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New Pickleball Courts Debut at Holland America’s Private Island

Key Aspects:

  • Holland America Line announced that four planned pickleball courts have opened on RelaxAway, Half Moon Cay.
  • The event was celebrated with a ceremony and a pickleball tournament.
  • The sports courts are part of a major set of enhancements to the private island.

When Holland America Line revealed it would make a series of improvements to its private island in the Bahamas, the plans included four pickleball courts, where guests can play for fun and compete in the growing sport.

Fast forward to December 2025, and the line has announced that the sports courts have officially opened. In fact, a Professional Pickleball Association (PPA) tournament was held on December 6, 2025.

Located about 100 miles southeast of Nassau, Bahamas, the island paradise, RelaxAway, Half Moon Cay, celebrated the opening of the courts with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by the captains of two Holland America ships — Jeroen Van Donselaar and Eric Barhorst, the masters of Eurodam and Rotterdam, respectively.

RelaxAway is owned by Carnival Corporation and is a popular port of call for ships operated by Holland America and its sister brand, Carnival Cruise Line.

Along with the new sports courts, many other upgrades are happening on the private island, including the construction of a new pier that will accommodate Carnival Cruise Line’s Excel-class ships, Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration, and Carnival Jubilee starting in summer 2026.

Holland America Ship at RelaxAway, Half Moon Cay
Holland America Ship at RelaxAway, Half Moon Cay (Photo Credit: Holland America Line)

Holland America Line has embraced the sport of pickleball in a big way. Since 2022, it has been the Official Cruise Line of the PPA, and each of its 11 ships has at least one onboard pickleball court.

The fast-growing sport appeals to all ages with its low-impact movements — perfect for a cruise brand like Holland America, which is widely known as catering to the over-50 demographic. 

Pickleball lessons will be available to island visitors who are new to the activity. Besides the new pickleball courts, the island’s sports options include basketball, volleyball, soccer, and tai chi.

Cruise Line Also Marks Island’s 28th Anniversary

As the pickleball courts were being touted on opening day, the cruise line also noted that early December marked the private island’s 28th year of operation. The island was formerly known as Half Moon Cay, but in December 2024, the name was changed to RelaxAway, Half Moon Cay.

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The name change coincided with the announcement that major upgrades to the destination were on the horizon.

Enhancements already completed include refreshed cabanas that guests can rent, free beach chairs, floating mats, snacks, and snorkel equipment, plus new food truck options that serve island fare.

Work still underway includes renovations to the island’s two-story villas, a tram service, and the building of a food pavilion to augment the line’s popular Island Barbecue event.

Beverage services will be upgraded, too, with Aperol Spritz tricycles and Bacardi Beach Buggies delivering drinks to guests relaxing across the island, which features a 700-acre lagoon along with multiple sun-and-shade oceanfront spaces.

Carnival Cruise Line ships will be the first to call at the upgraded island when all enhancements are complete. For instance, an 8-night Bahamas cruise aboard Carnival Dream will visit on July 29, 2026. 

The voyage, sailing roundtrip from Galveston on July 25, 2026, also calls at Key West, Florida, Nassau, Bahamas, and Celebration Key, another of the cruise line’s private destinations.

Carnival Unveils Festive Christmas Menus for Its Entire Fleet

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival will serve classic holiday favorites for the Christmas Gala Dinner.
  • A special Christmas Lunch menu has been prepared for ships in Australia.
  • Other dining options will remain available fleetwide to satisfy all guests’ holiday cravings.

With Christmas just two weeks away, many families are planning their special meals and sweet treats. But what if you will be celebrating on a Carnival cruise?

Special holiday menus will be featured for Christmas dinner across the fleet, and for guests in Australia, both a festive Christmas Day lunch and a Christmas Eve dinner will be offered.

The North American fleet’s menu has all the classic holiday favorites. Guests will whet their appetites with outstanding starters such as warm baked brie with a spiced pear, cranberry, fig, and pecan crumble, wild mushroom soup in a buttery puff pastry crust, smoked ham and split pea soup, and beef tenderloin tartare.

Classic appetizers are also still offered, such as the ever-popular shrimp cocktail and Caesar salad.

