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Man Sentenced to Prison Following Carnival Cruise Ship Bomb Hoax

Nobody likes to be left behind when their loved one goes on a cruise without them – but calling in a bomb threat is not the correct response. Michigan local Joshua Lowe, however, is now paying for his crimes after doing just that.

The 19-year-old has been found guilty of reporting a false bomb threat for Carnival Sunrise because he was mad that his girlfriend was sailing with her family while he was home pet sitting.

Lowe appeared in federal court in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on Monday, April 14, 2025, where he was sentenced to eight months in prison.

“We take every threat of mass violence seriously,” US Attorney Mark Totten said on the matter.

“Hoaxes can endanger lives, incur needless costs, and divert public safety resources needed to address real threats. My office has zero tolerance for wrongdoers who intentionally convey false and misleading information that prompts a law enforcement response,” continued Totten.

Lowe’s false information, which was sent via an email that was later traced back to him, led the 1,108 crew members onboard to enact emergency protocol and needlessly search over 1,000 staterooms when the incident first unfolded in January 2024. For context, the ship only has 1,492 cabins.

The US Coast Guard and Jamaica Marine Police were also called in to escort the Sunshine-class vessel and assist in the investigation.

After all that chaos and panic, some may feel that Lowe got off easy with only eight months in prison.

In fact, Section 35 of Title 18 of the US Department of Justice’s Criminal Resource Manual calls for punishments of up to five years in jail, paying up to $5,000 in restitution, or both.

In a similar incident in 2010, when Linda Gayle Wilson of Florida made fake bomb threats and claimed a female terrorist was onboard the now-retired Carnival Fascination, the punishment was a full year in federal prison.

All that said, Lowe did express remorse for his actions. In a letter to US District Judge Paul Maloney, Lowe wrote “this is all my fault and take full responsibility.”

If You See Something, Say Something

The prevailing rule of thumb is that if you see something suspicious, it is better to be safe than sorry and to speak up if you have any doubts. If you are making a report with good intentions, you won’t find yourself in trouble.

Authorities would rather investigate and find that nothing was actually wrong rather than wait for a disaster to occur – assuming the threat wasn’t the product of a lie or hoax in the first place.

“Anyone making a bomb threat should expect to be taken at his word. Fortunately, this particular hoax did not result in physical injury,” Assistant US Attorney Nils Kessler said in court documents.

Carnival Sunrise Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Eric Glenn / Shutterstock

While uncommon, threats of other forms of violence, such as gun use or passengers behaving erratically should also be reported in good faith to security personnel.  

And of course, both the cruise ports and cruise lines have specially trained security teams and surveillance in place to monitor for any possible issues and to keep everyone safe.

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Quite recently, however, another unfounded bomb threat also threw Florida’s PortMiami into chaos on March 3, 2025. Traffic was disrupted around the Cruise Capital of the World for several hours as a result.

The threat was received shortly after 9 a.m. in the morning – although it remains unclear if or which of the five cruise ships in port that day were targeted.

Royal Caribbean’s Independence of the Seas, MSC Cruises’ MSC Divina, Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Joy, and Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Sunrise and Carnival Conquest all homeport from Miami and were present to disembark and set sail with new passengers.

Once again, the threat was found to be a hoax. No one has been charged as of this time, but an investigation is underway.

Child Falls Between Pier and Royal Caribbean Ship at CocoCay

A cruise vacation shouldn’t be a scary experience, but even a simple accident can turn a happy day into a very frightening one.

A young family had such a frightening incident on Monday, April 14, 2025 while visiting Royal Caribbean’s private island in the Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Two Oasis-class ships were docked on Monday – Oasis of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas – and a guest aboard Oasis of the Seas witnessed a young child fall between Symphony of the Seas and the concrete pier.

Symphony of the Seas departed Miami, Florida on Sunday, April 13, and the visit to CocoCay is the first port of call on the 7-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary. While the time of the incident was not disclosed, the ship was docked from approximately 7 a.m. until 4 p.m.

