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Passenger Jumps off World’s Largest Cruise Ship

A male passenger from Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas is in critical condition after jumping overboard only one day into his 7-night Western Caribbean sailing, which embarked on May 25, 2024.

The incident, which occurred on the morning of Sunday, May 26, 2024, unfolded while the world’s largest cruise ship was en route to Roatan, Honduras, from its homeport of Miami, Florida. At the time, the ship was approximately 300 miles from PortMiami and about 30-40 miles north of Santa Lucia, Cuba.

Royal Caribbean stated to Cruise Hive:The ship’s crew immediately notified the U.S. Coast Guard and launched a search and rescue operation. Our Care Team is actively providing support and assistance to the guest’s loved ones during this difficult time. For the privacy of the guest and their family, we have no additional details to share.

Passenger Overboard Icon of the Seas, World's Largest Cruise Ship
Passenger Overboard Icon of the Seas, World’s Largest Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: @GenAIChad & @davidcanter)

The emergency was immediately noticed, and members of the 2,350-person crew sprang into action to stop the ship and begin a search and rescue mission. According to cruise tracking data, the ship halted her course for approximately two hours and stayed put until the man was brought back onboard.

Guests currently onboard the 7,600-passenger ship confirmed the situation by posting videos of two small rescue boats launched from the vessel. Sadly, since being rescued from the water, the man has passed away after initially being in a critical condition.

At this time, it’s unclear what prompted the man to jump. His identity has been kept confidential to protect the privacy of the passenger and his loved ones.

With the rescue mission ending in success after only a couple hours, Icon of the Seas Western Caribbean itinerary is thus far unaffected by the delay. The new, Icon-class ship should be able to make up time at sea to arrive in Roatan, Honduras, on time on the morning of Monday, May 27.

Before the 248,663-gross ton vessel returns to Miami on June 1, she will also call on Costa Maya, Mexico; Cozumel, Mexico; and Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas, which is the cruise line’s private island destination. 

Since her maiden voyage on January 27, 2024, Royal Caribbean’s newest ship has been alternating between 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries, which she is scheduled to continue operating as far out as April of 2026.

Recent Overboard Situations from Royal Caribbean Ships

This isn’t the first time in recent months that a Royal Caribbean ship has handled a man-overboard emergency. Unfortunately, the majority of these situations have a low chance of successful rescues, which can be made lower by injuries the person may have sustained in the fall, weather conditions, water temperature, and strong currents. 

It’s safe to say the Icon of the Seas guest is lucky to be alive, but crew members onboard Symphony of Seas did also successfully rescue a person who went overboard off the west coast of Spain on October 29, 2023. It’s unclear if this person was a guest or member of the 2,200-man crew.

But unfortunately, other recent incidents have ended in tragedy. Most recently, a 20-year-old man fell overboard from Liberty of the Seas on April 4, 2024, during a 4-night Eastern Caribbean cruise to and from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Icon of the Seas Cruise Ship
Icon of the Seas Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Ceri Breeze)

Despite quick action taken by the Freedom-class ship and the US Coast Guard, the rescue mission ended unsuccessfully after six days of searching with no sign of the missing guest. 

Over the 2023 holidays, a 41-year-old male passenger fell overboard about 127 miles east of Charleston, South Carolina, from Vision of the Seas on the night before Christmas Eve, December 23, 2023. The ship’s crew immediately initiated emergency protocols and contacted the US Coast Guard for assistance – but once again, the man was unfortunately not found. 

Looking even further back, Wonder of the Seas – which is now the second largest cruise ship in the world after the arrival of Icon of the Seas – experienced a man-overboard incident last summer. 

Read Also: Icon of the Seas vs Wonder of the Seas: A Giant Comparison

The passenger went into the water on August 29, 2023, while the 7,084-guest vessel was sailing just south of Cuba on a modified Western Caribbean itinerary to avoid a hurricane. 

Few details were ever released about this crisis. But it is known that for approximately three hours, the massive cruise ship retraced its path, using spotlights, small crafts, and watchers to try to locate the missing person. 

The situation was further complicated when a passenger onboard experienced a medical emergency, and the decision was made to stop the search in order to get the necessary treatment for the ailing guest. The person who went overboard was never found. 

Carnival Cruise Line Clears Up Confusion Over Cabin Item

Social media can be a great way to find insider tips from frequent cruisers, but passengers need to be very cautious about what advice they believe and what seems unlikely. Carnival Cruise Line Brand Ambassador John Heald recently had to debunk a “tip” for the cruise line’s Excel-class ships that could be dangerous for some passengers.

The so-called tip involves an upholstered “box” in staterooms aboard Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration, and Carnival Jubilee. The boxes are positioned under the small vanity area in each stateroom, and have a removable lid. The interior is white and looks similar to some models of simple coolers.

“It appears somebody on another Facebook group page has been informing people that the box on the Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration, and Carnival Jubilee cabins is in fact a cooler/refrigerator,” Heald said. “This has resulted in people complaining that theirs is not cooling their drinks and possibly in one case their medication.”

Carnival Cruise Line Cabin Stool
Carnival Cruise Line Cabin Stool

Many guests enjoy having extra drinks in their stateroom, perhaps cans of their favorite soda that may not be available onboard, and a refrigerator or cooler could be handy for a chilled beverage. This is not what these upholstered boxes are, however.

