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Weather Ruins Cruise for Guests Onboard Princess Ship

Guests aboard the Sky Princess Cruise ship have encountered an unexpected challenge on their journey. The cruise departed from Southampton, England on May 13 and was scheduled to visit a selection of picturesque Norwegian and Icelandic ports before returning to England on May 27. 

However, weather conditions, a medical emergency, and an upcoming storm have resulted in significant changes to this schedule, much to the disappointment of those on board.

Unpredictable Weather Forces Itinerary Changes

The original itinerary of a Sky Princess cruise that departed Southampton in the UK on May 13 promised a diverse Nordic exploration. The cruise started well, with idyllic ports such as Skjolden, Olden, and Alesund in Norway. 

The voyage onboard the 145,281 gross tons Royal-class cruise ship was then set to continue to a selection of Icelandic ports such as Akureyri, Isafjord, Grundarfjordur, and Reykjavik. Regrettably, the unpredictable weather patterns of the region have forced several changes to these plans, with the captain placing the safety of the guests first.

Sky Princess Cruise Ship
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First on the Icelandic list was Akureyri, a much-anticipated port nestled at the end of Iceland’s longest fjord. However, due to adverse weather conditions, the visit to Akureyri had to be cancelled, much to the disappointment of the passengers.

Next was Isafjordur, known for its enchanting fjords and rich Viking history. This port was initially struck off the itinerary due to the weather conditions. However, Sky Princess was able to make a U-turn and visit Isafjordur as the weather improved, providing a silver lining to the many changes.

The picturesque port of Grundarfjordur was also originally on the itinerary. This quaint town is nestled between a mountain range and the ocean, making it a unique stop. However, unfavorable weather conditions also led to this stop’s cancellation.

Finally, Reykjavik, Iceland’s vibrant capital city, was meant to be a highlight of the journey—a much-anticipated destination for passengers eager to experience the city’s rich history, cuisine, and culture.

Unfortunately, due to the persistently adverse weather, the visit for May 23 has already been scrapped, adding to the list of weather-imposed changes.

Surely, That’s It?

Adding to the complexity, a visit to Akureyri, which had initially been cancelled due to weather, had to be reinstated on an emergency basis. Despite battling strong winds, the ship had to return to port due to a medical emergency onboard. Is this all? Not likely. 

With weather reports for May 23 predicting winds of up to 50 miles per hour, gusts of up to 70 miles per hour, and towering wave heights of over 33 feet, the journey remains fraught with difficulties.

Sky Princess Cruise Ship
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The weather outlook for May 24, when the 3,660-guest Sky Princess is sailing back to Southampton, offers little relief from these conditions, with improvements only expected on the evening of May 24. The ship is scheduled to arrive at the British homeport on May 27.

This type of weather is not uncommon for the region, but the timing has been particularly unfortunate for the guests on this cruise. Icelandic ports are notoriously hard to get in and out of, mainly due to the sudden changes in weather conditions that this remote island experiences.

Impact on Guests

The repeated alterations to the itinerary have had a notable impact on the guests. Many passengers had organized their own tours with external companies. These plans were disrupted as guests found themselves needing to cancel and rebook their tours in line with the changing itinerary, adding an extra layer of complication to their cruise experience.

Fortunately, if guests booked their shore excursions through the cruise line, they will usually be refunded for any costs incurred for the missed tours. However, for those that do have arrangements with outside companies, it’s up to the Icelandic tour operators whether or not the missed tours will indeed be refunded.

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In addition to the guests onboard the Sky Princess who were experiencing challenges with their current cruise itinerary, it is worth noting that some guests have booked a back-to-back cruise departing after this one. Unfortunately for them, the weather forecast does not look great around the Norwegian coast next week.

Royal Caribbean Changes Deposit Requirements for Suites

Royal Caribbean International is increasing the required, non-refundable deposits for suites for all bookings reserved on or after June 1, 2023.

The fleetwide change will make suite deposits 10% of the cruise fare, rather than a flat rate, regardless of the total fare price. How will this affect bookings for these highly popular staterooms, and what about bookings made prior to the change?

Suite Booking Deposits to Increase

In an announcement made to guests in the cruise line’s loyalty program, Royal Caribbean has confirmed a change for its booking deposit policies for suites on all ships, in all sailing regions, and for all upcoming cruises.

