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Residential Cruise Ship Fails CDC Health Inspections, Scored 81

Key Aspects:

  • Villa Vie Odyssey scored 81 on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Vessel Sanitation Program inspection on July 9, 2025.

After a tumultuous start in 2024, things were looking up for Villa Vie Odyssey, the residential cruise ship currently operating her first world voyage. That is, until inspectors from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention’s Vessel Sanitation Program stepped aboard.

The ship, owned by Villa Vie Residences, failed its first CDC inspection on July 9, 2025, with a score of 81. Any score of 85 or below means a cruise ship’s sanitation practices are not satisfactory. In the case of Villa Vie Odyssey, inspectors cited 44 violations.

Some were relatively minor, such as a buffet menu that did not include any asterisks next to foods that may be served raw or undercooked, to more serious conditions related to potable water and insufficient refrigeration of certain foods.

Purification of Potable Water Emerges as an Issue

CDC Sign
CDC Sign (Photo Credit: Tada Images)

Multiple violations concerning potable water were cited. Onboard records reviewed by inspectors indicated that chlorine levels were consistently below required levels on at least three days in early June and two days in late June. 

Although water testing had been conducted and levels were found to be insufficient, no action was taken to correct the problems. Chlorine is used as a water purification treatment for potable water on cruise ships.

Water issues extended to the ship’s two swimming pools. Neither had safety signs or depth markers, and the ropes attached to safety rings were not long enough to reach across two-thirds of the pools’ width.

Pool drain covers had been painted over, and all hot tubs were out of order. Neither pool had hair and lint strainers.

Cleanliness, Food Prep Standards Cited With Violations

Villa Vie Odyssey Aft
Villa Vie Odyssey Aft

Several infractions targeted the ship’s storage and preparation of food. Among the most egregious: 

In a pastry preparation area on Deck 1, two trays of cheesecake and one tray of caramel mousse were stored in a refrigerator that was found to be 57 degrees Fahrenheit, when they should have been kept at 41 degrees Fahrenheit.

At the Palms Cafe beverage station in the buffet, multiple containers of milk were labeled with set up and discard times that did not match the times shown on the time control panel.

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Inspectors found more than two dozen pieces of hot- and cold-holding equipment that were out of order, and a waffle iron with black debris on it that was stored with cleaned equipment.

In the Palm’s Cafe buffet area, a glass-washing machine was found to have utensils, cups, and other equipment loaded on a rack in such a way as to prevent all surfaces from being effectively washed, rinsed, and sanitized.

Dead fruit flies were found in a food pantry on Deck 5, and the deck-head above the buffet had exposed wiring and ducting.

The Ship Had Encountered Issues Before Launch

Odyssey Float Out
Odyssey (Credit: Villa Vie Residences)

Villa Vie Odyssey is a 30-year-old ship that formerly sailed as Braemar, for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines, and as Cunard Crown Dynasty, for Cunard, among other names and ownerships. Villa Vie Residences bought the ship in 2023, the same year it launched its residential brand.

The ship was inaugurated in Spain in October 2024 following several months of delay due to various mechanical issues that surfaced during her dry dock refit in summer 2024.

Travelers can buy a cabin outright or opt for seasonal ownership. The line also offers a Tour La Vie rental option as well as a Try Before You Buy alternative. The ship is scheduled to complete a world cruise every 3.5 years.

The CDC inspection was the first for the vessel. According to the cruise line’s planned route, the ship was scheduled to be in Juneau, Alaska, at the time of the July 9 inspection, but the site of the CDC visit was not confirmed.

All cruise ships that call at US ports are subject to unannounced inspections by the CDC. As of this posting, Villa Vie Odyssey has not yet submitted its Corrective Report to the inspectors.

Unexpected Showers Dampen Day Inside Wonder of the Seas

Key Aspects:

  • Wonder of the Seas experienced an unexpected rainy day indoors with a recent sprinkler malfunction on the Royal Promenade.
  • There was no fire or emergency, and it is unknown why the sprinkler system inadvertently activated and soaked the deck.
  • This is the third sprinkler malfunction aboard an Oasis class ship just in the past year, and the second aboard Wonder of the Seas since 2022.

