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Carnival Ship Unable to Depart Homeport Due to Wind

Guests embarking Carnival Sunshine for an 8-night Eastern Caribbean cruise on Sunday, February 16, 2025 will not be setting sail as they’d hoped – though their cruise is still starting on time.

Carnival Cruise Line reached out to guests the day before embarkation to advise them of the change due to incoming poor weather.

“Our Fleet Operations Center is actively monitoring a cold front that is set to impact the Norfolk area Sunday afternoon, into early Monday morning,” the notification explained. “Strong winds and high waves will make it unsafe to depart as previously scheduled.”

This means Carnival Sunshine will instead remained docked in Norfolk until the rough weather subsides enough for the ship to safely set sail. This is anticipated at approximately 6 a.m. on Monday, February 17.

This is only Carnival Sunshine‘s second departure from Norfolk following arriving at her new homeport. Her first cruise from the Old Dominion was a 5-night Bahamas cruise from February 11-16.

Guests will still be embarking Carnival Sunshine as expected on Sunday and able to enjoy most of the ship’s facilities.

“Related to embarkation for tomorrow, Sunday, February 16, there are no changes,” the email confirmed. “All guests should arrive within their pre-selected Terminal Arrival Appointment. Embarkation will close by the final boarding time indicated on the boarding pass.”

To be clear, the embarkation day plans are not impacted by the weather delay (be sure to grab a slice of the famous Funfetti cheesecake!). Only the ship’s departure is now delayed. This does impact some onboard activities, however.

“While we are docked in Norfolk, all activities and events will continue as planned, but the casino and shops must remain closed,” the email said.

It is normal for ships to be required to have the onboard casino and Fun Shops closed while docked in ports of call, due to local restrictions on such retail operations. Once the vessel reaches international waters, however, they will be able to open.

Itinerary Change Due to Delay

The significant delay – more than 12 hours – means Carnival Sunshine will be unable to maintain her original itinerary. The visit to Princess Cays, which had been planned for Friday, February 21, must now be cancelled.

Fortunately, the two other ports of call are being extended to permit guests extra time ashore.

Carnival Sunshine in Norfolk, Virginia
Carnival Sunshine in Norfolk, Virginia (Credit: Carnival)

The call to Amber Cove was originally planned for Wednesday, February 19 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Now, the ship will not be in Amber Cove until Friday, February 21, but will be docked from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. – an extra hour of shore time.

The call to Grand Turk had originally been planned for Thursday, February 20 from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Now, the ship will be in port from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., an extra two-and-a-half hours. The date of the visit has not changed.

Any pre-paid tours guests purchased through Carnival Cruise Line for Princess Cays will be refunded to travelers’ Sail and Sign accounts, along with the taxes and fees for that now-cancelled port visit. Similarly, tours for Amber Cove will be adjusted to the new schedule.

“We were looking forward to delivering the itinerary we had planned and share your disappointment for this weather-related change but trust you will understand that your safety is a priority,” the email explained.

It is not unusual for ships to make last-minute itinerary changes due to weather. Ports of call are often modified, changed, or even cancelled altogether if necessary.

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It is more uncommon, however, for a ship to remain at her homeport while waiting for the weather to improve.

As of noon on embarkation day, winds just outside the Port of Norfolk at the entrance to Chesapeake Bay were reported as high as 36 knots (41 miles per hour).

While cruise ships can sail in high winds, the direction of the winds, any resulting swells and waves, and navigation challenges are all factored into safety decisions. In these cases, it is best for the ship to stay firmly docked for the safety and comfort of everyone aboard.

The 103,881-gross-ton Carnival Sunshine can welcome 2,642 guests aboard. The ship is also home to 1,150 international crew members who strive to ensure every guest has a wonderful cruise vacation, whether the sun is shining or not.

New First-Ever Experiences Revealed for Disney Adventure

A new cruise ship is always an exciting prospect, and Disney cruise fans now have even more to be excited about for the upcoming Disney Adventure.

When the new ship debuts in December 2025 from Singapore, she will bring brand new experiences with favorite characters, immersive activities, and plenty of Disney magic to everyone aboard.

