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Carnival Completing Fleetwide Rollout of Coca-Cola Products

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival Cruise Line is completing the rollout of all Coke products across the fleet.
  • Carnival Jubilee is the last ship to begin serving Coke beverages, according to the cruise line’s brand ambassador.
  • Guests can still bring aboard a 12-pack of non-alcoholic cans or cartons at embarkation and each port of call if they prefer different drinks.

The day is here for Coca-Cola lovers as Carnival Cruise Line is finishing the fleetwide rollout of various Coke beverages. While some ships have already been serving Coke products for weeks, Carnival has confirmed that the completion is on September 27.

That last converted ship is, coincidentally, the newest Excel-class ship and flagship of the Carnival Cruise Line fleet, Carnival Jubilee. Carnival’s brand ambassador initially said the completion would be on September 13, but that now does not seem to be the case.

“Next up we have Coca Cola which as of tomorrow, September 13th, will be available on the Carnival Jubilee which means that all the fleet is now serving Coke products,” confirmed John Heald, the cruise line’s brand ambassador.

Carnival Jubilee is homeported from Galveston, Texas. She is currently offering 7-night Western Caribbean itineraries, and from September 2026, will offer 6-night Western Caribbean and 8-night Bahamas voyages.

Carnival announced the switch to Coca-Cola products at the end of June, but the fleetwide rollout has taken nearly two months.

It takes time for a cruise ship to reduce the onboard supply of Pepsi products as well as to become fully supplied with the complete range of Coke products now offered.

Those products include the following sodas, energy drinks, flavored waters, and protein shakes:

  • Coca-Cola
  • Coke Zero
  • Diet Coke
  • Caffeine-Free Coke
  • Caffeine-Free Diet Coke
  • Sprite
  • Sprite Zero
  • Barq’s Root Beer
  • Fanta Orange
  • Topo Chico Tangerine
  • Topo Chico Lime
  • Topo Chico Blackberry
  • Powerade Lemon/Lime
  • Powerade Fruit Punch
  • Powerade Zero Fruit Punch
  • Powerade Zero Mountain Blast
  • Fairlife Core Power Chocolate
  • Fairlife Core Power Vanilla

Heald has also confirmed that one other favorite beverage is available on select ships, which includes Carnival Jubilee.

“As for Dr. Pepper, this is for now only being served on ships sailing from New Orleans, Mobile, and Galveston,” he said.

Carnival Cola
Carnival Cola (Photo Credit: Carnival & Myllac)

In response to guest inquiries, Heald is asking the cruise line’s executives whether or not Dr. Pepper can also be added to ships departing from other homeports. This is not yet confirmed, but is under consideration.

All Coca-Cola products are included in the cruise line’s new CHEERS! Zero-Proof drink package, along with mocktails, smoothies, premium coffee, and other non-alcoholic beverages.

What If I Don’t Like Coke Products?

Guests who aren’t on the Coke side of the cola wars (I’m a Pepsi girl myself) aren’t out of luck for their favorite carbonated beverages onboard.

Carnival Cruise Line’s official Liquor & Beverage Policy is that guests can bring aboard a “small quantity” of non-alcoholic cans or cartons with their carry-on bags.

“A small quantity is considered a maximum of 12 sealed, unopened cans/cartons of 12-ounces/354-ml each or less, per person,” the policy reads.

Heald has confirmed, several times, that guests can also replenish their supply of non-alcoholic beverages at different ports of call.

This means guests can bring aboard whatever sodas they wish, so long as they abide by the limits. Guests can even bring Coke products onboard, which can be a significant savings depending on how much they will or won’t imbibe during their cruise.

Future Celebrity Cruises Sailing Cancelled Due to Private Charter

Key Aspects: 

  • Celebrity Silhouette’s 8-night sailing that was scheduled to set sail on February 13, 2027, has been cancelled in favor of a full-ship charter.
  • The cruise line has given impacted passengers three options to re-book or refund their vacation.
  • If guests are opting to move their cruise to another date, they must notify Celebrity Cruises by September 25, 2025.

