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Cruise Ship Held Up in Southampton After Overboard Banana Containers

Key Aspects:

  • P&O Cruises’ Iona was delayed after 16 shipping containers containing produce fell into the water in Southampton.
  • The ship finally set sail on its 14-night voyage one day late.
  • His Majesty’s Coastguard is still working on recovering all the missing cargo.

There are many reasons why a cruise ship might be delayed when setting sail on a new voyage, ranging from weather to technical difficulties. Bananas in the sea is a rather atypical situation.

However, that is exactly was happened to P&O Cruises’ Iona, which was supposed to embark on a 14-night sailing from Southampton, UK, on December 6, 2025.

Sixteen containers of produce went overboard from a cargo ship called Baltic Klipper on the evening of December 6 near the Nab Tower Lighthouse off Bembridge, Isle of Wight.

Eight of the containers contained bananas, two carried plantains, one had avocados, and the remaining five were simply empty.

“HM Coastguard is continuing to work with the relevant authorities after 16 containers went overboard from the cargo ship BALTIC KLIPPER in the Solent on 6 December,” His Majesty’s Coastguard stated.

“Eight of the containers were reported as carrying bananas, two as carrying plantain, one as carrying avocados, and the remaining five as empty,” the Coastguard confirmed.

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For safety reasons, the 5,200-guest Iona was forced to remain docked in Southampton overnight, delaying the start of its voyage.

The 184,089-gross ton ship could have potentially been damaged if it had collided with a shipping container, or created a dangerous situation for first responders trying to collect the spilled goods.

Impact on the Itinerary

As of the evening on Sunday, December 7, 2025, Iona received clearance to set sail and is shown on cruise tracking data sailing away from Southampton at speeds of 17 knots.

But despite the delayed start, there is no expected impact to the port calls on the 14-night itinerary.

Luckily, the first few days of the cruise are meant to be sea days, which allows the 2021-launched ship to make up some time.

P&O Iona Docked in Southampton
P&O Iona Docked in Southampton (Photo Credit: Peter Titmuss)

The first port call is scheduled at Funchal, Portugal, on December 10, 2025, which is about 1,289 nautical miles from Southampton.

This is a distance that a cruise ship sailing at top speeds could cover in around two and a half days.

The P&O ship is also supposed to call on Tenerife, Gran Canaria, and Arrecife in the Canary Islands, Cadiz, Spain; and Lisbon, Portugal; before returning to Southampton on December 20.

Status of the Clean-Up

As of 8 p.m. local time on December 7, search operations are still underway to locate and retrieve all of the missing shipping containers.

So far, five of the sixteen boxes have washed ashore in West Sussex, which response teams will begin cleaning up on the morning of Monday, December 8.

“Currently, five containers lost from the cargo ship BALTIC KLIPPER have washed ashore around Selsey, West Sussex. HM Coastguard alongside West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service and Sussex Police have put cordons in place and are asking people not to go near the containers,” the Coastguard said in an update.

“West Sussex County Council has contracted response teams, who will arrive in the morning to start clearing cargo that has come ashore,” they continued.

More containers have been spotted drifting along the shoreline by Coastguard-operated helicopters and aircrafts.

“Other containers have been sighted adrift off the shoreline and an HM Coastguard helicopter and fixed wing aircraft have been carrying out searches,” the Coastguard noted.

Members of the public who might stumble upon wreckage or the missing containers are asked to not touch the cargo and to immediately report their findings to the Coastguard and the Receiver of Wreck.

Anyone who fails to report their discovery within 28 days is breaking the law and action could be taken against them.

The Coastguard has indicated that it will continue to share updates on the recovery efforts as more information becomes available.

MSC’s Newest Ships and What’s On Order

MSC Cruises may not currently have the clout that Royal Caribbean carries, when it comes to unrolling huge ship after huge ship, with something new just about every single year. However, this cruise line from Europe is becoming pretty impressive and is one to keep your eye on if you’ve yet to cruise with them.

Check out the line’s newest ships, as well as what’s on order, and maybe begin planning your next vacay on one of these flashy, family-friendly vessels filled with attractions.

The Newest MSC Cruise Ships Currently Sailing 

Since 2020, MSC Cruises has launched an impressive six new ships, from the smaller MSC Seascape and MSC Seashore to the much-anticipated MSC World America, one of the cruise line’s largest ships to date. 

Ship NameEntered ServiceGross TonnagePassenger CapacityLength
MSC World AmericaApril 2025215,8636,7621,092 ft.
MSC EuribiaJune 2023183,5006,3271,087 ft.
MSC World EuropaDecember 2022215,8636,7621,093 ft.
MSC SeascapeNovember 2022169,4005,8771,112 ft.
MSC SeashoreAugust 2021169,4005,8771,112 ft.
MSC VirtuosaMay 2021181,5416,3341,087 ft.

MSC World America

While still a ways off from Royal Caribbean’s Icon-class ships, the new MSC Cruises ship, MSC World America, is pretty impressive in its size, including when I got to the ship while it was still under construction. One of the largest ships in the fleet, it weighs in at nearly 216,000 gross tons, and can hold nearly 7,000 passengers. 

The second World-class ship, it offers 22 decks and more than 2,600 cabins, and was built in part to cater to the American market, with sailings from Miami, Florida.

