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Holland America Smashes Record During Black Friday Promotion (Again!)

Key Aspects:

  • Holland America Line’s Black Friday weekend sale saw a major jump in bookings.
  • The premium cruise brand beat its best record by 19%, set in 2023.
  • Value-added perks include fare discounts, low deposits, and other perks.

Holland America Line has done it again, posting double-digit gains in advance bookings during its 2025 Black Friday weekend sale. 

The 11-ship line shattered its all-time record-high set in 2023, recording a robust 19% jump in reservations during the Black Friday weekend promotion, which ran from November 28, 2025 to Cyber Monday, December 1, 2025. The sale continues through December 4, 2025.

Offered on most voyages now through October 2027, the special deals include significant fare savings and perks, including up to 30% off base fares, crew gratuities, 50% reduced deposits starting at $25, and free or discounted fares for the third and fourth guests sharing a stateroom.

This holiday season, we are seeing guests prioritize the experience itself in booking travel, looking for leisurely vacations that build connections and create shared memories,said Beth Bodensteiner, president of Holland America Line

“Breaking Black Friday records again tells us people value the carefully crafted journeys we create and the award-winning ‘best service’ at sea we deliver,” Bodensteiner added.

Smashing the 2023 record is an accomplishment, but looking back, that year, too, was a record-breaker, with a Black Friday-to-Cyber Monday booking blitz that was 23% higher than 2022. 

Equally as impressive, the line in 2022 exceeded pre-pandemic booking levels for Black Friday promotions, receiving 20% more reservations than the same promotion period in 2019.

Cruise Line Says Alaska Is In High-Demand

As the trend toward holiday promotions grows, cruisers in 2025 definitely took full advantage of what Holland America Line, a premium-level Carnival Corporation brand, offered. The cruise line pointed to robust guest enthusiasm for Alaska cruises and cruisetours in 2026.

Read Also: What is the Best Time of Year to Cruise Alaska?

The popular cruisetours combine a sailing with a land stay in Denali National Park.

Holland America Cruise Ships
Holland America Cruise Ships (Photo Credit: Ute Sonja Medley)

Looking at some of the Black Friday offerings, a 7-day Alaska Explorer cruise onboard Eurodam offers a starting fare of $1,429 per person for an inside cabin. Departing at the height of the season, on July 11, 2026, the ship sails roundtrip from Seattle and calls at Ketchikan, Juneau, Sitka, and Icy Strait Point.

Additionally, Black Friday bookings saw gains in Caribbean reservations along with other destinations.

In the line’s 2026 Europe cruise series, for instance, a September 12, 2026 departure onboard Nieuw Statendam offers a 7-day Norwegian fjords and Scandinavia voyage roundtrip from Rotterdam. Port calls include Stavanger, Oslo, and Skjolden, Norway, and Skagen, Denmark. Fares start at $1,319.

Other cruise lines flooded the market with Black Friday sales, too. Another premium brand, Virgin Voyages, offered an 80% reduced fare for the second guest in a stateroom and a bar tab credit up to $400.

Mainstream lines also tempted cruisers with major discounts. Norwegian Cruise Line offered a 50% fare cut on all itineraries, while Royal Caribbean’s Black Friday sale provided free fares for the third and fourth guests in a cabin, plus other savings on cruise extras.

Weather Conditions Force P&O Iona to Return Home Early

Key Aspects:

  • Iona will now be returning to Southampton on Friday afternoon instead of Saturday morning.
  • This faster homeport return is due to poor weather expected in the region on Saturday.
  • Guests are not permitted to debark the ship early, but onboard activities will continue.

Guests aboard P&O Cruises’ Iona will be arriving back to their Southampton homeport earlier than expected to conclude their 14-night voyage, but their cruise experience will sail on even if the ship is not moving.

Poor weather expected in Southampton on Saturday morning, December 6, has prompted the ship’s master, Captain Martin Allen, to accelerate the return to the UK so the 184,100-gross-ton vessel can dock safely.