Rain can quickly ruin what was to have been an enjoyable day of a cruise vacation, whether the ship is visiting a port of call or cruising along at sea.

It’s easy enough for most guests to retreat indoors when showers threaten and take advantage of more sheltered activities, but what about when the rain is actually indoors?

A recent incident onboard Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas was exactly that – indoor rain. Or rather, a malfunction of the sprinkler system that made it seem like a very rainy day indeed.

Photos of the surprise shower have been posted online, showing a dense misty rain at the aft end of the Royal Promenade on Deck 5, near the ship’s iconic Rising Tide bar.

There is no indication why the sprinklers may have activated, though one guest sums it up well:

“Better they trigger accidentally than not trigger when needed,” they said.

Crew members would have responded immediately to the unexpected shower, working diligently to contain the water and clean up impacted areas so there was no damage or slippery hazards.

There are no reports of any alarms, alert codes, or muster calls at any time for what is clearly a malfunction rather than a response to a true emergency. No guests were in danger, nor are any injuries reported.

This is not the first time the sprinklers have made a sudden appearance aboard Wonder of the Seas. On the ship’s maiden voyage in March 2022, a similar rain shower happened in nearly the same location.

In that incident, nearby fire doors were closed to help contain the water and keep it from spreading. Portions of Decks 4 and 6 were also closed as a precaution for cleanup and inspection.

It is possible that illicit smoking, vaping, or tampering with the sprinkler system could have caused the malfunction, though this is unlikely in a public area.

The 235,600-gross ton, Oasis class Wonder of the Seas is currently sailing a 7-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary that departed Port Canaveral on August 3.

Wonder of the Seas Sprinklers
Wonder of the Seas Sprinklers (Credit: staticfortune)

The ship has already visited Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas and is spending Wednesday, August 6 in Puerto Rico before visiting St. Maarten on Thursday and returning to Port Canaveral on August 10.

There is no indication of exactly when this most recent sprinkler malfunction occurred.

The ship’s time at Port Canaveral is winding down, as Wonder of the Seas will be moving to Miami with her first South Florida departure on Monday, August 25. She will be offering 3- and 4-night Bahamas cruises, with each voyage visiting Perfect Day at CocoCay as well as Nassau.

Wonder of the Seas‘ departure from Port Canaveral comes shortly after Star of the Seas, second in the famed Icon class, will arrive to join the Royal Caribbean fleet.

More Unexpected Showers

Wonder of the Seas is not the only ship to experience unexpected waterworks onboard. A variety of splishy-splashy incidents have happened on other ships in the Royal Caribbean fleet.

Read Also: What Are the Different Oasis Class Cruise Ships?

Two of her sister Oasis class ships, Symphony of the Seas and Harmony of the Seas, have had similar sprinkler mishaps just in the past year.

Aboard Symphony of the Seas, the sprinklers activated during a Halloween party on the Royal Promenade on October 31, 2024. It is possible that dry ice or fog machines used for a spooky ambiance during the event may have tripped the sprinkler system.

Just a few weeks later, Harmony of the Seas had a similar rain event on the Royal Promenade as the sprinklers unexpectedly went off on November 16, 2024.

So many incidents in the same relative locations seem to indicate a possible flaw or extra sensitivity in the fire suppression system aboard Oasis class ships, or it could simply be bad luck.

At any rate, guests onboard these extra-soaked sailings certainly have some unique cruise stories to share!

Carnival Tweaks Celebration Key Hours After Feedback

Key Aspects:

  • Food trucks and restaurants on Celebration Key will now open at 10 a.m. when ships with shorter visits are in port.
  • This change comes following guest feedback and examining itinerary schedules for ships from more distant homeports.
  • Celebration Key has 14 food trucks offering diverse menus featuring both classic favorites and Bahamian specialties.

Less than a month after its grand opening, Carnival Cruise Line is making operational adjustments to Celebration Key in a way guests will appreciate. In particular, guests sailing on Carnival Pride will benefit from the tweaking.