“Beginning June 1, 2023, Royal Caribbean is adjusting the deposit requirement for new suite bookings confirmed on or after this date. The new suite deposit requirement will be calculated as 10% of the cruise fare per guest and is applicable fleetwide,” the announcement reads.

This is a change from the current flat-rate deposit fee of $200-900 (USD), depending on the cruise length.

Royal Caribbean Suite
Royal Caribbean Suite (Photo Credit: mikeledray / Shutterstock)

The only time the standard flat-rate deposit fee will apply to suites is if the 10% calculation would be less than the standard amount. In that case, the required deposit will remain at the standard fee.

Because most suite cabins have much higher fares than non-suite staterooms, this could significantly increase the deposit amount for bookings. Because these deposits are non-refundable, that can be a sizeable financial commitment for interested travelers.

Furthermore, the new policy also applies to Junior Suites, which will also have non-refundable deposits for new bookings on or after June 1, 2023. Guarantee suites will also be covered under the new policy.

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Deposit requirements for the different balcony, oceanview, and interior staterooms are not changing at this time. Those deposits remain at a flat rate and refundable under the appropriate conditions, if cancelled 90 days or more prior to setting sail for cruises 5 nights or longer, or 75 days or more prior to setting sail for cruises from 1-4 nights in length.

The fee change does not apply to bookings made prior to June 1, regardless of sailing date, even if those bookings are changed in the future. If the booking is cancelled, however, and new booking is made on or after June 1, the new deposit rate will apply.

Upgrading to a Suite

Another change is if guests book a non-suite stateroom, such as a balcony or oceanview, pay the standard deposit, but later upgrade to a suite.

After June 1, because suites will no longer be covered under the flat-rate deposit policy, guests will be required to pay the difference in the deposit amount at the time of upgrade.

Cruise Ships With Family Suites
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For example, if guests booked a $2,000 stateroom and paid a $250 deposit, but later upgraded to a suite that has a $4,000 fare, they would be required to pay the difference in the deposit amount: 10% of the $4,000 fare is $400.

The original $250 deposit would be deducted since it was already paid, and guests would then have to pay an additional $150 to complete the deposit for the suite.

Protecting Suite Bookings

While there has been no official explanation for this policy update, there could be several reasons behind the change.

First, the higher non-refundable deposit amounts bring more cash into the cruise line, helping with financial stability in a fluctuating economy, when debts amassed during the industry-wide shutdown are still a concern.

Second, because suites generally sell out very quickly, the increased deposits could ensure only those travelers who are committed to sailing will arrange the booking.

This will eliminate the practice of making bookings only to cancel them closer to the sailing date, when it can be much more challenging to sell more expensive staterooms.

Will higher deposits stop you from booking a suite? Share your thoughts on the Cruise Hive boards!

Can You Bring Snacks on a Carnival Cruise?

When preparing for a cruise vacation, you may struggle to figure out what you can and can’t bring onboard. This is especially true if it’s your first cruise, and it can be an intimidating process if you’re going on an extensive cruise line such as Carnival Cruise Line. 

Many people often need clarification on whether they can bring food on a cruise, particularly whether they can bring snacks on a cruise. If you have a Carnival cruise lined up and are wondering whether you can bring your favorite snacks, you’ve come to the right place. 

Can you bring snacks on a Carnival cruise? Let’s take a look to help you prepare your meal plan for your next cruise vacation.

Can You Bring Snacks on a Carnival Cruise?

Let’s jump right into it: can you bring snacks on a Carnival cruise?

The simple answer is yes, you can bring snacks on a Carnival cruise. However, there are limits on the type of snacks you can get, and you may even be limited in how much you can bring onboard.  It’s important to note what snacks Carnival Cruise Line allows to avoid accidentally bringing something prohibited onboard.

Snacks Prohibited on Carnival Cruise Ships

To start, let’s look at the types of snacks prohibited on Carnival cruise ships.

Carnival Cruise Line prohibits homemade or pre-cooked foods from being brought onboard. What’s more, you can’t bring anything that needs to be refrigerated onboard, as Carnival does not provide guests access to refrigeration.