Celebrity Cruises only recently released its initial 2027-2028 itineraries in August, and an upcoming voyage for 2027 has already been cancelled.

Celebrity Silhouette was supposed to embark on an 8-night voyage to Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire on February 13, 2027, out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

But unfortunately, the voyage has been scrapped in favor of a charter sailing in what is likely a strategic business decision by the cruise line.

As the first full day of the voyage would have been Valentine’s Day, this news is likely particularly disappointing to couples looking forward to celebrating at sea.

“We’re reaching out to let you know that, regrettably, we must cancel our February 13, 2027, Celebrity Silhouette sailing, as it has been impacted by a charter sailing,” Celebrity Cruises wrote to impacted guests.

The Royal Caribbean-owned cruise line did not specify who was behind the charter, but Celebrity ships have been chartered by all kinds of music groups, affinity groups, corporate businesses, and social groups in the past.

“We understand that this is not an ideal situation, and we truly apologize for the impact this has on your vacation plans,” the cruise brand apologized.

Making matters weirder, the entire month of February 2027 has been inexplicably removed from cruise tracking data and from the Celebrity Cruises website for the 2,902-guest ship.

This is causing cruise fans to question if a glitch is at play, as Celebrity Cruises did just accidentally send out inaccurate itinerary changes to thousands of guests earlier this week due to an error.

Others are wondering if more of February 2027 has been chartered or if the 2011-launched ship might be temporarily leaving service to undergo maintenance or repairs and booked guests just haven’t been notified yet.

Compensation Offered to Booted Cruisers

In light of the cancellation, Celebrity Cruises is offering guests three options to try to make things right.

“The time and effort you took to plan your cruise is important to us, so we’ve put together some alternative options that we hope will work for you and those in your party,” the cruise line wrote. 

The first option is to re-book on a recommended 2027 sailing that embarks from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on January 2, 2027, or January 30, 2027.

Both of these options are 8-night cruises that sail to Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire, just like the now-cancelled voyage on February 13.

Celebrity Silhouette Cruise Ship
Celebrity Silhouette Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: EQRoy)

Guests’ original cruise cabin price will be protected, and they will either keep their original price or receive a refund if the cruise swap lowers the price.

As a gesture of goodwill, Aqua Class guests and below will receive a $200 onboard credit per stateroom and suite guests will receive a $400 onboard credit per stateroom.

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If the January 2027 dates aren’t acceptable, guests do have the option to re-book on any other Celebrity Cruises sailing.

All non-refundable deposits and change fees will be waived, and these guests will also receive a $200 or $400 onboard credit per stateroom, depending on their cabin category.

Finally, if none of these options work, guests can simply do nothing and wait for a full refund to process on their original form of payment. This will consist of the full cruise fare, including non-refundable deposits and pre-purchased amenities.

If guests would like to book a new sailing, they must call Celebrity Cruises directly before September 25, 2025. If the cruise line does not hear from impacted passengers by this date, their sailing will automatically be cancelled and refunded.

MSC Cancels Grand Voyage Due to Red Sea Security Issues

Key Aspects:

  • MSC Cruises has cancelled a 2026 Grand Voyage aboard MSC Euribia because it cannot guarantee the safety of guests while transiting the Red Sea region.
  • The voyage was to depart Dubai on April 4, 2026 and sail a 25-day cruise to Southampton, UK.
  • Booked guests were offered three alternatives, including two rebooking options and a full refund.

Another voyage that featured Middle East port calls and transits through the Suez Canal and Red Sea was cancelled by MSC Cruises, which cited ongoing security concerns across the region.

Guests booked to sail a 25-day Grand Voyage aboard MSC Euribia from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to Southampton, UK, on April 4, 2026 were recently notified of the cancellation. One disappointed guest posted the notice on social media on September 10, 2025.