For entrees, the holiday features are roasted tom turkey with sweet potato casserole, giblet gravy, and cranberry relish or maple-glazed pork tenderloin served with apple compote and a sweet potato gratin.

Guests who prefer vegetarian options can enjoy the spinach and ricotta ravioli, vegetable quiche with tomato beurre blanc, or a delicious Indian vegetarian dish with bhindi masala.

Christmas Gala Dinner Menu
Christmas Gala Dinner Menu

Other entrees for the Christmas Gala Dinner include salmon wellington with a tarragon cream sauce, grilled filet mignon with black truffle jus and fingerling potatoes, or a lamb duo of roasted loin and grilled chops with a rosemary reduction.

It wouldn’t be a holiday meal without phenomenal desserts, and Carnival’s Christmas dinner menu does not disappoint. The featured selection is a warm toffee pudding with mascarpone cream and butterscotch sauce, or guests can enjoy a gingerbread financier or deconstructed cheesecake with mixed berry compote.

Of course, the classic Carnival melting chocolate cake is always on the menu – it’s Christmas, why not enjoy two (or three!) desserts!

Australian Holiday Menus

It’s no surprise that holiday traditions and festive favorites vary in different parts of the world. Carnival has tweaked the Christmas menu for its ships in Australia, including Carnival Encounter and Carnival Luminosa from Brisbane and Carnival Splendor and Carnival Adventure from Sydney.

Carnival Cruise Line’s brand ambassador, John Heald, noted that the new menus were especially created for the Australian ships.

“Christmas Lunch is a long-standing tradition in Australia, offered on Christmas Day,” he explained. “This year, we will also introduce a special dinner on Christmas Eve, adding more variety and enhancing the festive experience for our guests down under.”

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The Christmas Eve dinner is similar to the Christmas Gala Dinner menu for the North American fleet, but includes some notable changes.

Christmas Eve Menu
Christmas Eve Menu

A featured entree will be Korean gochujang pork ribs with a macadamia kimchi, while there are some substitutions in the menu to appeal to Aussie tastes. The grilled filet mignon, for example, will be a grilled sirloin steak in Australia.

The Christmas Day Lunch is a very enticing menu for Australian guests, beginning with miso-glazed yellowfin tun, beetroot tartare, a winter citrus salad with pomegranate vinaigrette, and other appetizers.

For mains, guests can enjoy a crispy skin barramundi with a red curry beurre blanc, apricot and maple-glazed ham with oven-roasted sweet potatoes, tender lamb shank with hasselback potatoes and grilled mushrooms, or a pumpkin and feta tart with caramelized onion.

Christmas Lunch Menu
Christmas Lunch Menu

Dessert truly shines with both classic and modern treats. The traditional Christmas pudding is topped with vanilla custard and icing sugar, while a peach pavlova is accompanied with mascarpone whipped cream and passion fruit curd. The wild berry trifle looks especially enticing with golden pound cake, raspberry jam, and vanilla pudding.

Other Options Available

Of course, if nothing on the special menus appeals to guests or they prefer more casual fare, the Lido Marketplace buffet will also be available with some of the same dishes and other favorites.

Casual dining options – pizza, deli sandwiches, burgers – will also remain available, giving travelers plenty of choices to indulge in all their favorites as they celebrate the season.

What classic treats are your favorites for the holidays? Would Carnival’s special Christmas menus satisfy your seasonal cravings? Share your favorite holiday treats on the Cruise Hive boards!

Passenger’s Outburst on Royal Caribbean Ship Sparks Major Concern

Key Aspects:

  • A viral video shows a guest throwing a punch at a Royal Caribbean crew member.
  • The incident allegedly took place onboard Icon of the Seas on a recent sailing.
  • Royal Caribbean’s guest conduct policy prohibits such behavior and the guest may be debarked or banned.

Every guest knows that fighting onboard a cruise ship is a tremendous no-no, but even more of a concern is when an incident involves a guest and a crew member.

Onboard a recent Icon of the Seas sailing, one belligerent guest did exactly that – fought a crew member. The crew member, who has not been identified but appears to be one of the ship’s lifeguards based on their uniform, did not return the blow but was knocked to the deck.

A video of the incident has been posted to Facebook and is quickly going viral with more than 456,000 views.