Of special note is the very first Marvel Style Studio on any Disney cruise ship. This unique experience will offer transformative fun with Marvel-inspired hair, clothing, and makeup options for both children and adults, a great way to celebrate and enjoy favorite super heroes such as Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, Thor, and more.

When not in use for style sessions, the salon will occasionally become an adults-only lounge with beverage tasting experiences, offering even more options for new experiences.

The classic Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique – a mainstay enchanted salon experience – will be a key feature aboard Disney Adventure, helping guests ages 3-12 become their favorite magical characters. Options will range from princes and princesses to sea captains and brave knights, so everyone can enjoy the adventures they love best.

Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique makeovers include different dress and costume choices, hairstyling, makeup, and accessories. Parents can also book a private photo session for their little adventurer, capturing those magical memories in one-of-a-kind ways.

For even more magical fun, younger cruisers ages 3-12 can join in the Royal Society for Friendship and Tea, a charming royal party with iconic Disney princesses. Storytelling, music, and of course, treats and keepsakes will be part of the event, which emphasizes values such as kindness, determination, and bravery.

Royal Society for Friendship and Tea
Royal Society for Friendship and Tea (Rendering Courtesy of Disney Cruise Line)

Making special appearances aboard Disney Adventure will be Duffy and Friends, with the beloved characters offering a brand-new, first-in-the-fleet stage show – “Duffy and The Friend Ship.” The adventurous show will follow Tippy Blue, Duffy, and other fun characters on a sea journey.

Duffy and other characters will also offer the Duffy and Friends Quest, beginning at the themed onboard shop where guests can purchase a “discovery guide” with scavenger hunt clues to find missing items around Disney Adventure. After completing the quest, guests can claim a unique commemorative gift as their prize.

Another action-packed, adrenaline-pumping show will also debut aboard the new ship – “Captain Jack Sparrow & The Siren Queen.” Guests are invited to dress in their pirate best for the hunt for treasure in the Disney Imagination Garden space, along with battling an ink-squirting giant squid and other swashbuckling twists.

Of course, Disney Adventure will also feature other oceangoing adventures throughout the vessel. From the Toy Story theme of the water splash pad to the Moana-inspired Wayfinder Bay relaxation area, guests can enjoy their Disney and Pixar favorites all across the 208,000-gross-ton ship.

Setting Sail Aboard Disney Adventure

Formerly the Global Dream, which Disney Cruise Line purchased in November 2022, Disney Adventure will be Disney Cruise Line’s first vessel to homeport from Asia, bringing classic Disney magic to another part of the globe.

Disney Adventure will be sailing from Singapore, offering 3- and 4-night sailings with no ports of call. These immersive voyages will ensure guests have ample time to enjoy all of the ship’s outstanding features and focus on making magical vacation memories.

Disney Adventure San Fransokyo Street
Disney Adventure San Fransokyo Street (Rendering Courtesy of Disney)

Her first voyage will depart Singapore on December 15, 2025, just in time for outstanding holiday sailings. Disney Adventure will remain sailing from the Garden City year-round for a minimum of five years, part of Disney Cruise Line’s commitment and partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board.

Disney Adventure will be organized into seven themed areas onboard, each one showcasing unique magic and storytelling elements from classic Disney, Pixar, and Marvel films.

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“These uniquely Disney experiences will inspire families to reconnect, recharge and make unforgettable memories that they’ll cherish forever,” said Sharon Siskie, senior vice president and general manager of Disney Cruise Line.

Guests will find fun from “The Little Mermaid,” “Lilo & Stitch,” “Finding Nemo,” “Luca,” “Big Hero 6,” “Frozen,” “Tangled,” “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” and other favorites throughout the vessel, from stateroom theming and decor to onboard artwork, venue spaces, activities, and more.

High Winds Continue to Keep Iconic Ship in Philadelphia

Winds have not yet subsided enough to permit the final journey of the SS United States to begin as planned on Tuesday, February 18, 2025. Instead, yet one more delay is keeping the famed – and rapidly becoming infamous – vessel docked in Philadelphia rather than getting underway for Mobile, Alabama.