MSC World America is split into seven districts: Family Aventura, the Zen Area, the Aqua Deck, the Promenade, the Terraces, the Galleria and the MSC Yacht Club.

MSC World America in Miami
MSC World America in Miami

Most of these areas are pretty self-explanatory, with the Aqua Deck being where the pool is located and the Zen Area being an adults-only space, for instance.

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The ship includes nearly 20 restaurants and, uniquely, these include the only Eataly at sea. There are also seven pools, 13 hot tubs and a waterpark.

In short, if you’re looking to sail on a mega ship that has all the bells and whistles, something for the whole family, and you always think newer is better, then MSC World America is going to be a good fit for you. 

MSC Euribia

A member of the Meraviglia Plus-class, MSC Euribia, while debuting just two years before MSC World America, is actually quite a bit smaller. This ship is only 183,500 GT. Despite that, though, the ship can hold a comparable number of passengers.

MSC Euribia in Norway
MSC Euribia in Norway (Photo Credit: Janet Worg)

When the ship made its first appearance, in June 2023, it boasted that it featured the longest LED dome at sea, found in the ship’s Galleria, as well as five pools that, at capacity, can fit a thousand cruisers total.

MSC World Europa

At the time of MSC World Europa’s launch in 2022, as the first World-class ship, it was an absolute showstopper. Many felt that this ship was one of the first to really be able to compete with Royal Caribbean on some level. 

The ship was huge and introduced so many new features both to MSC Cruises and the cruising industry at large.

MSC World Europa in Malta
MSC World Europa in Malta (Photo Credit: meunierd)

It was the first LNG-powered ship for the line. It offered the largest waterpark, as well as the largest children’s area, in the fleet. It also had the longest dry slide at sea, the Venom Drop, which swoops down 11 decks. 

Of the more than a dozen dining venues, the ship brought in seven new bar and café concepts; the Chef’s Garden Kitchen restaurant that’s a collaboration with a Michelin-starred chef and includes the first hydroponic garden at sea; and MSC Cruises’ first onboard microbrewery. 

MSC Seascape

Of the six ships that MSC Cruises has produced since 2020, MSC Seascape and sister ship MSC Seashore are the smallest. These ships are considered extensions of the Seaside class, and are in their own sub-class, Seaside EVO.

MSC Seascape Departing Miami, Florida
MSC Seascape Departing Miami, Florida (Photo Credit: Deutschlandreform)

Still, while MSC Seascape can’t really compete in terms of size, it still has plenty to love. There are nearly a dozen dining options, plus more than a dozen bars and lounges. There are just over 2,200 staterooms and over a hundred MSC Yacht Club suites. 

A large casino provides entertainment and one of the ship’s highlights is the only three-seat Robotron thrill ride in the cruise industry. 

MSC Seashore

MSC Seashore is very similar to MSC Seascape, though it did enter service a little over a year before, as the first of the two Seaside EVO ships.

MSC Seashore Cruise Ship
MSC Seashore Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Solarisys)

Fun fact? Though the ship is only 169,400 GT, when it debuted, it was the longest ship in the fleet. Both MSC Seashore and MSC Seascape are 1,112 feet long. Additionally, MSC Seashore was the largest cruise vessel ever built in Italy at the time.

MSC Virtuosa

Launched in May 2021, MSC Virtuosa was also impressive for its time. At 181,541 GT, it was the largest MSC Cruises ship to date. Today, while MSC Virtuosa is not as large as its newer, Meraviglia Plus-class sister ship, MSC Euribia, it actually can fit just a few more passengers.

MSC Virtuosa Cruise Ship in Southampton, UK
MSC Virtuosa Cruise Ship in Southampton, UK (Photo Credit: P.Cartwright)

Unique highlights on this ship include the first robotic humanoid bartender at sea and, at the time, the largest shopping area at sea. The ship features nearly a dozen art boutiques and cruisers can shop for items from more than 250 brands.

What MSC Cruise Ships Are on Order?

MSC Cruises has big plans moving forward. The cruise line anticipates launching a brand-new, World-class mega ship every year, through 2031. 

If that happens (and, remember, cruise ship launch dates are often moved and sizes go up or down beyond what’s projected), then MSC Cruises will be well on its way to becoming one of the most impressive cruise lines in the world. 

Ship NameAnticipated Debut YearSize
MSC World Asia2026215,863
MSC World Atlantic2027215,863
Future World-Class Ship2028215,863
Future World-Class Ship2029215,863
Future World-Class Ship2030215,863
Future World-Class Ship2031215,863

MSC World Asia

First up is MSC World Asia, which will debut in December 2026. The ship will come with a bevy of new, never-before-seen highlights, as it sails itineraries around the Mediterranean and to destinations such as France, Italy and Spain.

In the Promenade, guests will see a massive stainless-steel dragon suspended from the ceiling. The 39-by-29-feet sculpture will feature 700 mirrors and 3,000 LED lights for a stunning display of art.

MSC World Asia Cruise Ship
MSC World Asia Cruise Ship (Image Courtesy: MSC Cruises)

MSC Cruises continues to add even longer and longer dry slides to its ships. On MSC World Asia, The Spiral slide will be the new longest dry slide at sea, at nearly 267 feet long, passing through 12 ship decks.