The male guest, clad only in swim trunks, appears to be arguing with another crew member first, possibly an officer or security guard, with the lifeguard nearby. Some foul language (on the guest’s part) ensues, along with minor pushing, finger-pointing, and other agitation.

Suddenly, the guest swings out at the lifeguard, then immediately directs another punch at the other crew member. The second crew member reacts defensively and wrestles the guest to the ground, but the two quickly separate.

Icon of the Seas Crew and Passenger
Icon of the Seas Crew and Passenger (Credit: Pat Brumley)

The guest walks off, raising a particular finger (you know the one) along the way. Crew members followed at a discreet distance, undoubtedly to track the guest’s whereabouts until the individual could be dealt with by security officers.

The video is just under a minute long but shows that the incident took place on the open decks, based on the colorful tropical decor and signage for the ship’s waterslides.

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Cruise Hive has reached out to Royal Caribbean for a statement about the incident but has not yet heard back from the cruise line.

The 248,663-gross-ton Icon of the Seas is currently sailing a 7-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary that departed Miami, Florida on Saturday, December 6. The ship alternates Eastern and Western sailings from her South Florida homeport.

Guest Reactions Not Supportive

There is never an excuse to have a physical (or even a verbal) altercation with a cruise ship crew member, no matter what the situation may be.

Comments about the incident are not at all supportive of the guest, with many experienced cruisers calling for his removal from the ship and a lifetime ban on cruising with Royal Caribbean.

“This behavior is absolutely disgusting,” one guest commented.

“Trash behavior,” another guest notes, calling for the guest’s ban from Royal Caribbean. That comment has more than 180 upvotes on Reddit, indicating support from other readers.

Icon of the Seas Docked at PortMiami
Icon of the Seas Docked at PortMiami (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz)

Other guests comment that this incident could easily lead to assault charges, and a ban from the entire Royal Caribbean Group would be more than appropriate.

Guests with more cruise-oriented reactions suggest he be keelhauled, forced to walk the plank, or simply tossed into the sea.

Royal Caribbean’s Policy Prohibits Poor Behavior

Part of Royal Caribbean’s cruise contract, which every guest agrees to abide by when booking a sailing, is the Guest Health, Safety, and Conduct Policy.

This policy clearly states that any violent behavior will not be tolerated. This includes verbally abusive or offensive language as well as abusive behavior and any “uninvited physical contact.”

If guests violate the policy, which throwing punches at crew members most certainly does, they are subject to a variety of reactions, including:

  • Intervention by the ship’s security
  • Notification of local law enforcement, which may include formal charges
  • Removal of onboard privileges
  • Confinement to one’s stateroom or an onboard brig
  • Suspension of any loyalty benefits or demoting loyalty tiers
  • Being removed from the vessel
  • Denial of any future boarding on any Royal Caribbean vessel

Just one month ago, two internet streamers were kicked off Harmony of the Seas in Roatan, Honduras, after fighting, and that did not involve blows toward a crew member.

Hopefully, the guest involved in this most recent incident will be promptly dealt with and curtailed from future sailings, as there is never an excuse for such behavior, regardless of circumstances.

Royal Caribbean Removes Visits to Japan on Multiple Sailings

Key Aspects:

  • Multiple Japan itineraries for Spectrum of the Seas are being changed to avoid the nation.

In an effort to offer ever more enticing and immersive sailings, Royal Caribbean is refreshing multiple itineraries for Spectrum of the Seas during her upcoming season homeported from Shanghai.

Guests on various departures have received notifications of the changes, which vary by departure date for the Quantum-Ultra-class ship.

For example, the February 18, 2026 departure will no longer be visiting Okinawa, but instead will head to Jeju, South Korea. The ship’s departure for the sailing has also been moved 30 minutes earlier to 4 p.m., and likewise, the ship will return to Shanghai 30 minutes earlier at 6:30 a.m. at the end of the 4-night sailing.

Another significant change is to the ship’s February 27, 2026 departure, what was to have been a 5-night Japan cruise. Now, instead of two port visits to different destinations in Okinawa, Spectrum of the Seas will instead overnight in Seoul, South Korea.

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This will give guests the amazing opportunity to explore that destination in depth, with the ship in port from 7 a.m. on Day 3 and not departing until Day 4 at 5 p.m.

