Music promoter On the Blue Cruises announced it will present a 5-night Monsters of Rock Cruise aboard a Norwegian Cruise Line ship in spring 2025, featuring a slew of rock band performances and other interactive events for guests.
The full-ship charter of Norwegian Joy will depart the Port of Miami on March 10, 2025, and make two port calls, one at Great Stirrup Cay, Norwegian Cruise Line’s private island destination in the Bahamas, and another at Nassau, Bahamas.
With nearly 40 bands already lined up, the rock cruise — dubbed MORC ’25 —will be hosted by Eddie Trunk, the radio personality known for his hard rock and heavy metal radio and television shows. A group of co-hosts will join the sailing as well, serving as moderators for musician Q-and-A sessions and other events.
Norwegian Joy Rock Cruise Line-up.
Among the rock bands scheduled to perform are Tesla, LA Guns, Slaughter, Rose Tattoo, Aldo Nova, Iron Maidens, Lynch Mob, The Bites, Midnight City, Hurricane, The Cruel Intentions, Winger, and Michael Schenker.
The performances are just part of the Monsters of Rock Cruise, which in 2025 will mark its 13th year as a theme cruise at sea. Along with the bands, interactive events will feature Gong Show Karaoke, Cooking with Rock Stars, and Painting with Rock Stars. The voyage will mark the first time the theme sailing will be held aboard Norwegian Joy.
A sports event, yet to be announced, is planned, too, with a “Rockers vs. Average Joe’s” theme. Comedy shows are also on the activity schedule.
The rock bands will perform on multiple stages set up across the Breakaway Plus-class ship, which accommodates about 3,880 guests in double occupancy. Norwegian Joy, which entered service in 2017, was the second of the cruise line’s four Breakaway Plus vessels.
Other ships in the class include Norwegian Bliss (2018); Norwegian Encore (2019); and Norwegian Escape (2015). The class represents the line’s largest ships, all with a total capacity of about 4,400 cruisers when all berths are occupied. The ships were the first to debut Norwegian Cruise Line’s popular Speedway go-kart tracks.
The 167,725-gross ton Norwegian Joy also features multiple pools and water activities, such as thrilling waterslides, and for those seeking a quiet atmosphere, the ship offers the line’s adult-only Vibe Beach Club and the Mandara Spa.
As on all the Breakaway Plus ships, guests can book accommodation in The Haven, Norwegian Cruise Line’s exclusive ship-within-a-ship luxury area.
Guests to Enjoy Two Port Calls in the Bahamas
Cruisers booking the Monsters of Rock Cruise will spend one day at Great Stirrup Cay, the 250-acre private island in the Bahamas.
The destination offers a slew of water-based activities, such as snorkeling, kayaking, swimming, and jet skiing. The island retreat also provides a variety of eateries, including some that are complimentary and some with a cover charge.
Rock Cruise (Photo Credit: Mike Savoia)
At the Nassau port call, guests will find a new cruise terminal, recently completed with an investment of $300 million. Among the improvements to the port are a redesigned waterfront, more cruise ship berths, entertainment spaces, food sellers, retail stores, and a living coral exhibit.
Guests can choose from many active excursions and tours, such as the Dolphin Encounter and Atlantis Aquaventure, plus relaxing alternatives like the Blue Lagoon Island Beach Day. Top attractions in Nassau include the Pirates of Nassau Museum, historic Parliament Square, and the Cloisters and Versailles Gardens, on nearby Paradise Island.
Monsters of Rock has opened bookings for the themed cruise and set a cruise fare of $2,699 per person, double occupancy. The fare does not include taxes or a fee supplement.
A cruise vacation can be one of the best ways to blend relaxation and luxury with adventure and excitement, but it’s easy to overspend if you are not careful.
Even simple tricks like unplugging from the internet while you are on board the ship and bringing your own beach gear to enjoy an afternoon on the beach in port, rather than paying for a pricey shore excursion, can considerably slash your cruising costs.
This guide will cover everything you need to know about making the most of your cruise vacation without breaking the bank. If you want to learn how to cut costs while booking, slash onboard expenses, and even save a few dollars in port, we’ve got you covered!
Saving money on a cruise starts before you even pull out your credit card. Prices vary drastically from one cruise line to another and from season to season.
Prices can even vary for packages on the exact same ship depending on when you book, which type of room you book, and the upgrades you choose. To help you enjoy serious savings on these upfront costs, here’s a few basic tips.
Be Flexible, Know When to Book, and Compare Prices
Booking a cruise is all about timing. Prices often fluctuate depending on when you are booking and when the cruise ship actually sets sail. While nothing is set in stone, prices are generally a bit lower when cruise packages first go on sale.
There’s also always the possibility of snagging a last-minute deal, but it’s risky if you have your heart set on specific dates and itineraries, so you have to be flexible.
Cruise Passengers in Nassau, Bahamas (Photo Credit: Luciavonu)
Another general rule for saving money is to book your cruise at the beginning of the year. The stretch between January and March is informally known as “wave season,” when cruise lines industry-wide tend to have their best sales and promotions.
Not only can you save money on tickets, but it’s also a good time to book onboard packages and take advantage of free upgrade offers.
Even if you are flexible about dates and your timing is right, it’s still worth comparing packages between cruise lines and different ships. Putting in the effort to actually compare prices will help you jump on the best deal.
Look into Using a Travel Agent
While it may seem a little bit old-fashioned in an age when Expedia and other travel websites make it possible to book an entire vacation on your phone, a knowledgeable travel agent can be a real asset.
Not only are they well-informed about cruise costs, but they often have access to exclusive deals, so they can help you find a cruise ship and itinerary that aligns with your budget and personal preferences.