It is the hours for the various food trucks and restaurants at the destination that the cruise line is adjusting, with good cause. Since Celebration Key opened, the 14 food trucks and numerous casual and full-service restaurants have begun serving Island Eats and other delicious options at 11:30 a.m.

For most ships, this is a perfectly reasonable time for guests to enjoy chicken wings, cheeseburgers, tacos, wraps, mini donuts, caesar salads, and more.

For one particular ship with unique timing to the destination, however, that might be leaving lunch a bit late compared to the overall port time.

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This has come to the attention of John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line’s brand ambassador, and he announced the change in a daily Facebook video.

“A quick thing about Carnival Pride and maybe one or two other ships that have a shorter time at Celebration Key,” he said. “Now, obviously it takes longer to get all the way up to Baltimore than it does just to cross and up a little bit into one of the Florida home ports.”

Numerous guests have written to Heald, noting that when the food doesn’t open until 11:30 a.m., that doesn’t give a lot of time for everyone to enjoy a meal, then return to the ship for an earlier departure.

Carnival Pride sails from Baltimore and her 7-night Bahamas cruises visit Celebration Key, but only from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.

With dining service not starting until 11:30 a.m., that means guests can enjoy just 90 minutes of food service at most, depending on the all-aboard time.

In comparison, Carnival Celebration sails from Miami and visits Celebration Key from 7 a.m. until 4 p.m., giving guests much more flexibility for onshore dining.

View of Celebration Key
View of Celebration Key

Similarly, ships sailing from Port Canaveral, including Carnival Freedom and Mardi Gras, are at Celebration Key from 7 or 8 a.m. generally until 4 p.m. or 5 p.m.

Now, however, food service is being adjusted to better accommodate ships with shorter port visits.

“All the restaurants, the food trucks, the food hall, everything there, are now going to be opening as of today, for the shorter [visits], from 10 a.m.,” Heald confirmed.

“That should give you enough chance to enjoy all the food options and not have to rush back to the ship after doing so.”

Heald does not indicate that there will be any opening hours change for ships that remain in port longer. Nevertheless, this news will be welcome for the thousands of guests who might not have quite as long to enjoy Celebration Key.

Food Options at Celebration Key

Carnival’s new private destination on Grand Bahama Island is using restaurants as well as a food truck model of service rather than the classic all-you-can-eat island barbecue (which, quite frankly, every other island does).

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Celebration Key Food Trucks
Celebration Key Food Trucks (Rendering: Carnival Cruise Line)

To that end, there are 14 different food truck stations, all offering unique and flavorful options. This provides more selections and vastly different tastes for guests to enjoy, such as:

  • Streatery Sushiva – Orange chicken roll or a Crazy California roll, plus other fusion tastes with tuna, conch, shrimp, and more
  • Mini Donut King – Classic plain, glazed, powdered sugar, and cinnamon sugar as well as specialty donuts like pina colada and guava cheesecake
  • Grand Bahama Taco Co. – Jerk chicken, fried fish, steak, and cheese tacos and quesadillas with Bahamian coleslaw or jerk mayo
  • Flippin’ Fritters – Conch, shrimp, and corn fritters as well as lobster, veggie, and sweet options with different dipping sauces

In addition, several restaurants are available with even more options, such as Gill’s Grill with both land and sea family-friendly choices and the Surf N’ Sauce BBQ & Brews restaurant with its outdoor smoker.

These are just a few of the tasty bites available at Celebration Key. Guests can select one meal from a food truck’s “Island Eats” menu for free, and other menu options are available for different prices.

Carnival’s one-meal-only dining plan at Celebration Key has caused some controversy, but portions are generous and guests can always purchase additional food if they wish.

Heald has explained that many of the food vendors at Celebration Key are independent operators, hence why the “Island Eats” menus are more limited. Guests’ Sail and Sign cards are valid at Celebration Key, however, and charges can be made directly to their onboard accounts.

Port Closure Delays Celebrity Cruise Ship, Embarkation Impacted

Key Aspects:

  • Celebrity Millennium was delayed nearly three hours entering the Port of Yokohama due to a port closure following a fireworks barge fire.
  • Embarking guests were asked to push back their arrival time appointments to accommodate the delay and avoid overcrowding.
  • There is no technical difficulty with the ship and Celebrity Millennium is ready to set sail on a 12-night Japan itinerary.