Witnesses to the incident do clearly note that the child’s mother was nearby, and the child was quickly rescued. A cruiser aboard Oasis of the Seas, Henry Yeany, was one such witness.

“The child was rescued in a matter of a few minutes,” Yeany said. “The mother and child got back onboard the Symphony. Please keep a close eye on your kids.”

There have been no details released of the incident, including whether or not the child was closely attended, their age, or if they sustained any injuries.

Cruise Hive has reached out to Royal Caribbean for comment and further information, but has not yet heard back at the time of publication. This article will be updated if additional details are provided.

Symphony of the Seas departed CocoCay on schedule, and there appears to be no delay to her itinerary.

The ship will spend Tuesday at sea, and will visit St. Thomas and St. Maarten on Wednesday and Thursday, respectively. Friday and Saturday are both sea days while the vessel makes her way back to Miami for debarkation on Easter Sunday, April 20.

Many parents have chimed in on social media expressing their fears for just such a situation, though to be clear, these are speculations only.

It should be noted that when a cruise ship is fully docked, there are bumpers that keep the ship’s hull from rubbing against the pier. That gap can certainly be wide enough for a small child – or an adult, for that matter – to fall through.

Some guests have speculated about why a fence-type barrier is not used when a ship is docked. There is usually signage, however, warning guests to keep away from edges, as well as painted warning lines to highlight the edges of the pier.

Royal Caribbean Ship at Perfect Day at CocoCay
Royal Caribbean Ship at Perfect Day at CocoCay (Photo Credit: EWY Media)

Fencing may not be practical as there would have to be significant gaps for the ship’s mooring ropes to be secured. Even when firmly docked, cruise ships can move several feet back and forth with tidal action and waves, which could make fencing even less useful.

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When I have visited CocoCay, there have been crew members carefully watching along the pier and reprimanding any guests who step into the yellow cautionary space as they are too close to the edge. It is unknown whether any such crew members were on the pier at the time of this incident.

Many other commenters note that young children can be very quick, and even a conscientious parent might lose sight of their child for a moment or two – all the time necessary for such an accident to occur.

Not the First Similar Incident

In fact, a very similar incident happened in October 2023 for guests onboard another Royal Caribbean ship – Enchantment of the Seas.

At the time, the ship was docked in Salerno, Italy as part of a 7-night Greek Isles cruise. An 8-year-old boy slipped from his father’s grasp and accidentally stepped off the dock and fell into the water next to the cruise ship. His father jumped in and both guests were quickly rescued without any injuries.

Undoubtedly, there will be a full investigation into this most recent incident to ensure all safety protocols were properly followed.

Furthermore, Royal Caribbean may review those protocols as well as signage and warnings at CocoCay to minimize any risk of future incidents.

Cruise Hive’s thoughts are with the young cruiser and his family, hoping these scary moments are quickly forgotten and replaced with happy cruise vacation memories.

Technical Issue Forces Cruise Ship to Cancel Sailing

The night before a cruise should be one filled with excitement, but for passengers set to embark on a Mediterranean voyage with MSC Cruises, it became an evening of dread and a scramble to rearrange travel plans.

The cruise line’s 58,625-gross-ton MSC Sinfonia was scheduled to depart on a 7-night journey from Bari in Southern Italy’s Puglia region on the Adriatic Sea on Saturday, April 12, 2025.

Instead of departing on an itinerary that would sail guests to Piraeus (Athens) and Corfu, Greece, and Izmir and Istanbul, Turkey, technical issues forced the cruise line to scrap the voyage.

Alerted by text message, passengers discovered their cruise was cancelled just before 7 p.m. local time on Friday, April 11.

“IMPORTANT: MSC Sinfonia’s cruise from Bari tomorrow has been cancelled due to technical issues,” the text message began.

“Our team will reach out shortly to assist with accommodation if needed,” it continued before adding“We apologize for the inconvenience.”