This policy is similar across all major cruise lines. This food policy is due to safety concerns to avoid problems arising from fresh and unpackaged food, such as pests and diseases.

Banned Carnival Cruise Line Snacks
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So it’s safe to say that you should leave the snacks at home for your return, such as homemade cookies, meats and cheese, fresh fruits and vegetables, and dairy. Any leftover food you don’t finish before your cruise

Now that you know what you can’t bring onboard, let’s look at the types of snacks you can bring on a Carnival cruise.

Types of Snacks You Can Bring on a Carnival Cruise

While Carnival Cruise Line prohibits a wide variety of foods from being brought onboard their ships, you are allowed to bring a variety of foods.

Carnival Cruise Line’s food policy states that any food brought on board must be pre-packaged and unopened. Excluding anything that needs to be frozen or refrigerated leaves you with several options for foods you can bring on board.

Sealed Snacks
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If you want to bring snacks on your Carnival cruise, consider bringing non-perishable, packaged snacks, including cookies, crackers, beef jerky, dried fruit snacks, mixed nuts, pre-popped popcorn, bags of chips, and candy.

Why Bring Snacks on a Carnival Cruise?

While every Carnival cruise ship is abundant with a variety of food options, there are multiple reasons why you may want to bring your own snacks onboard.

The simplest reason may be to have your favorite snack with you. This may provide you with comfort during your cruise or guarantee that there’s something on board that you’ll like.

Let’s look at common reasons to bring snacks on Carnival Cruise.

Carnival Cruise Line Embarkation
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Appease Young Picky Eaters

Bringing snacks onboard a cruise is very popular among parents of picky eaters. This is especially true for small kids who go through phases of only eating certain foods and refusing everything else.

Bringing some of your kids’ favorite snacks ensures that you have a few alternatives to sustain them throughout your cruise when their picky eating habits follow them onto the ship.

Don’t Stray Off of Your Diet

Another reason to bring snacks on a Carnival cruise is to ensure you stick to your diet. If you are going on a week-long cruise but don’t want to stray too far off your diet, bringing some snacks on board can help.

Carnival Cruise Line Dining
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It’s important to note that Carnival doesn’t allow fresh foods on board, meaning you may not get away with bringing fresh fruits and veggies. What’s more, there would be no refrigeration to preserve fresh foods. However, you can still bring healthy, pre-packaged snacks such as crackers, rice cakes, or nuts.

Save Money

Your Carnival cruise ship may have your favorite snack available or something similar. However, you can expect the price to be higher than if you bought it at your local supermarket. For this reason, some people prefer to bring their favorite snacks onboard to save a few bucks during their cruise. 

Minimize Exposure to Allergens

The last reason to bring snacks on a Carnival cruise is to minimize allergic reactions. While Carnival Cruise Line is relatively accommodating regarding allergies, some prefer not to risk it. Bringing a few snacks onboard minimizes your exposure to snack foods you may be allergic to. This is especially true for people who have many allergies or experience severe allergic reactions from small traces of allergens. 

Carnival Cruise Snacks FAQ

How many snacks can you bring onboard a Carnival cruise?

While it’s clear which snacks you can and cannot bring onboard a Carnival cruise ship, what is unclear in their policy is how many snacks you’re allowed to bring. That said, you may have an issue if you try to bring a suitcase full of Oreos onboard. It’s best to err on the side of caution and only bring on as many snacks as you think you’ll eat during your cruise. You may be so mesmerized by the food options onboard that you entirely forget about the snacks you brought!

What happens if I bring prohibited snacks onboard a Carnival Cruise?

If you attempt to bring prohibited snacks onboard on embarkation day, the crew will confiscate them before you’re let onboard. If you’re caught with prohibited food items onboard, they will be confiscated, and you may even be subject to a fine. So it’s worth saving yourself the trouble by ensuring you aren’t bringing prohibited snacks on board.

Wrap-Up: Leave the Snacks at Home, If You Can

Can you bring snacks on Carnival cruise ships? Yes, you can. It is essential to understand the limits on snack items, in that everything must be pre-packaged and sealed on embarkation day.

However, just because you can bring your own snacks doesn’t mean you should. Carnival cruise ships are abundant with options when it comes to food.