The Meraviglia-Plus-class ship that accommodates 5,800 guests in double occupancy was to call at Doha, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, UAE, Muscat, Oman, and Aqaba, Jordan, before entering the Suez Canal for a two-day transit.

From there, the ship would call at Alexandria, Egypt, then spend two days crossing the Red Sea into the Eastern Mediterranean.

Considering that the ongoing geopolitical situation still does not allow us to guarantee a safe transit across the Red Sea and the Suez Canal, we have had to cancel MSC Euribia’s Grand Voyage from the United Arab Emirates that was due to depart in April 2026,the cruise line wrote to booked guests.

Following its entry into the Mediterranean, the ship was to call at Rome, Barcelona and Cadiz, Spain, Lisbon, and Le Havre, France, before ending in Southampton.

The line apologized for the disappointment and offered three alternatives. Guests can transfer their booking to any other MSC Grand Voyage of similar length. The line said it would grant “the most convenient cruise fare between the original sailing and the new one.”

This appears to mean it would charge the lower of the two cruise fares; flights and other services are not included in the offer.

Under the second option, guests can transfer their booking to any other cruise shown on the line’s website without any change fee. Guests who choose a more expensive sailing will pay the difference in the fares, while those who select a cheaper option will be refunded the difference.

MSC Euribia in Cadiz, Spain
MSC Euribia in Cadiz, Spain

The third alternative is a cancellation and full refund of the cruise fare paid for the Grand Voyage.

Read Also: Why Are MSC Cruises So Cheap?

MSC Cruises told booked guests that these offers are valid until September 30, 2025, and that they should contact the line or their travel agent by that date.

Also, the cruise line’s notice states that it is not offering any compensation for flights or other transport, or hotel stays that guests might have already booked in connection with the cancelled sailing.

Red Sea Security Issues Have Impacted Other Ships

MSC Cruises is among several cruise lines that have cancelled sailings or rerouted ships away from the volatile Red Sea region. In fact, this is the second time that MSC Euribia’s Grand Voyage along a similar route has been cancelled.

The line nixed the ship’s October 19, 2024 departure of a Grand Voyage that was to depart from Kiel, Germany, and sail to Dubai. At the time, MSC Cruises told booked guests that it had cancelled the sailing due to continuous attacks on ships in the area.

More recently, the cruise line substantially altered the 2026 World Cruise aboard MSC Magnifica, routing the ship away from the Suez Canal and instead sailing to South Africa.

The revised itinerary now features a route that takes the ship north along Africa’s western coast, entering the Western Mediterranean rather than the originally planned Eastern Mediterranean. The new routing added 12 days to the voyage, bringing it to 131 days.

Cruise Line Cancels Three Ports Due to Poor Weather Conditions

Key Aspects:

  • Ambassador Cruise Line’s Ambition cannot finish its planned visits to Scotland due to poor weather.
  • Instead, the ship has turned south and will visit Ringaskiddy in Ireland as a replacement port.
  • This is the second consecutive cruise when weather has forced Ambition to change course and alter ports.

It’s been rough sailing lately for Ambassador Cruise Line’s ship Ambition, as yet another itinerary is dramatically impacted by poor weather.

The ship is in the middle of a 9-night sailing from Newcastle Upon Tyne to Liverpool, by way of Scotland and Northern Ireland. The vessel set sail on Sunday, September 7, 2025.

Unfortunately, three of the upcoming ports of call must be cancelled due to poor weather in the sailing region. The cruise line has consulted with port authorities in all three locations to come to this difficult decision.

“Regrettably the strong weather conditions have meant that Ambition’s planned calls to Runavik on 11 September, Scrabster on 12th, and Portree on 13th have had to be cancelled,” Ambassador Cruise Line confirmed.

The severe weather includes wind gusts and swells that would make navigating to docks or anchoring for any tendering operations especially challenging and even dangerous.

Because of this, the ship is unable to continue further north for the final planned calls in Scotland.

“We have already started a voyage South to take shelter from the worst of [the storm],” the cruise line said. “We have been able to confirm an alternative port in Ireland and will call at Ringaskiddy on Saturday 13th September.”