The decision to delay yet again was announced by Florida’s Okaloosa County, which has purchased the vessel and now controls her fate. While the aged ocean liner will eventually be scuttled off the Florida panhandle coast near Destin-Fort Worth Beach, the timing has to be right for the delicate move.

“After careful consideration and out of an abundance of caution, Florida’s Okaloosa County has announced that the departure of the SS United States from Philadelphia has been rescheduled for Wednesday, February 19, 2025 due to continued high wind conditions,” the latest delay announcement read.

“We realize these repeated delays have been challenging, but we are committed to sharing these updates with you as we receive them.”

To be fair, the SS United States Conservancy and Okaloosa County do want to ensure the ship is moved smoothly and safely. To do that, weather conditions need to be right.

As of Monday evening, winds in Delaware Bay were reported at 16-20 knots (18-23 miles per hour). Moving just offshore into the Atlantic Ocean, wind speeds increased as high as 24 knots (28 mph).

This most recent delay is just one more day for the vessel to remain in the City of Brotherly Love, as she should now move on Wednesday – one day later than the first wind-related delay.

First, tugboats will maneuver the ship from Pier 80 – where she was moved on Valentine’s Day – out into the Delaware River channel approximately 2-3 hours before low tide. Once low tide is reached, the SS United States can be moved down the river and under various bridges before she will taste the ocean once more.

It is mandatory that the ship be moved at low tide due to clearances with those bridges, particularly the Walt Whitman Bridge – the first span she will encounter, less than a mile from where she has been docked all these years.

Just a few feet will separate the top of the ship’s smokestacks from the bridge’s span as she is moved, and no one wants to risk any dangerous incident that could damage the bridge or the ship.

While still subject to further delays or changes as weather or operational concerns warrant, the SS United States should begin her move down the Delaware River at approximately 12:51 p.m. on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.

The full journey to Mobile is expected to take approximately two weeks, though unforeseen circumstances along the way could cause further changes in the schedule. The ship’s course will be adjusted every six hours with real-time route planning, and she will be tracked online for fans to keep updated on her progress.

Hazards of a Delicate Move

The SS United States is admittedly not in her peak condition after being docked in Philadelphia for the past 343 months, and having been out of service even longer – since November 14, 1969.

Numerous inspections and evaluations have been carried out in recent weeks to ensure the ship is safe to move, though wear and decay on the vessel means she must be moved very carefully under tug assistance.

SS United States Anchor
SS United States Anchor (Photo Credit: Tony Basilio / Flickr)

Optimal weather conditions are essential to avoid any rough conditions or mishaps on her 2,000-mile journey to the ship yard in Mobile, where work will be done to make her suitable to become the world’s largest artificial coral reef. That work will take approximately a year to complete.

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The first 100 miles of the ship’s journey, from Pier 80 down the Delaware River to the Atlantic Ocean, will likely be the most challenging. Along the way, the ship must be carefully maneuvered along the twists and turns of the navigation channel, under numerous bridges, and around other marine traffic.

Once she has reached the open ocean, the SS United States will have more maneuverability in case of difficulties, but will also be more vulnerable to winds and rough weather.

Hopefully, once the weather clears a bit the ship will be able to make her way toward her new destiny and continuing legacy. While it may not be the end for the ship that fans would have wanted, all steps and precautions are being taken to be sure she can reach that end safely.

New MSC Cruise Terminal in Barcelona Welcomes First Guests

Not long after welcoming the first passengers to the new MSC cruise terminal in Miami, Florida, MSC Cruises is celebrating another milestone with its new facilities on the other side of the world. 

Indeed, the new MSC cruise terminal in Barcelona, Spain, disembarked its first guests – who were sailing onboard MSC Fantasia – on the morning of Saturday, February 15, 2025.

The flagship of the Fantasia-class vessels is currently operating multiple Mediterranean itineraries at once of varying lengths – which means not all of the up to 4,363 guests onboard were due to disembark that day. 