A new dining experience will include a Pan-Asian street food venue. A new Clubhouse space will offer fun for the family via bumper cars, roller skating and more. 

Plus, the ship will feature the largest number of MSC Yacht Club staterooms and suites to date, including the brand-new Royal Duplex Suite, which offers two bedrooms and plenty of space. 

MSC World Atlantic

MSC World Atlantic is, comparatively, largely still under wraps. The ship’s name was announced at a steel-cutting ceremony in March 2025. It will set sail in 2027.

MSC World Atlantic steel cutting
MSC World Atlantic steel cutting (Photo Credit: MSC Cruises)

However, I expect that this ship will continue the World-class tradition of upping the ante with bigger and better, newer and more eye-catching features. 

More World-Class Cruise Ships 

Then, there are two more World-class ships set to debut in 2028 and 2029. 

The final World-class ships, due to launch in 2030 and 2031, were announced in November 2025. Construction is expected to begin at Chantiers de L’Atlantique in 2029, but not much else is known about these final ships just yet.

Additionally, while no firm, public announcement from MSC Cruises itself has been made just yet, rumors have been swirling regarding the possibility of a future new class, dubbed the Constellation Class, which will include the largest ships in the world.

If these ships come to fruition, they will weigh in at approximately 265,000 GT, or about 15,000 GT more than Royal Caribbean’s Icon-class ships.

MSC Cruises Doubles Deployment to World’s Busiest Cruise Port

Key Aspects:

  • MSC Grandiosa has arrived at Port Canaveral to begin homeporting from Florida for the winter.
  • The ship will offer Caribbean itineraries from 3-8 nights visiting top destinations in the region.
  • She is the first Meraviglia-plus class ship to homeport from a US port.

MSC Cruises has doubled its presence at Port Canaveral with the arrival of MSC Grandiosa for her winter season of Caribbean sailings. The ship arrived on Saturday, December 6, 2025, following her transatlantic sailing that departed Genoa, Italy on November 19.

She joins MSC Seashore, which will be offering a variety of shorter cruises through the winter months.

Both ships are welcome additions to Port Canaveral’s homeport fleet at a time when cruising is on the rise and the central Florida port has taken the title as the World’s Busiest Cruise Port.

“MSC is a valued partner, and we’re thrilled to have this beautiful new ship call Port Canaveral her home,” said Captain John Murray, Port Canaveral CEO. “The addition of MSC Grandiosa doubles their sailing options from our Port and speaks volumes to the confidence in our ability to consistently deliver a world-class guest experience.”

MSC Grandiosa adds an even more exciting option for eager cruisers, as this is the first time a Meraviglia-plus class ship has homeported from the US.

Built by Chantiers de l’Atlantique in France, MSC Grandiosa joined the fleet in late 2019. At 181,541-gross-tons and with the ability to welcome more than 6,300 guests when fully booked, she is one of MSC Cruises’ largest ships outside the dominating World class of vessels.

“MSC Grandiosa’s arrival marks a major milestone for us. This is the first time we’ve had two ships sailing from Port Canaveral,” said Lynn Torrent, president of MSC Cruises North America.

“I want to thank our partners at Port Canaveral for supporting our continued investment in the region, which is making it easier than ever for guests to enjoy MSC Cruises’ mix of European style and American comfort.”

Second Inaugural Visit in Two Days

To commemorate the ship’s first-ever visit to Port Canaveral, port officials and the ship’s master, Captain Danilo Cha, held a traditional maritime plaque exchange onboard.

These ceremonies are customary whenever a ship visits a port for the first time, whether as a homeport arrival or a port of call visit. These gestures demonstrate the goodwill between the cruise line, local officials, and port authorities.

MSC Grandiosa Docked in Port Canaveral
MSC Grandiosa Docked in Port Canaveral (Photo Credit: Port Canaveral)

Interestingly, this is the second plaque exchange for MSC Grandiosa in just two days. On Friday, December 5, the ship arrived in the US at PortMiami and enjoyed a great welcome and plaque exchange with that South Florida port during a day visit.

In April 2026, Miami will be the first port the ship visits as she departs the US to return to the Mediterranean for the summer, though she will be back to Port Canaveral (also via a day visit to Miami) in November 2026.

MSC Cruises From Port Canaveral

Slightly larger than MSC Seashore, her sister ship, already sailing from central Florida, MSC Grandiosa has a diverse schedule for the months ahead. Her sailings range from 3-8 nights, as well as a longer transatlantic voyage when she departs for Europe in April.

Offering both Eastern and Western Caribbean options, the ship will visit such top destinations as Nassau, Puerto Plata, Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Jamaica, and San Juan.

Select sailings will also visit MSC Cruises’ private island in the Bahamas, MSC Ocean Cay Marine Reserve.

On April 18, 2026, MSC Grandiosa will bid a fond farewell to Port Canaveral (at least for a few months) with a 14-night transatlantic itinerary that will stop in Miami first, then St. Maarten before heading across the Atlantic to Madeira and on to Barcelona to begin her Mediterranean summer.

Carnival Issues Fog Warning That Could Impact Thousands of Passengers

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival Miracle guests have been notified about a possible fog-related delay on Sunday, December 7.
  • The cruise line will issue further updates to incoming guests on Sunday morning.
  • This alert is on the same day three Royal Caribbean ships were delayed 8 hours returning to Tampa.