Consider the Embarkation and Disembarkation Port
It may seem like an obvious consideration, but plenty of people overlook where their cruise ship will actually depart from and return to in the excitement of choosing an itinerary and cruise ship.
Deciding how you will actually get to and from your ship almost becomes an oversight when you think you found a great deal on an attractive cruise that visits appealing destinations.
Cruise Ships Docked in Miami, Florida (Photo Credit: BLAZE Pro)
However, choosing a domestic cruise port that you can drive to instead of having to fly can actually save you a significant amount on the total costs of your vacation.
Most ports have large overnight parking lots that are much cheaper to use than the costs associated with flights, airport transfers, taxi fares, and pre-cruise hotels.
Choose a Low-Cost Room
If you’re looking to cut costs, opt for a budget-friendly inside cabin or basic stateroom rather than suites and outward-facing rooms with balconies. Remember, your accommodations are just where you will sleep and shower.
Carnival Cruise Line Cabin (Photo Credit: Cruise Hive)
No matter which room you choose, you’ll still have access to all of the ship’s onboard amenities and activities. Make the focus of your vacation the ship and where it will take you rather than fixating on where you’ll sleep. It’s one of the easiest ways to save.
Share a Cabin if You’re Traveling Solo
Some cruise lines offer cabins specifically designed for single cruisers, which can be more affordable than paying the single supplement on a double cabin.
You can also look into sharing a cabin with a fellow solo traveler, as this can help you avoid the single supplement, reduce costs, and potentially meet a new friend with whom you can enjoy the cruise experience.
The glitz and glamor of traveling on the newest mega-ship with the latest attractions almost always comes at a cost. Older ships tend to be far more affordable and can offer an amazing and memorable cruising experience.
Take Advantage of Loyalty Rewards, Credit Card Points, and Onboard Credit Opportunities
Seasoned cruise passengers know how eager cruise lines are to retain their passengers’ loyalty. In a competitive industry, most cruise lines offer useful loyalty programs in an effort to gain repeat travel from their passengers.
By researching and joining a cruise line’s loyalty program, you may unlock booking discounts, free onboard upgrades, and even credits you can apply to the cost of cruises you take in the future.
Photo Courtesy: Carnival
You can also maximize savings by applying credit card points and other card-based travel rewards to the cost of your cruise. From saving money on travel insurance to reducing the total you have to pay for your cruise package, certain credit cards can save you a bundle on your vacation if you know how to use them.
Once you are on board a ship, make sure that you take full advantage of any onboard credit opportunities included in your booking.
Plenty of cruise lines include these offers to make booking with them more attractive, but they also know that a large number of passengers will forget about them once they are on board the ship, so it’s a low-risk advertising strategy. Make sure you actually use these offers to their full potential!
Tips for Saving Money While You’re on the Ship
Reducing your vacation costs doesn’t stop after you have found a deal on a cruise package. How you spend while on board the ship will significantly impact your total costs. Use these tips to stay within your budget.
Prices for essentials, like sunscreen and pool supplies, are almost always heavily inflated in the onboard shops. By packing these items ahead of time, you can cut down on unnecessary expenses. Follow a thorough packing list before you cruise, and avoid packing at the last minute.
From toiletries to swimwear, ensuring you don’t forget anything can save you a lot of money. Not only can avoiding these onboard purchases save you money, but being fully prepared will help you enjoy a stress-free vacation experience.
Rather than having to pay a fee to have alcohol brought to your door, this can be a way to enjoy a low-cost drink in the privacy of your room. You can also look into paying the corkage fee to bring your own wine to a restaurant.
Look into Drink Packages
Alcoholic beverages can quickly become one of your most costly onboard expenses if you’re not careful. When you consider that a single beer can cost $6 to $8, while just one cocktail can set you back as much as $15, it’s not a huge surprise that big drinkers find themselves shelling out serious money on drinks while they are cruising.
Cruise Line Drink
If you are a big drinker or even just want the benefit of knowing your full costs upfront, consider purchasing a drinks package. Most cruise lines offer beverage packages that cover a wide range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks at a set price per day. For many cruise passengers, this can be a cost-effective way to indulge.
We also recommend purchasing these packages ahead of time, as they are almost always cheaper when booked in advance than when you’re on the ship itself. Finally, if you don’t drink alcohol or only occasionally enjoy a drink, avoid these packages altogether and save even more.
Be Financially Savvy About Snacks and Meals
You can cut down on food costs if you avoid specialty restaurants and stick to the buffets and main dining rooms included with your fare or that do not come with excess fees.
In many cases, the food is just as good, but you avoid paying for the extras, like a fancier dining room, better table service, and a more exclusive experience.
Touching Food at the Cruise Buffet (Photo Credit: Melissa Herzog)
The main dining rooms also tend to have rotating menus and a wide range of options to suit different palates and dietary restrictions, so you can still enjoy plenty of variety without incurring extra costs. If you decide to treat yourself to a specialty dining option, try the lunch menu, which is usually less expensive than the dinner menu.
Know What’s Included Ahead of Time
Speaking of drink packages and avoiding extra food costs, it is always worth taking time to familiarize yourself with what’s included in your cruise fare to get the most value out of it.
From meals to onboard amenities, understanding what’s covered can help you budget accordingly and avoid unexpected fees. Most cruise lines provide detailed information about what is and isn’t included in their fares directly on their website, making planning ahead of your vacation easy.
Costa Cruise Ship Embarkation (Photo Credit: KarSol)
If you’re ever unsure, ask. Cruise ship staff aren’t going to be offended if you ask if there is an extra fee to order something or participate in a particular activity.
Enjoy everything that comes with your cruise rather than getting lured into premium activities, like spa treatments and gambling in the casino.