Ringaskiddy is in County Cork, just across the mouth of the Lee River and Cork Harbour from Cobh Cruise Terminal. Ambition is now scheduled to dock in Ringaskiddy from 9 a.m. until late in the evening, though the departure time has not yet been finalized.

The ship should still make her planned visit to Belfast on Monday, September 15 from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. There is also no change to the planned debarkation in Liverpool on Tuesday, September 16.

North Sea Weather Unpredictable

This is the second significant itinerary change for the 48,123-gross-ton Ambition in the past two weeks. On the ship’s previous cruise, an 11-night summertime Norwegian fjords adventure, Ambition was unable to call at Kristiansand on September 4 and instead remained overnight in Stavanger.

An earlier call in the sailing, a visit to Geiranger on Saturday, August 30, was also missed. That cancellation was due to a minor operational issue rather than weather, however.

Ambition Cruise Ship
Ambition Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Dmitry Rukhlenko)

Poor weather can impact cruises in all parts of the world at any time of year. Cruise lines monitor regional weather closely and coordinate with port authorities, local weather bureaus, and other resources to ensure they have the most accurate and updated information as possible.

Read Also: Can a Rogue Wave Sink a Cruise Ship?

While it is always the intention to keep original schedules, sometimes that just isn’t possible. Safety of the guests, ship, crew members, and port communities will always be the top priority.

Ambassador Cruise Line is doing its very best not only to keep everyone safe, but also to ensure full transparency for necessary changes.

Furthermore, the line is working to ensure guests still have an amazing onboard experience by arranging alternative ports whenever possible, which isn’t always an easy task.

Most guests are very understanding of such changes, agreeing that it is better to ensure safety rather than risk a potentially dangerous port. There will always be another cruise itinerary to enjoy!

Disney Adventure Delayed Three Months Just Days After Leaving Shipyard

Key Aspects:

  • Disney Adventure will be delayed nearly three months with her new maiden voyage now set for March 10, 2026 in order to provide the high standards Disney Cruise Line holds.
  • Guests on the original maiden voyage on December 15, 2025 have the option to transfer to the new inaugural sailing plus receive a 50% future cruise credit, or they may cancel for a full refund plus the credit.
  • Guests booked on the other now-cancelled sailings will receive full refunds plus the 50% future cruise credit.

The adventure will have to wait a bit longer for guests eager to set sail aboard Disney Adventure. Despite the ship’s very promising departure from the Meyer Werft shipyard on September 1, 2025, Disney Cruise Line has now announced the ship must be significantly delayed.

Rather than welcoming her first guests on December 15, 2025, the ship’s maiden voyage has been postponed for nearly three months, until March 10, 2026. All sailings between December 15 and March 10 are cancelled.

“This ship represents a bold new chapter for Disney Cruise Line, as we transform a partially built vessel into a fully reimagined Disney experience at sea,” the cruise line explained.

“As we bring this vision to life, we’ve encountered unexpected delays in the shipbuilding process. To ensure every detail meets the high standards you expect from Disney, we’ve made the difficult decision to postpone the Disney Adventure’s maiden voyage.”

Disney Cruise Line does indeed deliver exceptional, immersive experiences far beyond a typical cruise vacation. If those standards aren’t yet available aboard Disney Adventure, it is better to delay the ship’s debut rather than risk unfavorable reactions from dissatisfied guests.

Guests booked on the ship’s first 22 sailings will undoubtedly be disappointed, but Disney Cruise Line is offering compensation for the inconvenience.

Those already booked on the ship’s original maiden voyage, a 3-night cruise, are being automatically transferred to the new inaugural sailing departing Singapore on March 10, 2026. They will also be given a 50% refund of their cruise fare.

If guests’ travel plans do not permit them to shift to the March departure, they can request a full refund instead. They will still receive the 50% bonus as a future cruise credit.