“They are not coolers. They are stools and they are storage units,” Heald explained. “Turnaround the top lid and you have a side table.”

If guests had been attempting to store temperature-sensitive medication in the boxes – actually storage ottomans – that could have dangerous results if the medication were to spoil from being kept too warm. Similarly, cruisers with very young children might have attempted to store infant formula or baby foods improperly, which could lead to spoilage and illness.

Read Also: Will Carnival Cruise Line Ban Cruising Ducks?

A quick examination of the ottoman would have debunked this unlikely tip, as it is obvious there is no cord, plug, battery pack, or other power source that would keep the interior cool. Furthermore, there is no drainage valve or other outlet for meltwater if it were to have been filled with ice like a standard cooler.

Select staterooms on all Carnival ships do have mini-bars with coolers, though they are not always sufficient to store medicine with precise temperature needs. Travelers can contact Carnival Cruise Line’s Special Needs team to request assistance with storing medicine if necessary.

Carnival Cruise Line Stateroom
Carnival Cruise Line Stateroom (Photo Copyright: Cruise Hive)

“Portable medi-coolers are available in limited quantities, and on a first-come, first-served basis with a refundable rental deposit required,” the cruise line’s special needs webpage states. “If a cooler is not available, our Medical Center can assist guests with refrigeration needs (accessible during operating hours of the Medical Center only) or you may bring your own personal-size cooler for this purpose.”

Guests can also request an ice bucket from their cabin attendant to chill drinks if desired, or get a glass of ice from the buffet drink stations onboard.

Debunking Tips and Rumors

While it can be helpful to get advice from other cruisers, it is important to recognize that not all such advice may be accurate, as everyone’s travel experiences are different.

Carnival Cruise Line has frequently debunked different rumors, such as whether or not the cruise line is banning all mobility scooters (it isn’t), how travelers can get free cabin upgrades on embarkation day (they can’t), and the ever-popular towel animals are being discontinued (they aren’t).

When in doubt, travelers should not consult social media, but rather should seek out information directly from Carnival Cruise Line’s website, or even contact John Heald with questions. As Brand Ambassador, he answers hundreds of questions every day on all sorts of topics and can direct travelers to accurate information.

Carnival Cruise Line Proud to Return to Baltimore

Carnival Cruise Line has officially set sail from the Port of Baltimore once again, with Carnival Pride leaving on her very special 14-night sailing to Greenland on Sunday, May 26, 2024.

It has been a long two months since the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge that closed the port to marine traffic, but now the Port of Baltimore is back with passenger cruising.

This particular sailing of Carnival Pride is significant as it is a highly-anticipated Carnival Journeys cruise, a once-in-a-lifetime, bucket-list voyage for many travelers. Carnival Cruise Line did reach out to booked guests recently, confirming the Baltimore departure and ensuring that everyone is aware of the challenges visiting Greenland can have.

Carnival Pride Docked in Baltimore
Carnival Pride Docked in Baltimore (Photo Credit: Port of Baltimore)

It was a picture perfect morning as Carnival Pride pulled in to Port of Baltimore on Sunday, with both passengers and crew eager to return to the ship’s planned homeport. The port view does look different, however, without the iconic bridge in the background.

Port of Baltimore celebrated Carnival Pride‘s return, welcoming the ship back to her year-round homeport with live music and local authorities to greet guests.

“Baltimore loves a good Carnival and today a special one came into town!” the port announced on social media. “The Port of Baltimore’s Deputy Director of Business Development & Cruise, Cynthia Burman, welcomed Carnival Cruise Line’s Pride back to our Cruise Maryland terminal for the first time since the Key Bridge collapse.”

The 87,071-gross-ton, Spirit-class Carnival Pride entered service in2002 and can welcome 2,124 guests at double occupancy, and is also home to more than 900 international team members proud to ensure everyone aboard has an amazing cruise vacation.

The ship is homeported year-round from Baltimore, offering Eastern Caribbean, Bermuda, and Bahamas 7-night sailings. The ship also offers select departures to Canada and Greenland, especially in the spring and fall, when the region’s natural beauty is an amazing tourism draw.

Carnival Pride also offers the occasional Panama Canal cruise, with the next one departing on January 12, 2025 with calls to Half Moon Cay, Jamaica, Costa Rica, Panama, and Grand Turk.

Passengers Embark from Baltimore
Passengers Embark from Baltimore (Photo Credit: Port of Baltimore)

Similarly, some Southern Caribbean sailings are on offer, including visits to St. Thomas, St. Maarten, St. Kitts, Aruba, and Curacao. Carnival Pride‘s next Southern Caribbean sailing departs on November 3, 2024.

For the past two months, Carnival Pride has managed to maintain her itineraries, but temporarily departing from Norfolk, Virginia instead. Carnival Cruise Line has provided complimentary bus service for guests between Baltimore and Norfolk in the meantime. On her May 19 departure, the ship left from Norfolk but returned to Baltimore to finish the cruise on May 26.

Not the Only Cruise Line

While the cruise port is happy to see Carnival Cruise Line back at the Cruise Maryland terminal, Carnival Pride is not the only ship that has returned to Baltimore.

Royal Caribbean International’s Vision of the Seas resumed sailing from Port of Baltimore one day earlier, on May 25, 2024. The first sailing of the 78,717-gross-ton ship is a 5-night Bermuda itinerary. The ship also offers 9-night Bermuda cruises that include calls to Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay in The Bahamas.