The dreaded season of fog has hit Port Tampa Bay once again, as cruise lines are forced to devise alternative plans and adjust for delayed arrivals. One of those ships just may be Carnival Miracle.

On the same day when three Royal Caribbean cruises were delayed by 8 hours due to dense fog, Carnival also sent an advisory to guests booked on Carnival Miracle‘s December 7 sailing out of Tampa that their embarkation could be delayed.

“Fog may impact the Tampa area overnight, and this could affect the arrival of the ship and your embarkation. We will continue to monitor the weather and provide another update by 9:00 AM (ET), Sunday, December 7,” the email explained.

“Please do not proceed to the cruise terminal until you have received our final update.”

The cruise line has not confirmed when that final update may be issued, as there is no way to know whether or not Carnival Miracle will have any significant delays until the morning’s fog is evaluated.

Carnival Spirit Fog
Carnival Spirit Fog (Photo Copyright: Cruise Hive)

If the port is closed, the ship might be delayed just a couple of hours, or nearly a full day.

The 85,942-gross-ton, Spirit-class Carnival Miracle is currently sailing a 7-night Western Caribbean itinerary that departed the Sunshine State on Sunday, November 30.

Her next sailing is likewise a 7-night cruise, with visits planned for Cozumel, Belize, Roatan, and Costa Maya.

Carnival Miracle is still new to her Tampa homeport, having just arrived following her transatlantic cruise on November 22. The next sailing is just her third Tampa departure.

How Likely Is Fog on Sunday Morning?

The National Weather Service is forecasting fog south of Interstate 4 in western Florida on Sunday morning, December 7.

While much of Tampa Bay is expected to be in the “limited” fog area with only isolated areas of low visibility, the mouth of the bay is in the “elevated” forecast with dense fog expected.

Because ships must pass through that dense fog just where the Sunshine Skyway Bridge is located, it is critical that visibility be sufficient for safe navigation.

It’s important for cruise guests to note that even if the port is open, fog might cause traffic congestion and delays for anyone driving to the port. In that case, it’s important to schedule extra time for driving and to be patient with potential delays.

In addition to Carnival Miracle, Margaritaville Islander, Norwegian Dawn, and Celebrity Constellation are also due for docking in Tampa on Sunday morning.

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While the Carnival, Margaritaville, and Norwegian ships remain well outside Tampa Bay en route to their homeports, satellite tracking shows that Celebrity Constellation has accelerated her sailing and should be docking late Saturday night, ensuring she is not delayed for Sunday morning’s debarkation.

If Carnival Miracle Is Delayed

At this time, there is no confirmed delay for Carnival Miracle. The fact that Carnival Cruise Line has already sent out a fog advisory alerting guests to the possibility, however, is a good indication that such a delay is likely.

This would mean that 2,124 guests onboard the ship would be delayed in returning to Tampa, perhaps until the late afternoon or early evening.

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Guests waiting to embark on the ship on Sunday would then have to push their embarkation back not only until the ship can safely dock, but even later to permit for customs clearance and debarkation of previous guests.

This would also mean that parking facilities are not able to accommodate incoming guests earlier in the day, nor would the cruise terminal be open for check-ins at the previously planned arrival appointment times.

Carnival Cruise Line will email or text guests with updates as they are confirmed. It is possible that several updates may be necessary throughout the day as conditions in Tampa Bay change.

All guests, whether currently onboard Carnival Miracle or hoping to board on Sunday, should be patient with the situation and understand that weather-related delays are well outside the cruise line’s control.

Fog Delays Three Royal Caribbean Ships for 8 Hours

Key Aspects:

  • Rhapsody, Enchantment, and Grandeur of the Seas are all delayed due to fog in Tampa Bay.
  • The delays are at least 8 hours long for the fog to clear and the ships to reach their terminals.
  • Guests will be notified if there is any need for itinerary changes due to the delays.

Cruising from Port Tampa Bay can be a challenge in the winter months when cold northern air meets the warm waters of the bay and dense fog forms overnight.

Guests aboard three Royal Caribbean ships have gotten the full force of that winter fog on Saturday morning, December 6. Their vessels were unable to enter Tampa Bay until the afternoon, hours after they should already have arrived at the cruise terminals.

Rhapsody of the Seas, Enchantment of the Seas, and Grandeur of the Seas have all been impacted by the dense fog and instead of docking in the early morning hours as planned, will not be docking until late afternoon.

“All Cruise Ships are delayed from entering port today due to fog in the bay,” Port Tampa Bay confirmed with a fog delay alert.

Guests were advised to reach out to Royal Caribbean directly for updates on arrival times, including the pushed back embarkation for the next sailings.

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The cruise line did notify guests throughout Saturday morning to keep them apprised of the situation and advise them of changes to embarkation.

“Due to dense fog earlier today, our ship was delayed returning to Port Tampa Bay. As a result, the terminal will not be open for embarkation, and we will need to push back our boarding,” the final update sent to Rhapsody of the Seas’ guests explained.

All cruise terminal arrival times for Rhapsody of the Seas have been delayed by eight hours. This means guests who originally selected to arrive at the terminal at 11 a.m. must now arrive at 7 p.m. The last arrival time will now be 9:30 p.m.