Other impacted cruises include the ship’s March 8 departure, which will now visit Jeju and Busan, as well as the February 1, February 14, March 8, and April 14 departures.

Undoubtedly, other itineraries, including visits to Japan, will be likewise impacted, with varying changes depending on available alternative ports and cruise length.

Why So Many Changes?

While Royal Caribbean is explaining these changes as “part of our ongoing itinerary planning process” and “a refreshed experience” it is likely the changes may be related to China’s recent warning to its citizens to avoid travel to Japan.

According to Channel News Asia, this warning is in response to escalating political tensions between the two nations regarding remarks about Taiwan, which remains disputed.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Chinese embassy and consulates in Japan solemnly remind Chinese citizens to avoid travelling to Japan in the near future,” China’s embassy in Japan posted on Friday, December 5.

Because of this, any guests with cruises aboard Spectrum of the Seas to Japan should remain in close contact with Royal Caribbean in case of itinerary updates.

Spectrum of the Seas in China
Spectrum of the Seas in China (Photo Courtesy: Royal Caribbean)

While it will be disappointing to miss such iconic ports of call in Japan, guests will still enjoy rich Asian culture and heritage at their alternative destinations, not to mention all the amazing features onboard Spectrum of the Seas.

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Royal Caribbean does acknowledge the disappointment as it notifies guests of the changes.

“While some will be happy about this change, we know others will not and we’re sorry for the inconvenience this may cause,” the notification emails read.

The 169,379-gross-ton ship can welcome 4,246 guests at double occupancy, or up to 4,905 guests when fully booked. She will be homeporting from Shanghai from January 28 through November 1, offering a range of sailings from 3-8 nights long.

Changes Not Unprecedented

It is not unusual for cruise lines to reroute dozens of itineraries when political tensions arise. These changes could be just temporary for a few itineraries, or may last for years if situations become violent or cannot be resolved.

For example, many cruise lines opted to shift itineraries away from Russia when Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

Similarly, many cruises have avoided the Red Sea for some time due to regional tensions and pirate activity that might threaten cruise ships and endanger guests and crew members.

In the Caribbean, Royal Caribbean has cancelled months of visits to its private destination in Labadee, Haiti due to the violent unrest in that nation.

Royal Caribbean Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Alleged Bar Overservice

Key Aspects:

  • A new lawsuit has been filed regarding the death of Michael Virgil in December 2024.
  • Virgil died aboard Navigator of the Seas after a violent altercation with ship’s security.
  • The lawsuit alleges over-service of alcohol and other factors that indicate a potential homicide.

Nearly one year after an unfortunate incident onboard Navigator of the Seas during a 3-night sailing from Los Angeles, Royal Caribbean is now being sued for the wrongful death of Michael Virgil.

According to TMZ, the new lawsuit alleges that Royal Caribbean over-served the 35-year-old Virgil which directly contributed to his death. Therefore, the incident should be treated as a homicide.

The suit has been filed by Connie Aguilar, Virgil’s fiancée, who was on the cruise with him, along with their 7-year-old son.

The suit describes that upon boarding the ship on December 13, 2024, the couple discovered their stateroom was not yet ready. This is common on cruises, particularly for guests who choose earlier cruise terminal arrival times.

There is no indication, however, as to when Virgil and Aguilar boarded the ship. They were apparently directed to a bar to wait for their stateroom to open.

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After an unspecified “long period of time” during which their son became impatient, Aguilar took their son and went to check on the stateroom.

During this time, the lawsuit documents state that Virgil was served “at least 33 alcoholic beverages” before he too left to find their stateroom.

This would be highly unusual and the timing does seem questionable. Even the earliest embarkation typically starts no sooner than 11 a.m., and staterooms tend to be open no later than 2 p.m.

This would mean that in a three-hour period, Virgil would have been served an alcoholic drink every 5-6 minutes. It’s questionable whether a single bartender, or even several bartenders at the same location, would serve one guest so rapidly for such a long period.

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Navigator of the Seas Passenger
Navigator of the Seas Passenger (Credit: FOX 11 Los Angeles)

Of course, Virgil may have remained at the bar location after staterooms were available, thereby potentially lengthening the service period between drinks.