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From the main dining room to the next specialty restaurant and 24-hour room service, you’ll likely find all types of food on your cruise ship. You’ll likely be too full after each delicious meal to even think about the bag of chips in your room. You’re doing yourself a disservice if you aren’t taking advantage of the variety of foods you’ll find on your cruise ship.

Plus, you’ll definitely want to leave room for the variety of port dining experiences you’ll encounter!

Princess Cruises Urges Guests to Shift Booking

Guests booked aboard the May 20, 2023 departure of Caribbean Princess recently received a “Move Over Offer” that may indicate a possible overbooking situation.

The generous offer included several price protections and extra credits for guests willing to shift their travel plans at the very last minute.

Caribbean Princess Last-Minute Special Offer

Princess Cruises reached out to guests booked aboard Caribbean Princess departing on May 20, 2023 about a “special FREE cruise offer” to urge travelers to shift their date to an alternate cruise, but the offer was made just 24 hours before departure.

The impacted sailing is a 7-night Eastern Caribbean cruise, visiting Princess Cays, San Juan, Grand Turk, and the Dominican Republic.

The limited availability offer is quite generous – 100% of the cruise fare back as refundable onboard credit for the new, alternate 7-night Caribbean cruise, with up to two years to re-book the sailing. Credit that is not spent during the new cruise would be refunded back to the guest after that cruise ends.

Caribbean Princess Cruise Ship
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In addition, airfare booked through Princess Cruises would be protected, as would any amenities and packages purchased for the May 20 sailing, which would then be applied to the new cruise when booked. Up to $300 (USD) per person for “private travel expenses” would also be protected. Those private expenses would generally include separately arranged airfare, hotels, or tours.

“Please act quickly as this offer has limited availability and will be accepted on a first come, first served basis,” the email urged.

Why Was the Offer Made?

No explanation for the offer was given, nor any reasoning for it to be made just one day before the original cruise sets sail.

This is similar to offers made to Royal Caribbean guests on Allure of the Seas and other ships in recent weeks, when select sailings have been overbooked and guests are urged to shift their travel plans in exchange for generous compensation.

Caribbean Princess is currently homeported from Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, the third busiest passenger cruise port in the world, behind Port Canaveral and PortMiami.

The large metro area of Fort Lauderdale and all of South Florida means a fair number of passengers may drive to the cruise port, which could make it easy for them to shift their travel plans for an enticing offer, even at the very last minute.

Caribbean Princess Cruise Ship
Caribbean Princess Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks / Shutterstock)

Because the shift offer is not limited to Port Everglades, interested guests could also alter their plans to other homeports. With two years to rebook, guests could even opt to sail aboard Caribbean Princess from November 2024, when the ship relocates to Port Canaveral, 200 miles (322 kilometers) north of Port Everglades.

It is possible that cruise lines are making such last-minute, generous offers in an attempt to ensure ships are sailing at 100% or greater capacity, perhaps by booking “guarantee” cabin rates where staterooms are not assigned until the last minute.

If too many of these unassigned cabins are sold for a specific cruise, that sailing becomes overbooked and it will be necessary to make great offers to encourage guests to shift to a different travel date.

With generous enough incentives – refunds, onboard credit, price protection, etc. – guests with flexible travel plans are sure to take advantage of what can be great offers.

Caribbean Princess is a Grand-class ship, with the capacity to host 3,142 passengers at double occupancy. There is no information available about how many guests may be offered this special deal, nor how many acceptances will be made for the first come, first served arrangements.

Flooding Forces Royal Caribbean Embarkation Port Change

Royal Caribbean International has reached out to guests booked aboard the May 21, 2023 sailing of Explorer of the Seas to notify them of an emergency embarkation change due to flooding that has caused safety concerns at the original embarkation port.

Instead of Ravenna, guests for this sailing will instead be embarking from Trieste, but Royal Caribbean is facilitating with transfers.

Embarkation Port Changed This Weekend

The Sunday, May 21, 2023 departure of Explorer of the Seas will not be leaving from Ravenna as originally planned, due to heavy flooding in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, which includes the northeastern Italy homeport. Royal Caribbean has reached out to booked guests via email to notify them of the change.

“As a result of the flooding, Ravenna will not be prepared to safely embark guests on May 21st, 2023 and instead, we’ll now conduct our check-in at the Venezia Terminal Passegrei and departe from Trieste, Italy at 9:30 PM,” the email explained.