Celebrity Millennium was delayed returning to Yokohama, Japan on Wednesday, August 6, 2025, reportedly due to a sunken ship in the harbor.

This required underwater inspections to ensure a safe path for the 91,000-gross ton cruise ship to enter the harbor without risk of colliding with any debris.

Celebrity Millennium is homeported from Yokohama, which meant both debarking and embarking guests were delayed. The ship’s passenger capacity is 2,138 per sailing, so more than 4,200 guests may have been impacted.

Onboard, crew members kept guests informed throughout the 3-4 hour delay. Extra activities were added while guests waited for clearance to debark.

For those expecting to board the ship, Celebrity Cruises sent notifications as soon as possible when the delay was confirmed.

“Our arrival time remains fluid, and we kindly ask that you delay your arrival to the port until we advise you of your new arrival time,” the initial email read. “This adjustment is necessary to ensure a safe and comfortable arrival experience, and to help prevent overcrowding at the terminal.”

“We are committed to remaining in contact every hour so you can plan your arrival appropriately.”

It wasn’t long before Celebrity Millennium was able to proceed to the terminal. At that time, incoming guests were apprised of their adjusted arrival times.

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Arrival windows were shifted three hours later, with the exception of the last three arrival windows, which had less of an adjustment.

For example, guests who had selected to arrive at the cruise terminal at 11 a.m. were asked to delay their arrival until 2 p.m. Likewise, guests planning to arrive at 1 p.m. were asked to delay arriving until 4 p.m.

The 2 p.m., 2:30 p.m., and 3 p.m. arrival times were all asked to arrive no later than 5 p.m. In general, those last arrival times are typically less popular and therefore process fewer guests.

“All guests should be checked-in and onboard by 6:00 PM and we’ll set sail at 7:00 PM, so please plan to arrive no later than 5:00 PM,” the cruise line emphasized.

Celebrity Millennium
Celebrity Millennium (Photo Credit: EWY Media)

To be clear, there is no damage to Celebrity Millennium and the ship is operating normally, without any technical issues or other cause behind the delay.

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Celebrity Millennium has just finished a 12-night Best of Japan itinerary and is beginning another 12-night sailing to top Japanese ports, including Shimizu, Osaka, Hiroshima, and others, as well as Busan, South Korea.

Why Was the Port of Yokohama Closed?

Celebrity Cruises has not officially confirmed why the port was closed and inspections were needed prior to the ship’s arrival.

It is likely, however, that the temporary closure was related to an incident on August 4, when two barges carrying fireworks for a summer festival burst into flames in the harbor.

According to The Straits Times, five workers had to abandon the barges into the sea, but no injuries have been reported with the fiery fiasco.

Nevertheless, debris from the incident could easily impede harbor operations, requiring safety inspections for larger vessels.

It is also possible that cleanup efforts or other adjustments from the recent tsunami in the region could also have had an impact on how quickly Celebrity Millennium could be cleared to enter the harbor.

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Similar closures have happened at other homeports. In June 2023, for instance, two boats collided in the Government Cut at PortMiami, closing the channel and delaying multiple cruise ships until the wreckage could be cleared.

Only Celebrity Millennium is at Yokohama on August 6, and the next ship will be Diamond Princess on August 15.

Two NCL Ships to Add Popular Venue in Upcoming Dry Dock

Key Aspects:

  • Norwegian Cruise Line is adding the Vibe Beach Club to Norwegian Jewel and Norwegian Pearl later in 2025.
  • The Vibe Beach Club is an exclusive onboard area that is meant for adults only, featuring amenities like an extra hot tub and a private bar.
  • Day passes and private cabanas can already be reserved in advance for sailings starting at the end of 2025.

It’s standard protocol for cruise ships to visit dry dock at least once every two to five years for routine maintenance.

However, two of Norwegian Cruise Line’s Jewel Class ships will be leaving dry dock with an extra special upgrade later this year that guests over the age of 18 will be very happy about.