The guests who were going home via Europe’s largest cruise port included those on a 4-night one-way getaway sailing from Naples, Italy, to Barcelona, which embarked on February 11, 2025. 

Additionally, a 5-night one-way sailing that embarked from Genoa, Italy, on February 10, 2025, concluded on the same morning. 

With some guests staying onboard, this was a good opportunity for port employees to put the state-of-the-art facilities to test as a portion of the guests disembarked and another set embarked on what will be a new 7-night, round-trip sailing to the Mediterranean. 

Although the new terminal isn’t officially open yet, the milestone was still celebrated with a toast – which was led by Sandra Yunta, Director of the MSC Barcelona Cruise Terminal, and Gianluca Suprani, SVP of Global Port Development and Shore Activities.

The facilities, which were developed by Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura (RBTA), have been described as a cutting-edge architectural masterpiece – designed to enhance the guest experience while in port. 

The terminal will be formally inaugurated in the next few months, with more details coming soon. 

Once it is officially up and running, it will serve both MSC cruise ships and vessels from Explora Journeys – which is a luxury brand that is owned by the MSC Group

Committing to a Future in Barcelona

When MSC Cruises obtained permission to build and operate a new terminal at the busy Barcelona cruise port, the brand had one goal in mind: Consolidate and strengthen its presence in Barcelona as an important gateway to the Western Mediterranean. 

“Barcelona is not only an important homeport for the cruises division, but also for the entire Group and its shipping business,” Pierfrancesco Vago, MSC Cruises’ Executive Chairman, said when the project was confirmed in 2021.

As such, the new terminal is a further proof of MSC Group’s longstanding commitment to the city of Barcelona and the entire Catalonia region,” Vago continued. 

MSC World Europa in Barcelona (Photo Credit: Lara-SH)

As the largest cruise line in Europe, Mediterranean itineraries are among the most popular for the brand – although they do also sail to other destinations, such as the Caribbean. 

In recent years, MSC has also increased its presence in Spain in other ways – such as by scheduling 500 ship calls in 2023 and introducing mini cruises based out of Barcelona in 2024. 

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As the new terminal was designed, the cruise line kept both sustainability and the desire to enhance its homeport operations in Barcelona top of mind. 

“Perhaps most importantly, the new terminal will allow us to operate expanded homeport operations, resulting in added direct and indirect economic benefit for the city and the overall region,” Vago added.

“Finally, the new terminal allows us to further demonstrate our commitment to environmental sustainability as it will feature both shore power facilities as well as LNG bunkering operations,” he concluded.

As big supporters of shore power, which is a more environmentally friendly way to power ships while docked, MSC’s leadership team has plans in the works to expand shore power capability at ports throughout Europe and the US by the end of 2026. 

Barcelona was identified as one of 15 ports where local grid connection could be established, and with this goal in mind, the new terminal has been built to include both shore power facilities and LNG bunkering operations – which is another greener fuel alternative

Currently, 67% of the MSC fleet is equipped with shore power capability – with all new builds, such as the upcoming MSC World America, joining the fleet with this ability.

Cruise Director Offers Tips for Riding Carnival’s Roller Coaster

BOLT is the first ever roller coaster at sea  – and Carnival Cruise Director Kyndall “Fire” Magyar is doing her best to make sure guests don’t miss out on the chance to ride.

The sea coaster first debuted on Mardi Gras in 2021, but can now be found on Carnival Celebration (2022) and Carnival Jubilee (2023) – which is Carnival’s newest ship and Magyar’s current home. 

As one of the most popular and exciting innovations for thrill seekers at sea, there is obviously a lot of demand for cruisers lucky enough to sail on a ship with this attraction. 

That said, it’s also easy for cruise guests who haven’t done their research to miss out on the opportunity – which is why Ms. Kyndall Fire posted her top tips in a recent Facebook reel. 

Her first tip was to book early – before reservations run out and with time to rebook if poor weather leads to cancellations

The ride cannot operate in heavy winds or if lightning is present – and rain is evaluated on a case by case basis. 