Look into Free Kid Cruises
Plenty of cruise lines offer huge discounts for children traveling with two adults. Sometimes, you can even choose a package where kids sail for free! This can significantly reduce your vacation costs, turning a cruise from an expensive form of travel to one more affordable than other types of vacations.
Kids on a Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Tomsickova Tatyana)
This is another area where a travel agent can help you and your family enjoy a memorable experience without breaking the bank.
Unplug and Save
Staying connected while you’re on a cruise can be expensive. Wi-Fi and internet packages tend to be relatively pricey, and many will only cover a single device. One of the simplest ways to slash onboard expenses is to use your cruise vacation as an opportunity to disconnect and unwind.
Cruise Wi-Fi
Leave social media, work emails, and scrolling through news articles behind for a few days. Taking a break from technology can seem a bit difficult at first, but it’s also a way to enhance your relaxation while at sea.
If you do need internet access, many port terminals and the restaurants surrounding them offer free Wi-Fi. If you can hold out until you are in port, you can save on unnecessary internet charges. If you pay for an internet package, you can use some money-saving Wi-Fi hacks to avoid spending too much.
Tips for Saving Money While in Port
While costs will vary depending on where your itinerary takes you, there are plenty of ways to save on in-port expenses.
Take Your Own Photos
Whether onboard or in port, taking your own photographs is the best way to capture memories without the extra costs. Make sure there is plenty of space on your smartphone or your camera’s memory card.
Cruise Passengers Enjoy the Views of Alaska (Photo Credit: Gene R Samit)
You can always ask fellow cruise passengers to take photos of you and your travel companions rather than paying a fee to have your photo taken in port or onboard.
Research and Book Excursions Ahead of Time
Do your research and only participate in excursions that are important to you. Don’t get upsold into an excursion you’re only mildly interested in.
Researching what a port offers can also help you realize that you don’t need to spend money to enjoy the location. Plenty of towns can be explored on foot or using low-cost public transportation.
If you pay for an excursion, booking ahead will help you save money and budget your final costs for the entire vacation. It will also help you get talked into an experience that isn’t overly appealing to you.
Photo: Copyright Cruise Hive
Remember, an afternoon of relaxing on a tropical beach, getting an inexpensive lunch from a street vendor, and taking a walk around a town can be just as fun and memorable as a pricey ATV or zip-lining adventure.
In some cases, these overly organized and action-packed excursions actually rob you of the opportunity to slow things down and enjoy a new destination and culture in an authentic way.
Pack Appropriately for the Itinerary
Just like it’s essential not to forget anything you need while you are on board your ship, packing everything you need to explore a port of call can save you from paying inflated tourist prices for basic goods.
Think sunscreen, beach supplies, snacks, water bottle, an umbrella, sunglasses, hiking shoes, or anything else you might need in port. The less you have to spend in port, the cheaper your vacation will be.
Photo Copyright: Emrys Thakkar
By bringing the appropriate cash with you on your cruise, you can also avoid paying hefty ATM fees and foreign currency exchange fees.
Many of the most popular ports of call rely on tourism, so they will accept low denominations of US dollars as well as their own currency. Having a small amount of locally accepted cash with you can save you from paying unnecessary fees, plus it makes things way easier!
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the cheapest month to go on a cruise?
While no single month is the cheapest, the stretch between January and March is known as wave season, and most cruise lines offer huge discounts and promotions during this period.
Cruise lines want to ensure they fill their ships for the year, so use this time to score a great deal on a package or enjoy free upgrades and perks, like low-cost, all-inclusive packages or prepaid gratuities.
How much money should I take on a 7-day cruise?
The amount of money you need will depend on your spending habits and the type of drink and meal packages you have. That said, a general rule is to have roughly $50 to $100 available per person for miscellaneous onboard and in-port expenses. Naturally, anything you don’t spend is a bonus, but it’s a good idea to have funds available just in case.
How do I get the best deal on a cruise?
One of the best ways to get a good deal is to be flexible about when you travel and where you are willing to go. You should also track fares online to jump on a good deal when one arises.
You can also talk with a travel agent and give them an exact budget range that you are comfortable with so they can find you the best deal available at that price.
You can also join a cruise line’s loyalty program to take advantage of discounts and preferred pricing. These programs also help you save money on upgrades, excursions, onboard drinks, and meal packages.
PortMiami celebrated a significant environmental milestone as it is launched its new shore power facility, with Carnival Corporation’s Carnival Conquest being the first cruise ship to utilize this technology.
The initiative is part of a collaboration between Miami-Dade County, Florida Power & Light Company, and several cruise lines, making PortMiami the first major U.S. eastern seaboard cruise port to offer shore power at five of its cruise berths.
Carnival Conquest Connecting to PortMiami Shore Power (Photo Credit: Miami-Dade County)
Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line, expressed pride in Carnival being the first to plug into the new technology, saying, “This is an important milestone for our hometown and we’re proud to support Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and all county and port officials for their amazing partnership in bringing shore power to PortMiami.”
The introduction of shore power allows docked ships to plug into the local electricity grid rather than running diesel engines, cutting down on greenhouse emissions while docked. The program has been implemented at Cruise Terminals AA, A, B, F, and V, home to MSC Cruises, Royal Caribbean International, Norwegian Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Line, and Virgin Voyages, respectively.
Carnival Conquest, which homeports in Miami, returned from a 3-night roundtrip cruise to Nassau, Bahamas, to connect to shore power ahead of its next departure, a 4-night Bahamian cruise to Princess Cays and Nassau.