It is also not revealed what types of alcoholic drinks Virgil was served. The alcohol content of different beverages can vary tremendously, as can the volume of liquid one is able to consume.

There have been no toxicology reports released to indicate Virgil’s blood alcohol level at the time of his death later that evening, or whether any other drugs or substances were present.

What Happened in the Corridor?

Because of Virgil’s heavily intoxicated state, he allegedly became agitated as he was unable to locate the stateroom. This was documented in a video from another guest, Christifer Mikhail, filmed Virgil’s erratic and violent behavior.

Virgil was kicking at doors, punched a crew member, and tore off his shirt during the incident. It took several security guards to eventually subdue him.

The lawsuit goes on to claim that Virgil was later injected by medical personnel with a sedative that may have contributed to his death, along with the excessive force used by the security team.

Due to those actions, Virgil experienced “significant hypoxia and impaired ventilation, respiratory failure, cardiovascular instability and ultimately cardiopulmonary arrest” and passed away just hours later.

The lawsuit is now seeking damages not only including loss of support and inheritance, but also past and future earnings, net accumulations, funeral expenses, medical expenses, mental pain and suffering, and more. No confirmed number of said damages has been released.

Aren’t Drinks Automatically Limited?

The sheer quantity of alcoholic beverages Virgil was apparently served calls into question Royal Caribbean’s beverage service policies.

According to The Sun, Virgil had purchased a “Deluxe Beverage Package” which is advertised as an unlimited package including cocktails, spirits, beer, wine by the glass, along with non-alcoholic drinks.

Unlike Carnival Cruise Line’s limit of 15 drinks per day, with the comparable Cheers! package, there is no limit to how much a guest may be served aboard Royal Caribbean ships.

Royal Caribbean’s Guest Health, Safety, and Conduct Policy, however, does clearly state that:

“Guests who choose to consume alcohol must do so responsibly. The ship’s staff may refuse to serve alcoholic beverages in their sole discretion to any guest who does not consume alcohol responsibly.”

It is unclear whether or not any bartender refused to serve Virgil at any point. If he had not been acting erratically while at the bar, there may have been no concern and no reason to discontinue his beverage service.

Royal Caribbean is cooperating with authorities in the investigation but will not comment further on pending litigation.

Why Carnival Passengers Rarely See Post-Cruise Surveys

Key Aspects:

    While the end of one’s cruise vacation is certainly a letdown after days of attentive service, delicious dining, and fabulous entertainment, it is at the end of a cruise that many guests have the opportunity to fill out surveys about their experience.

    Or do they? Carnival cruise guests have noted that fewer people seem to receive the post-cruise surveys, and gone altogether are the printed comment cards more experienced cruisers may remember.

    One recent Carnival guest reached out to John Heald, the cruise line’s brand ambassador, about the missing surveys. Heald responds to hundreds of comments, questions, and requests every week on his popular Facebook page.

    “Why don’t the ships offer comment cards anymore? Too many to read through?” the guest asked. “My husband and I like writing the comment cards and giving credit where credit is due. We don’t like having to wait until we get home to reply to emails.”

    The guest does emphasize that they are eager to share which crew members provided excellent service during their cruise, so management can acknowledge their great work.

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    Heald responded with an interesting insight about the post-cruise surveys.

    “We do send approximately 40% of [guests on] each cruise [a] review card online,” he explained.

    Of course, this means that 60% of Carnival’s cruise guests do not receive an email survey. Unfortunately, the printed comment cards that were handed out onboard and turned in to special drop boxes near the Guest Services desk have long since vanished.

    Offering Feedback to Carnival Crew Members

    There is another way guests can offer feedback about their Carnival cruise experiences. Even without comment cards or email surveys, guests can send those comments to Heald directly.

    “It is of course another reason that I’m here,” Heald noted. “If anybody has any comments, feedback, or praise for the crew I will make sure that it is seen by the right people.”

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    When someone submits a specific comment to Heald, whether it is praise for a particular crew member or a complaint about an issue onboard, he can reach out to the specific ship or even the specific manager onboard to pass along the information.

    Carnival Cruise Line Crew Members
    Carnival Cruise Line Crew Members (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz)

    This can also help get any problems resolved quickly, whether it might be a simple misunderstanding about onboard policies, a maintenance issue in a guest’s stateroom, or a more unusual situation.