“Definitely book as soon as you board. We got cancelled 3 times due to wind and finally on the 4th try got to ride,” one of Magyar’s followers confirmed. 

It’s also important to note that cruisers cannot simply walk up to the roller coaster and ride.

Bookings must be made in advance on the Carnival HUB app, which cannot be done until embarkation day

As many of the activities on Carnival sailings are automatically included in the cruise fare, passengers who are new to the family-friendly cruise line also might not realize that there is an extra charge to ride. 

For $15, guests get to enjoy two laps around the 800-foot track. But as Magyar suggests, “book the family passes,” as these offer three rides for the price of two. 

Last but not least, the Texas-native reminded guests to wear appropriate closed toed shoes – as those who show up barefoot or in flip flops may be turned away. 

Although Crocs have often been a source of controversy among Carnival cruisers, Magyar confirmed in the comments section that they count as acceptable footwear as long as they are secured with a back strap. 

A High-Speed Innovation 

While thrill seekers may be used to seeing attractions like water slides onboard, the BOLT roller coaster is truly the first of its kind. 

Known as the Ultimate Sea Coaster, the all-electric ride reaches speeds of up to 40 miles per hour and offers some breathtaking 360 degree ocean views. 

In order to ride the open air attraction, guests sit on what looks like a motorcycle or jet ski – and whichever passenger is up front can control the speed using the handlebars. 

For safety reasons, guests must be between 4’3” and 6’5” to ride and there is a maximum weight limit of 300 pounds per person.

Carnival's BOLT Roller Coaster
Carnival’s BOLT Roller Coaster at sunset (Photo Credit: Carnival Cruise Line)

Kids under 12 are also required to ride with someone who is 15-years-old or older. 

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Unsurprisingly, BOLT has been met with much enthusiasm in the cruising community – which is likely why the ride was also included on additional ships. 

“I highly recommend THE BOLT! It’s a blast,” one former guest exclaimed. 

“Scared the bejeezus out of me! I screamed and laughed the entire 30 second ride,” another happy cruiser shared.

In fact, the ride has received such a positive response, the other cruise lines seem to be taking note.

Disney Cruise Line, for example, already features hybrid water coasters, such as the AquaMouse, onboard Disney Wish, Disney Treasure, and the upcoming Disney Destiny

But now, the new Disney Adventure will be setting sail with its own roller coaster at the end of 2025 – called Ironcycle Test Run – which will set a new record as the longest roller coaster at sea.

First Time Cruiser Tries Out Margaritaville at Sea’s Paradise

First cruise ever or the worst cruise ever? For one YouTuber, it was supposed to be both. 

While the usually low prices on Margaritaville at Sea sailings are tempting, overwhelmingly negative reviews are raising serious questions if it is even worth the trip.

Guests have frequently reported issues with the drink packages, getting overcharged for various reasons, and just an all around lack of communication from the crew members.

After seeing a wide range of different comments online, content creator Tonio Guajardo decided to set the record straight by taking his first ever cruise on Margaritaville at Sea’s Paradise.

He booked the cheapest cruise he could find, which was a $49 per-person room for a 2-night round-trip cruise out of Florida’s Port of Palm Beach.

The 1,680-guest vessel currently offers 2, 3, and 4-night cruises to Key West and the Bahamas – and Guajardo did the 2-night Grand Bahama Getaway itinerary, which makes one stop in Freeport, Grand Bahama.

Once onboard, Guajardo rated his experience using the four common criteria used in cruise reviews: the room, activities, food, and excursions – and the 34-year-old ship was better than he was expecting.

Beginning with his interior cabin, Guajardo, who is on the tall side at 6’1″, boasted about how spacious it was – noting that the room had a large bed, a desk, and even an extra pull-down bunk bed.

Despite the lack of a window, he thought the room was a great deal for what he paid.

Moving onto the food, the creator tried out the ship’s complimentary buffet – with the lackluster options leaving something to be desired.

Guajardo quickly left the buffet and went to Frank & Lola’s Pizzeria for dinner. While it is an extra cost, he did seem to enjoy the food more than at the buffet. 