Vision of the Seas in Baltimore
Vision of the Seas in Baltimore (Photo Credit: Cruise Maryland)

Also on Vision of the Seas‘ upcoming schedule are Canada and New England cruises in the autumn, select Southern Caribbean itineraries, and unique Southeast Coast/Bahamas cruises that will visit Port Canaveral and Charleston, depending on departure date.

As with Carnival Pride, Vision of the Seas is also homeported year-round from the Port of Baltimore. The Port of Baltimore is also frequently a homeport for American Cruise Lines smaller, regional ships that offer Chesapeake Bay sailings in different sailings.

MSC Cruises Expands Kids and Family Programs

MSC Cruises announced the expansion of its kids and family program, debuting for summer 2024 itineraries. The cruise line is introducing new entertainment options and services, including extended hours for kids’ clubs, new family game shows, and marine conservation initiatives.

For the first time, MSC Cruises will roll out extended services for babies aged 6 months and up. Previously, baby care services were only available for children aged 1 year and older.

The new service, developed in collaboration with Chicco, will allow parents to enjoy the ship while specially trained crew members care for the children. The services include protected play areas with Chicco toys and naptime in the comfort of your stateroom or the Baby Club.

MSC Euribia, Baby Club Chicco
Image Courtesy: MSC Cruises

Kids’ clubs aboard MSC Cruises include the Baby Club Chicco for ages 6 months to 2 years, Miniclub Lego for ages 3 to 6, Juniors Club Lego for ages 7 to 11, Young Club for ages 12 to 14, and a Teens Club for ages 15 to 17.

“We host more than 600,000 children and teenagers across our entire fleet every year, and we want to make sure every single one of them disembarks having had the best experience,” said Matteo Mancini, corporate senior manager Kids Entertainment.

New this summer, MSC Cruises will bring the “Doremiland Open House and Party” to allow parents to spend time with their children in the kids’ clubs. During designated time slots each day, all Doremiland areas will be open for families to explore together.

In addition, once per cruise, a big family party will be hosted where parents and kids can engage in fun activities and play together.

“At the heart of our business is family. We love creating unforgettable memories and holidays for everyone, especially for families,” said Steve Leatham, global head of entertainment at MSC Cruises. “That’s why we proudly offer a fleetwide family program of entertainment and activities that resonates with our valued guests.”

He continued, “As a father of three boys, I know first-hand the incredible job our youth team does on board, not only in entertaining children and families but also in creating moments that can’t be replicated anywhere else.”

MSC Cruises Family Offerings

MSC Cruises is also introducing two new original family game shows in summer 2024. “World Quest” will be a geography-based trivia game that will test families’ knowledge of different countries and cultures, while “Caravaggio” will be a spy-themed game show dedicated to art. In the latter, children take the lead and challenge their parents in solving mysteries. 

The interactive and educational experiences are designed to make learning fun, and a new program that offers families the chance to participate in activities focused on marine conservation will also be included. 

Each day, one hour will be dedicated to activities that allow children to learn about marine conservation efforts through a collaboration with the MSC Foundation, which promotes sustainable development and initiatives to protect the marine environment.

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For teenagers aged 12 to 17, MSC Cruises is extending the club hours from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to midnight on sea days, and from 3 p.m. to midnight on port days.

MSC Seaview Teen Club
MSC Seaview Teen Club (Photo Courtesy: MSC Cruises)

Additionally, the popular teen MSC Dance Crew competition returns with a new experience. Developed in partnership with Fremantle, the production company that created The X FactorIdols, and Got Talent series, the competition will see teams of teenagers battling it out to win the title of dance crew of the year.

The Guinness World Record activities, previously available as a trial on selected ships, will now be extended. Families can participate in record-breaking quizzes on MSC World EuropaMSC EuribiaMSC SeascapeMSC SeashoreMSC MagnificaMSC DivinaMSC MeravigliaMSC Virtuosa, and MSC Grandiosa.

Returning family favorites include the LEGO Experience On Board, where children can enjoy a range of LEGO bricks and toys and become certified Junior LEGO Master Builders; the “Break the Wall” game show; and “Cabin 12006 The Secret Game,” which offers immersive experiences with music, videos, TikTok trials, memory games, and dancing centered around the mysteries of Ocean Cay.

The MasterChef at Sea Junior programs will also return, allowing kids aged 5 to 12 to participate in a stage cooking competition inspired by the popular MasterChef show.

Scottish Port Welcomes Cunard’s All-New Cruise Ship

Forth Ports tugs welcomed Cunard Line’s new cruise ship, the Queen Anne, into the River Forth on May 26, 2024, with a dramatic water cannon salute.

The event was further marked by a performance from local piper Louise Marshall, celebrating the ship’s maiden voyage into South Queensferry, Scotland, located 30 minutes from downtown Edinburgh and serving as the entrance to the River Forth.

“We are thrilled to have Cunard’s brand-new ship call into the River Forth,” said Rob Mason, head of cruise for Capital Cruising. “She is a magnificent vessel, and we extended a very warm Scottish welcome to her and her guests as they arrived into South Queensferry.”