“Due to the predicted weather forecasts for our arrival into Southampton on Saturday morning being less than favourable, we have made the decision to bring our arrival into Southampton forward to Friday, where we intend to be alongside by early afternoon,” Allen explained.

“This will ensure that we are docked in front of the current weather system moving across the UK providing a more comfortable final approach.”

The weather forecast for Southampton on Saturday morning is rain and winds at 10-20 miles per hour.

Conditions directly on the coast are likely to be even more severe, which could make it challenging for the ship to maneuver to the dock.

Cruise lines always keep the safety of the ship, guests, and crew members their topmost priority. While docking early may not be the vacation guests had hoped for, it is the safest option to ensure the ship is as comfortable as possible and there are no delays as she returns to Southampton.

In fact, this adjustment is almost one year to the day when Iona remained in Southampton for extra time instead of departing on schedule due to stormy winter weather. That change was also for safety.

Iona in Southampton
P&O Cruises’ Iona in Southampton, UK. (Photo Credit: Martin Augustus)

Iona joined the P&O Cruises fleet in 2021. The Excel-class ship can welcome up to 6,685 guests onboard and is also home to approximately 1,700 international crew members.

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The ship is completing a two-week cruise that departed Southampton on Saturday, November 22, with ports in Spain and the Canary Islands to enjoy.

Iona was to have visited Lisbon, Portugal, on Wednesday, December 3, as the final destination of the sailing, but that stop was unfortunately cancelled due to ongoing labor issues impacting the port.

Early Debarkation Not Permitted

While Iona will be arriving back to Southampton the day before her planned debarkation, guests will not have the option to depart the ship early.

“While we will be alongside on Friday, Border Force will not be clearing the ship for disembarkation,” Allen confirmed. “Therefore, guests will not be permitted to disembark the vessel on Friday.”

This may be disappointing to travelers who might have hoped to start for home earlier than planned to beat the worst of the weather, or for anyone who could have enjoyed some extra time enjoying all Southampton has to offer.

Fortunately, a full schedule of entertainment and activities will still be available onboard Iona on Friday evening as planned and guests will be able to enjoy the last few hours of their cruise vacation in comfort and style.

To be clear, there are no mechanical problems with Iona, and her early return to Southampton is not related to any onboard systems or other difficulties.

Furthermore, the ship’s next sailing, another 14-night Spain, Portugal, and Canary Islands itinerary, should not be impacted.

The weather forecast for Saturday evening is smoother than the morning hours and the ship should be able to depart Southampton as planned. Guests will be informed if any delays are necessary.

Guests booked on Iona‘s December 6 sailing will still want to stay in close contact with P&O Cruises in case there do need to be any adjustments to their departure or itinerary.

Royal Caribbean Responds Quickly to “Code Brown” Incident

Key Aspects:

  • A “code brown” unfolded onboard Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas after somebody pooped in the swimming pool.
  • Royal Caribbean crew members jumped into action, clearing the pool and starting sanitation procedures.
  • The incident has resurfaced a debate on how safe it really is to swim in cruise ship pools, even in adults-only areas.

One Royal Caribbean sailing turned into its own version of a poop cruise – at least temporarily.

Two guests were relaxing on the upper decks onboard Harmony of the Seas when every cruiser’s worst nightmare unfolded: a child pooped in the pool.

“We’re just sitting here on Deck 16 above the pool area. Deck 15 below us. Sun is out. Having a good time. Then we hear a whistle blow,” the guest ominously began in a social media post.

“My sister’s like ‘oh I think somebody pooped in the pool,’” the cruiser continued.

Pooping in the pool is a big sanitary “no no” that ruins the fun for everyone.

Read Also: Cruise Guests Debate Peeing in Pools and the Safety of Swimming

When a “code brown” unfolds, everyone must evacuate the swimming pool and already busy crew members now have the extra task of draining and sanitizing.

Code Brown on Harmony of the Seas
Code Brown on Harmony of the Seas (Photo Credit: Evelyn Havlik)

This is in addition to standard cleaning, chemical and filtration treatments, and sanitation checks that crew members must complete daily to ensure the pools and spas remain safe.