On his second night, he tried the ship’s JWB Steakhouse, which actually has good reviews compared to the ship’s complimentary dining options. In Guajardo words, “This dinner lived up to the hype.” 

The highlight of the trip was the excursion to a private island with the cute – but sometimes dangerous – Bahamian pigs.

This place is officially one of the most beautiful places I have ever been to,” Guajardo said, adding, “I’ve been very impressed.” 

Ultimately, the 52,925-gross ton ship made a good impression – except when it came to the entertainment.

The YouTuber noted that it was not really his taste, but felt the entertainment on a 2-night cruise was not as important as things like the cabin and the excursions.

Watch Guajardo’s YouTube video, which has been viewed more than 1.7 million times since it was posted on January 18, 2025, below:

Does Margaritaville at Sea Deserve the Negativity?

Over time, the two ships that now make up the Margaritaville at Sea fleet have been passed around by various cruise lines.

Both were originally built for Costa Cruises but were sold multiple times before becoming part of Margaritaville at Sea.

Paradise came first in 2022, followed by Islander in 2024 – and it hasn’t always been smooth sailing.

Paradise, which launched in 1991, failed a surprise CDC health inspection in May of 2024, scoring an 83 – with 86 and above being a passing score.

The reasons for this score included overcrowding, poor sanitation practices, and food safety concerns. However the cruise live moved fast to make sure many of the aspects were corrected.

But good news if you are planning a trip aboard Paradise – it is set to be upgraded by March of 2025. The renovations are targeted at improving all dining areas, cocktail experiences, and entertainment.

Margaritaville at Sea Paradise Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Port of Palm Beach

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Many of Guajardo’s subscribers appreciated the honesty of his video – seeing it as a nice contrast to other reviews online.

“No hate on cruise ship channels, but it’s a bit refreshing seeing someone who never been on a cruise ship to review this ship instead of the usual whose been on others. Kind of puts a nice different perspective, more for those on budgets and who are looking for a first cruise themselves,” one viewer shared.

“So refreshing to see a reviewer with an open mind and realistic expectations, too many people out there want the top tier experience but pay the minimum and then complain,” another viewer added.

For a reasonably priced escape, Margaritaville at Sea offers an easy route to the Bahamas for guests with the right mindset.

But do keep in mind that the extreme savings come with trade-offs – expect a simpler experience than a top-tier cruise line.

Legendary Name Revealed for Third Icon-Class Ship

Six months before the highly anticipated debut of the second ship in the phenomenal Icon class, Star of the Seas, Royal Caribbean has now released the name of the third Icon ship – Legend of the Seas.

This is the first time in the cruise line’s nearly 60-year history that a new ship has resurrected the name of a previous vessel.

Legend of the Seas is already under construction at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland, following her steel cutting in January 2024, and she is slated to debut in July 2026.

“On the heels of celebrating one year of the record-breaking Icon Class and the memories made by vacationers of all ages on Icon, we are thrilled to announce the name of Royal Caribbean’s third Icon Class vacation,” said Michael Bayley, Royal Caribbean’s president and CEO.

“Legend of the Seas is the next bold step in this exciting era of vacations and the continuation of the Icon Class legacy, and we look forward to bringing the revolutionary lineup of experiences to more families and adventurers across Europe, the Caribbean and beyond.”

The ship is scheduled to have a diverse schedule when she joins the fleet, spending her first summer in Europe offering 7-night Western Mediterranean itineraries from Barcelona to top legendary destinations in France, Italy, and Spain.

In November 2026, the ship will arrive at her year-round homeport – Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. From there, she will offer 6- and 8-night Caribbean itineraries, with both Western and Southern routes planned.

Every sailing will also visit Royal Caribbean’s award-winning private island in the Bahamas, Perfect Day at CocoCay.

The first bookings for Legend of the Seas will open to the public on Thursday, February 20, 2025. Cruisers who are “loyal to Royal” and part of the Crown & Anchor Society loyalty program will have special early booking opportunities.

How Legend of the Seas Will Be Different

While the first two ships in the Icon class, Icon of the Seas and Star of the Seas, are markedly similar, Legend of the Seas will have further tweaks, updates, and changes. This will make the ship notably different from her sister ships.

