for no casino,” another cruiser said.

It’s not clear if NCL is providing compensation for the change of plans, and if prorated refunds might be provided to those who do choose to end their sailings early.

How Bad is the Storm?

This new storm, which has been classified as a bomb cyclone, could potentially bring blizzard conditions from the coastal areas in North Carolina to parts of New Jersey and New York.

Forecasters have even predicted that sunny Florida, which is known for being warm all year, could experience some snow flurries. The storm is expected to be at its worst from Friday, January 30, through Sunday, February 1.

In addition to snow, the storm will bring strong winds along the Mid-Atlantic Coast and extremely high tides, which can create navigational challenges for cruise ships.

“The rapidly deepening storm system will produce powerful onshore winds along the Mid-Atlantic Coast from the North Carolina Outer Banks northward,” The National Weather Service (NWS) said in an update on X.

“Wind gusts near-hurricane force will coincide with astronomical high tides to produce moderate to locally significant coastal flooding,” The NWS continued.

New York itself is anticipating freezing temperatures with wind chills as low as  minus 11 degrees Fahrenheit and is under a cold weather advisory. Around two inches of snow and wind gusts of up to 45 miles per hour are possible for Sunday, February 1.

The worst should be over by the time Norwegian Breakaway’s subsequent cruise embarks on February 3, 2026, which is another 11-night sailing to the Caribbean and the Dominican Republic.

Carnival Cruise Ship Races Home Early to Beat New Winter Storm

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival Sunshine is returning to Norfolk one day early to beat the next incoming winter storm.
  • Guests will not be required to debark early, but can do so if they choose to head home right away.
  • Embarkation for the next sailing on February 1 is not impacted, but further updates may be necessary.

With the next line of rough winter weather aiming for the east coast of the US this weekend, Carnival Cruise Line is opting to speed up Carnival Sunshine‘s return to Norfolk, Virginia to arrive ahead of any potential closures or difficulties.

To make an earlier arrival back to her homeport, the ship has skipped the planned visit to Grand Turk that was scheduled for Thursday, January 29 and is instead heading straight back to Virginia.

While guests will be disappointed at missing the port of call, the decision to reach Norfolk ahead of the storm will help travelers be able to head home more easily instead of being delayed to wait out the bad weather in Virginia or even remain at sea for an extra day, as Carnival Pride had to do last weekend.

Carnival Sunshine is currently on an 8-night Eastern Caribbean sailing that departed on Saturday, January 24, 2026. That departure was also at risk from winter weather, but ultimately was able to set sail as planned.

The ship has visited Celebration Key and Princess Cays, and satellite tracking confirms she is en route back to Virginia with an estimated arrival at 9 a.m. on Saturday, January 31, well ahead of her original return at roughly 8 a.m. on Sunday.

Do Guests Have to Debark?

Though Carnival Sunshine will be home in Virginia a day early, guests onboard are not required to debark early if they prefer not to do so. They do have that option, however, if they want to get started heading back home before the storm.

“If people don’t want to go home on Sunday, they can stay onboard the ship on Saturday overnight and then, as planned, go home on Sunday,” John Heald, Carnival’s brand ambassador, confirmed. “We’re keeping the ship open with all the hotel facilities with the exception of the casino and the gift shops.”

Carnival Sunshine in Norfolk, Virginia
Carnival Sunshine in Norfolk, Virginia (Credit: Nauticus)

Whenever a ship is docked, local regulations require that the onboard casino and retail operations be closed, so this is not surprising. Other onboard operations, including activities, dining, and entertainment, will be available as planned.

Heald also noted that the value Wi-Fi plan is being opened for all guests onboard so they can make travel changes or communicate with friends and family members as needed.

Once the ship is docked, US Customs and Border Protection does require that all passengers debark as per immigration and customs policies. After brief processing, guests remaining onboard until Sunday morning will return to the ship. Guests will receive further details of this process before the ship reaches Virginia.

Next Cruise Embarkation Not Yet Impacted

Carnival Cruise Line has also reached out to guests booked on the next sailing, set to depart on Sunday, February 1, 2026, to alert them to the adjustment and what it means for their embarkation plans.

“Although the ship will be returning early, your embarkation remains as scheduled for Sunday, February 1,” the email notification confirmed. “Currently, there are no operational modifications for embarkation, but we will continue to monitor the weather and keep you updated if it becomes necessary to adjust our plans.”