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    In terms of rewarding individual crew members, Heald has frequently noted that positive feedback from guests is passed along and is very gratifying for crew members to hear.

    Furthermore, consistent positive feedback can help crew members receive promotions, bonuses, and more favorable contracts, depending on their individual position.

    Other Ways to Thank Crew Members

    It’s no surprise to any cruiser, whether they’ve been on just one cruise or have been sailing for many years, that crew members work exceptionally hard to try and give everyone a great experience.

    While feedback and surveys can be very helpful to thank and reward crew members, there are also other options.

    Of course, gratuities are always appreciated. This could be the automatic gratuities that may be pre-paid before sailing or paid onboard, or some extra cash handed to a particularly attentive crew member in person.

    Taking the time to personally greet a crew member and chat for a minute (without disrupting their work!) is a friendly and welcome gesture. Asking about their families, their hobbies, their life onboard, or their home country is always kind.

    Guests can also ensure they aren’t making more work for crew members in different ways, like keeping their stateroom tidy, minimizing special orders for meals, placing room service dishes in the hallway, and being sure to follow the onboard code of conduct and other rules.

    New Five-Berth Family Cabins Coming to P&O Cruise Ships

    Key Aspects:

    • P&O Cruises is introducing five-berth cabins on Britannia, Iona, and Arvia starting July 2026.
    • Adult-focused ships Arcadia and Aurora will now welcome children on selected departures beginning December 2026.
    • Availability for both is limited and tied to specific itineraries and dates, with bookings now open.

    Families will soon have more room to cruise together on P&O Cruises, as the cruise line introduces new cabin types and expands access for kids on two of its adults-focused ships.

    Five-berth staterooms will be available on Britannia, Arvia, and Iona for selected sailings from Southampton, UK, in 2026, giving larger households the chance to stay in one cabin for the first time.

    The cabins will roll out beginning July 2026 and are limited in number. Britannia will feature Superior Deluxe Balcony cabins configured for five, while Arvia and Iona will offer Conservatory Mini-Suites for five.

    The move marks a shift for the cruise line, which says the change is intended to give families more flexibility.

    P&O Cruises is encouraging guests to book early due to extremely limited availability. There are just 12 five-berth staterooms on Britannia, 15 on Arvia, and 23 on Iona.

    Pricing for the fifth guest will not exceed the rate charged for third or fourth guests sharing a cabin, which will include either three or four beds. These will typically consist of a fixed double bed, a pull-down single bed, and a double sofa bed.

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    Arvia and Iona can also accommodate a cot as the fifth berth, though Britanna cannot add a cot when five guests are booked in the same room.

    While the new berths are meant to support families, the rooms may also accommodate five adults, according to the cruise line.

    Expanded Options for Families

    The five-berth accommodations on P&O Cruises will appear on three July 2026 itineraries, the earliest of which will be on Britannia, departing Southampton on July 3, 2026, for a 14-night Iceland sailing.

    The voyage will visit Cork, Ireland; Reykjavik, Isafjord, and Akureyri, Iceland; and Kirkwall and Invergordon, Scotland, before returning to Southampton on July 17.

    Iona will follow with a 7-night Norwegian Fjords cruise leaving Southampton on July 4, 2026, returning July 11.  This journey will call in Stavanger, Olden, Hellesylt, and Haugesund, Norway.

    Five-berth cabin PandO Cruises
    Five-berth cabin P&O Cruises (Photo Credit: P&O Cruises)

    Then Arvia will offer five-berth cabins on its 14-night Mediterranean sailing departing Southampton on July 5, 2026. The itinerary visits Spain, France, and Italy with stops in Barcelona, Toulon, La Spezia, Civitavecchia, and Alicante.

    The family-friendly shift also extends to P&O Cruises’ Arcadia and Aurora, where kids will be welcomed for select departures on the predominantly adults-only ships.

    Aurora will open its doors to families on several departures, including 4-night breaks to Rotterdam on December 11, 2026, April 21, 2027, June 21, 2027, and September 13, 2027, and 5-night Hamburg itineraries on December 29, 2026, July 16, 2027, and August 6, 2027.