PortMiami’s Shore Power Initiative
By utilizing shore power at PortMiami, which welcomed nearly 7.3 million cruise passengers in 2023, the port will reduce emissions by up to 98%. It is estimated that the emission reductions from one terminal are equivalent to removing 7,500 cars from the road. With five terminals at PortMiami with shore power, that equates to 37,500 cars.
The Shore Power Program at the port was a significant investment with an estimated cost of $125 million divided across the equipped terminals. The funding was supported through grants totalling $21.7 million, including contributions from the Florida Department of Transportation and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Despite the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) reporting that 30% of global cruise ships, which represent 40% of capacity, have shore power technology, it also revealed that fewer than 20 ports globally are equipped to provide the service to cruise ships.
Recently, the Port of Seattle announced it will mandate 100% of cruise lines homeported will be required to utilize shore power by 2027. Carnival Corporation currently homeports eight ships in Seattle.
PortMiami Cruise Ships (Photo Credit: PortMiami)
Currently, 67% of Carnival Corporation’s fleet, which includes 27 Carnival Cruise Line ships, 17 Princess Cruises ships, four Cunard Line ships, 11 Holland America Line ships, seven Seabourn Cruises ships, and 11 AIDA Cruises ships, is capable of using shore power.
Josh Weinstein, CEO of Carnival Corporation, highlighted the company’s longstanding commitment to reducing its environmental impact, saying, “Using shoreside electricity to power our ships in port is an integral part of our global strategy to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and minimize our environmental footprint.”
Shore power technology supports Carnival Corporation’s decarbonization efforts and aligns with its broader strategy to achieve net zero GHG emissions by 2050. The company has reduced its GHG emissions by over 10% since 2011, despite a 30% increase in capacity.
By the end of 2024, three additional ships in Carnival’s fleet will be outfitted with shore power capabilities. A partnership with Swiss technology provider ABB Group is set to add 30 more shore power connections to the fleet in coming years.
Miami-Dade County is also investing heavily in renewable energy and energy efficiency in its efforts to become a more sustainable global city.
For traveling foodies, dining at restaurants over the course of a vacation is practically the best part of the vacation. Experiencing the local food, fine dining experiences, sampling items you could never get at home — it makes for some great travel memories.
For that reason, some may hesitate to take a cruise; isn’t cruise ship dining just bland buffets and stuffy sit-down dinners, where the food is barely better than lackluster catering cuisine?
No, no, no and no. Cruise ships have upped their games in recent years and most now offer amazing, award-winning dining experiences. One cruise line that’s shown this exceptionally well is Celebrity Cruises, which offers an array of foodie-approved restaurants and bars that are sure to make your mouth water.
Not sure where to get started when making your dining reservations for an upcoming Celebrity Cruises cruise? Here are the line’s must-try restaurants.
Blu Restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but there’s a catch. This restaurant is only open to AquaClass cruisers and you can view the menu here.
However, if you’re one of the lucky few to book a cabin within this category, which comes with tons of spa-related amenities, you’ll definitely want to make tracks to Blu at some point during your cruise.
Blu Restaurant on Celebrity Ascent
The restaurant feels a little upscale, and the menu items are more or less on the healthy side, which aligns with the wellness amenities that AquaClass cruisers are looking for. Breakfast options include continental offerings, bakery items and an omelet station, as well fresh juices and smoothies.
For dinner, Blu’s signature entrées include items like a Dijon-glazed salmon salad, roasted chicken breast and pan-seared filet mignon. A portion of the menu is dedicated to “clean cuisine” with additional entrée options like orecchiette pasta and pan-seared red snapper.
What Ships Have the Blu Restaurant?
Celebrity Edge
Celebrity Apex
Celebrity Eclipse
Celebrity Equinox
Celebrity Reflection
Celebrity Silhouette
Celebrity Solstice
Celebrity Constellation
Celebrity Infinity
Celebrity Millennium
Celebrity Summit
Celebrity Beyond
Celebrity Ascent
2. Fine Cut Steakhouse
Fine Cut Steakhouse is featured on all of Celebrity Cruises’ Edge-class ships. While the steakhouse’s focus is on USDA Prime steaks, it offers plenty more to love, for a high-end, classic steakhouse experience.
Steakhouse on Celebrity Beyond (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz)
Think shrimp cocktails and Caesar salads for your app; steak just about any way you like and served with an array of specialty toppings; and classic steakhouse sides like creamed spinach and loaded baked potatoes.
Don’t worry, though. If someone in your party isn’t quite the carnivore, you can still enjoy a meal here, thanks to a more expansive menu that offers other seafood options, salads and pasta. Take a look at the Steakhouse’s menu here.
What Ships Have the Fine Cut Steakhouse?
Celebrity Edge
Celebrity Apex
Celebrity Beyond
Celebrity Ascent
3. Tuscan Grille
Just like most cruise ships offer some sort of steakhouse-style restaurant, so do most cruise ships offer an Italian restaurant. Celebrity Cruises’ version of this is Tuscan Grille, where authentic Italian eats are served for both lunch and dinner, and the wine menu has received nods from the likes of Wine Spectator.
Tuscan Grille on Celebrity Edge
The ingredients-focused menu utilizes artisanal meats and fresh, homemade pastas (made right on the ship!), and the drinks menu highlights all things Italian, with Italian wines, cocktails and beers.
While the menu is limited (which is the case in many cruise ship restaurants), you’ll still enjoy succulent options like the house meatballs, pizzas and all your favorite pastas. You can view the menu here.
What Ships Have the Tuscan Grille?
Celebrity Eclipse
Celebrity Equinox
Celebrity Silhouette
Celebrity Solstice
Celebrity Reflection
Celebrity Constellation
Celebrity Millennium
Celebrity Summit
Celebrity Infinity
4. Murano
Murano has gained attention not just among the various Celebrity Cruises restaurants you could dine at, but across the cruising industry as a whole.