Rhapsody of the Seas was the first of the cruise ships to enter Tampa Bay once the port was reopened, but guests for Enchantment of the Seas and Grandeur of the Seas also received similar notifications with adjusted arrival times.

Will the Next Cruises Be Impacted?

There is no confirmation of whether or not the next sailings for the trio of ships may be impacted by the significant delay.

Rhapsody of the Seas is returning from a 7-night Western Caribbean cruise and is due to start another 7-night itinerary with calls to Cozumel, Costa Maya, and Belize.

Enchantment of the Seas is finishing a 5-night sailing that visited two ports in Mexico, and will be starting another 5-night cruise, also visiting Costa Maya and Cozumel.

Grandeur of the Seas is at the end of a 7-night cruise and will be starting another weeklong sailing, with calls to Cozumel, Belize, Roatan, and Costa Maya.

Enchantment of the Seas in Tampa, Florida
Enchantment of the Seas in Tampa, Florida (Photo Credit: Dennis MacDonald)

Fortunately, all three ships have a full day at sea planned for Sunday, December 7, during which it should be possible for them to make up for the delay. If there needs to be any changes to any of the three itineraries, guests will be notified as soon as the alterations are confirmed.

At 73,800 (Grandeur), 78,900 (Rhapsody), and 82,900 (Enchantment) gross tons each, the three vessels are among the smallest in Royal Caribbean’s fleet.

Likewise, having entered service in 1996 (Grandeur) and 1997 (Rhapsody and Enchantment), they are also the three oldest ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet.

Including both debarking and embarking cruise guests, as many as 15,000 cruise guests may now be scrambling with the changes for this one busy turnaround day.

Why So Long a Delay?

Port Tampa Bay is unique in that the cruise terminals are located at the north end of the bay. This is approximately 30 miles from the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, and a total of nearly 40 miles from the mouth of Tampa Bay.

Even on a clear, unobstructed day, it takes cruise ships 2.5-3 hours to fully transit Tampa Bay. This must be done carefully due to extensive marine traffic, proper bridge clearance, and other safety factors.

It is not uncommon for the port to be completely closed when dense fog blankets the area. This would apply to all marine traffic, not just cruise ships.

Furthermore, when multiple vessels are impacted, delays can be even more severe as an extra precaution for each ship’s maneuverability and pilot availability to guide ships to the dock.

Savvy cruise guests know how uncertain it can be to schedule post-cruise travel too early in the day in case one’s ship is delayed returning to the homeport, or if there is traffic congestion or other problems that prevent a smooth, on-time debarkation.

For winter sailings out of Tampa, however, the wisest guests plan flights for the following day, just in case there might be an extensive delay.

Norwegian Cruise Line Makes Big Changes to 26 Hawaii Cruises

Key Aspects:

  • Norwegian Cruise Line has adjusted more than two dozen Pride of America Hawaii cruises.
  • Port visits are all preserved, but in a different order and with different visit times.
  • These adjustments impact sailings from October 2026 through March 2027.

Norwegian Cruise Line’s 80,439-gross-ton Pride of America is well known as the only major cruise ship to offer 7-night inter-island Hawaii cruises, roundtrip from Honolulu.

The iconic itinerary hits all the high points among the major islands, including Kona, Hilo, Maui, and Kauai, giving guests amazing opportunities to immerse themselves in the beauty and culture of the Aloha State.

More than two dozen itineraries through the winter months of 2026 and 2027, however, have been dramatically adjusted. Guests need to be aware of the changes to plan their time in port accordingly.

Norwegian Cruise Line reached out to travel agents and booked guests to alert them to the changes, which will begin with Pride of America‘s October 3, 2026 sailing and continue through the March 27, 2027 departure.

“While we’re always working to bring your dream vacation to life, sometimes a small course correction helps us deliver an even better experience,” the email explains.

The good news is that no ports of call are cancelled on the Hawaiian itineraries, they’re just rearranged. This is being done to offer a “more seamless, immersive journey from port to port.”

“You’ll still enjoy each of the amazing destinations you’ve been looking forward to on your itinerary, just in a refreshed sequence,” the email confirmed.

The itinerary changes are as follows:

  • Saturday – Depart Honolulu at 5 p.m.
  • Sunday – Arrive in Kahului (Maui) at 8 a.m. for an overnight visit (previously Kona)
  • Monday – Depart Kahului at 6 p.m. (previously Hilo)
  • Tuesday – Hilo from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (previously Maui arrival)
  • Wednesday – Kona from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (previously Maui Departure)
  • Thursday – Arrive in Nawiliwili (Kauai) at 8 a.m. for an overnight visit (previously arriving at 9 a.m.)
  • Friday – Depart Nawiliwili at 2 p.m.
  • Saturday – Arrive in Honolulu at 7 a.m. for debarkation

The refreshed itinerary does give guests an extra hour in Maui, an extra 30 minutes in Kona, and an extra hour in Kauai to enjoy.

The time in Hilo remains the same, but is shifted an hour later to be 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. instead of 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. as previously planned.

Similarly, the departure and arrival times to Honolulu are unchanged, so no embarkation or debarkation times will be impacted.

Guests Should Check Tours

If guests have already pre-booked any tours through Norwegian Cruise Line for their Hawaii cruise, those tours will be adjusted accordingly to suit the new itinerary.