All guests are asked to arrive at the Venezia Terminal Passegrei during their original check-in windows, and no later than 4:30 p.m. The last transfer to Trieste will leave at 5:15 p.m.

Royal Caribbean's Explorer of the Seas Cruise Ship
Royal Caribbean’s Explorer of the Seas Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Rob Crandall / Shutterstock)

The Venezia Terminal Passegrei is the cruise passenger terminal in Venice, which guests can reach via shuttle (water or land) from the Venice airport. As many guests plan to arrive early for cruises from Ravenna and often spend a day or two in Venice prior to setting sail, this can be a convenient option.

Trieste is located approximately 100 miles (160 kilometers) driving distance from Venice, or 75 miles (120 kilometers) via boat from the Venetian lagoon to the Gulf of Trieste. While both modes of transportation could be possible, it is unlikely that guests will be transported via boat due to luggage and additional safety concerns.

The email to guests does note that a luggage truck will be used to transport passengers’ luggage from Venice to Trieste, but that travelers should keep a carry-on or personal item with them to hold valuables, medications, travel documents, and a change of clothes for dinner if necessary.

“We’re terribly sorry for the unexpected change,” the email reads. “Your safety is always our highest priority.”

The impacted cruise is a 7-night roundtrip sailing from Ravenna (now Trieste) to Croatia and Greece. At this time, there is no information about whether or not the ship will return to Ravenna or Trieste at the end of the cruise.

Flooding in Northern Italy

The Emilia-Romagna region has been inundated with catastrophically heavy rain in the past few days, with more than 20 rivers having overflowed. More than 280 landslides have been recorded, and at least 13 people have died.

Authorities estimate that in a 36-hour period, as much as 8-20 inches (20-50 centimeters) of rain has fallen on the region. That amount of rain is typically common over a six-month period, not in a matter of hours.

The torrential rain has led to many local emergencies, daring rescues, evacuations, and more. Local events, including the popular Formula 1 Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix at Imola race, which was to have been held on Sunday, have been cancelled.

This is not the first time ports in Italy have been impacted by severe flooding. In November 2019, heavy flooding in Venice forced several cruise ships to find alternative ports of call.

Other Cruises May Be Impacted

While the Voyager-class Explorer of the Seas is the only vessel scheduled to embark from Ravenna this weekend, Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Constellation is due for an overnight port of call visit with embarkations and debarkations on Thursday and Friday, May 25-26.

Celebrity Constellation
Celebrity Constellation

Explorer of the Seas is due back in Ravenna on Sunday, May 28, while Enchantment of the Seas is scheduled to arrive on Monday, May 29.

At this time, there are no itinerary or port changes for additional vessels, but guests booked on upcoming sailings that visit or embark/debark from Ravenna should stay in close contact with their cruise line to be promptly notified of any adjustments.

Cruise Hive’s thoughts are with everyone devastated by the flooding, including the Italian officers and crew members who have families in the impacted region.

Carnival Cruise Ship Dry Dock Continues, Latest Photos

New photos have been released of Carnival Pride‘s ongoing dry dock refurbishment and upgrade, and the ship is looking fantastic as every inch of the vessel is being gone over, refreshed, and revitalized. What does it look like behind-the-scenes of this month-long dry dock?

New Carnival Pride Photos

Carnival Pride entered dry dock at the Navantia Shipyard in Cadiz, Spain on April 28, 2023, for a month-long, bow-to-stern refurbishment.

While the most visible and highly-anticipated improvements include the addition of three new popular venues – the Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge, the Carnival Adventures Shop, and Dreams Photo Studio – much, much more is going on while the ship is out of service.

Newly released photos show the extent of the upgrades and maintenance, and include every window on the ship’s iconic half-glass funnel being scrubbed to new brilliance, with the surrounding metal cleaned and repainted for the most vibrant colors.

New Livery Being Painted

Of particular interest is the complete exterior hull painting, which not only refreshes the ship’s colors, but is also adding the new red-white-and-blue livery to the hull, a design detail that first debuted with Mardi Gras in 2021 and has been slowly added to every ship in the fleet as each vessel undergoes dry dock maintenance.