Drum roll please: Both Norwegian Pearl and Norwegian Jewel will be getting the popular adults-only Vibe Beach Club while in dry dock in the fall of 2025.

This is particularly exciting as the Vibe Beach Club is highly popular, but is only found onboard select ships in the NCL fleet.

Currently, the exclusive pool and lounge area is available onboard Norwegian Aqua, Norwegian Bliss, Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Escape, Norwegian Getaway, Norwegian Joy, Norwegian Prima, and Norwegian Viva.

Norwegian Cruise Line emailed Cruise Hive to share that the adults-only oasis would be replacing the additional sundeck that isn’t connected to the main pool on deck 14 onboard both vessels.

It will feature an additional luxury hot tub, as well as 54 lounge chairs and seven new private cabanas that can be reserved in advance.

“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 to soak up the sun,” An NCL spokesperson wrote to Cruise Hive.

Norwegian Jewel Cruise Ship
Norwegian Jewel Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Bill Wilcox)

The venue will feature a quiet atmosphere designed for adult-friendly relaxation, and will offer amenities like a full-service bar that is meant for the exclusive use of beach club patrons.

“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 email added.

The work will be completed on Norwegian Jewel from September 25, 2025, through October 15, 2025.

Norwegian Pearl will follow suit with her own dry dock stint from November 3 to November 23.

How to Enjoy the Vibe Beach Club

One cannot simply walk into the Vibe Beach Club. First, guests obviously have to be over 18 years old, which is a rule that is strictly enforced.

Next, passengers who would like to enjoy the Vibe Beach Club have to purchase day passes, which vary in cost depending on the length of the cruise.

The private cabanas are also available for rent, with these rentals including beach club admission for two guests.

Cabanas must be rented for the entirety of the cruise and there is a limit of only one cabana rental per cruise cabin.

Norwegian Pearl Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Vytautas Kielaitis / Shutterstock

Day passes and cabana rentals can already be pre-reserved online for Norwegian Jewel and Norwegian Pearl’s upcoming sailings. As these are known to sell out quickly, future guests are encouraged to act fast.

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But before guests can think about securing access to this exclusive onboard area, they first need to get onboard.

After completing dry dock, the 2,330-guest Norwegian Jewel will be homeporting in Miami, Florida, from where she will operate sailings to the Caribbean and the Panama Canal.

The new and improved Norwegian Pearl will join her sister-ship in Miami, from where the 2,344-guest ship will offer sailings to the Bahamas, the Caribbean, and the Panama Canal.

Both ships will also visit the highly anticipated Great Tides Water Park when it opens on Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas in summer 2026.

First Funnel Removed from SS United States for Museum Restoration

Key Aspects

  • The SS United States is being prepped for placement as an artificial reef off the Florida coast.
  • The ship’s two funnels, at 65-feet tall, are being dismantled at a recycling center in Alabama.
  • The conservancy group that manages the vessel is building a companion museum in Destin-Fort Walton, Florida.

The illustrious and historic ocean liner SS United States will soon become an artificial reef off the coast of Florida, but parts of her will live on in a shoreside museum, including her enormous pair of funnels.

The first of the ship’s two funnels was dismantled on August 4, 2025 at her current location, a recycling center in Mobile, Alabama. The smokestacks are about 65 feet tall, and their removal is being watched by cruise ship enthusiasts, photographers, and others, according to local media reports.

The ship’s funnels were not just for show. They were fully functional, each serving an engine room and a boiler room on lower decks.

The funnels, along with other memorabilia still inside the iconic ship, will become a key focus of the SS United States Museum and Visitor Experience, which is slated to be built in Destin-Fort Walton Beach, located on the Panhandle of the Sunshine State. The artificial reef site is slated to be just off the Destin coast.

The 53,329-gross-ton ship that once accommodated about 1,900 guests and 900 crew members has a storied past. The SS United States was built in 1950 by United States Lines and sailed as a cruise ship until the early 1980s.

She holds the distinction of being the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic Ocean in either direction and welcomed scores of celebrities as well as many immigrants during her life span.

SS United States Museum
SS United States Museum

The ship was owned by multiple entities, left service in the mid-1980s, and eventually ended up docked at Pier 82 in Philadelphia in 1996.