Pride of America Cruise Ship
Pride of America Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Jose Gil)

Guests who have arranged independent tours, including rental cars or shuttle drivers, will need to contact their tour operators to confirm rescheduling and availability.

Fortunately, because these changes do not take effect for ten months, guests have plenty of time to make such adjustments without difficulty.

Cruising to Hawaii

Pride of America offers the most immersive itineraries around the Hawaiian islands. While other cruise lines do offer Hawaii cruises, those sailings typically depart from West Coast homeports and include 4-5 days at sea just to reach Hawaii.

After visiting the islands, the ships then need to return to their homeports, meaning another 4-5 days at sea, along with a port visit in either Canada or Mexico to satisfy US regulations.

This means a much longer (and potentially more expensive) cruise, which may not be possible or desirable for all cruise travelers.

Pride of America, however, has special licensing to homeport from Hawaii and enjoy her sailings without a visit to a foreign port.

Another option for very exotic Hawaii sailings is transpacific sailings as ships reposition to and from Asia or Australia in spring and fall. These one-way cruises can last as much as a month and are truly epic, once-in-a-lifetime journeys.

Cruise News Update: Modified Plan, Overboard, Service Fees, and More

It’s been another super-charged week in the cruise industry, and Cruise Hive has it all covered. This edition of our weekly recap includes stories about Port Canaveral edging out PortMiami as North America’s busiest cruise port, Carnival Cruise Line quietly raising some of its service charges, and Philadelphia partners with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings to build a new cruise port and terminal.

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Ship’s Crew Rescues Local Man From Martinique Harbor

Crew members on Princess Cruises’ Enchanted Princess rescued a man who had jumped into the water at the Martinique cruise port, but it turned out he wasn’t a guest sailing on the ship.

It was a local resident who, for reasons unknown, decided to cool off in the harbor where the 3,660-guest Enchanted Princess was docked for the day on November 29, 2025. In fact, he jumped in the water right in front of the 145,300-gross-ton ship.

Enchanted Princess Rescue Operation
Enchanted Princess Rescue Operation (Credit: @thenomadiccatmom)

The ship’s overboard alert was sounded, and crew members immediately came to the man’s rescue, bringing him to shore on one of Enchanted Princess’s rescue craft. It was around 10 a.m. when crew members completed the rescue, and local police placed the man in custody.

Enchanted Princess was sailing a 12-night Southern Caribbean voyage roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale. Her port call at Martinique was from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., giving guests plenty of time to enjoy the destination.

The man who jumped into the harbor apparently was not injured, but questions remain. Why did he do it, and how did he manage to enter the port’s secure area, evading several checkpoints? 

Port security and operations staff will likely be investigating the incident.

Search Ends For Man Overboard in Canary Islands

Authorities have called off the search for an elderly guest who went overboard from Marella Cruises’ Marella Explorer 2 as she sailed near La Palma, Canary Islands.

The unidentified 76-year-old man was reported overboard from the 1,800-guest ship on November 27, 2025 and a search was immediately begun, involving the ship’s crew and the Salvamento Maritimo — the Spanish Coast Guard.

Marella Explorer 2 Cruise Overboard
Marella Explorer 2 Cruise Overboard (Photo Credits: Liam Best & penofoto)

Other guests saw the man, said to be a British national, enter the water around 10 a.m. Two helicopters, a patrol boat, and other rescue aircraft searched for the man for two days before calling it off. Foul play is not suspected.

Guests aboard Marella Explorer 2 were enjoying a sea day when the tragic incident happened. The ship homeports in Tenerife and sails mostly 7-night itineraries to multiple Canary Islands destinations.

While active search efforts ended, maritime reports continued to alert local boats about the missing man, asking them to keep watch in the unlikely event the man survived longer than expected in the water.

Cruise Line Modifies Vacation Protection Plan

Several modifications were made to Carnival Cruise Line’s Vacation Protection Plan, effective with departures on and after December 1, 2025.

First, the cruise line has changed insurance carriers and is now using United States Fire Insurance Company.

Previously, the plan provided a Medical Evacuation Benefit of $30,000 and a Repatriation of Remains Benefit of $30,000. Under the new plan, both are combined into a single benefit of $50,000.

Carnival Cruise Ship Funnel
Carnival Cruise Ship Funnel (Photo Credit: YES Market Media)

It is not clear whether the $50,000 benefit can be used for either purpose. But if that is so, as one repeat cruiser who also is an insurance agent suggested, it’s good for guests, because those who use the evacuation benefit would not also need the repatriation benefit, and vice versa.

Repatriation refers to the removal of a dead body. So the benefit for either emergency could rise by $20,000.

Also, the Accident Medical Expense Benefit of $10,000 and the Sickness Medical Expense Benefit of $10,000 are now combined into one Accident and Sickness Medical Expense Benefit of $20,000.

Cruisers can buy the protection plan policy at rates starting at $49, depending on their total cruise fare and the length of the sailing.

Carnival Cruise Line Raises Some Service Fees

Experienced cruisers who sail with Carnival Cruise Line know that every time they buy a drink, whether they have a drinks package or not, an 18% gratuity is added onto the tab. 

Well, no more. Now that the service charge has risen to 20%, meaning a $10 glass of wine will actually cost $12. Moreover, the higher fee also applies to specialty dining charges, in-stateroom decorations purchased for special events like birthdays, and gifts for staterooms such as toys and flowers.