While the exact details of those changes are yet to be revealed, it is not unusual for a cruise ship class to be updated after the first two ships are built.

Cruise lines will study guest feedback comments and surveys, the popularity of different features, and overall operational data to decide on such changes.

Legend of the Seas is sure to continue the most popular features of the Icon class, including the adrenaline-pumping Crown’s Edge skywalk as well as the Category 6 waterpark.

The cruise line’s signature show venues, the unique Pearl on the promenade, and various other venues, outstanding staterooms, dining options, and more are sure to be key features aboard Legend of the Seas.

Three Icon-Class Cruise Ships
Three Icon-Class Cruise Ships

The new ship’s name is not entirely a surprise, as a brief website leak occurred at the end of January 2025 hinting that Legend of the Seas was a strong possibility.

What is certain is that the new Legend of the Seas will be significantly different than the original Legend of the Seas, the Vision-class ship that sailed for Royal Caribbean from 1995-2017.

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After being sold to Thomson Cruises, the ship was briefly renamed TUI Discovery 2 before rebranding to Marella Discovery 2, the name she has today.

Still in active service with Marella Cruises, the former Legend of the Seas sails in the Canary Islands, Greek Isles, the Caribbean, and the Mediterranean, depending on sailing date.

As excitement builds for Legend of the Seas, wouldn’t it be something if the former and the future ship had a meetup sailing planned in 2026? Legendary indeed!

Funding Secured for New Seward Cruise Dock and Terminal

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Seward’s planned “Port of Tomorrow” moved a step closer to reality thanks to new legislation that allows the Alaskan port’s owner to issue the bonds that will finance a two-berth dock and cruise terminal.

The state-owned Alaska Railroad Corporation owns and operates the Port of Seward, a popular destination located on an inlet of the Kenai Peninsula in southern Alaska. In a typical season, more than 100 cruise ship calls are made to Seward.

Its existing dock and terminal date from the 1960s and are in need of replacement. The so-called “Port of Tomorrow” was announced in March 2024 with a price tag of $137 million.

Since Alaska Railroad Company was previously authorized to issue bonds up to only $60 million, the Alaska House of Representatives was called upon to raise the limit. It did so on February 17, 2025 with House Bill 65, which enables a bond issue up to $135 million.

Once completed, the upgraded port will have a 68,000-square-foot terminal building and a 750-foot, two-berth floating dock large enough to accommodate Royal Caribbean’s Quantum-class ships.

Parent company Royal Caribbean Group is a partner in the project, and a 30-year lease already is in place between the cruise company and the port.

The Alaska Railroad Corporation’s board of directors approved the project in August 2024. Under the agreement, ships from Royal Caribbean Group’s three brands — Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea Cruises, will have access to the berths, and Alaska Railroad Corporation can assign available dock space to other vessels as well.

“The replacement dock and terminal facility must accommodate Alaska marine highway system vessels with side loading doors. The maximum principal amount of bonds that the Alaska Railroad Corporation may issue under this section is $135,000,000,the text of the bill reads.

The modernized port had previously received a $45 million federal grant to install shore power technology, and the construction of the power infrastructure is set to be completed by mid-2026.

Hooking into shoreside power enables cruise ships to turn off their engines, substantially reducing emissions, while maintaining hotel operations.

The grant, issued by the Environmental Protection Agency, will finance the expansion of an electrical transmission cable to the port, as well as switchgear technology, and a battery storage system. 

Seward Cruise Port
Seward Cruise Port

Power to the port is provided by Seward Electric Services, which is owned by the city. The full cost of the shore power installation project is estimated at $50.8 million, leaving about $5 million to be paid for by the Seward Company, a public-private partnership whose members include Alaska Railroad Corporation, Royal Caribbean Group, and Turnagain Marine.

Royal Caribbean’s Quantum-class ships are equipped with shore power connectivity technology, as are several Celebrity Cruises ships. 