Murano Restaurant
The French-inspired eatery offers caviar, a cheese course — as well as cheese and wine pairings, with an impressive wine list — and tasting menus designed to stimulate your senses.
If you’re not keen on tasting menus, an a la carte menu is also available, and some menu items are even prepared tableside, such as the Murano lobster, which features a cognac-flambeed lobster tail. Let’s take a look at the menu here.
What Ships Have Murano?
Celebrity Eclipse
Celebrity Equinox
Celebrity Silhouette
Celebrity Solstice
Celebrity Reflection
5. The Porch
A seafood-focused eatery with a light and airy beach feel, The Porch is located near The Lawn Club on Celebrity Silhouette and Celebrity Reflection. The casual restaurant is counter-service, so place your order, then grab a seat and enjoy the venue’s ocean views.
Celebrity Cruises Silhouette Ship (Photo Credit: Peter Titmuss)
The highlight on the small menu is the restaurant’s Seafood Tower, which contains shrimp, lobster tail, scallops, mussels and a seafood salad, but other tempting options include the Hamachi crudo and classic lobster roll.
For those who don’t really prefer seafood, the menu does offer a few vegetarian options, as well as a turkey and ham wrap. You can view The Porch menu here.
What Ships Have The Porch?
Celebrity Silhouette
Celebrity Reflection
6. Le Voyage
Featured on Celebrity Cruises’ newest ships, Celebrity Beyond and Celebrity Ascent, Le Voyage comes courtesy of Chef Daniel Boulud. The restaurant is the chef’s first signature restaurant on a cruise ship, and the chef is Celebrity Cruises’ global culinary ambassador.
Le Voyage by Chef Daniel Boulud on Celebrity Ascent
The restaurant itself boasts a modern, eye-catching aesthetic, with artistic architectural features that provide visual appeal and craft intimate spaces for diners to enjoy a private meal.
Tasting menus (both plant-based and otherwise) are available here, but the a la carte dinner menu includes globally inspired menu items like Brazilian moqueca (grouper, shrimp and squid with cashew rice and a coconut broth), 5-spice duck pithivier (with bok choy, shiitake and a sweet and sour sauce) and risotto au homard (with lobster, zucchini and a cherry tomato confit).
7. Eden Restaurant
Similarly featured on some of Celebrity Cruises’ newest ships and offering a blend of attractive dining spaces and tastebud-tempting menus, Eden Restaurant has a large and impressive feel, thanks to the space’s ample natural light and focus on greenery and wood tones.
Celebrity Cruises Eden Venue (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz)
Multi-course tasting menus, including plant-based tasting menus, are available, but for dinner, expect to enjoy contemporary international flavors, with options like sheep’s milk gnocchi served with speck ham, sage butter and smoked pecorino, or tomato couli served with Israeli couscous, chickpeas and vegetables. Here’s the main dining menu for Eden.
What Ships Have the Eden Restaurant?
Celebrity Edge
Celebrity Apex
Celebrity Beyond
Celebrity Ascent
8. Le Petit Chef
Yes, at first glance, this particular restaurant might look a little gimmicky. An animated chef appears, projected onto your plate and table, to basically provide a bit of whimsical entertainment alongside your meal.
Le Petit Chef on Celebrity Equinox
That said, while it’s not a dining experience that will appeal to everyone, it is an incredibly unique experience, a great option to consider if you want a “special” meal, but you don’t really like sitting in a formal restaurant where you’re expected to know your salad fork from your dessert fork.
Plenty of cruisers do really enjoy the experience, and so Celebrity Cruises has this restaurant on the majority of its ships. It’s worth checking the menu here.
The only downside with this restaurant is that, due to the programmed nature of the show, you get very few menu options — two options each for four courses. You can choose between a tomato salad and burrata salad, chicken Caesar salad and bouillabaisse, chicken and steak, and rice pudding or an ice cream sundae.
What Ships Have Le Petit Chef?
Celebrity Reflection
Celebrity Infinity
Celebrity Eclipse
Celebrity Silhouette
Celebrity Equinox
Celebrity Solstice
Celebrity Millennium
Celebrity Edge
Celebrity Apex
Celebrity Constellation
Celebrity Summit
Celebrity Beyond
Celebrity Ascent
9. Rooftop Garden Grill
Available on a few of Celebrity Cruises’ newer ships, the Rooftop Garden Grill sits outside, on one of the top decks, and offers a casual backyard barbecue vibe.
Rooftop Garden
With the wide-open sky above and plenty of sea views all around, you’ll enjoy an array of smoked and grilled meats, like baby back ribs, smoked brisket and grilled burgers. If you’re not a meat eater, there are a few salads available, as well as a few veggie-based options, like grilled veggie kabobs. Take a look at the Rooftop Garden menu here.
What Ships Have Rooftop Garden?
Celebrity Edge
Celebrity Beyond
Celebrity Apex
Celebrity Ascent
10. Café al Bacio
Not all of the eateries aboard Celebrity Cruises’ ships are focused on sit-down meals for lunch and dinner. Available on the majority of Celebrity Cruises ships, Café al Bacio is a European-inspired café serving specialty coffees, pastries, desserts and authentic gelato. So, whether you need to get a caffeine fix, or just satisfy your sweet tooth, you can do so here.
Celebrity Edge, Café al Bacio
The menu includes a nice selection of espresso-based drinks, from lattes to Americanos, as well as both hot and cold teas and specialty drinks like hot cocoa and affogato. Coffee-based cocktails are also available, as is wine.