Emeril's Bistro on Carnival Celebration
Emeril’s Bistro on Carnival Celebration (Photo: Melissa Mayntz / Cruise Hive)

The new policy was quietly added to the terms and conditions section of the line’s website and has already taken effect.

The higher service charge applies to all purchases of the Cheers!, Bottomless Bubbles, and the new Cheers! Zero Proof packages, as well as all drinks bought without a package.

For example, if two adults buy the Cheers! package, which costs $139.90 per day, the total package cost for a 7-night cruise comes to $979.30. The new 20% service fee would add $196 to the total cost — about $20 more than the 18% fee, which would add $176.

It won’t break the bank, but onboard costs do add up.

New Philadelphia Cruise Port In The Works

The US East Coast will soon have another cruise port to sail from: Philadelphia! The city, in partnership with Norwegian Cruise Line, has plans to build PhilaPort, a 16-acre port conveniently located next to Philadelphia International Airport.

The port, which is set to open in April 2026, held an official ground-breaking ceremony on December 1, 2025.

PhilaPort Cruise Terminal Rendering
PhilaPort Cruise Terminal Rendering (Photo Credit: PhilaPort)

City officials also revealed a 7-year agreement with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings that enables its three brands — Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises, to operate as the port’s only operator. The deal provides for an initial commitment of 41 sailings per year.

The 2,376-guest Norwegian Jewel will homeport at Philadelphia from April 16, 2026 to October 17, 2026, offering Bermuda cruises and Canada/New England voyages.

Under the plan, PhilaPort will handle the waterfront construction, and Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings will build the cruise terminal.

The new port will be open in time for the city’s celebrations in summer 2026, tied to the 250th anniversary of the 1776 founding of the US.

PortMiami Breaks All-Time Cruise Arrivals Record

It’s been another record-setting year for PortMiami, as cruise guest transits reached 8,564,225, a 4% increase compared to 2024.

It represents the highest passenger-arrival total in the port’s history, based on the fiscal year that ran from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025.

Miami is known as the Cruise Capital of the World, but it has lost ground this year to Port Canaveral, on Florida’s Space Coast (see next news brief below).

Cruise Ships Docked in PortMiami
Cruise Ships Docked in PortMiami (Photo Credit: Felix Mizioznikov)

Still, PortMiami continues to be a global leader in the cruise industry, with virtually every cruise brand sailing from its docks.

Those deployments translate into around $61 billion in economic benefits to the region, supporting some 340,000 jobs related to cruising. And while cruise arrivals continue to increase, so does the port’s cargo business, port officials note.

PortMiami currently is home to popular ships such as Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas, Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Jewel, and Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Conquest, among many others.

Port Canaveral Edges Out Miami in Guest Arrivals

Congratulations to Port Canaveral, the growing port in Central Florida that has surpassed PortMiami as the busiest cruise port in North America.

The numbers are in: Port Canaveral recorded 8.6 million cruise guest movements in 2025, inching past PortMiami’s 8.5 million (see news brief above).

Port Canaveral is home to some of the industry’s biggest ships, including Royal Caribbean’s 5,610-guest Star of the Seas and Disney Cruise Line’s 4,000-guest Disney Treasure.

Cruise Ships at Port Canaveral
Cruise Ships at Port Canaveral (Photo Credit: Santiago Castillo Chomel)

Other cruise lines with a presence at Port Canaveral include Carnival Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Princess Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Celebrity Cruises.

The port’s 2025 numbers show a very respectable 13% increase over 2024’s totals, when it received 7.6 million passengers. 

Port Canaveral is a homeport for 18 of the industry’s most popular ships, but it is also a major port of call, since the theme parks of Orlando are less than an hour’s drive away.

More Cruise Headlines

Let’s keep going with more news! Cruise Hive has full coverage of Carnival Cruise Line’s Celebration Key all spruced up for the holidays, MSC Cruises revealing more details about the upcoming MSC World Asia, and Virgin Voyages rolling out a 30-day season pass to Alaska.

Also, Princess Cruises’ Sky Princess begins sailing from Port Canaveral, and France’s Senate approves a tax on cruise passengers.

Passengers and Crew Become Sick Aboard Carnival-Owned World Cruise

Key Aspects:

    Guests sailing aboard AIDAdiva‘s New Year’s World Cruise that departed Hamburg, Germany on Monday, November 10, 2025 have an unwelcome stowaway: norovirus.

    The outbreak has been reported to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as is required for any ship sailing to US ports regardless of where the cruise originated.

    The current illness update from the ship indicates 95 of the 2,007 passengers onboard (4.8%) as well as 6 of the 640 crew members (.9%) have reported diarrhea and vomiting, the most common symptoms of norovirus.

    Onboard testing has confirmed the causative agent as norovirus, one of the most common sources of gastrointestinal distress worldwide.

    To date, there have been 16 confirmed norovirus outbreaks onboard cruise ships in 2025 that have been reported to the CDC. The most recent was aboard Oceania Insignia in late October.

    In addition to testing to confirm norovirus, the diligent crew members onboard AIDAdiva have implemented enhanced cleaning and sanitation procedures to help minimize the spread of the illness.

    Guests and crew members reporting symptoms are also being confined to their staterooms as part of the health and safety protocols.