Crew Members Launch Prompt Response

While this situation is understandably very annoying for cruise guests trying to enjoy some water-filled fun, the Royal Caribbean crew members should be commended for their prompt response.

The lifeguards wasted no time in blowing the whistle to get everyone out of the pool and begin the sanitization process.

“Sure enough – lifeguards on duty blow the whistle. Scoop whatever it was out with the net. Then the rest of the staff shows up with gloves. Everybody out of the pool. Rope it off,” the cruise guest continued.

The response onboard appears to be faster than what other guests have experienced when similar incidents occurred while sailing with other cruise lines.

Code Brown on Harmony of the Seas
Code Brown on Harmony of the Seas (Photo Credit: Evelyn Havlik)

“At least they closed the pool…once on Carnival Sunrise we saw a dad pull his 3 yr old out of the pool w liquid poop dripping everywhere and they took their sweet time closing the pool. We left the area due to the smell! Just gross!!”, another cruise fan reacted.

As all the cruise lines do, Royal Caribbean also has rules in place to try to prevent accidents in the pools in the first place.

For example, children who need swim diapers or are not 100% toilet trained can only use the designated “Baby Splash” areas onboard select ships.

“Due to public health regulations, children who are in diapers or not 100% toilet trained may only use Baby Splash facilities on board,” Royal Caribbean’s website states.

They are not allowed in any of the main pools, jacuzzis, or H20 Zone Water Parks.

Are Adults-Only Pools Safer?

The safety of swimming onboard is often a hot topic among cruisers, and incidents like these just add fuel to the fire.

The poster and cruise guest said that while she was grossed out by swimming with kids, she would be more willing to take her chances in the jacuzzis in the adults-only Solarium.

“A bunch of people. A bunch of kids. All sharing the same water. No thanks lol. The hot tub at the Solarium? Sure. Adults only. I’ll take my chances there,” she quipped.

That said, accidents are sometimes inevitable onboard, even from adults. Many said they would never go in a public pool or jacuzzi on a cruise ship because of this.

“Sold hot tubs for years…I NEVER GO IN PUBLIC HOT TUBS. The bacteria from bodies and yes many adults (especially when drinking) pee in the hot tubs and excreted from their pores. Hot water speeds up the bacteria growth,” one person noted in the comments.

Last year, another story went viral in which a passenger was so afraid of losing her “premium lounger” that was partially submerged in the pool that she peed in her seat instead of going to the bathroom.

Crew members once again quickly intervened, and the woman was removed by security.

But as disconcerting as stories like these are, keep in mind that cruise lines are held to strict safety and sanitation protocols. Ultimately, it is up to each cruiser to decide how they want to spend their time onboard and if they feel safe going for a swim.

Dry Dock Enhancements Coming for Two NCL Cruise Ships

Key Aspects:

  • Norwegian Jade and Norwegian Gem will be entering dry dock in the spring of next year.
  • During this time, both ships will be getting the popular adults-only Vibe Beach Club.
  • Norwegian Jade will also be getting its very own Starbucks.

Norwegian Jade and Norwegian Gem are heading to dry dock early next year, and will be re-entering service with some exciting enhancements.

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Jewel-class ships will both be getting the popular adults-only Vibe Beach Club, which will replace the additional sundeck that is currently located on deck 14.

This news comes after the Beach Club was recently added to Norwegian Jewel and Norwegian Pearl earlier this fall.

The beach club will feature luxurious amenities like 54 premium lounge chairs, an additional hot tub, and a full service private bar.

“On both ships, guests will enjoy the addition of the popular, adults-only outdoor oasis Vibe Beach Club, which will replace the additional sundeck on deck 14 (separate from the main pool) and offer an additional hot tub, as well as 54 premium lounge chairs and seven new private cabanas equipped for two guests to soak up the sun,” Norwegian Cruise Line told Cruise Hive.

“Guests can escape to a quiet, serene atmosphere at Vibe Beach Club with expansive views of the ocean; a full-service private bar; and personalized services including water spritzers, chilled towels and fruit skewers,” the cruise line continued.