11. Luminae
If you’re cruising on a ship that features The Retreat — the suite guests-only area on certain Celebrity Cruises ships, and that often feature a private restaurant, sun deck, lounge and more, only for suite guests’ use — then you have to take advantage of one of your VIP dining spaces at some point: Luminae restaurant.
Luminae Venue
Luminae is a high-end restaurant that’s completely complimentary for suite guests, and which serves breakfast and dinner daily. One cool feature?
The menus are exclusive to the restaurant, so that means that, in addition to having exclusive access to the restaurant itself, you’ll also enjoy exclusive access to dishes that no one else on the ship can order.
These specialty items include options like a slow-roasted radicchio with a romesco sauce and quinoa, and a Moroccan chicken tagine with saffron couscous. Take a look at the menu right here.
What Ships Have Luminae?
Every ship in the fleet features this venue.
12. Raw on 5
Featured on just a few ships (Celebrity Edge, Apex, Beyond and Ascent), Raw on 5 specializes in expertly crafted sushi, with a menu designed by Chef Yoshikazu Okada. Whether you prefer sushi rolls, sashimi or nigiri, albacore, shrimp, eel or salmon, you’ll find something to sate your cravings.
Raw on 5, Celebrity Edge
Make sure to pair whatever you pick from the menu with one of Raw on 5’s sakes. Sake is available by the bottle or glass, and, if you’re not quite sure which to order, the restaurant’s sake experts can make a few suggestions. Let’s take a look at the menu here.
What Ships Have Raw on 5?
Celebrity Edge
Celebrity Apex
Celebrity Beyond
Celebrity Ascent
13. The Magic Carpet Restaurant
On ships that have the Celebrity Cruises Magic Carpet feature, such as Celebrity Edge, the floating cantilevered platform provides a unique dinner experience after dark. You’ll dine in a setting that’s literally floating over the water, for unparalleled views of the ocean beyond.
Celebrity Cruises’ Magic Carpet
The menu is an extension of what you’ll find at Raw on 5 — and, as such, has a seafood focus — with a few unique offerings added in that you won’t be able to get at Raw on 5.
While the Magic Carpet sits on Deck 5, adjacent to Raw on 5, during lunch hours, for the Dinner on the Edge experience, the Magic Carpet moves up to Deck 14, where it’s an extension of the Resort Deck on Deck 14, providing even better, higher views.
While reservations are required, the Magic Carpet restaurant is one of the more casual specialty dining experiences on Celebrity Cruises’ ships.
What Ships Have Magic Carpet?
Celebrity Edge
Celebrity Apex
Celebrity Beyond
Celebrity Ascent
14. Le Grand Bistro
For European eats in a French bistro-style setting (this restaurant has the French sidewalk dining experience down pat), go to Le Grand Bistro.
Here, you’ll find it easy to sip away at your favorite café beverages during the morning or afternoon (or maybe a glass of wine, if you’re feeling cheeky). Then, after dark, the bistro becomes a cozy spot for a casual dinner.
Le Grand Bistro
The menu includes cheese and charcuterie options, as well as baguette-based sandwiches and classic French appetizers like mussels with fries and escargot. There are also daily specials on offer, like coq au vin on Tuesdays and bouillabaisse on Wednesdays. Here’s a view of the venue’s menu.
What Ships Have Le Grand Bistro?
Celebrity Edge
Celebrity Apex
Celebrity Beyond
Celebrity Ascent
What About the Main Dining Rooms and Buffets?
You probably noticed that we didn’t include any of Celebrity Cruises’ main dining rooms or the buffet on this list of best restaurants, and we didn’t focus so much on complimentary dining across the fleet.
This is in part because, while Celebrity Cruises’ main dining rooms and buffets are perfectly okay, they’re not exactly over-the-top special — and for cruising foodies, you really want those special features that are going to ‘wow’ and make for a memorable dining experience, whether that’s the menu or setting.
Cruise Ship Buffet on Celebrity Beyond (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz)
However, if you do want to dine at the main dining rooms, you’ll find that most Celebrity Cruises ships feature two to four main dining rooms: Cyprus, Tuscan and Normandie, and then Cosmopolitan, which is featured on Apex and Edge-class ships. Each dining room has its own aesthetic.
All are generally the same in that they give you a multi-course meal that’s described by many cruisers as more or less just “fine.” It’s also been described as similar to wedding food. Think, again, perfectly fine catered fare, but nothing exceptional.
At the buffet, the quality is pretty much the same. However, many cruisers like a cruise ship buffet due to the wealth of options available to you, as well as the laid-back atmosphere. Additionally, many cruise ship buffets now offer cook-to-order stations, like omelet stations, for super-fresh bites.
Celebrity Cruises’ buffet is the Oceanview Buffet, and it’s open for three meals per day, serving up a variety of cuisines and items, with lots of staples like pizza, pasta, sandwiches, salads, Asian cuisine, Mexican cuisine, hot dogs, burgers, fries, etc., plus bakery items and other desserts.
Holland America Line’s McKinley Chalet Resort in Denali National Park has received Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification, highlighting its commitment to sustainable seafood practices. The recognition comes as the resort, located at the entrance of Denali National Park in Alaska, unveils new menu offerings.
Both Karstens Public House and Canyon Steakhouse at McKinley Chalet Resort received recognition for transforming their menus to serve sustainable seafood.
The MSC’s rigorous assessment ensures that fisheries and seafood suppliers adhere to sustainable fishing practices. These include ensuring the traceability of seafood throughout the supply chain, preventing the mixing of certified and non-certified products, and maintaining comprehensive records of transactions.
Companies must also pass regular audits to obtain and retain certification, ensuring seafood is sourced sustainably and responsibly.