Meanwhile, guests already onboard the challenged ship during a roundtrip 7-night segment sailing from Istanbul, were visiting Corfu for a 6-hour call as passengers in Bari were getting the notification.

“I’m on the cruise now and we’re not disembarking until Athens on Monday [April 14],” shared one passenger. “We haven’t heard anything.”

Reports followed that MSC Sinfonia experienced a malfunction that was reducing the vessel’s speed, requiring the vessel to travel at a limited speed with an escort from the Italian Coast Guard to Bari, where it is currently docked.

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The trouble forced the ship to miss its Athens call, as well as its April 15 and April 16 calls in Turkey, where new passengers were also set to embark on new segments of the voyage.

It’s likely more guests were stranded in those cities waiting for the vessel, and that others onboard were forced to find an alternative way home.

Passengers on the Bari segment were told they would be receiving a 100 percent refund of the cruise fare, as well as a future cruise credit for 100 percent of the fare paid to compensate for the last-minute inconvenience.

There is a good chance others were offered the same compensation while engineers work to repair the issue while the 2,163-guest MSC Sinfonia is stuck in port.

Ship Speed Affected

The news came as the cruise line was celebrating its newest entry to the fleet, the MSC World America, which was celebrating its christening in Miami and taking guests on a preview cruise.

But it’s not the first time an MSC Cruises vessel dealt with technical issues. The much-larger 171,598-gross-ton MSC Bellissima experienced engine failure in December 2024 while in Japan, forcing it to cancel several sailings.

Typically, when a ship has to travel at reduced speeds, it is often a propulsion issue.

MSC Sinfonia
MSC Sinfonia (Photo Credit: Roger Utting)

While engines can generate power, issues in the mechanical system can prevent the power from reaching the propellers so the ship cannot maintain cruising speeds.

The actual problem can be a number of things, from the motors to the shafts to the propellers, which is why engineers in Italy need more time to identify the actual problem.

MSC Cruises says there may not be an answer to the question of when MSC Sinfonia will resume her schedule until April 15.

Once she is up and running again, the vessel will maintain her series of 7-night itineraries from Bari, Istanbul, Izmir, and Athens through the end of the month.

It will then add additional stops like Santorini, Katakolon, and Argostoli, Greece, and also provide several 3-night sailings into summer 2025.

Carnival May Reconsider What Is Shown on the Big Screen

Our world is full of screens of all sizes – tiny screens on smart watches and cell phones, medium screens on computers, and huge screens on other televisions, movie theaters, and yes, cruise ships.

But what should be shown on the huge outdoor poolside screens on a cruise ship? Carnival Cruise Line has gotten some criticism for what it shows at its Carnival Seaside Theaters, but change may be coming.

One guest raised the issue to John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line’s Brand Ambassador, noting what is – and isn’t – shown.

“We have been on Carnival several times and this last week we took our grandchildren on Jubilee. I would like to see less Carnival advertising on the big screen. It is on all day long,” the guest explained. “Could we maybe have island scenes and port scenes. Even ocean scenes would be great.”

It is true that the big screens – typically located on the Lido deck near the main pool – show quite a bit of Carnival Cruise Line advertising. This might range from exclusive shows to advertisements for shore tours to highlights from new ships or new port destinations.

Sometimes there are ocean and beach scenes shown, but this has become less common in favor of more advertising, it seems.

Of course, Carnival Cruise Line does offer the Dive-In Movies – top-rated movies great for a fun night under the stars – but those are usually shown in the evening, with only the occasional afternoon matinee.

“Second, I would love to see anything they are doing special at poolside put up on screen,” the guest commented. “It was very hard to see for all the people crowded around.”

Being a bit shorter myself, I can certainly attest that when there are Lido Deck events – ice carving, games, pool competitions, etc. – it can be hard to see unless you’re at the front of the crowd.