Norwegian Gem Cruise Ship
Norwegian Gem Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Wangkun Jia)

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The work will be completed onboard Norwegian Jade from April 19 to May 4, 2026, and onboard Norwegian Gem from April 24 to May 11, 2026.

After this point, Norwegian Jade will operate 7-night Alaska sailings from Vancouver, Canada, and Whittier, Alaska.

Norwegian Gem will be based in Europe and will offer Mediterranean and Greek Isles sailings out of Venice and Rome in Italy.

Starbucks Coming to Norwegian Jade

As an added bonus, Norwegian Cruise Line is also adding Starbucks to Deck 7 of the 2,352-guest Norwegian Jade.

“For the coffee connoisseurs, Norwegian Jade will also boast a brand-new Starbucks on deck 7 designed by the boutique interior design firm and longtime partners of NCL, Studio DADO,” NCL also told Cruise Hive.

Norwegian Jewel Starbucks
Norwegian Jewel Starbucks

This change further aligns the 2006-launched ship with other NCL ships, including Norwegian Gem, that already feature the popular coffee joint.

How to Enjoy the Vibe Beach Club

First, keep in mind that the Vibe Beach Club is only for adult cruisers over the age of 18, which is a rule that is strictly enforced.

If you are of age and interested in being among the first to check out the new onboard oasis, make sure to snag a reservation early.

Day passes, which vary in price depending on the length of the voyage, are required for entry.

A limited number of day passes are offered each sailing, and they are already available for pre-booking online through the NCL website or app.

“As the guest-favorite venue sells out quickly, future cruisers can now pre-book a cabana or access pass to the exclusive retreat on board Norwegian Gem and Norwegian Jade,” the cruise line advised.

Guests looking for an extra luxurious experience can also reserve a private cabana, which includes beach club admission for two guests.

However, keep in mind that the cabana must be rented for the entirety of the sailing and there is a limit of one cabana rental per stateroom to keep things fair to all passengers.

This venue has already been very well received on other ships in the fleet, and the newest renditions of the Vibe Beach Club will surely be just as great.

Meat Loaf Tribute Cruise to Return on MSC Virtuosa

Key Aspects:

  • A rock music cruise, “Anything For Love – The Meat Loaf Story,” will set sail in 2026.
  • The 7-night voyage will operate roundtrip from Southampton aboard MSC Virtuosa.
  • UK show producer Steve Steinman will host the cruise as lead singer.

It’ll be a hot summer night when a music-themed cruise, “Anything For Love – The Meat Loaf Story,” departs from Southampton on September 5, 2026 onboard MSC Cruises’ MSC Virtuosa.

Organized by UK singer and touring show producer Steve Steinman, the 7-night rock cruise will recreate the music of “Meat Loaf” for fans of the popular American band. Lead singer Michael Lee Aday was the frontman for the group and known by the stage name of Meat Loaf.

He died in 2022, but the band’s bass player, Kasim Sulton, who performed on the top-selling 1977 album “Bat Out Of Hell,” will join the cruise and perform with Steinman, a Facebook post promises.

The cruise’s title is taken from the hit song “I’d Do Anything For Love,” from the band’s “Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell” album.

The 2026 Meat Loaf tribute cruise is the second that Steinman has produced; the first was in 2024.

The “Anything For Love” itinerary is roundtrip from Southampton with port calls to La Rochelle and Cherbourg, France, and La Coruna and Bilbao, Spain.

The music-themed voyage is not a full charter, so those who book the Meat Loaf-focused cruise will share MSC Virtuosa with other guests. The Meraviglia-Plus-class ship accommodates 4,842 guests in double occupancy and entered service in 2019.

Bookings Must Be Made Through the UK Agency

The Meat Loaf cruise, which will showcase Steinman in the lead singer role, can be booked only through Not Just Travel/SeaKing Adventures, a UK-based booking agent. Reservations cannot be made on the MSC Cruises website or on any third-party booking site.