The future cruise must be booked by March 31, 2026, and the replacement sailing must depart no later than March 31, 2027.

The shift to the new maiden voyage only applies to guests booked on Disney Adventure‘s original inaugural cruise.

Guests booked on any of the other now-cancelled departures will automatically receive full refunds. They are also getting 50% of their cruise fare paid as a future cruise credit discount on another Disney Cruise Line sailing.

The replacement sailing does not need to be aboard Disney Adventure, though blackout dates and other terms and conditions apply for the use of the future cruise credit.

The 208,000-gross-ton Disney Adventure will be homeported year-round from Singapore, offering 3- and 4-night sailings to as many as 6,000 guests.

Why the Unexpected Delay?

Disney Adventure has been a long time coming, considering the ship’s first steel was cut as Global Dream in March 2018.

The pandemic shutdown and bankruptcy of parent company Genting Hong Kong fully halted construction. Eventually, the partially-completed hull was sold to Disney Cruise Line in November 2022.

It isn’t an easy process to fully re-design a ship already under construction to match the very exacting level of detail that is a signature feature of Disney cruise ships.

Disney Adventure Cruise Ship Floats Out
Disney Adventure Cruise Ship Floats Out

Now that Disney Adventure has completed her first set of sea trials, the rest of the finishing work must be scheduled. This includes both interior and exterior work, such as decking, design details, artwork installation, and more.

Disney Cruise Line has not indicated how well the ship performed during her sea trials. It is possible that some mechanical or engineering adjustments may also be necessary.

This is not unusual for brand-new ships, particularly new classes or special circumstances, such as how much Disney Adventure has been reimagined.

Hopefully, this delay will be the only adjustment for the ship’s inaugural season, and in March 2026, she will be ready to offer guests spectacular experiences for every oceangoing adventure.

Carnival Corrects Website Error for New Zero-Proof Drink Package

Key Aspects:

  • In the website description for the new CHEERS! Zero-Proof Drink package in Australia, Carnival incorrectly stated that specialty coffees and teas are included for Australian cruises.
  • Carnival has notified guests who booked the package of the mistake and sent directions on how to get refunds if this is unsatisfactory.
  • Specialty coffees and teas must be purchased a la carte or are included in the original CHEERS! Drink package.

Carnival Cruise Line may have been too eager to allow guests to start booking the new Zero-Proof drink package, and some guests may have been too eager to do just that.

When the brand new CHEERS! Zero-Proof Drink Package went live on Carnival’s website on September 5, 2025, the description incorrectly stated that premium coffees and teas were included in the package for Australian cruisers.

While a variety of non-alcoholic beverages are included in this drink package, these specialty beverages definitely are not for Carnival sailings in Australia.

“You were part of a small group of guests who booked the package shortly after it went live on our website on Friday, 5 September,” Carnival wrote to early bookers.

“Unfortunately, for a brief period, the website contained an error, incorrectly listing premium coffee and teas as part of the package and the website has been updated accordingly.”

Adding to the confusion for some, premium coffees and teas are included in the new alcohol-free package for Carnival cruises outside of Australia and are still listed in the description on the website when you access it from the US.

Zero Proof Package
Zero Proof Package

If this information makes the new package undesirable, guests can refund their drink package, which currently runs at $29.99 per person, per day.

“We’re sorry about our error. If you decide you no longer want the CHEERS! Zero Proof non-alcoholic beverage package, you can get a refund for the package via the Cruise Manager tab on the website,” Carnival continued.

Typically, Carnival drink packages can be cancelled and refunded until 10 p.m. EST on the night before embarkation day.

Where to Find Specialty Coffees & Teas Onboard

Trust me, I understand how important it is to satisfy the need for caffeine.

Just because the specialty coffees and teas aren’t included in the Zero-Proof drink package in Australia doesn’t mean that these beverages can’t be found onboard.

On all Carnival cruise ships, regardless of sailing region, premium coffees and teas refer to specialty espresso-based drinks, gourmet teas, and other cafe-style beverages, akin to what you would likely find at your local coffee shop at home.