Carnival Cruise Ship Open Deck
Carnival Cruise Ship Open Deck (Photo Copyright: Cruise Hive)

Showing a live camera view on the big screen during the even would be very helpful. Sometimes this is arranged, but not always.

Heald is in firm agreement with the guest that more events should be broadcast via the Seaside Theater, and is going to take steps to see if this might be possible.

“I absolutely agree. I think we need to do more and I think we can, so please leave this with me,” he said. “For the fleet, not just this ship, I will share it with my colleagues.”

Heald often shares ideas and requests with “the beards” for consideration. While this is certainly no guarantee that there might be changes, it does show that Carnival Cruise Line is open to suggestions and delivering what guests want.

Not All TV Changes Are Possible

It should be noted, however, that the cruise line cannot do everything, screen-wise, that guests may want.

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Many times, guests have asked for specific sporting events – tournaments, certain teams, special events, etc. – to be broadcast, but that isn’t always an option.

Carnival Cruise Line has broadcast contracts with certain channels and companies, and can only offer showings in accordance with those contracts.

Cruise Passengers On Ship During Port Day
Cruise Passengers On Ship During Port Day (Photo Credit: Emrys Thakkar)

Some big events, such as the Super Bowl, are often broadcast onboard, but it does depend on which channels have the exact rights each year.

The cruise line will not, however, broadcast any televised events that might be considered too polarizing and controversial, as these could result in unpleasant situations onboard. This was the case with the recent presidential election, and is typically the same for any similar political events.

Guests can, however, tune in to such events on their stateroom televisions (even if the screens aren’t as large!) and can catch the news, different sports broadcasts, and more on a variety of channels.

If a guest’s preferred channels aren’t available, the Premium Wi-Fi Plan supports higher internet speeds that permit streaming movies and apps such as Netflix and Hulu, so guests can see what they wish on their own screens.

New Details Revealed on Disney’s Heroes-and-Villains Themed Ship

On April 14, 2025, Disney Cruise Line announced exciting new details about its latest ship.

Disney Destiny, which is themed around heroes and villains, is set to depart on its maiden voyage on November 20, 2025.

The cruise line has just shared a new concept design of the ship’s Great Hall which is inspired by Marvel Studios’ Black Panther.

During the day, this part of the ship will be filled with positivity brought by heroes, but that can change at any moment!

With 360-degree lighting effects available, the Grand Hall will be a continuously changing space as it reacts to the presence of certain characters, providing a magical experience for guests.

Passengers can expect to see some of the most legendary villains from both Disney and Marvel lore, including Loki, the god of mischief.

When he enters the Grand Hall, it will trigger a visual transformation, taking the room from a bright and sunny area to one that is surrounded by Loki’s signature green aura.

While Loki may be intent on clearing his name with the mortals of Midgard, he may also attempt to claim himself as ruler of the vessel and its occupants.

Of course, he is just one of the villains that may show up in this area seeking out new subjects. Dr. Facilier may also be lurking around the Grand Hall area ready to dazzle passengers with a parlor trick or slide of hand.

If you aren’t interested in joining him for a game of chance, you can also visit Maleficent at Saga Entertainment Lounge to witness her magical powers and experience her evil through close-up demonstrations.

Disney Destiny Cruise Ship
Disney Destiny Cruise Ship

Two brand-new entertainment experiences featuring the fashion icon herself, Cruella de Vil were also announced.

These fashion-centered opportunities allow stylish cruisers to put their personal style to the test on Cruella’s own wretched runway, where she will be providing live commentary.

Be warned though, Cruella promises to be dreadfully honest, so be prepared for her to fawn or faint over your fashion!

As a part of these shows, there will be a time when a terribly inaccurate version of the song plays — audience members may be recruited to sing a more flattering tribute to this in Cruella’s honor.

Other Exciting Features on the Character-Driven Ship

Cruella de Vil does not just have her own show on the 4,000-passenger Disney Destiny — she also has her very own piano bar!

Announced in 2024 during an unveiling event held by Disney Cruise Line, this ship will feature De Vil’s piano lounge, where guests can also interact with a live-action version of the villain.