Carnival Pride Drydock
Carnival Pride Drydock

Hull repainting is more than just as aesthetic detail, however. Proper painting ensures the integrity of the hull by resisting corrosion and the growth of unwanted organisms such as algae and barnacles that could reduce fuel efficiency and introduce unwanted creatures into delicate marine environments.

Interior Upgrades

On the inside of the ship, team members are hard at work installing new flooring, extensively cleaning the vessel, and adding new decorative details wherever necessary.

The ship’s lower-level Beauties nightclub space is also being removed and several new staterooms added in that location, including one fully-accessible cabin. The upper level of the nightclub remains intact.

Carnival Pride Drydock
Carnival Pride Drydock

Furthermore, the popular steakhouse, David’s, is being renovated to become Fahrenheit 555 in line with the familiar steakhouse aboard other Fun Ships.

Less visible details are also being upgraded aboard the ship, including new electrical upgrades and other technical adjustments that will ensure Carnival Pride is functioning at peak efficiency and optimum safety when she sets sail again.

Almost Ready to Return

Carnival Pride is scheduled to return to service with a one-way, 12-night voyage from Barcelona to Dover departing on May 28, 2023. Along the way, the ship will show off her new look and extensive upgrades at ports of call in Spain, Portugal, France, and Belgium.

The revitalized ship will spend the summer months offering 9- and 12-night sailings from Dover, UK, visiting amazing destinations in Norway, Sweden, Germany, Estonia, Finland, and Denmark, depending on the cruise itinerary and sailing date.

Carnival Pride Drydock

In September and October, Carnival Pride will offer a limited number of longer cruises from Rome to explore the Italian coast and Greek Isles, before repositioning back to the US with a 15-night repositioning sailing from Rome to Tampa that departs Italy on October 28, 2023.

After arriving in the US, the refreshed Carnival Pride will homeport from Tampa through early April 2024, offering Western Caribbean and select Panama Canal sailings. In the spring of 2024, the ship will once again reposition, this time to Baltimore for cruise to Bermuda, The Bahamas, and the Eastern Caribbean.

Carnival Pride first entered service for the cruise line in 2002, and has had numerous upgrades and renovations through her 21 years of service. The most recent major upgrade was in early 2015, when the ship received the 2.0 upgrade that included the addition of Guy’s Burger Joint, the BlueIguana Cantina, WaterWorks, and much more.

Princess Cruises Details Panama Canal Voyages

Princess Cruises announced the deployment of three ships on Panama Canal voyages for the 2024-25 winter season. The scheduled cruises, now open for bookings, offer both partial and full transits of the engineering marvel that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.

Ships to Offer 26 Departures of Full, Partial Cruises

Cruisers can experience the “world’s greatest shortcut,” the manmade Panama Canal with the Pacific Ocean to its west and the Atlantic to the east, on a series of winter season cruises in 2024-25.

Three ships will offer 26 departures of varying lengths aboard Ruby Princess and Emerald Princess, both with a capacity for 3,080 guests, and the 1,970-guest Coral Princess. The Coral Princess has a special connection to the canal: She was christened there in 2003.

“Three ships will transit the historic Panama Canal during our upcoming 2024-2025 season offering full transit sailings, ocean-to-ocean or roundtrip options from Fort Lauderdale,” said Princess Cruises President John Padgett.

“We’re excited to bring Coral Princess back to the region, returning the ship to her roots where she was christened in the Panama Canal in 2003, by then-president of Panama, Mireya Moscoso,” he added.

Coral Princess, Panama Canal
Coral Princess, Panama Canal (Photo Credit: ackats / Shutterstock)

Princess Cruises began operating transits through the canal in 1967, and was the first cruise line to experience the 51-mile-long waterway that cuts across the Isthmus of Panama. Its first set of locks opened in 1914.

The 2024-25 season of Panama Canal sailings will enable cruise guests to visit 23 destinations in 12 countries. The three ships will operate 24 transits through the canal’s newer Neo-Panamax locks and 13 transits through the historic locks. Ships sailing partial transits will use the new locks, while those on ocean-to-ocean voyages will go through the historic locks.

The latest expansion of the canal was completed in 2016. Its newest locks allow ships up to 168 feet wide to transit the canal, while smaller vessels continue to use the historic locks, which accommodate ships up to 106 feet wide.