Queen Anne Arrives in South Queensferry
Queen Anne Arrives in South Queensferry (Photo Courtesy: Cunard Line)

Queen Anne’s arrival highlights the significance of Scotland’s cruise industry, which has substantially impacted the local economy.

According to Mason, “Scotland’s cruise business contributes significantly to the economy, supports hundreds of jobs, and delivers to local businesses and communities.”

He noted that this year marks the busiest cruise season ever for the region, as passengers and ship lines increasingly choose Scottish ports and anchorages to explore the diverse attractions, including the UNESCO World Heritage site of Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital and the largest city in Capital Cruising’s ports.

Queen Anne joins more than 160 cruise calls scheduled for the 2024 season, bringing up to 3,000 passengers and 1,225 international cruise members to the port.

Queen Anne’s British Isles Festival Voyage

Queen Anne, the latest addition to Cunard’s fleet, is on a special theme cruise after debuting on May 3. Traveling from its homeport of Southampton, England, the South Queensferry call is the first of the British Isles Festival Voyage.

The 14-day cruise around the British Isles will arrive in Kirkwall, Scotland on May 28, Invergordon, Scotland, on May 29, and Greenock (Glasgow), Scotland on June 1. It will continue to Belfast, Northern Ireland; Liverpool, England; and Cork, Ireland, before returning to Southampton on June 7.

During the special voyage, Queen Anne will celebrate her official naming and christening in Liverpool, Cunard’s original headquarters in 1839. The June 3 event will feature a performance by world-renowned Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli.

Queen Anne Cruise Ship
Queen Anne Cruise Ship (Image Courtesy: Cunard Line)

The festivities, hosted by musician Matt Willis and his wife, TV presenter Emma Willis, also include the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts, and DJ Lauren Lo Sun. The ship’s godparent is yet to be revealed.

Cunard President Katie McAlister commented on the special voyage, “Queen Annes’s maiden voyage around these shores will be a truly historic sailing, and I know many of our loyal Cunarders will be eagerly awaiting what will be an iconic journey.

As Cunard’s 249th ship, delivered by the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy on April 19, 2024, the 113,000-gross-ton Queen Anne boasts 14 decks and features art deco-inspired interiors.

Read Also: Scottish Port Expects to Double Cruise Ship Arrivals by 2027

Passengers can enjoy various activities, such as a world-class spa, fitness center, swimming pools, and a diverse lineup of performances in the ship’s theatre. 

After her British Isles event cruise, Queen Anne will spend the summer sailing through the Western Mediterranean and Northern Europe. Her itineraries include the Norwegian Fjords and Scandinavia, with 5- to 18-day cruises.

Barcelona Mayor Supports Limiting Cruise Ships and Passengers

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Barcelona’s city council announced plans to limit the number of cruise ship passengers and reduce port terminals to address the city’s overcrowding issues.

Barcelona Mayor Jaume Collboni made the announcement during a press conference on May 24, 2024. The move comes in response to Barcelona’s significant rise in cruise tourism, which reached 3.6 million passengers in 2023.

Just last October, Barcelona banned cruise ships from docking at the World Trade Center area and Muelle Barcelona Norte, particularly favored by cruise lines because of their proximity to La Rambla, one of the city’s most popular attractions.

Cruise Ships Docked in Barcelona, Spain
Cruise Ships Docked in Barcelona, Spain (Photo Credit: Iglwch)

The regulation, which began on October 22 following a 2018 agreement between the port authorities and Barcelona city council, required ships to dock further from central tourist areas to improve air quality and reduce congestion. It closed earlier, the Maremagum port, which is closest to Barcelona’s Old Town.

Although less than a year in effect, the changes have little impact on slowing congestion. In fact, in June 2024 alone, the Port of Barcelona is scheduled to receive 82 ships, including the 5,400-passenger Oasis of the Sea from Royal Caribbean International on June 2, 23, and 30, and MSC Cruises’ 6,334-passenger MSC Grandiosa on June 4, 11, 18, and 25.

During the event, Collboni emphasized the need to control the influx of one-day visitors from mega-ships like these who contribute to the city’s rising congestion, saying, “The increase in the number of cruise passengers is around 8% annually. I want to say, we are reaching a limit, and we need to put a cap on the figure.”

Of 2023 visitors, 1.6 million were one-day tourists who spent only a few hours in the city.

Although tourism represents 14.5% of Barcelona’s gross domestic product, the head of tourism for Barcelona city council, Jordi Valls, warned that exceeding the city’s capacity could diminish the value visitors bring.

Laia Bonet, the deputy mayor, also said during the press conference that while there is no specific date for signing the new agreement, the step is crucial to managing the tourist flow.

Attempting to Curb Overtourism

Last year, 803 cruise ships called in Barcelona, bringing 3.5 million passengers. It was a 13.7% increase over 2019’s pre-pandemic records.

Barcelona’s new plan to limit cruise ship passengers includes negotiating with the city’s port authorities to reduce the number of terminals. Currently, five terminals are in operation, with one under construction and a seventh planned.

Read Also: Majorca Advances Plans to Further Limit Cruise Ship Entries

The Tarragona Cruise port, which will cater to mega ships, began construction in June 2023, while the Terminal G at the Adossat wharf terminal, anticipated to be the final terminal, will be operational by spring 2027.

Didac Navarro of the Stop Cruises campaign group, told iNews, “The roads and pavements in the center of the city and near the Sagrada Familia are already saturated with cruise tourists.”