These can be purchased a la carte from the coffee bars onboard, such as the popular JavaBlue Café.

New Carnival Drink Package
New Carnival Drink Package

Additionally, Carnival has added the ability to order coffees to go from the Hub App at designated bars on select ships in an attempt to shorten the lines at hot spots like the aforementioned JavaBlue Café.

In addition to purchasing drinks a la carte, coffee and specialty teas are included in the original CHEERS! Drink Package, which starts at $69.95 per person, per day (which is just over double the cost of the new Zero-Proof package).

But for guests on a budget, the free coffee and tea that is provided 24/7 at the Lido Deck Marketplace Buffet and beverage stations might be good enough as a complement to the Zero-Proof drink package.

Standard coffees and teas are also complimentary in the main dining rooms.

Through the Zero-Proof package, guests can still save on sodas, juices, bottled waters, frozen drinks, smoothies, milkshakes, bottled protein shakes, and energy drinks.

Non-alcoholic versions of beer, sparkling wine, and cocktails are also included – and I speak from experience when I say that Carnival crew members make a mean virgin strawberry daiquiri.

Guest Claims There Isn’t Enough to Do on Carnival Ships in Port

Key Aspects:

  • One Carnival guest has complained to John Heald that there wasn’t enough to do while Mardi Gras was in port on a recent sailing.
  • Heald followed up on the complaint by asking if guests get off the ship in ports of call, with a resounding positive response.
  • It’s not unusual for fewer activities to be offered while a ship is in port, but there is always a schedule of games, trivia, and more.

One of the great things about a cruise vacation is that you can do as much or as little onboard the ship as you like. Or can you?

One Carnival Cruise Line guest has reached out to John Heald, the line’s brand ambassador, with the complaint that there just isn’t enough to do on certain days, even on one of the largest ships in the fleet.

“Question and complaint. We was [sic] on Carnival Mardi Gras last week. Why are there are never enough activities on the boat when the ship is at one of the islands?” the guest asked.

“At least half the ship stayed on board all three of the islands. Boredom!! There needs to be more shows, movies, comedy shows and trivia and competitions.”

Mardi Gras is the first of Carnival’s Excel-class ships. Homeported from Port Canaveral, she offers primarily 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries.

If by “last week” the guest means the ship’s August 30, 2025 departure, that itinerary was actually an 8-night sailing that visited four ports: St. Thomas, San Juan, Amber Cove, and Celebration Key.

On a typical 7-night Western Caribbean sailing, however, the ship does indeed visit just three ports: Isla Tropicale, Cozumel, and Celebration Key.

But exact dates and numbers of ports aside, the guest’s claims are interesting. It is true that while a cruise ship is in port, there are generally fewer activities on the daily schedule, as many guests will be off the ship enjoying time ashore.

Port days are also when crew members get a few hours’ break and have a chance to get away from the ship for a bit themselves. This means there would be fewer crew members available to host different “shows, movies, comedy shows and trivia and competitions.”

Heald does not directly disagree with the guest, but he will pass on their concerns to the staff onboard as well as the appropriate departments fleetwide.

“Thank you so much, I will definitely be sharing this with my colleagues,” he noted. “I’m sure they do a wonderful job already providing extra entertainment for those who remain on the ship.”

He went on to ask his followers whether or not they get off the ship in port, just to gauge if it is true that “at least half the ship” stays onboard.

Most of the more than 2,700 responses did seem to indicate that either they would get off the ship in every port of call, or they would perhaps skip a particular port, but certainly not all of them.

One commenter did offer more specific insight to the original poster’s comments.

“My friend was on that sailing last week. She said it literally was storming & raining at every port hence why no one got off the ship last week,” they explained. “Context is key.”

Carnival Mardi Gras in Curacao
Carnival Mardi Gras in Curacao (Photo Credit: Curacao Ports Authority)

Other guests noted that those who are lucky enough to sail more often may prefer to stay onboard in some ports just because they’ve been there more frequently (Nassau comes to mind here).