Line Unveils New 12-Day Partial Transit Itinerary

Princess Cruises is offering one new cruise itinerary, a 12-day partial transit roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale aboard Emerald Princess.

The cruise combines the transit with Southern Caribbean port calls such as Bonaire or Curacao, depending on the departure, plus Cartegena, Colombia; Colon, Panama; Limon, Costa Rica; Grand Cayman; and a late-night stay in Aruba.

A 10-day partial transit also is offered roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale. Ruby Princess, for example, will sail the itinerary in January 2024, featuring the partial transit plus port calls in Montego Bay, Jamaica; Cartagena, Colombia; Cristobal, Panama; Limon, Costa Rica; and Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.

Coral Princess, Panama Canal
Coral Princess, Panama Canal (Photo Credit: DAvisuals / Shutterstock)

Guests on full transit sailings can choose among departures from Los Angeles and San Fransisco. A November 2024 cruise on Coral Princess is a 16-day voyage from Los Angeles to Fort Lauderdale, with calls at Manzanillo and Huatulco, Mexico; San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua; Puntarenas, Costa Rica; Fuerte Amador, Panama; and Aruba, plus the full transit.

The Panama Canal cruises include shore excursion options to seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as the Spanish Fortifications at Portobelo-San Lorenzo (from Colón), the Archaeological Site and Historic District of Panama, and the Port Fortress in Cartagena.

A limited number of Panama Canal cruises is offered during the remainder of this year, with Emerald Princess and Ruby Princess each sailing two departures between August and December.

The line’s Princess Premier plan, a value-enhancing package, is offered on all Panama Canal cruises for a per-person fee. The plan, which was launched in May 2022, covers services and amenities like two nights of premium specialty dining, reserved seating in the ships’ theaters, wellness classes, and WiFi for up to four devices, among other bonuses.

P&O Cruises Introduces Four New Drinks Packages

British cruise line P&O Cruises has introduced more diversity to its drinks packages with four new options for guests to choose from to quench their thirst.

Each package is available on sailings of five nights or longer for a fixed price per passenger, per day, offering a great value for each traveler depending on their drink preferences.

New Drink Packages From P&O Cruises

P&O Cruises is introducing four new drinks packages, each one a different tier to cater to guests’ diverse preferences, and to ensure the best value for passengers.

It has long been a complaint by cruise guests that drink packages may be too limited, excluding coffees, juices or premium teas, milkshakes and other beverages for non-alcoholic packages, or not including the most premium spirits or wines even for upgraded alcoholic options.

Now, the new packages from P&O Cruises offer more customization in guests’ drink package choices and what is included in each one.

The “Refresh” package is the least expensive and most restrictive option, including only select soft drinks and juices. This package is just £9.85 (approximately $12.25 USD) per person, per day.

P&O Drinks
P&O Drinks (Photo Courtesy: P&O Cruises)

The next elevated option is the “Alcohol-Free” package, which includes all the beverages from the Refresh package, as well as a greater selection of sodas, coffee, and premium teas, for £22.45 ($27.91 USD).

For guests who do want to enjoy more spiritous beverages, the “Classic” package is priced at £40.45 ($50.29 USD) and includes select spirits, wine, and classic cocktails, as well as all beverages from the previous two package options. A 20% discount on any not-included drinks is also part of the package, giving guests a further discount on more expensive beverages.

Finally, the “Deluxe” package for £49.45 ($61.48 USD) is the most inclusive package of all, including all drinks in the previous three packages, an extended range of cocktails, spirits, and wines, and a 20% discount on any non-included beverages.

All prices are per person, per day, for pre-cruise purchases. If purchased onboard the ship, each package will be slightly more expensive per day. All packages must also be purchased for the complete duration of the cruise, and are not available on a pro-rated day-by-day basis.

Guests who purchase the “Classic” or “Deluxe” packages will also receive a free “Refresh” package for any children age 16 years or younger traveling in the same party.

Limitations Still Apply

In addition to the limitations for each type of package based on the types of drinks included, there are other standard limits that apply to each package.

For example, all adults in the same cabin must purchase the same beverage package, despite any differences in their personal drink preferences.