Navarro supports the city’s move, fearing that without action, the number of cruise tourists could soon reach 5 million annually.

Cruise Ships Docked in Barcelona, Spain
Cruise Ships Docked in Barcelona, Spain (Photo Credit: Haland / Shutterstock)

Several European cities have taken steps similar to Barcelona’s partial ban and proposed passenger cap. Venice, for instance, implemented a ban on large cruise ships entering its historic center in 2021. In April of this year, it began imposing a tourist tax requiring all-day visitors to register and pay a €5.00 fee.

Amsterdam also introduced measures to limit cruise ship traffic. The city redirected large cruise ships to dock at a more remote terminal rather than at the city center’s Passenger Terminal Amsterdam.

Similarly, Palma de Mallorca restricted the number of cruise ships allowed to dock each day in 2022, capping it at three, with only one ship carrying over 5,000 passengers. Earlier this month, it was announced it plans to extend its ban.

Progreso Cruise Port: Piers, Getting Around and What’s Nearby

Progreso, Mexico, is one of many hidden gems in the Western Caribbean. Nestled perfectly along the coast of the Yucatan state of Mexico, this vibrant port city is quickly growing to become one of the most popular ports of call. 

Progreso Cruise Port offers visitors the perfect blend of cultural heritage, pristine beaches, and opportunities to enjoy exciting outdoor activities.

Whether you’re a history buff wanting to learn more about the area’s Mayan past, a simple beach lover, or an adrenaline junkie looking to experience excitement and adventure, Progreso Cruise Port is a must-visit destination. 

This guide covers everything you need to know about the port and the surrounding area to help you get the most out of your visit.

Progreso Cruise Port Location and Address 

Progreso Cruise Port is located just outside the city of Progreso. Given the city’s strategic location along the North Coast of the Yucatan Peninsula, the city and its port service cruise ships in the Gulf of Mexico. 

Even though the cruise port sits directly in front of the city, it is connected by the world’s longest pier. With the port’s iconic Progreso Pier stretching four miles straight into the Gulf of Mexico, it can feel further from the city than expected. 

If you are looking to map your journey, the port’s primary cruise terminal can be found at the following address: Port Address: C. 82, 97337 Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico. 

Terminals and Piers

The pier has to stretch so far into the Gulf of Mexico because it needs to extend over a continental shelf, which is too shallow for larger ships. Despite the effort involved in creating a pier with such record-breaking length, the single pier is only equipped with berths wide enough for a maximum of two cruise ships at a time.

Progreso Piers
Progreso Piers (Photo Credit: Iren Key)

Each cruise ship berth has its own terminal, extending perpendicular to the pier. The closest to the shore is the Progreso Cruise Ship Terminal, while the other is called the Terminal Remota Progreso. 

Despite their immense distance from shore, the two terminal buildings at the end of the iconic pier are both fully equipped with the modern services and facilities you would expect from a high-traffic cruise ship port. 

Cruise Lines and Berths 

Given its popularity as a port of call, numerous cruise lines visit the Progreso Cruise Port. While Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International are the primary visitors, the port and its two terminals are also used by the following cruise lines: 

  • Celebrity Cruises
  • MSC
  • P&O Cruises
  • Princess Cruises
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Disney Cruise Line
  • Crystal Cruises
  • Cunard Cruise Line 

Carnival Cruise Line uses Progreso Cruise Ship Terminal as a homeport, while the larger ships operated by Royal Caribbean tend to use the larger berth extending from Terminal Remota Progreso. 

Terminal Facilities and Services 

As mentioned, terminal facilities are refreshingly modern, which is not surprising considering the enormous pier’s cost. 

You get all of the typical conveniences, like plentiful seating areas, several bars, and a restaurant. There are also tourist information centers inside each terminal. As you exit your ship, you’ll make your way through a small market where vendors sell souvenirs, cold drinks, and snacks. There are also plenty of bathrooms in the air-conditioned terminal buildings.

Aerial View of Progreso Port Arrival Area
Aerial View of Progreso Port Arrival Area (Photo Credit: Lourdes Fernandez)

Unfortunately, the port does not offer free public Wi-Fi; however, two bars offer customers free Wi-Fi. The bus station in Progreso at the end of the pier also offers free Wi-Fi, so don’t worry if you don’t have time to sit down at any of the bars in the terminal buildings.

The terminals are also designed to be wheelchair-friendly, making it easy for all cruise passengers to navigate their way to the free bus shuttle and taxi lines. 

Transportation to and from Progreso Cruise Port 

The most accessible and affordable way to get from the terminals to Progreso is to take the free shuttle bus. Regardless of which cruise line you are traveling with, the bus is free and comes every 10 to 15 minutes.

The journey down the 4-mile pier takes roughly 15 minutes, but it will drop you off right in front of Auto Progreso, the city’s central bus station. 

You can easily walk into the town center from the bus station or take local buses to and from other attractions. There are even Auto Progreso buses with direct service from the station to some of the region’s most notable attractions and sights, making it easy and affordable to reach your preferred destination.

Progreso Cruise Port Area
Progreso Cruise Port Area (Photo Credit: David Valier)

Plenty of taxis are waiting outside the main terminal building for those wanting to save time and get the most out of their visit. These taxis can take you directly from the terminal to any destination, so there is no need to get dropped off at the bus station once you reach the end of the pier. The taxis are all air-conditioned and accept both US Dollars and Mexican Pesos.