Read Also: 11 Reasons Cruise Passengers Remain on the Ship While in Port

Mobility concerns, illness, or just the desire to stay onboard to enjoy a quieter-than-normal ship are other reasons many guests might not get off the ship in a port.

Is There Not Enough to Do Onboard?

I have personally sailed on Mardi Gras as well as her Excel sister ship, Carnival Celebration. I can firmly say there certainly is plenty to do onboard, even while in port.

True, I don’t like every activity, and there might be periods when nothing on the schedule appeals to me. Those are great times to enjoy the pools, visit the gym, read a book, grab an ice cream (no Sunscreen flavor for me, thanks), play mini golf, or even have a nice stroll around the ship.

I can honestly say I haven’t been “bored” at any time, even if some daily schedules are less appealing than others.

Carnival always offers a range of daily activities, even on port days. The fun begins with puzzles at the cafe or a morning trivia, followed by crafts, Lido deck games, dance lessons, towel-folding demonstrations, sports competitions, and more.

Of course, once the port visit has ended, the schedule fills up even more as the retail shops and casinos open and the evening’s production shows or comedy performances begin.

MSC Mega-Ship Suffers Hours-Long Delay Due to Engine Issue

Key Aspects: 

  • MSC World Europa was delayed in Valletta, Malta, for around six hours due to a power outage that impacted the ship’s engines. 
  • The World-class ship finally set sail around midnight, and is cruising at normal speeds. 
  • It’s unclear if this technical issue is related to the power outage that temporarily left the ship stranded off the coast of Ponza, Italy, at the end of August. 

Just a couple of weeks after MSC World Europa was left adrift by an electrical problem that cut propulsion, the mega-ship has once again suffered a serious engine failure.

The 2022-launched vessel, which was not known to have propulsion or power issues before August, was delayed in Malta, Valletta, for hours on September 10, 2025.

Cruise tracking data indicates that the 6,762-guest vessel was supposed to depart from Malta at 5 p.m. local time, but she didn’t actually set sail until closer to midnight – more than six hours later than initially planned.

Although MSC Cruises has not commented publicly on these events, current passengers have reported that the cause behind the extended delay was due to power issues that were impacting the engine.

“Yes it’s true! We are on it today September 10, 2025 and the power went off which means no water no toilet,” a third passenger confirmed.

“Sure enough the captain came on a little while after that and said they were experiencing a technical problem and we would be delayed leaving the port today,” they continued.

Another guest simply replied “serious engine failure” to a cruise fan who asked what was going on after realizing the ship was still in port.

It’s unclear at this time if the delay (or the need for repairs) will lead to itinerary changes.

The World-class ship is currently operating several 7-night Mediterranean cruises simultaneously, and is next due in Barcelona, Spain, on the morning of September 12.

She is at least seaworthy, as the 215,863-gross ton vessel is currently sailing at normal speeds of 20 knots per hour in the direction of Barcelona.

Per current passengers, the power is currently on (toilets and lights do work!), and it’s business as usual onboard.

Is the Problem Solved?

Thus far, MSC Cruises has not clarified what actually went wrong onboard MSC World Europa.

However, the cruise line would not allow the young vessel to continue sailing if it was not safe to do so.

It would be smarter to remain in port until repairs are complete than to head out to sea with unreliable power and engine functionality.

But given recent events, some guests are concerned that bigger issues are at play that have not been fully resolved.

MSC World Europa in Malta
MSC World Europa in Malta (Photo Credit: Polkovnykova Olena)

“This is a bit of a worry. I am going in late October. Hope this [is] not [an] ongoing problem,” one guest reacted to the news.

“Ohhh.You’re much better than us. We were stuck in the middle of the sea. I think this ship needs to be repaired properly,” another recent guest wrote.

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The passenger who was stuck at sea would have been onboard on Monday, August 25, 2025, when a power outage left the cruise ship floating aimlessly near Ponza, Italy.