P&O Cruises Ship
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This will make the most expensive packages much less of a value, for example, if one adult does not drink alcohol but their traveling partner does, because both individuals must purchase one of the higher-priced packages.

Read Also: Should You Get a Cruise Line Drinks Package

All packages are also limited to 15 drinks in any 24-hour period. This type of limitation is common for drink packages that include alcohol as a way to minimize dangerous or disruptive overindulgence, but is not as often applied to non-alcoholic packages.

The drinks-per-day limits also help to curb any unauthorized sharing of drinks on the packages.

All Packages Coming Soon

The new drinks packages are first being introduced aboard P&O Cruises’ Iona, as well as Ventura, from May 20, 2023.

The new options are expected to be available aboard the remaining five ships in the fleet by July, beginning with the line’s newest ship, Arvia, from May 28; Arcadia from June 6, Brittania from June 9, Aurora from June 22, and Azura, the last in the fleet to get the new packages, from July 7.

It is possible tweaks to the schedule may be made depending on guest responses to the new packages and the popularity of the different options.

Carnival Cruise Ship Involved in Rescue After Boat Capsizes

Carnival Dream spotted a small capsized craft near Belize on Wednesday, May 17, 2023, and assisted in the rescue of all 17 people in distress. The cruise ship was not significantly delayed in its route and there have been no changes to its current 6-night itinerary.

Carnival Dream Spots Boat in Distress

Carnival Dream was leaving Belize City after visiting on Wednesday, May 17, when the ship’s officers spotted a capsized boat with a large group in distress.

The incident occurred in the Belize Channel, the narrow waterway between the Belize mainland and the offshore barrier reef. While the exact time of the encounter has not been reported, Carnival Dream was scheduled to be in Belize City until 5 p.m. that evening, and so the rescue must have been shortly thereafter.

Carnival Dream Rescue
Carnival Dream Rescue

The cruise ship immediately contacted the Belize Coast Guard about the craft in distress, and lowered one of the ship’s tenders to begin rescuing the stranded individuals. Local Belize tenders also assisted, and all individuals were then transferred to the Belize Coast Guard.

The overturned craft appeared to be overcrowded, though there was sufficient lifesaving gear distributed to all individuals, male and female. There is no indication of whether the incident involved a local tour boat, recreational vessel, or migrant craft.

A total of 17 people were rescued, with no injuries or serious medical conditions. Everyone was reported to be in good condition.

No Delays for the Cruise Ship

After ensuring the rescue of all individuals in distress, Carnival Dream was able to continue on its way to its next port of call, Cozumel, Mexico, approximately 230 miles (370 kilometers) north-northeast of Belize City.

Carnival Dream Rescue
Carnival Dream Rescue

Because the incident occurred so early in the evening, the cruise ship would have easily been able to adjust its sailing speed overnight en route to Cozumel, and there was no delay in reaching the port destination on time.

Carnival Dream spent Thursday, May 18 in Cozumel as planned from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday will be a day at sea, and the ship will return to Galveston, Texas on Saturday, May 20, ready for its next sailing – an 8-night Eastern Caribbean cruise that will visit Key West, Florida as well as Freeport, Half Moon Cay, and Nassau in The Bahamas.

Lots of News Headlines for Carnival Dream

This is the third time in recent weeks that the 130,000-gross-ton Carnival Dream has made news headlines.

Earlier this month, an 86-year-old male guest was evacuated from the ship with “side effects from ingesting a battery,” an unusual reason for any cruise medical evacuation.

Carnival Dream Cruise Ship
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At the end of April, the ship had another medical evacuation during which a sudden squall blew in and nearly caused the catastrophic crash of a US Coast Guard helicopter, though the aircraft was able to recover and return to base safely. After the weather cleared, a second crew was dispatched to complete the evacuation.

It is a credit to the ship’s officers and crew that they are alert to such diverse situations and safely able to attend to those in need, whether onboard guests or other mariners in distress.

Carnival Dream is currently homeported from Galveston, offering 6-night Western Caribbean sailings and 8-night Eastern Caribbean cruises, with the occasional longer Journeys cruise on its schedule. The ship is scheduled to remain sailing from Galveston through at least April 2025.

Cruise Hive commends Carnival Dream and wishes the ship smooth sailing in the weeks to come!