The derelict vessel eventually came under the protection of the SS United States Conservancy, a non-profit group that attempted to save the ship. However, a lack of financing led to eviction notices, and after several court battles a compromise plan to sink the ship as an artificial reef finally was reached.

Historic Vessel Finally Arrives in Alabama in 2025

In early March 2025, the SS United States arrived at Modern American Recycling Services in Mobile Bay. She is expected to remain there for about a year while being prepped to be sunk. Along with memorabilia, any toxic materials will be removed from the vessel before she enters the ocean.

Also, the hull will be reinforced so that the ship will remain upright on the ocean floor, offering a prime dive experience. The artificial reef and the museum are expected to become major tourist attractions in the Destin-Fort Walton area.

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SS United States Departs
SS United States Departs (Photo Credit: SS United States Conservancy – Hampton Roads Chapter)

We are deeply committed to celebrating the enduring legacy of America’s Flagship, and we have assembled an extraordinary team to help us realize our vision,said Susan Gibbs, president of the SS United States Conservancy.

By incorporating iconic components from the historic ocean liner into an architecturally stunning land-based museum, the SS United States will continue to excite and inspire future generations,added Gibbs, the grand-daughter of naval architect William Francis Gibbs, who designed the ship.

Other large parts of the ship are slated to be removed, restored, and added to the museum, such as its five-bladed propellers and her radar mast, which included revolutionary radar technology. 

Additional spaces of the ship, including its cocktail bars, will be retrieved, spruced up, and added to the museum.

There is no firm timeline yet for the placement of the ship into the ocean, nor is there an opening date for the museum.

Regal Princess Arrives in Port Following Rough Conditions

Key Aspects: 

  • Regal Princess arrived safely in Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland, on August 5, which was a late addition to the itinerary in a bid to avoid Storm Floris.
  • Video footage shows disarray on the ship’s outer decks, which was caused by the storm-induced rough seas.
  • Storm Floris has now moved on from the UK and the remainder of the current 12-night British Isles itinerary can continue as planned.

The up to 4,250 guests onboard Regal Princess can now take a deep breath and enjoy a reprieve from rough seas, as the Princess cruise ship arrived safely in Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland, on the morning of August 5, 2025.

While the ship and its guests undoubtedly arrived in the port a bit worse for wear, there was no known significant damage to the vessel and there have been no reports of injuries.

Comedian Jay McGee, who was performing onboard during the current 12-night British Isles sailing, shared a video of one of the outside decks with tables and chairs thrown around and what looks like a tattered canvas flapping in the wind.

“Good morning one and all after a day of being thrown around by storm Floris,” McGee shared on social media.

“We are now docked in Greenock, Scotland. Captain kept us safe but the outside decks took a bit of a battering yesterday and has caused some damage,” the comedian posted.

The 142,714-gross ton ship was not actually supposed to visit Glasgow during this sailing, but the port was added at the last minute as the cruise line altered course to avoid the worst of Storm Floris.

Regal Princess During Storm
Regal Princess During Storm (Photo Credits: Jay McGee)

Regal Princess was originally supposed to visit Invergordon, Scotland, on August 4, which became a sea day, and Stornoway, Scotland, on August 5, which obviously became Glasgow.

This enabled the Royal-class ship to stay ahead of the storm and miss the worst of the weather, but she didn’t dodge the rough seas entirely.

Are Calmer Seas Ahead?

As of Tuesday, August 5, Storm Floris has begun to weaken and has moved on from the United Kingdom to Norway.

But at its worst, the uncharacteristically strong summer storm brought heavy rains and wind gusts of over 80 miles per hour to Northern Britain, Ireland, and Scotland. 

In the Scottish Highlands, wind gusts of over 124 miles per hour were recorded, which rivals the wind strengths of a Category 3 hurricane.

As the storm passes, the UK Met Office is easing warnings for impacted residents. The yellow warning that was in effect for the Northern Isles expired at 8 a.m. on August 5.

“Storm Floris has cleared the UK, but blustery winds linger today in its wake. While not as intense as yesterday, gusts of 40–50mph are still possible across parts of northern UK this afternoon,” the Met Office posted on X.