This lounge will reflect Cruella’s unique style choices, focusing on a white, black, and red color scheme. Of course, the One Hundred and One Dalmatians will also be integrated into this experience but through animations only.

Unlike the fashion show, this piano bar is an adult-exclusive area that will have live music as well as a wide selection of wines, martinis, and cocktails to choose from.

Just across from this is the Cask and Cannon pub, which promises to transport guests right into the Pirates of the Caribbean universe.

This pub will be covered in treasures and will offer several kinds of rums and custom brews to choose from.

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Disney Destiny will be the second ship in Disney’s fleet to have the Haunted Mansion Parlor, but this one promises to be more nautical-themed than the one on Disney Treasure.

Beyond just the bars and pubs, there will be additional experiences open to guests such as dance parties themed around Oogie Boogie from The Nightmare Before Christmas and meet-and-greets with villains such as Sleeping Beauty’s Maleficent or Peter Pan’s Captain Hook.

The ship will also feature AquaMouse, the cruise line’s signature water ride that is already available on Disney Wish and Disney Treasure.

Homeporting in Port Everglades, the new vessel will offer 4- and 5-night itineraries to the Caribbean, including some of Disney’s private destinations.

While only six ships are sailing as part of the Disney Cruise Line fleet, both Disney Destiny and Disney Adventure are set to begin sailing by the end of 2025. The 144,000 gross ton Disney Destiny is currently under construction at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.

With plans to add five more ships between 2027 and 2031, the cruise line’s fleet will more than double in size offering cruisers more magical experiences at sea than ever!

They Flew 10,000 Miles for a Cruise—Then This Detail Ruined Everything

A dream vacation turned into a costly nightmare for a British couple who flew more than 10,000 miles to sail on an Australian cruise.

Despite having traveled with a valid passport and passing through numerous travel and immigration checkpoints without any fanfare, the couple was denied boarding at the Sydney Overseas Passenger Terminal.

Citing a damaged passport, David Hornsby of Southampton and his wife were told they wouldn’t be sailing a 14-night voyage from Sydney to Singapore on Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth after all.

“We arrived at the cruise terminal, went to check in as usual, having already dropped our luggage off, and they looked at my passport and then called somebody over, and then took it away,” Hornsby told his local media outlet.

“My wife was cleared for boarding, but they said there was damage on my passport, which there wasn’t,” he continued, saying the concern was over loose stitching on the center of the UK passport.

Meant to depart from Sydney by 7 p.m. on February 11, 2025, to visit Airlie Beach and Darwin, Australia, and Bali and Jakarta, Indonesia, before arriving in Singapore on February 25, the Hornsbys instead had to quickly rearrange travel home.

After waiting several hours to have their baggage retrieved, the couple booked flights back to the UK from Syndey, which cost £700.

Due to Cunard’s cancellation policies, the Hornsbys are also out of pocket on the original cruise and flight costs.

David has been appealing to Cunard in hopes of getting a refund, a replacement cruise, or some sort of compensation.

However, Cunard says it is not responsible for the Hornsby missing their cruise.

“Our understand is that Mr. and Mrs. Hornsby were refused embarkation to the ship by immigration officials at the international cruise terminal due to a damaged passport,” said a spokesperson for Cunard.

“The planned voyage included a port call to Indonesia, where they have strict standards for damaged passports,” Cunard continued. 

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“Unfortunately, the actions of foreign immigration authorities are outside of our control, and any associated costs should be directed to the guests’ travel insurers.”

Cunard refunded the couple for portions of excursions booked, but would not refund the voyage or provide an alternative voyage.

“We appreciate this is not the outcome that Mr. and Mrs. Hornsby would have wanted, but this set of circumstances is not one Cunard can take responsibility for,” the cruise line stated.

Strict Passport Rules Leave Little Recourse

Cruise lines feature strict cancellation policies, providing refunds based on the date of cancellation from the sailing date, as the closer to the departure date, the less likely they are to sell the space to another passenger.