This is likely because special rates are in effect for the themed voyage. For instance, all bookings through the authorized agent include the cruise line’s Premium Drinks package, which covers wine, beer, and spirits, plus non-alcoholic beverages such as coffee, soda, smoothies, and water.

MSC Virtuosa, Le Grand Theater
MSC Virtuosa, Le Grand Theater

Sample rates are €1,109 per person ($1,475 USD) for an inside cabin; €1,349 ($1,795 USD) for a balcony stateroom; and €3,029 ($4,030 USD) for accommodation in MSC Yacht Club, the restricted luxury section of the ship.

Aside from the performances and events tied to the Meat Loaf tribute experience, guests onboard MSC Virtuosa will enjoy the ship’s four pools, a waterpark, 11 dining venues and more than 20 bars and lounges, and additional entertainment, including concerts featuring the music of ABBA and songs from the hit movie “Dirty Dancing.”

Music-Themed Itineraries: A Growing Cruise Trend

Music-themed cruises are becoming more common on some cruise lines, as production companies increasingly look to the fast-growing vacation-at-sea option as a platform for live performances.

One of the more well-known music cruises is The Monsters of Rock Cruise, produced by On the Blue Cruises. The 2026 voyage is set for April 12 onboard Norwegian Cruise Line’s 3,852-guest Norwegian Joy.

Featured performers include Night Ranger, The Darkness, Stryper, and Lita Ford, plus Steven Adler of Guns N’ Roses and Great White. The 5-night sailing from PortMiami calls at Amber Cove, Dominican Republic, and Great Stirrup Cay, the cruise line’s private island in the Bahamas.

Country music also holds a coveted place in the music-cruise space. The Country Music Cruise 2026 will be held aboard Holland America Line’s Eurodam, sailing from Fort Everglades on January 25, 2026.

Loyalty Perks Removed for Another Carnival Cruise

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival Spirit will not be able to offer certain elite loyalty member perks on its next sailing.
  • The voyage in question is an 8-night cruise to the Bahamas that embarks on December 6, 2025.
  • Removed benefits include priority embarkation and debarkation as well as early luggage drop-off privileges.

Elite guests planning to embark on Carnival Spirit on December 6, 2025, won’t be getting to enjoy all of the VIP perks they may have been looking forward to due to a high number of Diamond and Platinum guests that will be onboard.

The cruise in question is an 8-night sailing out of Mobile, Alabama, to the Bahamas that visits Celebration Key, Princess Cays, and Nassau.

And if you’re feeling a sense of deja vu, it’s because this has happened before.

Just days ago, top-tier members of Carnival’s Very Important Fun Person (VIFP) Loyalty Program were told that they would also lose some of their benefits during Carnival Miracle’s November 30th sailing.

“Due to the high number of Diamond and Platinum guests joining us on this voyage, we will not be able to provide the following benefits,” Carnival wrote to impacted guests.

Read Also: Which Cruise Lines Match Loyalty Programs?

Similar adjustments have been made on several other Carnival cruises over the past year or so, but most of these were longer Carnival Journeys sailings.

Carnival Journeys are cruises that last for nine days or longer and typically attract a larger number of elite VIFP passengers.

What Benefits are Going Away?

Due to the high number of elite guests onboard, it is simply impossible to provide priority services at the level they would expect.

“These operational changes are consistent with other voyages where we have a very large number of Diamond and Platinum Guests,” Carnival explained.

“We apologize for any disappointment and thank you for your understanding,” the cruise line continued.

In the case of this Bahamas sailing, Diamond and Platinum members will be saying goodbye to priority embarkation and debarkation, including at ports of call.

Carnival Spirit in Mobile, Alabama
Carnival Spirit in Mobile, Alabama (Photo Credit: Carmen K. Sisson)

This perk will be especially missed while visiting Princess Cays, which is a tender port.

Additionally, early stateroom access to drop off bags and priority luggage delivery will not be possible.

Even the top-tier guests will need to wait until 1:30 p.m. to visit their staterooms like the rest of the passengers.