Multiple Cruise Lines Include Seward on Alaska Itineraries

Ships from the three cruise brands owned by Royal Caribbean Group routinely offer Alaska itineraries that feature calls at Seward. The destination is considered the gateway to pristine Kenai Fjords National Park, and is home to the well-known Alaska SeaLife Center.

The Alaska cruise season begins in early April and continues through September. In 2025, six Royal Caribbean ships are slated to offer sailings to the Great Land — Quantum of the Seas, Ovation of the Seas, Radiance of the Seas, Serenade of the Seas, Brilliance of the Seas, and Anthem of the Seas, although not all of them will call at Seward. 

Silversea Cruises’ Silver Moon and Silver Nova will call at Seward in 2025, along with Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Summit, and Royal Caribbean’s Radiance of the Seas.

Other notable ships that will bring guests to Seward in 2025 include Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth, Viking’s Viking Orion and Viking Venus, and Princess Cruises’ Ruby Princess, among others.

Cute Stowaways Crash Royal Caribbean’s Transatlantic Voyage

Three surprising stowaways were discovered onboard Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas – and they are simply too adorable for cruise guests to not give a hoot! 

The unexpected guests are not of the human variety, but rather are a pair of burrowing owls and one tiny warbler that landed onboard the Oasis-class ship before she set sail on her current cruise – which is a 12-night voyage from Miami, Florida, to Barcelona, Spain.

Per the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology institute, burrowing owls are monogamous and usually mate for life – which means the feathery passengers are likely a couple. 

Current passengers have been keeping the cruise community updated: “We have two burrowing owls and a tiny warbler that stowed away in Central Park to make the crossing. Unfortunately, the owls have drawn so much attention that they now need to be caught and won’t be allowed into Spain until quarantined and then… Deported?” 

For context, Central Park refers to an onboard “neighborhood” that features a garden, shops, restaurants, and bars. 

“The tiny bird is hard to find so I don’t even know if the ship is aware of it. One of the owls has also explored the Solarium and miniature golf course. It’s been exciting,” the guest continued.

The Transatlantic crossing officially embarked on February 10, 2025, with the birds most likely joining the ship while she was docked in PortMiami.

The 5,484-guest ship will call on Cartagena and Palma De Mallorca in Spain before her passengers disembark (with quite the story to tell) in Barcelona on February 22, 2025. 

Interestingly, this also isn’t the first time an owl has tried to call a Royal Caribbean ship home. 

In January of 2023, a burrowing owl was found onboard Symphony of the Seas during a two-week sailing that was also based out of Miami. 

Once the animal was spotted, crew members made sure it stayed healthy until the cruise concluded – at which point, the unharmed owl was handed over to the South Florida Wildlife Center. 

What Will Happen to the Avian Visitors?

As was the case the last time an owl stowed away on a Royal Caribbean ship, the crew members have been consulting with wildlife experts to tend to the birds and eventually return them to their normal habitat. 

So far, one of the owls has been safely captured and is being cared for by crew members. According to some reports, they have even been enjoying steak cooked just for them. 

The other owl was briefly contained, but has since escaped again as of the most recent update.

Central Park on Allure of the Seas
Central Park on Allure of the Seas (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks)

“The 2 owls have been collected (EDIT: as of this afternoon, one of the 2 captured escaped and flew back to [Central Park] and is still evading staff) and placed in temporary cages/ boxes,” a current passenger shared.

“It was stressful for them and less safe to be in Central Park as much as we enjoyed looking at them.They are now being fed and watered and cared for according to the animal expert’s guidelines,” they continued.

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Both birds will need to be captured by February 20, 2025, as the current plan is to remove the animals when the 225,282-gross ton vessel docks in Cartagena that morning – which is the first of the two port calls on the itinerary. 

“They will be offloaded in Cartagena where management and the local authorities will process the paperwork,” the same guest shared, citing an announcement from the captain as their source.

“They will then be flown back to Miami where they can safely be released in their native habitat,” they continued, confirming a happy ending for the owls. 

No plan has been announced regarding the warbler, but Royal Caribbean will certainly act in the small songbird’s best interest if it is still onboard.