The Italian Coast Guard had to deploy tugboats, patrol vessels, and a helicopter to monitor and assist the stranded vessel, which had to rely on backup generators.

More recently, current passengers have also noticed signs of possible electrical trouble over the past few days.

“OMG this is the second time in a few days,” one cruiser exclaimed.

“We just disembarked this morning and while onboard, we noticed the lights were dimming and then going back to normal on 2 separate occasions for sure,” another said.

It’s unclear if these reported issues are all symptoms of a bigger problem, or if these are simply unusual coincidences.

Three Carnival Sailings Run Into Parking Problems

Key Aspects:

  • Upcoming sailings for Carnival Radiance and Carnival Firenze have parking restrictions and limited availability at Long Beach.
  • Very few offsite spaces are available and they are subject to a variety of restrictions, including no oversized vehicles or back-to-back cruise parking.
  • With cruise capacity at Long Beach continuing to increase, these parking difficulties may also increase for future sailings.

Parking problems are nothing new at the Port of Long Beach, but now, three upcoming cruises will all experience a shortage of available spaces for eager guests.

The impacted sailings are the September 15 and September 19 sailings of Carnival Radiance, a 4-night and 3-night Baja Mexico sailing, respectively.

The September 18 departure of Carnival Firenze has the same restriction. That cruise is a 5-night Mexican Riviera itinerary.

Booked guests have all received the same notification alerting them – very strongly! – to the parking shortage.

“The parking facility at the cruise terminal has very limited capacity,” the email explained. “Please make plans to use alternate transportation that does not require parking.”

There is hope for guests who do drive to the port, however.

“We have secured a few extra spaces at an offsite facility,” the notification said.

Those few extra spaces do come with more than a few restrictions, however. Vehicles higher than 6 feet, 6 inches cannot be accommodated, nor can any vehicles that might use more than one parking space, such as RVs or trailers.

Furthermore, guests on back-to-back cruises are also prohibited from the offsite facility, which can only accommodate vehicles for one voyage.

If guests need accessible parking, those even more limited spaces are first-come, first-served and subject to availability.

Guests who can take advantage of the extremely limited parking will need to drop off their luggage and traveling party at the cruise terminal in order to pick up directions and an entry card for the offsite facility. The guests’ boarding pass will be checked once they reach the parking area.

The parking site is $23 per day, including both embarkation and debarkation days. Payment is required in advance, and only card payments are accepted.

Carnival Firenze Cruise Ship Docked in Long Beach
Carnival Firenze Cruise Ship Docked in Long Beach

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Complimentary shuttles will be available to take guests to and from the cruise terminal. The last shuttle will leave the parking facility 30 minutes before the ship’s final boarding time, which guests can find on their boarding passes.

Once again, Carnival is strongly urging guests to find alternative ways to get to the Long Beach cruise terminal.

“To improve your embarkation experience and avoid the hassle of parking at an offsite location, we highly recommend taking a ride share or getting dropped off for your cruise,” the notification concludes.

Will the Parking Situation at Long Beach Improve?

This is not the first time parking has been limited at the Port of Long Beach, but the urgency of the language in Carnival’s notification letters appears to be getting stronger.

Similar notifications go back at least to late 2022, when Carnival Miracle faced parking shortages for multiple cruises.

In the meantime, cruise popularity at Long Beach has only increased, with more (and larger!) ships sailing from the southern California homeport.

Carnival Miracle, for comparison, has a double occupancy capacity of 2,124. The ships impacted today, Carnival Radiance and Carnival Firenze, have capacities of 2,984 and 4,126, respectively.

Carnival Firenze is scheduled to redeploy to Miami in early 2027, but a replacement (if any) has not yet been announced.

If Carnival Cruise Line were to homeport an even larger ship from Long Beach, such as one of the Excel-class ships, the parking problem could become even more critical.

The cruise line has not yet released complete deployment plans for Long Beach for 2028, though such announcements should be forthcoming over the next few weeks.