It’s also worth noting that the priority line and phone assistance for the onboard guest services team may not be available, and that main dining room dinner seating requests made by Diamond guests cannot be guaranteed.

But on the bright side, special elite perks like complimentary beverages, priority spa reservations, welcome treats (provided upon request), and VIFP logo gifts will still be offered.

New Rewards Program Overhauls Overwhelmed VIFP Program

Though Carnival’s new Carnival Rewards program is highly controversial, particularly in how it does away with lifetime loyalty status, it is necessary because the current VIFP program has become unsustainable.

There are simply too many elite Diamond and Platinum guests cruising, which means Carnival has had to take away the benefits they have earned on more and more sailings.

The new plan will work on a system where status is awarded by earning points and stars.

Loyalty status will then reset every two years to avoid accumulating too many top-tier members, which allows Carnival to better reward its most active and loyal passengers.

But following ongoing criticism of the new program, the launch date was recently pushed back from June 1, 2026, to September 1, 2026.

Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas Drops Overnight Call in Mexico

Key Aspects:

  • At least two upcoming sailings on Quantum of the Seas are dropping the overnight Cabo visit.
  • Instead, the ship will spend one day in Cabo San Lucas and will also have a visit to Ensenada.
  • There is no reported mechanical trouble with the ship and all systems are fully functional.

Cabo San Lucas is one of the most popular Mexican Riviera ports, and for good reason. The vibrant destination is beautiful and offers great dining and entertainment for cruise guests, even into the wee hours.

Overnight calls are especially popular to give guests plenty of time to enjoy Cabo San Lucas, but guests onboard two upcoming sailings of Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas will not be getting the overnight visits they had hoped.

The cruise line has reached out to booked guests on both the December 5 and December 10 departures to alert them to the change.

Instead of remaining at the popular Baja Mexico port of call for a full 24 hours overnight as originally planned, Quantum of the Seas will now be departing late on the first night, and a second port visit has been arranged.

“To maintain smooth sailing and comply with safe speed restrictions during our cruise, Day 4, will now be a Sea Day, replacing the scheduled overnight visit. As a result of this change, we’ll now depart Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on Day 3 at 11:00 PM,” the email explained.

“Additionally, we’ll now enjoy a visit to Ensenada, Mexico, on Day 5 arriving at 11:00 AM and departing at 6:30 PM.”

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The December 5 sailing was to have visited Cabo San Lucas from 1 p.m. on Sunday, December 7 until 1 p.m. on December 8, but that visit will now be just on December 7 from 1-11 p.m.

The same change applies to the ship’s December 10 departure, with the new visit to Cabo planned for Friday, December 12, from 1-11 p.m.

The ship will visit Ensenada on both sailings from 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 9 and Sunday, December 14, respectively.

Shore Tours to Be Automatically Refunded

Any shore tours booked for the second day in Cabo San Lucas will be automatically cancelled and refunded to the original form of payment.

Guests can also investigate new tour options for Ensenada in the Royal Caribbean app, on the website, or onboard at the Shore Excursions desk midship on Deck 5, portside.

Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Venturelli Luca / Shutterstock

The 168,700-gross-ton Quantum of the Seas is homeported from Los Angeles, offering cruises from 2-7 nights. Depending on departure date and cruise length, the ship visits not only Cabo San Lucas and Ensenada, but also Catalina Island.

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Quantum of the Seas can welcome 4,180 guests aboard at double occupancy or as many as 4,905 guests when fully booked. Also onboard are 1,500 international crew members to ensure spectacular service wherever and whenever the ship is sailing.

Why the Itinerary Change?

Royal Caribbean has not provided further details for the reasoning behind the itinerary change other than to “comply with safe speed restrictions.”

It is possible that local restrictions are tied to seasonal whale migrations or other conservation efforts to safeguard marine life in the waters along the southern California and Baja coasts.

To be clear, there are no reported mechanical problems with Quantum of the Seas and the change in itinerary is not a result of propulsion problems or other difficulties.