    Additionally, a 7-night Northern Europe and Scandinavia voyage on May 26, 2027, and a Southern cruise to Spain, France, and Portugal on July 9, 2027, will be available for families.

    A 14-night Christmas Scandinavian sailing departing December 15, 2026, a 16-night Northern Europe and Scandinavia itinerary on July 21, 2027, and a 21-night Western Mediterranean sailing beginning August 11, 2027, are also featured.

    Arcadia will make similar adjustments with family access on its 16-night Spain, Portugal, and Canary Islands cruise departing December 21, 2026, and several 2027 sailings, including short breaks to Zeebrugge on May 10 and August 27.

    The vessel will also welcome children on a 14-night Northern Europe and Scandinavia sailing on May 13, 2027; a 7-night Spain voyage departing on May 27, 2027; and a 24-night Eastern Mediterranean itinerary on August 3, 2027.

    Two 14-night cruises will be offered, including a September 20, 2027, Norwegian Fjords option and a July 20, 2027, Norway and Iceland voyage.

    Booking for these expanded berths and kid-friendly voyages opened on December 8, 2025.

    MSC Cruises Elevates Experience for Guests at Ocean Cay From 2026

    Key Aspects:

      For MSC Cruises guests, the new year will bring new and exciting entertainment options with visits to the cruise line’s private island in the Bahamas, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve.

      Beginning in January 2026, a variety of new activities will be rolled out in phases to give guests new chances for phenomenal vacations and memory-making.

      While there is no confirmed schedule for exactly when different experiences will be available, the new entertainment includes wellness programming, a high-tech treasure hunt, and a LEGO pop-up activity.

      With many cruise guests eager for better health and self-care, the wellness offerings will be especially popular. These will include sunrise yoga sessions, sound-healing meditation, and a “fire and ice” challenge with hot yoga paired with invigorating ice baths.

      An immersive “Augmented Reality” treasure hunt for all ages will lead eager guests around the island via their mobile devices or tablets, bringing them through a unique conservation story showcasing MSC Cruises’ ecological efforts and the native fish, plants, and animals on the island.

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      Finally, a new LEGO experience will be a fun pop-up experience for kids and families of all ages. This will happen at the island’s Welcome Pavilion with seven life-size LEGO characters making appearances alongside the MSC Cruises’ mascot, Doremi.

      Scheduling for these different events will vary depending on cruise itineraries, weather, and availability. Guests should check the MSC Cruises app for exact details during their visit to Ocean Cay.

      These new activities represent an expansion of offerings at the private island, not a replacement.

      Visiting guests will still be able to enjoy all that Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve has to offer, including the snorkeling, jet skiing, paddleboarding, and other aquatic options to hiking, sports, games, and even stargazing for select late-night or overnight visits.

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      Guests can still enjoy the eight pristine beaches on the island, from shallow-water options to endless ocean views whether visitors prefer the ocean or the interior lagoon.

      MSC Ocean Cay Marine Reserve
      MSC Ocean Cay Marine Reserve (Photo Credit: Solarisys)

      Beachside spa treatments and the iconic lighthouse LED show set to energetic music offer both relaxing and energizing fun everyone can enjoy.

      For an even more elevated and exclusive experience, interested guests can rent private cabanas with comfortable seating, floating mats, and free refreshments throughout their visit.

      MSC Yacht Club guests will have an even more elite experience with the Ocean House Beach reserved just for their visits. The serene space includes an exclusive restaurant for the best in Bahamian dining.

      Visiting Ocean Cay

      MSC Cruises offers departures from a variety of US homeports featuring itineraries to their private island. Whether guests are sailing from Miami, Port Canaveral, or even New York, they can find voyages that will take them to this private Bahamian paradise.

      In January 2026, the first ships that may be able to enjoy the new island offerings include:

      • MSC World America – Offering 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean sailings from Miami
      • MSC Seaside – Sailing shorter 3- and 4-night cruises from Miami
      • MSC Divina – Offering a variety of Caribbean cruise lengths from Miami
      • MSC Grandiosa – Now offering 3-, 4-, and 7-night sailings from Port Canaveral
      • MSC Meraviglia – Sailing from New York with 7-night Bahamas itineraries

      Throughout 2026, as ships reposition for different deployment assignments, even more vessels will be visiting Ocean Cay and giving guests the opportunity to enjoy the new, refreshed entertainment.