Tens and thousands of households have been left without power in the aftermath of the storm, with power lines and trees knocked down and damage reported to buildings, vehicles, and other infrastructure.

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An additional storm system is on the horizon for the remainder of the week in the UK, but it won’t be nearly as significant as the wrath of Floris.

“While the system later this week won’t carry as many impacts as Storm Floris, a further period of unseasonable wet and windy weather is on the way late on Wednesday and into Thursday for those in northwestern parts of the UK,” said Mike Silverstone, a Deputy Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office.

Heavy rain and winds of over 50 miles per hour will be possible, especially for the western portion of Scotland.

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The remainder of Regal Princess’ sailing, however, is expected to remain safe from further weather-related disruptions.

She will still call on Belfast, Northern Ireland; Cobh-Cork, Ireland; Portland, England; and Le Havre (Paris), France; before disembarking in Southampton, UK, on August 13.

Celebrity Cruises Reveals 175 Voyages Across Six Global Regions

Key Aspects

  • The cruise line’s newest ship, Celebrity Xcel, will be deployed in Europe for the summer 2027 season.
  • Three ships will offer Alaska voyages in 2027, with multiple embarkation ports.
  • One ship is scheduled to sail East Asia itineraries from Japan.

Celebrity Cruises is providing the first glimpse into some of its 2027-28 fleet deployments, detailing a series of some 175 voyages across six global regions.

The just-revealed itineraries will take cruisers to 180-plus destinations in Europe, Japan, Canada/New England, Alaska, Hawaii, and Australia. 

The cruise line’s announcement on August 5, 2025 also discloses that its newest ship, Celebrity Xcel, due to launch in November 2025, will join Celebrity Ascent and Celebrity Apex in Europe, offering itineraries that call at 90 ports in 25 countries.

The cruise line had earlier announced that Celebrity Xcel will spend her inaugural summer season — 2026, in Europe, so the 2027 season will be her second deployment to the region.

With a nod to rising demand for destination immersion, the three ships will feature 60-plus overnights in port and more than 100 port visits of at least 12 hours in length. 

Sales are open starting on August 5, 2025 for cruises to Europe, Japan, Canada/New England, and the spring transatlantic voyages. Sailings to Alaska and Hawaii will open for sale on September 9, 2025, and to Australia on September 30, 2025.

Celebrity Xcel Cruise Ship
Celebrity Xcel Cruise Ship

Let’s dive into some of the itinerary and deployment highlights.

In Europe, Celebrity Xcel will sail mainly 7-night cruises from Barcelona while Celebrity Ascent offers 10-night voyages roundtrip from Rome. Among Celebrity Apex’s cruises are 7-night Norwegian fjord and Arctic Circle itineraries from Southampton, UK.

Scandinavia options abound on Celebrity Eclipse, which will sail from Amsterdam to ports in Scotland, Ireland, Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Denmark. Cruisers looking for an Iceland adventure can book Celebrity Silhouette’s 7-night roundtrip voyages from Reykjavik.

Looking to East Asia, the cruise line’s 2027-28 deployment plan shows Celebrity Millennium based for the second consecutive year in Japan, sailing to destinations in South Korea, Singapore, Vietnam, and China. 

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Sailing roundtrip from Tokyo, port calls within Japan will include Kyoto, Kochi, Kobe, and Aomori, while cruises between Seoul, South Korea, and Tokyo will feature visits to Jeju Island, Fukuoka, Kyoto, and Mount Fuji.

North America Options Feature Alaska, Hawaii, Canada/New England

In the US, Celebrity Cruises’ guests have a wide choice of voyages to Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada/New England.

Three ships will be deployed to Alaska for summer 2027 — Celebrity Edge, Celebrity Solstice, and Celebrity Summit, offering departures from Seattle, Vancouver, British Columbia, and Seward, Alaska. A series of cruise-tours also is offered, providing a land-side adventure to destinations like Denali, Anchorage, and Talkeetna.

Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Solstice will sail Hawaii and South Pacific voyages. Destination highlights include Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and Christchurch and Dunedin, New Zealand.