Guests booked on upcoming sailings on Quantum of the Seas will want to stay in close contact with Royal Caribbean for updates in case their sailings are similarly impacted.

Port Canaveral Tops 8.6M Cruise Passengers, Overtakes Miami as World’s Busiest

Key Aspects:

  • Port Canaveral saw more than 8.6 million passenger movements in fiscal year 2025.
  • This earns the central Florida homeport the title of the world’s busiest cruise port.
  • Port Canaveral is investing $912 million in growth and improvements to support cruises.

It’s busier and better than ever at Port Canaveral as the final numbers are in for fiscal year 2025 and it’s official: the central Florida homeport has taken over from its south Florida rival as the world’s busiest cruise port.

With more than 8.6 million passenger movements through the port in 2025, Port Canaveral has truly reached new heights with the highest ever number of passengers in the port’s history. This edges past PortMiami’s 8.5 million guests.

“Earning this distinction is a direct reflection of our ongoing commitment and focused efforts to be the best port possible, providing a high-quality experience for all cruise guests sailing from our Port,” said Port Canaveral CEO Captain John Murray. 

“With thanks to our hard-working teams and the confidence we’ve earned from the cruise lines, this milestone underscores our commitment to supporting our cruise partners’ business growth.”

Port Canaveral is currently homeporting 18 ships across 7 cruise lines, with more than 1,000 sailings scheduled annually.

This includes some of the newest ships and largest ships in various fleets, including Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas and Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Treasure, both of which offer 7-night sailings from Port Canaveral.

The 2025 numbers are a significant 13% increase from 2024’s totals, when Port Canaveral welcomed 7.6 million passengers and 911 cruise ships. In comparison, PortMiami grew only by 4.02% from 2024 to 2025.

Port Growing with Demand

Instead of waiting for facilities to become outdated and overcrowded, Port Canaveral has been shrewdly investing in updates, new facilities, added parking, and much more.

The Port Canaveral Advantage is a $912 million plan for five years’ worth of development. This will include expansions on two existing terminals, a completely new seventh cruise terminal campus, and the latest in technology to ensure smooth processing for both embarking and debarking guests.

Star of the Seas in Port Canaveral
Star of the Seas in Port Canaveral (Credit: Port Canaveral)

The port also offers the capability to refuel with liquefied natural gas (LNG), giving cruise lines the opportunity for greener options that are in high demand to protect maritime environments.

These improvements will keep all guests sailing smoothly, no matter which ship or cruise line they enjoy most.

Sailing from Port Canaveral

In addition to Disney Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean, Port Canaveral is the homeport for ships from Carnival Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Princess Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, and Norwegian Cruise Line.

Guests sailing from the Space Coast can enjoy everything from short weekend sailings to epic Caribbean explorations of 10+ nights. Furthermore, the convenience of Port Canaveral lets guests arrange back-to-back or even side-to-side sailings with ease.

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From private island destinations in the Bahamas to popular Caribbean highlights such as Jamaica, Cozumel, Grand Turk, San Juan and the Dominican Republic to the Virgin Islands (British and US!), ships from Port Canaveral are sailing there.

Even more extensive itineraries include the coveted Aruba-Bonaire-Curacao “ABC” sailings, highly sought after by eager guests, as well as Panama Canal voyages.

With so many ships homeported from Port Canaveral, guests also have options for even more elite sailings. This includes transatlantic cruises and repositioning sailings as different ships are shuffled to new deployments, including moving to Europe or Alaska at different times of year.

Port Canaveral’s convenience is especially popular with cruise travelers. While the homeport is just an hour east of Orlando for guests who fly to their cruise vacation, the port is also insanely popular with drive-in guests.

In fact, roughly 75% of the guests who sail from Port Canaveral drive to the terminals. Port Canaveral is just three hours from Miami, 7-8 hours from Atlanta, and 6.5 hours from Charleston.

The port’s clear signage, designated parking areas, and efficient, friendly staff make it easy to drive in without the same traffic snarls, one-way streets, and other challenges some homeports face.