Cunard advises any guest to purchase travel insurance to cover the costs of an emergency preventing them from boarding.

Although the Hornsbys didn’t mean to “cancel” their sailing, by being denied embarkation due to Australian border officials, they missed the boat, so to speak, by being unaware of immigration policies.

Queen Elizabeth in Sydney
Queen Elizabeth in Sydney (Photo Credit: girlwander1982)

It’s at the discretion of border control whether or not to accept a passport. 

Normal wear and tear is typically okay but if a passport has tears, missing pages, water damage, unofficial markings (even if a child has colored in a passport), or anything that makes a passport difficult to read could result in a denied entry.

Although the Australian government’s passport page doesn’t specifically mention a binding issue, Indonesian border control is notorious for denying entry based on even the most minor damage.

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The Bali media has reported on numerous cases of travelers from Australia being told their passports were no good since Indonesia tightened its security in 2019.

And travel insiders say incidents like this can happen more and more as biometric scanners are increasingly used to scan passenger data and require passports to be in near-pristine condition to work best.

Carnival Cruise Director Painfully Loses Chest Hair

Carnival Spirit has nearly finished her repositioning sailing from Miami, Florida to Seattle, Washington to kick off the Alaska sailing season, and guests onboard just received a special treat for their generosity.

Following through on his commitment to wax his chest in public on the ship’s last sea day if $10,000 or more was raised for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, cruise director Alex Siegler underwent the torturous treatment on Sunday, April 13.

What is even more amazing and generous, however, is that the fundraising goal wasn’t quite reached. Nevertheless, Siegler didn’t let his fans down.

“As you can probably guess, we did not quite make our goal of $10,000,” Siegler announced Sunday in the ship’s theater. “We are just over $8,000 for St. Jude, however, we are going go ahead and go through with the waxing anyway!”

Cheers met his announcement, and Siegler quickly got set up for the excruciating event.

“I am not ready at all,” he admitted before removing his shirt to another chorus of cheers.

One of the ship’s spa personnel prepared the wax as Siegler answered a few questions from the crowd and kept his hilarious commentary going with some bracing deep breaths.

He narrated much of the event, from the initial cleansing to the wax application.

“Who’s had their chest waxed before? This doesn’t hurt, right?” Siegler asked before the first wax was slathered on his not-that-hairy chest.

A bunch of guests in the theater lied to him, loudly responding “No!” while other guests smirked and laughed at the craziness of the event.

Siegler appeared surprised at how warm the wax was, but he kept up his good natured comments as the first guest – Sue – approached for her “prize” of removing the first wax strip thanks to her generous donations.

“Remember, it’s for the kids!” Sue said just before firmly pulling off the very first wax strip.

Siegler’s immediate response to his first chest waxing experience? A surprisingly high pitched, lengthy yelp and a word I’m not allowed to publish.

Yet he kept up the smiles and jokes throughout the experience as more of his chest hair was removed, never letting his happy attitude slip and thanking the guests for their participation. The entire experience, after all, was for a great cause and one Siegler has supported in other fun ways.

In January 2025, he agreed to shave off his beard if guests raised $5,000 for St. Jude. Despite falling a few hundred dollars short of that goal, Siegler still dramatically trimmed – though did not completely shave – his beard.

“I may not be 100% clean shaven, but I could not tell you the last time I saw this much of my face,” he joked about that fundraiser.

While he didn’t share the last time he saw as much of his chest as he has with this latest fundraiser, let’s all hope he doesn’t pick a different body part to de-hair on another Carnival Journeys sailing.

Sailing With Alex Seigler

Seigler will remain aboard Carnival Spirit to lead the ship’s Fun Squad into the Alaska season through May 27. The ship’s first 7-night Alaska sailing departs Seattle on Monday, April 14, with visits planned for Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan, and Victoria.