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    It is important to note that despite the 101 cases so far reported onboard, there is no indication that all of those cases have been ongoing simultaneously. The CDC requires that outbreaks be reported only when total numbers of cases pass a threshold of 3% of either guests or crew members.

    Because the percentages are cumulative, it isn’t unusual for longer sailings such as AIDAdiva‘s 133-night world itinerary to eventually see enough cases to warrant such a report.

    Furthermore, these may not be the final totals that will be reported from the 69,200-gross-ton, Sphinx-class vessel. As the cruise continues, it wouldn’t be unheard of for more guests to contract the very contagious illness.

    Don’t Cruise With Norovirus!

    While it will be frustrating for travelers who are afflicted with the illness, norovirus generally resolves within a few days without extensive treatment.

    Guests can protect themselves from the illness by washing their hands thoroughly in warm, soapy water after using the restroom and before meals. Avoiding common utensils and high-contact surfaces can also minimize the risk of exposure.

    CDC Sign
    CDC Sign (Photo Credit: Tada Images)

    AIDAdiva is the first ship from the Carnival-owned AIDA Cruises to report an outbreak to the CDC this year. Other norovirus outbreaks have been noted from Oceania Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Holland America Line, Viking Cruises, Seabourn, Cunard Line, and Princess Cruises.

    Clearly, the illness is widespread and can be very common, no matter what the size of the ship or type of cruise line.

    What’s Next for AIDAdiva

    AIDAdiva has already completed the transatlantic portion of her world cruise and visited the top US ports of Boston, New York, Charleston, and Miami. The ship has also made her way through the Caribbean, and will transit through the Panama Canal.

    The cruise will continue with more US calls in California and Hawaii before completing the transpacific route to visit South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore, Thailand, Sri Lanka and more phenomenal ports.

    The last leg of the global circumnavigation is moving up the west coast of Africa with visits to South Africa and Namibia en route to the Canary Islands and Portugal. AIDAdiva will return to Hamburg, Germany on March 23, 2026.

    Following the world cruise, the ship will offer Scandinavian and Baltic Sea itineraries through the end of August.

    Florida’s Port Everglades Smashes Its Cruise Passenger Record

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    Key Aspects:

    • Port Everglades set a new cruise-passenger record in Fiscal Year 2025, moving nearly 4.8 million guests.
    • The numbers represent a 16 percent jump from 2024 and enough to rank it as the world’s third busiest cruise homeport.
    • The port expects another rise in 2026 with 40 ships from nine cruise lines scheduled to sail.

    If you sailed out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 2025, you were part of a record-setting moment.

    While 2024 saw just over 4 million passengers in a year that positioned Port Everglades as one of the busiest ports in the world, in Fiscal Year 2025 the South Florida port reported 4,773,873 cruise passengers, a 16 percent increase that secured its place.

    The numbers mean Port Everglades is the third-busiest cruise homeport globally in 2025, trailing Port Miami and Port Canaveral, which each also bested their 2024 numbers and makes Florida’s Atlantic Coast the biggest cruise region, period.

    Officials say the record aligns with a period of expansion as more cruise lines base ships in Fort Lauderdale. Established operators like Royal Caribbean, Holland America, Carnival Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, and Princess Cruises have added larger ships and increased frequency to the port in recent years.

    “The trifecta of record-breaking accomplishments reflects the strength of our partnerships and the resilience of our business lines,” said Port Everglades CEO and Port Director Joseph Morris.

    He added that the port’s diversified portfolio “positions us to adapt, compete, and lead as global and regional markets evolve.”

    While Morris noted gains in all sectors at the port, cruising is getting much of the attention. Passenger demand is so strong that the port expects even higher numbers in 2026, with 40 ships from nine cruise lines plus a dairy ferry scheduled to sail.

    Port Everglades, Florida
    Photo Credit: Broward County’s Port Everglades

    Many of the ships sailing from Port Everglades are cruising shorter itineraries, which allow for frequent passenger turnover. Meanwhile, seasonal deployments are driving peak-period occupancy.

    Port Everglades is also continuing its long-term Master/Vision Plan, which includes more than $3 billion in infrastructure, capacity, and efficiency investments that will continue to improve passenger flow, modernize terminals, and reach sustainability targets.

    South Florida benefits heavily from the port’s contributions of $28.1 billion annually, supporting more than 204,000 jobs in the region.

    What’s Ahead for 2026

    Port Everglades’ upswing in cruise passengers will continue with the addition of several new ships that will join its homeport in the 2025-2026 season and beyond.

    Among the arrivals? Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Xcel, which originally began service out of Fort Lauderdale on November 18, 2025, and sails to the Eastern and Western Caribbean carrying 3,260 passengers.

    Disney Cruise Line’s new Disney Destiny also joined the lineup, debuting at port on November 20, 2025. The 4,000-guest vessel is offering 4- and 5-night voyages to the Bahamas and Western Caribbean.

    The new 4,300-passenger Sphere-class Star Princess from Princess Cruises also started its inaugural season from Port Everglades on November 7, joining her sister ship, Sun Princess, also based at the port.

    Royal Caribbean’s third Icon-class vessel, Legend of the Seas, which carries 5,610 passengers, will begin homeporting at Port Everglades in November 2026, bringing another mega-ship into its waters.