Parents Clash With Carnival Over Teens Barred From Comedy Shows

Key Aspects:

  • A recent Carnival guest is mad that their teens were removed from the adults-only comedy.
  • John Heald responded that this is the rule and guests are asked to follow the guideline.
  • Other guests noted the comedians’ comfort and lack of seating as more reasons for the restriction.

Carnival Cruise Line seems to be cracking down a bit on the adults-only entertainment restrictions, but not all guests are happy with the enforcement. One guest, in fact, believes that a parent’s judgment should absolutely take precedence over the guidelines the cruise line has set forth.

The unhappy guest reached out to John Heald, Carnival’s brand ambassador, with their complaint.

“My older teens were stopped from seeing the comedy show. There is a difference between a R-rated movie with violence and R-rated Carnival comedians,” the guest contends. “My 14- and 15-year-old can handle R-rated comedians. I am the parent, it is my choice, my responsibility.”

At what age a teen is “older” is certainly debatable, but Carnival Cruise Line’s adults-only, R-rated comedy is restricted to guests 18 years and older. While different parents will have different thoughts on their own child’s maturity, 14- or 15-year-olds are not exactly “older” teens.

“To have them removed tonight from the R-rated show … was demeaning for them and disrespectful to me,” the guest continued. “Parents should have the choice not Carnival.”

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The guest does not provide any context for how being removed from the show was “demeaning” or “disrespectful.” They also did not clarify when the teens were removed, whether it was before the show began or after the comedian started their performance.

Many times, the comedy club manager or another crew member will be at the entrance to the Punchliner Comedy Club after the doors open, ensuring that all guests who enter the venue are of the appropriate age. It can be easy to slip by, however, particularly in a crowd or if more than one entrance is available.

Carnival Cruise Line Punchliner Comedy Club
Carnival Cruise Line Punchliner Comedy Club (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz)

Heald did respond to the guest’s complaint, but not perhaps in the way they had wished.

“I was going to talk about the differences between movies and real life comedy and how having children in the audience makes it so uncomfortable for the comedians performing adult material,” he explained. “However, I will say instead this time that these are our rules and like them or not, please do accept them.”

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It’s refreshing that Carnival Cruise Line is not adapting for parents’ discretion in these matters, particularly at a time when many cruise guests seem to be noting more and more unruly teens onboard.

Furthermore, to permit some teens in the adults-only comedy shows would be a slippery slope indeed. What about the “more mature” 13-year-old? Or the 12-year-old who is “so smart” and “deserves” to be there?

This would even open up exceptions to other adults-only areas, such as the Serenity Deck or other events that are restricted to those 18 (or 21) and older.

Guest Reactions Not Supportive

If the original poster was hoping to get support from other guests, they have been sorely disappointed. More than 900 comments on the post show that very few other Carnival guests agree with permitting 14- and 15-year-olds into the adults-only comedy shows.

“We just cruised a couple weeks ago with our teenage sons, newly turned 16 and a month shy of 18. Can my kids handle adult content? Oh sure. Did we put up a stink they couldn’t attend the later comedy shows? Nope!” another recent guest described. “We found other things to do and had a blast. People are so wildly entitled it’s mad.”

Other guests poked a bit of fun in their assessment of the comedy material and how age-appropriate it may or may not be.

“I am 56 and felt like I wasn’t old enough for some of the comedy shows. Or maybe I am too old,” one guest quipped.

“That’s like me complaining that they won’t let my 55-year-old self play in the kids club,” another noted.

Other Reasons Not to Permit Kids in R-Rated Comedy

It isn’t just for the R-rating that some guests note children are not permitted in the adults-only comedy shows.

These shows are outrageously popular, and many of the Punchliner venues are smaller and more intimate, which adds to the personalized vibe of the show.

Permitting children and teens into the show then fills seating that adults could otherwise have used, taking away an onboard experience specifically intended for adults.

Carnival Cruise Line does offer multiple PG-rated, family-friendly comedy shows on every cruise, often from the same comedians who offer the more mature shows. Regardless of age, all guests can enjoy the fun, so long as they do so as part of the appropriate show.