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While rideshare vehicles are not allowed to operate on the pier, there is an Uber pickup and drop-off zone near the bus station at the end of the pier. While these can be a bit cheaper than the cabs, it does make it easy to pay for your ride directly through your credit card.

Language, Currency, and Cultural Nuances

While Spanish is the official language, English is widely spoken, especially in the city’s tourist-heavy areas. Most cab drivers, excursion operators, and restaurant staff also have a basic understanding of English, so you can usually ask real locals for insider tips about must-see spots in the city.

Progreso Cruise Port
Progreso Cruise Port (Photo Credit: kc.wanderlogue)

Like the rest of the country, the official currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN); however, you can typically pay for most items in American currency. Just make sure you use smaller denominations, like $1, $5, and $10 bills, as some retailers will not accept anything larger. Most larger establishments accept credit cards, but you should have cash for street vendors and taxis.

Tipping is also hugely encouraged throughout Mexico’s tourist-filled Yucatan Peninsula, so having a few coins and $1 bills can go a long way towards improving the level of service you get. Many drivers, tour guides, and excursion operators rely on tips to feed their families, so tipping for good service is always appreciated. 

Venturing Beyond the Port: Nearby Attractions

Playa Progreso Beach

Given its name, Playa Progreso Beach is unsurprisingly the closest beach to the port. At a 5.9-mile distance from the terminals, most people opt for a taxi or shuttle to the pier’s edge and then walk to the beach.

Progreso Beach, Next to the Port
Progreso Beach, Next to the Port (Photo Credit: Shawn Goldberg)

If you are hoping to go directly to the beach, look for the shuttle bus marked “Playa de Progreso,” as it takes visitors directly from the terminals to the beach. While this shuttle is a budget-friendly option, the wait in line can be time-consuming during peak tourist season. 

The beach offers white sand, turquoise waters, and plenty of tropical palm trees. Plus, vendors offer handmade trinkets, cold drinks, and tasty snacks. Do yourself a favor and grab an authentic margarita and a delicious beach lunch at Eladios, a beachside restaurant and bar.

Pig Beach

Located between Progreso and nearby Chelem, Pig Beach is a viral sensation. As the name suggests, this picture-perfect beach is home to eight swimming pigs. Introduced in 2021, they have since gained internet infamy for swimming in the turquoise waters and lounging on the sand.

Pig Beach
Pig Beach (Photo Credit: Lupita Rojas Solis)

As if this wasn’t cute enough, visitors can swim with the pigs, as they usually venture into the water to escape the heat at least a few times per day. On top of that, the pigs have grown to become the basis of a local animal protection and anti-abuse foundation. 

Although the beach is almost 10 miles away, most cabs can take you there from the terminals in less than 30 minutes. 

Day Passes to Private Beaches

Between the cruise pier and Playa Progreso Beach are a number of privately owned beaches. For the most part, these belong to the city’s significant resorts, like Tecnohotel, Silcer Beach Club, and Costa Club.

Progreso Beach
Progreso Beach (Photo Credit: Anna Ewa Bieniek)

If you want to save time and enjoy the benefits of an all-inclusive resort, it’s worth paying for a day pass to lounge on these beaches. Most allow visitors to book ahead of time online. Most day passes include meals and open bar access, so you’ll get your money’s worth.

Explore the City of Progreso

From the city’s Malecon district and its vibrant craft markets and bustling restaurants to Progreso’s numerous cultural landmarks, no trip to Progreso Cruise Port is complete without spending at least a few hours wandering around the city. 

If you make it to the Malecon area of the city, which is just a 17-minute walk west from the edge of the pier, you should take the time to stroll along the Malecon Internacional Boardwalk.

Downtown Progreso
Downtown Progreso (Photo Credit: Angela Bragato)

Constructed in 2021 to help the city capitalize on its growing tourism industry, the boardwalk has public restrooms, playgrounds, numerous souvenir vendors, and various beachside bars and restaurants. You don’t need to have plans to enjoy a nice experience on the boardwalk. 

If you are traveling with children, Sendero Jurásico is a dinosaur-themed park just 8 miles from the cruise terminals. With large mechanical dinosaurs dotted around beautiful marshlands, it’s a theme park worth visiting. There’s even a dedicated Sendero Jurásico Public Bus that will take you directly there from the edge of the pier. 

Exploring the Yucatan: Day Trips from Progreso Cruise Port 

The area surrounding Progreso is ideal for exploring the rich history of the Mayan people. With plenty of opportunities to explore the Mayan ruins, Progreso is a gateway to natural and man-made wonders. We recommend the following day trips and activities: 

Explore the Mayan Ruins

While UNESCO World Heritage Sites, like Chichen-Itza and Uxmal, are 104 and 77 miles away respectively, there are plenty of transportation options for cruise passengers hoping to visit. For those wishing to view Mayan ruins and pyramids firsthand, a visit can be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Chichen-Itza Mayan Ruins
Chichen-Itza Mayan Ruins (Photo Credit: Radomir Rezny)

For those with limited time in Progreso, Dzibilchaltun is the closest Mayan archeological site. Located between Progreso and the nearby city of Merida, the ruins at Dzibilchaltun are just over 20 miles away. 