Seigler will also be Carnival Spirit’s cruise director for much of the end of the Alaska season when he returns to the ship for another contract beginning on July 15, 2025 and lasting through September 9, 2025 – just two departures short of the end of the season.

Carnival Cruise Director Charity
Carnival Cruise Director Charity (Photo Credits: NAN728 & Alex Siegler)

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The popular Carnival cruise director does not yet have a confirmed ship assignment after September, but it is not uncommon for assignments not to be confirmed so far in advance.

After the Alaska season, Carnival Spirit will offer a special 15-night Hawaii sailing roundtrip from Seattle before then departing the Pacific Northwest and returning to Mobile for the winter.

From Alabama, the ship will be sailing a variety of Bahamas and Caribbean itineraries before she returns to the Last Frontier in April 2026.

Norwegian Aqua Officially Christened in Cruise Capital of the World

It’s been an exciting week for debuts in Miami, culminating with the highly anticipated arrival and christening of Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest cruise ship.

Sailing into the world’s busiest port on April 11, 2025, the 156,300-gross-ton Norwegian Aqua celebrated her official launch on April 13 with more than 2,000 attendees and the ship’s godfather, Emmy Award-winning actor Eric Stonestreet.

Stonestreet, best known for his role as Cameron Tucker in the ABC sitcom “Modern Family,” took the stage to share his enthusiasm for the role of godfather.

“As a new cruiser who has a deep passion for travel, it is absolutely spectacular to see the amazing features and experiences that travelers and their families can enjoy aboard Norwegian Aqua, including the world’s first hybrid rollercoaster and waterslide, the Aqua Slidecoaster,” exclaimed Stonestreet.

He went on to praise Norwegian Cruise Line’s team and said he was honored to serve as Norwegian Aqua’s godfather.

“As part of the NCL family, I can’t wait for guests to ‘Experience More at Sea’ with NCL and create unforgettable memories with their families as I look forward to doing with mine as well,” he said.

The ceremony took place while the vessel was docked at NCL’s terminal, featuring a preview of Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest onboard production, “Revolution: A Celebration of Prince.”

The immersive Prince tribute show has been developed in partnership with the Prince Legacy to honor the Oscar and seven-time GRAMMY Award-winning musician.

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Following the performance, David J. Herrera, Norwegian Cruise Line’s president, revealed some changes are in store of the company’s private island destination, Great Stirrup Cay, which will be a regular feature of Norwegian Aqua’s sailings.

“It’s a very special time for all of us at NCL – we are welcoming a new incredible ship into our fleet with the christening of the stunning and action-packed, Norwegian Aqua, and we are doing so alongside her godfather, Eric Stonestreet, who perfectly embodies the authenticity of what it means for our guests to ‘Experience More at Sea,’” he said.

Final Preview Journeys for Norwegian Aqua

After the christening, Norwegian Aqua took its early-bird guests on a preview sailing to Great Stirrup Cay.

It’s the second “first” look at all the new bells and whistles, as Norwegian Aqua also welcomed industry insiders aboard the ship during a quick stopover in New York on April 7, 2025.

Originally slated to make its North America entrance in Boston, the vessel was forced to skip the stop in Beantown due to a severe storm taking place in the North Atlantic during her transatlantic crossing from Southampton, England.

Norwegian Aqua in Miami
Norwegian Aqua in Miami (Photo Credit: Norwegian Cruise Line)

That voyage gave onboard guests, also filled with travel advisors and content creators, extra fun sampling the array of amenities, including more than 20 restaurants and bars, an interactive LED Glow Court sports court, the Mandara Spa, and multiple pools and hot tubs.

The most exciting newcomer to the high seas is the Aqua Slidecoaster, the first at-sea hybrid rollercoaster and waterslide ride found on what the ship’s top deck Aqua Park and Main Pool area.

Once Norwegian Aqua returns to Miami, she will offer a few short sailings to the Bahamas, including Nassau, which recently broke records for passenger visits.