      Carnival Cruise Line to Develop New Destination in Ensenada

      Key Aspects:

      • Carnival Cruise Line has announced Ensenada Bay Village as a new destination being developed.
      • The $26 million project will include an adults-only beach, thrill park, and more.
      • No opening date has been confirmed and construction is expected to take about two years.

      For many years, a stop in Ensenada, Mexico, has often been seen as a necessity for West Coast cruises rather than a great port to explore. Despite having great natural attractions and a vibrant culture, it has often been regarded as the lonely cousin of Mexican ports of call.

      This is particularly true when compared to much more developed and popular ports of call like Cabo San Lucas and Cozumel.

      No longer! Carnival Cruise Line, in partnership with Hutchison Ports ECV and ITM Group, has announced Ensenada Bay Village – Treasures of Baja.

      The new destination in northern Mexico will offer “culture, adventure, and gastronomy together for cruise visitors” according to Facebook announcements.

      The announcement was made on Friday, December 5, 2025 with a celebratory reveal in Ensenada with Carnival Panorama looking on, complete with local musicians, port authorities, and Carnival Cruise Line’s president, Christine Duffy on hand.

      Artists’ conceptions of the project showcase authentic 18th-century Mexican and Californian architecture to preserve local cultural flair, much as the cruise line has done with Celebration Key and the Bahamian influences it offers.

      Ensenada Bay Village Render
      Ensenada Bay Village Render (Credit: ITM Group)

      According to Eje Central, the $26 million project will be styled as a resort and entertainment complex with something for everyone.

      The “adventure park” part of the complex will include outstanding features such as zip lines, a “Dune Rally” attraction, a scenic boat ride, river tours, and more.

      Cruise guests who love the flavors of Mexico won’t want to miss the chocolate and tequila tastings or the wine and cheese pairings, among other regional cuisine options.

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      Also planned for Ensenada Bay Village are hot springs, wellness areas, spaces for family activities and crafts, and an adults-only “Baby Beach” pool.

      Ensenada Bay Village Render
      Ensenada Bay Village Render (Credit: ITM Group)

      The focus on local flair and community connection will be strong as Carnival Cruise Line strives to strengthen its partnerships with different destinations.

      “Today’s presentation reflects our shared vision of creating destinations that inspire pride and prosperity,” Duffy said.

      Furthermore, the emphasis on both authenticity and sustainability is key for the experiences cruise guests want.

      “By working together, we are creating opportunities that strengthen local communities and enhance Baja’s appeal to visitors from around the world,” said Mauricio Hamui, CEO of ITM Group.

      When Will the New Port Be Complete?

      While ground has not yet been broken on Ensenada Bay Village, construction is expected to take approximately two years. This means it may be open as early as late 2027 or early 2028, provided there are no delays.

      If that schedule holds, ships like Carnival Panorama and Carnival Legend, both homeported from Long Beach, may be among the first to visit.

      Ensenada Bay Village Render
      Ensenada Bay Village Render (Credit: ITM Group)

      It is possible that ships from other cruise lines owned by parent company Carnival Corporation & plc, such as Princess Cruises or Holland America Line, might also pay visits to Ensenada Bay Village.

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      No itinerary options have yet been confirmed. Typically, cruise line deployments are set at least 18-24 months or more in advance, but adjustments are always possible.

      When completed, Ensenada Bay Village will be able to welcome up to 9,000 cruise guests every day, and will provide more then 1,100 direct and indirect jobs to the local economy.

      Growing Popularity of Private Destinations

      The announcement of Ensenada Bay Village – Treasures of Baja comes as cruise guests are ever-more interested in private destinations.

      While multiple Bahamian private islands are popular with cruise guests on a wide range of itineraries, there are not yet any private destinations in Mexico.

      Royal Caribbean announced “Perfect Day Mexico” in October 2024, with plans to open the new destination in Costa Maya in 2027 with a spectacular water park, the longest lazy river in the world, three swim-up bars, and much more.

      Ensenada Bay Village, however, would be the first private destination on the Pacific Coast of Mexico, and will undoubtedly help thousands of guests be eager to visit Ensenada once again.