Visit Merida

With plenty of transportation options between the two cities, Merida is just a 45-minute drive from Progreso Cruise Port. As the larger of the two cities, Merida captivates visitors with Spanish colonial-era architecture and rich cultural events. The unique blend of history and modernity means the city has something to offer everyone.

Merida, Yucatan
Merida, Yucatan (Photo Credit: yuriyt)

Ensure you visit the city’s famed Cathedral Merida and the Mayan World Museum of Merida while you’re there. 

Enjoy Water Activities Near Progreso

The pristine waters surrounding the coastline on either side of Progreso are perfect for adrenaline-pumping water sports like jet skiing, sea kayaking, snorkeling, and more.

Water Sports on Progreso Beach
Water Sports on Progreso Beach (Photo Credit: Nazar Skladanyi)

For those looking for more inland water adventures, you can book cenote adventures and cave snorkeling tours. Check with your cruise line, as many will offer these experiences as excursions with transportation included.

Seasonal Weather Conditions in Progreso

While it’s never a bad time to visit Progreso, you may want to plan your visit in accordance with the seasonal weather conditions so you can make the most of your time there.

Spring

Spring brings mild temperatures that hover around 85°F. Expect moderate rainfall and reasonable humidity, so it is a good time for outdoor activities.

Summer

Temperatures soar to an average of 90°F. The hot weather is also accompanied by heavy rainfall and very high humidity, making the indoor museums and restaurants of Progreso and Merida more appealing than outdoor activities. 

Fall

Fall offers fairly heavy rainfall and slightly cooler temperatures of roughly 85°F. Check forecasts before you head out for the day, but it is typically a good time of year for sightseeing and outdoor adventures.

Winter

Winter temperatures drop to a more pleasant 80°F with low rainfall and manageable humidity. There’s a reason why the winter months are the busiest for Progreso Cruise Port.

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Shopping and Dining Recommendations

As a city that relies on its tourism industry, Progreso is teeming with restaurants, bars, cafés, shops, and vendor stalls. 

To access these attractions, we recommend visiting the Malecon Internacional Boardwalk, which is lined with ocean-side bars, restaurants, and shops.

For indoor shopping, Plaza Del Mar is a mall that’s just a 7-minute walk from the edge of the pier. A dedicated souvenir market is also just a few steps away on Boulevard Turistico Malecon.

Bar and Restaurant Area in Progreso
Bar and Restaurant Area in Progreso (Photo Credit: Cenz07)

Like other parts of Mexico, the city has no shortage of souvenir options. You can pick up locally made tequila or mezcal, hand-woven blankets, jewelry, and crafts featuring iconic images from the Yucatan Peninsula.

If you want to sample the local cuisine, try Sol y Mar, El Hidalguense, or Coconito’s Asado & Shrimp. All three are within walking distance from the edge of the pier and are great spots to enjoy local delights, like fish tacos and cochinita pibil, a slow-cooked pork dish.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

Can you walk to the beach from Progreso cruise port? 

Given that the pier is so long, you will not want to walk directly to a beach from your terminal. Instead, you can take the free shuttle or a taxi to the pier’s edge and then walk a short distance to Playa de Progreso Beach. You can also purchase day passes to the resort-owned beaches that line the coast of Progreso. 

What to do in Progreso, Mexico, on a cruise? 

Progreso has a beautiful boardwalk lined with restaurants, shops, bars, and parks. Day trips from the city to the larger city of Merida or the surrounding Mayan ruins are also available. 

How do you get around in Progreso, Mexico?

Most people choose to explore Progreso by taxi, but there is also a public bus station at the pier’s edge. These buses can travel throughout the city and beyond.

10 Carnival Ships Now Have Non-Smoking Casinos

Carnival Cruise Line now offers a total of 10 non-smoking casinos across its fleet of 27 ships, but guests do need to be aware of smoking considerations onboard even if the casino is a designated smoking area.

There are times when smoking is not permitted, but understanding why can help all guests be sure they are in compliance with onboard smoking policies.

The cruise line’s newest and largest vessels – Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration, and Carnival Jubilee – all feature non-smoking casinos. Furthermore, the three Dream-class ships – Carnival Dream, Carnival Magic, and Carnival Breeze – as well as Carnival Vista and the two Italian-style ships, Carnival Venezia and Carnival Firenze – also have non-smoking casinos.

Carnival Breeze Casino
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One additional ship – Carnival Splendor – also has a fully smoke-free casino. This is because Carnival Splendor sails year-round from Sydney, Australia, and must comply with local smoking laws. In Australia, it’s illegal to smoke in any enclosed public spaces.

The non-smoking portions of the casinos are nearby annexes to the main casino, though smoke smells can travel between the spaces and could still be bothersome for travelers who are very sensitive to the odor or particulates. Nevertheless, the non-smoking area does have cleaner air and filters are also used nearby in a concerted effort to cleanse smoke from the air.

Guests interested in smoking onboard do need to note that while any Carnival ship is docked on embarkation day, the entire casino is non-smoking. This is because the casinos are designated as muster stations, and therefore must remain smoke-free and accessible to all guests so the mandatory muster drill can be completed.

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“The casinos are used on most ships as a Muster Station and that is one of the reasons why on embarkation day that smoking is not allowed there,” said John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line’s Brand ambassador.