The vessel will then make her way up Florida’s coast to Port Canaveral, where she will begin a summer Caribbean season with a 7-night roundtrip Caribbean cruise to the Bahamas, the US and British Virgin Islands, and the Dominican Republic.

The cruise ship will continue to provide the itineraries from the Central Florida port until August 2025, when she returns to New York to offer guests a series of sailings to Bermuda through September.

Norwegian Aqua will homeport officially in PortMiami during the 2025-2026 winter Caribbean season, beginning in October.

NCL’s Great Stirrup Cay Will Have a Multi-Ship Pier and Heated Pool

Private islands can be amazing cruise destinations, and one great port is about to get greater! Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has announced new amenities and features for all ages coming to Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas.

From the first time guests step foot on the island to how they explore the destination, there will be something new to enjoy.

The new pier to eliminate the need for sometimes uncertain (or uncomfortable – depending on how feisty the waves are!) tender boats was announced in April 2024, with the official groundbreaking in January 2025.

The $150 million project will permit two ships to dock at once and will be a much more convenient and reliable way for guests to reach Great Stirrup Cay. Now, they’ll find even more fun ashore once they do reach the island.

Up first, guests will be greeted by a new welcome center that will also serve as a hub for new tram service. Via tram, guests can better explore the island and enjoy their time at the destination with improved accessibility for everyone.

From youngsters and families enjoying the new splash pad to chilling out in the poolside cabanas to diving into the new heated pool with a swim-up bar, the upcoming enhancements have something for all guests to enjoy, no matter how many times they may already have visited Great Stirrup Cay.

“These newly announced enhancements to Great Stirrup Cay will further improve the guest experience on the island, which is already one of our top-rated destinations worldwide,” said Harry Sommer, president and chief executive officer of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.

“Great Stirrup Cay has long been a guest favorite,” added David J. Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line. “These new additions will take the private island experience to the next level by offering our guests even MORE and the continued freedom and flexibility to design their best vacation.”

Great Stirrup Cay Pool Area
Great Stirrup Cay Pool Area

Other new additions to the already popular island will include the adults-only Vibe Beach Club – already a favorite feature onboard many Norwegian Cruise Line ships – as well as Horizon Park, a lawn games area for even more interaction and friendly competition.

The exact timeline for all these updates to open has not yet been confirmed, though they should all be available to guests later in 2025.

Of course, a variety of factors could impact that projected completion, including the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, which is projected to feature above-normal activity.

Nevertheless, it is full speed ahead on the enhancements, all of which are sure to excite visiting guests. Visitors should note, however, that there may be some disruptions to existing experiences while construction is underway, though such disruptions should be minimal.

More Updates and Enhancements Already Being Planned

Furthermore, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings is not stopping. While this first phase of updating is already underway, more ideas are already being considered for future expansion and development.

“We look forward to adding more exciting and guest-centric experiences on Great Stirrup Cay in the future,” said Herrera.

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While there is no hint at what those further developments may be, it’s clear that the cruise company is committed to providing an exceptional guest experience at its private island.

Great Stirrup Cay Pool Area
Great Stirrup Cay Pool Area

“Along with the completion of a new multi-ship pier later this year, we’re improving both access and amenities on the island. As we anticipate annual guest visits to exceed one million by 2026, we are actively evaluating additional investments in the island to support that growth and expand the amenities our guests can enjoy,” hinted Sommer.

Thus far there are no confirmations about what those new investments may be, but it is clear that private destinations are a hit among cruise travelers.

Other cruise lines are likewise investing in their own destinations to provide exceptional experiences for guests.

Carnival Cruise Line’s first-ever private destination, Celebration Key, will open this summer, while Disney Cruise Line’s newest destination, Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, will soon celebrate its first anniversary.

Coming in 2027 will be “Perfect Day Mexico” with Royal Caribbean at Costa Maya, and Carnival Cruise Line is likewise renaming and updating Roatan to “Isla Tropicale” to enhance its vacation vibes.