“We are proud to extend our promise of fresh, sustainable fish beyond our ships to our guests on Cruisetours visiting Denali,”said Michael Stendebach, vice president of food, beverage, and rooms division for Holland America Line.“Our culinary team at McKinley Chalet Resort has done a wonderful job furthering our industry-leading program with this certification and creating inspiring fresh seafood dishes in our restaurants.”
The recognition follows Holland America Line’s achievement as the first global cruise line to receive the same certification earlier this year. In April 2024, all 11 ships in the fleet became Chain of Custody certified, allowing them to serve MSC- and Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC)-certified seafood.
The certification at McKinley Chalet Resort extends the cruise line’s certification to its Cruisetours, which combines an Alaskan cruise with an overland tour to Denali. The certifications are part of Holland America Line’s Global Fresh Fish Program, which aims to provide guests with high-quality seafood sourced sustainably when wild-caught and raised responsibly when farmed.
Rolls Out New Menus
All Holland America Line Denali Cruisetours include a seven-day Glacier Discovery cruise featuring Glacier Bay, plus either College Fjord or Hubbard Glacier, the Inside Passage, and up to three nights at McKinley Chalet Resort.
The resort, nestled on the shores of the Nenana River, now features updated menus. Karstens introduces new lunch and dinner offerings, and Canyon Steakhouse refreshed its dinner menu, all incorporating authentic Alaskan ingredients.
Chef Morimoto, Holland America’s Fresh Fish Ambassador of 2023 (Photo Credit: Holland America Line)
The updated menus include MSC-certified fresh Alaska halibut and steamed mussels at Canyon Steakhouse, along with a variety of new dishes at Kartsens Public House, such as seafood queso dip and alder grilled sockeye salmon.
Additionally, McKinley Chalet Resort offers various activities to enhance the guest experience. Denali Square, the resort’s 60-acre central hub, features live music every evening, a new outdoor bar named Denali Square Bar, and a range of educational and recreational activities.
Guests can enjoy Holland America Line’s exclusive De Lijn Gin, participate in “Life in Denali” educational talks in partnership with the Denali Educational Center, and engage with local artists through the Alaska Artist in Residence program.
The resort also offers nightly nature walks and S’mores by the firepits, family-friendly scavenger hunts, and guided activities to explore Denali’s natural beauty.
Holland America Line currently has six ships sailing in Alaska this summer. Ms Zaandam, ms Eurodam, ms Koningsdam, ms Nieuw Amsterdam, ms Westerdam, and ms Noordam are traveling the waterways from homeports in Vancouver, British Columbia; Whittier, Alaska; and Seattle, Washington.
Seward, Alaska, is the closest port to Denali, where ms Westerdam called on June 16. The ship is currently en route to Dutch Harbor, Alaska, on a special 28-night solstice cruise to the Arctic Circle, calling in Nome, Kodiak, Anchorage, Homer, Haines, and Juneau while visiting Glacier Bay and Tracy Arm.
The controversial court case between the SS United States Conservancy and Penn Warehousing that would determine the fate of the legendary SS United States has officially come to a conclusion.
The Conservancy that maintains and protects the historic ocean liner has been embroiled in an intense rent dispute with the Philadelphia-based shipping company after Penn Warehousing raised the rent for the ship’s berth from $850 to $1,700 (USD) without warning in 2021, which was unsustainable for the nonprofit.
In 2022, tensions rose when Penn Warehousing terminated the lease agreement and sued the Conservancy, claiming the nonprofit owed more than $700,000 in back rent after it refused to accept the rent increase.
SS United States in Port (Photo Credit: Kirkam)
While the Conservancy hoped to keep “America’s Flagship” docked in Philadelphia, where she was designed by a local naval architect named William Francis Gibbs, the US District Court of Philadelphia ruled that it was not to be.
U.S. District Court Senior Judge Anita B. Brody ruled that the ship needs to vacate its current dock at Pier 82 by September 12, 2024, or risk being lost. The Pier served as the vessel’s home for more than a decade.
“The judge’s decision gives us a very limited window to find a new home for the SS United States and raise the resources necessary to move the ship and keep her safe. We must do both to avoid the tragic fate that countless supporters from around the world have worked for over a decade to prevent,”said Conservancy President Susan Gibbs, the granddaughter of the ship’s famed designer.
The Conservation has already begun looking into potential pier locations throughout the East Coast that could accommodate the nearly 1,000 foot-ocean liner, but needs help from the public to secure enough funds for the nonprofit to pay for the move.
“Relocating a ship the size of the SS United States is complex and costly. It requires funds for insurance, tugs, surveys, and dock preparations to ensure the ship’s safe passage to a new home,”Gibbs explained.
The Conservancy is currently accepting donations as part of an urgent campaign on their website to help save this symbol of American ingenuity.
A Lucky Break: SS United States Conservancy Doesn’t Owe Back Rent
While the order for 1951 ocean liner to relocate is a huge blow, the SS United States Conservancy did get one win.
Senior Judge Brody determined that Penn Warehousing wasn’t allowed to double dockage fees without notice in what was an apparent effort to “force” the American symbol from Pier 82. She also ruled that the Conservancy does not owe any back rent.
This is certainly good news for the nonprofit, which could have been on the hook for hundreds of thousands of dollars in back rent had the court not ruled in its favor.
SS United States Docked in Philadelphia (Photo Credit: Felix Mizioznikov)
Even so, the cost and logistics of moving the old, preserved ocean liner puts its fate in jeopardy.
“While the Conservancy was vindicated in not being compelled to pay a large sum of back rent to the SS United States’ pier operator, the ruling makes clear this iconic American symbol is in peril,” said Gibbs.