“We do have decent outdoor smoking areas on every ship. Yes, some are better than others but considering the mostly non-smoking world we live in I do think we do a decent job catering for those who choose to smoke.”

Furthermore, if a ship is bunkering – being refueled – on embarkation day or while in a port of call, there is no smoking permitted onboard until those refueling operations are complete.

Should There Be More Non-Smoking Casinos?

With smoking areas becoming less popular in land-based establishments, it is surprising that only 10 ships in the Carnival fleet offer non-smoking spaces for gambling. As ships go through upcoming dry docks, however, it is possible that some non-smoking casino areas may be added.

Space onboard, however, is already at a premium. Cruise lines must carefully balance public spaces for features that appeal to a wide range of travelers, and converting bars, lounges, or other public spaces into non-smoking casinos may not always be practical or feasible.

Carnival Cruise Casino
Carnival Cruise Casino (Photo Credit: Ihor Koptilin / Shutterstock)

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Some guests have suggested that the ships’ larger, main casinos be converted to non-smoking spaces, with the smaller annexes provided as smoking casinos. One of the main complaints of the current non-smoking casinos is how small they are, with a closet-like feel and less diverse selection of games and slots due to the lack of space.

It should be noted that when she debuted in 1998, Carnival Paradise was the first completely smoke-free cruise ship in the world. Poor revenue from the ship caused that policy to be discontinued in late 2003. Carnival Paradise now offers the typical smoking areas found on the rest of the fleet – in the casino and on designated outdoor decks.

While the prospect of a non-smoking ship did not prove profitable or practical enough decades ago, should this be an idea that Carnival Cruise Line reconsiders? Share your thoughts on the Cruise Hive boards!

Carnival Ship Nearing End of Dry Dock Upgrades – See the Photos

Less than three months before celebrating her twenty-second anniversary of entering service, Carnival Legend is completing a month-long dry dock renovation and upgrade. This update will bring fresh new spaces to the ship as well as ensure her technical systems are operating at peak efficiency for many more years of smooth sailings.

The 88,500-gross-ton, Spirit-class ship entered dry dock in Marseille, France on April 28 to begin the extensive overhaul. Both public areas and staterooms have been refreshed, including new decking around the pools and updates to flooring, lighting, upholstery, and painting throughout the vessel.

The ship’s hull has also been cleaned and repainted for a fresh look, ensuring she presents a truly legendary appearance even from a distance.

Carnival Legend Heroes Bar
Carnival Legend Heroes Bar

New spaces have been added to the vessel, including venues popular on other Carnival cruise ships. For example, the ship now has a Heroes Tribute Bar and Lounge, a patriotically-themed venue dedicated to all veterans and service members. The now-popular bar was first introduced on Carnival Panorama in 2019 and has been added to older ships as they are being updated.

Carnival Legend will now also have a dedicated Chef’s Table venue for the popular elite dining experience. The new spot for the very exclusive culinary adventure is on Deck 1 (Riviera Deck), portside aft, conveniently adjacent to the ship’s galley.

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Previously, that space was the lower level of the Medusa’s Lair Dance Club, which has been converted into just a single level on Deck 2 (Promenade Deck). The remainder of the lower level of the dance club has been renovated into more accessible staterooms to offer greater opportunities for travelers with mobility and other accessibility needs.

Carnival Legend Steakhouse
Carnival Legend Steakhouse

Another culinary update to Carnival Legend is the rebranding of what used to be the Nouveau Restaurant on Deck 10 (Sun Deck), under the forward glass section of the ship’s funnel. This space is now the Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse.

Other updates include a complete renovation of the ship’s casino, including new slot machines for more updated gameplay. Guests will also be excited to find a new Seaside Theater dive-in movie big screen onboard, where first-run movies and Hollywood favorites will be shown on every sailing. The big screen is also a fun focal point during energetic deck parties.

Carnival Legend Open Deck
Carnival Legend Open Deck

Guests will be especially pleased to note that one favorite feature of the ship has been preserved – the Enchanted Forest promenade on Deck 3 (Atlantic Deck) that encircles the lower level of the Follies Main Lounge and is a quiet, secret space to enjoy. Many Carnival cruise guests love that feature of the Spirit-class ships and enjoy the quiet niches and seating as a great spot to get away.

Also updated are all balcony staterooms for a refreshed look, and many of the ship’s technical systems have gotten upgrades for better operation.

Sailing on Carnival Legend

Carnival Legend‘s first post-dry-dock sailing is an 8-night Mediterranean sailing from Barcelona on May 30 that will include visits to top ports in Malta, Italy, and France.

The ship will then homeport from Dover through mid-August, offering 9- and 12-night European itineraries to richly diverse destinations in Iceland, Ireland, the UK, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, and other famous ports of call.

Carnival Legend Cruise Ship
Carnival Legend Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Wangkun Jia)

From late August through late October, Carnival Legend will be homeported from Rome, offering 10-night Italy and Greek Isles sailings, before she will embark on a transatlantic cruise on October 26 to head for Tampa and the tropical winter season in the Caribbean.

In April 2025, the ship will move to homeport from San Francisco, offering alternating Mexico and Alaska cruises, then in October 2025 she will be homeported from Galveston for more Caribbean and Panama Canal sailings.

With such diverse offerings, travelers will have many great opportunities to enjoy a cruise aboard the now-refreshed Carnival Legend no matter where they want to set sail.