Guests are encouraged to sign up for text alerts to receive any updates as soon as changes are confirmed.

At this time, there are no changes for the 6-night Bahamas sailing, which is scheduled to visit Celebration Key, Nassau, and Bimini before returning to Norfolk on Saturday, February 7.

The cruise line does acknowledge that itinerary changes may be necessary depending on how the storm develops and if it impacts Carnival Sunshine‘s departure or sailing route. Those changes would be shared with guests onboard as soon as possible.

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for Norfolk from 1 a.m. on Saturday, January 31, through 4 p.m. on Sunday, February 1.

Heavy snow with total accumulations from 8-15 inches is possible, and wind gusts as high as 50-60 miles per hour may occur along the coast.

“Whiteout conditions are possible and may make travel treacherous and potentially life-threatening,” the advisory reads. “Travel could be very difficult to impossible.”

Cruise Hive hopes everyone currently aboard Carnival Sunshine as well as those guests setting sail this weekend has safe travels to and from the cruise port as well as a great escape from the cold to enjoy!

Why a Mexican Judge Just Hit Pause on Royal Caribbean’s New Mega Destination

Key Aspects:

  • A local judge has suspended work on Royal Caribbean’s Perfect Day Mexico development in Costa Maya.
  • The project is not cancelled but further environmental assessments may be necessary before work can continue.
  • Perfect Day Mexico is slated to open on 2027 with a massive water park, 10 pools, dining, and much more.

A Mexican judged has ordered a temporary suspension of work on Royal Caribbean’s proposed Perfect Day Mexico development in Costa Maya, pending further environmental assessments.

According to La Jornada, the suspension comes from a Quintana Roo district court following an injunction request from the organization Right to a Healthy Environment (DMAS).

The environmental group is not inherently against the project, which is expected to bring substantial economic benefits to the region, but argues that there may be land-use irregularities that need to be resolved before the development moves forward.

“We are in favor of respecting the law, urban planning and the community’s right to a healthy environment,” the group clarified.

Specifically, protection of the mangrove ecosystem is of concern as it is critical for water filtration and erosion protection.

Also of concern is how the project may strain the already burdened sanitation infrastructure in the region, which would directly impact the surrounding communities.

In the next few days, a hearing will determine whether the suspension of work must remain in effect while the environmental studies are conducted and any issues are resolved.

To be clear, this injunction does not cancel the project completely, but is simply a means to ensure proper environmental considerations are made before potentially irreversible damage could be done.

Royal Caribbean has noted that there are no plans to develop the specific mangrove conservation area, and that restoration efforts would improve the mangrove habitat even further.

Not the First Challenge

This latest injunction is not the first challenge to the Perfect Day Mexico project. In August 2025, a Change.org petition was started to protect the small fishing village of Mahahual. That petition also cites environmental concerns, including mangrove protection, pollution, and the local water supply.

View of Perfect Day Mexico
View of Perfect Day Mexico

To date, the petition has garnered more than 357,000 signatures.

Like the current injunction, however, the petition is not entirely against the project, but simply wants to make sure local cultures and resources are protected and that residents have significant input on developments in their area.

Plans for Perfect Day Mexico

While Royal Caribbean officially owns the land for the development, the cruise line must abide by Mexican laws to develop the property into a new destination.

The plans for Perfect Day Mexico include a massive waterpark able to welcome up to 20,000 guests daily, meaning multiple ships could visit simultaneously.

“Perfect Day Mexico is bigger and bolder than anything we have done to date,” said Michael Bayley, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean. “This destination will be the ultimate vacation for families, and we cannot wait to welcome adventurers from around the world to Mexico for an experience only Royal Caribbean can provide.”

More than 30 waterslides will be featured at the park, including the tallest waterslides found anywhere in North and South America. Guests interested in a more relaxing aquatic experience can enjoy the world’s longest lazy river, with an optional “crazy” side for a bit of splashtastic fun.

Three swim-up bars, a total of 10 pools, the Splashaway Bay water play complex for youngsters, a variety of cabana options, an adults-only hideaway, multiple dining venues, and much more are all planned for the destination across more than 200 acres.

In total, Perfect Day Mexico is expected to be a more than $600 million investment with projected completion in late 2027. Should the current injunction be extended, however, it is possible that date may change as plans are adapted as necessary.