Celebrity Solstice Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Ian Dewar Photography / Shutterstock

On the US East Coast, Celebrity Silhouette will homeport at Cape Liberty, New Jersey, and operate a series of 11-night voyages to Canada/New England and 7-night cruises to Bermuda. Overnight stays on the Canada cruises are scheduled in Quebec City.

The Celebrity Cruises fleet will expand to 17 ships once Celebrity Xcel enters service in November 2025. While the cruise line, which is a brand of Royal Caribbean Group, eagerly awaits the ship’s launch, it has been contending with several operational challenges in recent weeks.

Celebrity Constellation temporarily lost power in late July 2025 as she sailed off the Italian coast on a cruise from Ravenna to Rome. The technical malfunction lasted a few hours.

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MSC Meraviglia Ditches New York for Miami With Season Shake-Up

Key Aspects:

  • MSC Cruises is cancelling all MSC Meraviglia winter 2026-2027 sailings from New York and moving the ship to Miami.
  • Affected passengers have three rebooking choices, or can choose a future cruise credit or a full refund.
  • New itineraries will feature Caribbean ports, including Turks & Caicos and St. Maarten.

New York, New York. “If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere,” sang Frank Sinatra.

But MSC Cruises is leaving the Big Apple behind – at least for the winter 2026-2027 season – in favor of Miami’s year-round cruise hub.

Guests booked to sail from the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal in New York aboard the 171,598-gross-ton MSC Meraviglia in late 2026 received notice that their itineraries have been cancelled.

MSC Meraviglia will now sail from Miami, Florida, during the Winter 2026/2027 season, offering 6- and 8-night cruises to the Caribbean and The Bahamas,” the cruise line stated in a letter notifying passengers their bookings from New York had been scrapped.

Although MSC Cruises has not officially announced the change, passengers have quickly been spreading the word and sharing similar cancellation notices, from one set to depart on November 8, 2026, to another on March 7, 2027.

“With the ship’s move to Miami, we will no longer offer sailings from New York,” letters clearly revealed.

Instead, MSC Cruises promised new itineraries to Grand Turk in the Turks and Caicos, Philipsburg in St. Maarten, Basseterre in St. Kitts, and other Caribbean destinations, joining MSC Cruises’ competitors to keep ships in the No. 1 cruise destination in the world.

The cruises will feature stops at the company’s private island destination, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in the Bahamas, as was originally scheduled from the New York departures that would also have called in Port Canaveral, Florida, and Nassau, Bahamas.

New Options for Affected Guests

As MSC Cruises revealed the cancellations, the cruise line outlined new options for affected passengers, saying all choices will be available starting August 6, 2025, once the company updates its booking system.

None of the options include a New York departure. Instead, guests can choose an 8- or 6-night sailing on MSC Meraviglia from Miami in the same accommodation and month as their original departure.

The longer option comes with no change fees, one extra night free (cruise fare only, no extras), and a $50 per person onboard credit, up to $100 per cabin.

The shorter 6-night option provides $100 per person onboard credit, up to $200 per cabin.

MSC Meraviglia Cruise Ship in new York
MSC Meraviglia Cruise Ship in new York (Photo Credit: Wirestock Creators / Shutterstock)

On social media, some passengers voiced frustration about the compensation, noting the onboard credits offered aren’t as “generous” as other cruise lines who cancel voyages.

Those who feel the free night and onboard credit is worthy are still disappointed they need to rework their vacations plans, but considering the cancelled cruises are over a year away, it shouldn’t be too troublesome.

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Guests are also given a chance to switch to any other 7-night MSC Cruises sailing from a US port – Miami, Port Canaveral, or Galveston, Texas – under the same rules for accommodation, month, and holiday restrictions.

If that option is not convenient, a Future Cruise Credit equal to the amount paid for the original MSC Cruises package would be available for use within one year of issue. Passengers don’t have to use the credit within a year; just make a new booking within that year.

The final option is a free cancellation with a full refund. Any passenger who does not choose another sailing or the Future Cruise Credit by September 30, 2025, will have refunds automatically processed to their original payment method.