The verdict also calls plans to redevelop what was once the once fastest ship in the world into question.
In November of 2023, the Conservancy announced a partnership with investment firm RXR and management company MCR Hotels to reinvent the ship as a mixed-use facilitythat would include lodging, a museum memorializing the ocean liner’s storied history, dining venues, and public green space.
In its golden years, when SS United States was actively sailing from 1952 to 1969, the 53,329-gross-ton vessel could accommodate up to 1,984 passengers.
The travel industry is very important to Greece, with tourism accounting for around a quarter of the country’s economy. However, it is possible to have too much of a good thing.
In the post-pandemic travel rush, Greece has become increasingly popular – and desirable destinations like Santorini, Mykonos, and Rhodes, are struggling to keep up with the demand.
Throughout 2023, Greece welcomed a total of 5,230 cruise ships carrying over 7 million passengers to the island. This is a dramatic 9.41% increase in cruise ship arrivals and a 51.26% surge in passenger numbers from 2022.
The staggering number of cruise passengers is causing overcrowding on the islands, maritime traffic jams that can be a deterrent to cruisers and other tourists, and hindering the quality of life for the locals – with a particularly severe impact on Santorini.
“Santorini is the most sensitive, Mykonos will be the second. Though many Greek islands are straining under the weight of their popularity, these are the ones ‘that are clearly suffering,’” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told Bloomberg.
In 2023, Santorini experienced 800 cruise ship calls, bringing about 1.3 million cruisers to the Mediterranean hot spot – a 17% increase in cruise tourism numbers from 2022 that is upending the lives of the 15,000 permanent residents who live on the island.
“There are people spending a lot of money to be on Santorini and they don’t want the island to be swamped,”Mitsotakis added.“Plus the island can’t afford it, even in terms of security.”
Meanwhile, Mykonos hosted 749 ship calls in 2023, which is an increase of 23% in just one year.
While no cruise limitations have been put in place as of yet, Mitsotakis said it’s something he expects to happen in 2025. The new rules will likely include limiting the total number of island berths that are available to cruise ships and/or a bidding process to call on the islands.
Several European Ports Limit Cruise Tourism
Ever since the Covid-19 pandemic ended, cruising has been on the rise. The number of cruise passengers exceeded 31 million in 2023, with 2 million more people cruising last year than they did in 2019.
With that number only expected to grow, other European destinations (and some in the US) have already taken measures to limit the number of cruise tourism to prevent overcrowding and to mitigate the negative environmental impact that can come with welcoming a large number of vessels – and particularly older vessels that may not be as sustainable as newer builds.
Prime Minister Mitsotakis’ announcement is following in the footsteps of destinations like Venice, Italy, Majorca, Spain, and Barcelona, Spain.
Cruise Ships Docked in Barcelona, Spain (Photo Credit: Iglwch)
In 2021, Venice implemented a new tourist feeto mitigate crowds on the Italian city’s busiest days – a rule that took effect earlier this year on April 25, 2024. The fee applies to visitors regardless of if they come by land, plane, train, or sea.
In May of 2024, Majorca moved forward with new proposals to renew restrictions that would prevent mega-cruise ships from docking in Palma, the capital city of the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands.
If approved, the restrictions would continue to cap the number of cruise ships that can visit the port to three per day, with only one allowed to carry over 5,000 passengers – a measure that has been in place since 2022.
However, the new proposal also seeks to add additional taxes for cruise passengers – including a fee to arrive in port and a separate fee to enter Palma.
In October of 2023, Barcelona implemented its own partial cruise ship banto prevent ships from docking at the Spanish city’s northern docks or the World Trade Center. The purpose of this change was to keep cruise ships further from the city center in order to lessen exhaust gasses in Barcelona’s most populated areas.
Just a couple of weeks ago on May 24, 2024, Barcelona Mayor Jaume Collboni announced that the coastal city would be taking additional actions to limit the number of cruise passengers visiting per day to address remaining overcrowding concerns.
The U.S. Coast Guard sprang into action after a retired cruise ship began sinking at her dock in Little Potato Slough, a river northwest of Stockton, California.
Aurora, a non-operational 300-foot long cruise ship, began to sink at her berth into 13 feet of water below on May 22, 2024, where she remains partially submerged. The 1955-launched ship suffered a hole that caused the ship to fill with water.
As she sank, the old vessel began leaking diesel fuel and oil into the river delta – with sheen that is indicative of an oil spill appearing on the surface of the water near the ship.
Sinking Aurora Cruise Ship
The U.S. Coast Guard responded urgently to reports of the sinking vessel to clean up the pollutants and refloat the ship before significant damage could be done by forming a united command with experts from the coast guard, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Office of Spill Prevention & Response, and the City of Stockton.
The coast guard also brought in a team of specialists from Global Diving and Salvage as contractors to better address the pollution quickly.
Additionally, the Oiled Wildlife Care Network was been notified and is standing by to respond if needed, but so far none of the local wildlife appears to have been affected by the spill.
Together, these organizations have pulled their resources to work on refloating Aurora, preventing further fuel, oil, or other chemicals from spilling into the waterway, and to recover the pollution that already escaped.
“Containment boom is deployed around the vessel and the City’s drinking water intake pump station. Additional mooring lines were also attached to the vessel to ensure stability…Over the next several days, crews will work to maintain the containment boom, recover pollution, and conduct dive surveys to assess the vessel,”read a press release from the U.S. Coast Guard.
“The U.S. Coast Guard issued a notice of federal assumption and hired Global Diving and Salvage as a contractor to address the pollution, deploy hard boom and assess the status of the vessel. The U.S. Coast Guard also established a water safety zone around the vessel to enforce a no-wake zone within the area,”continued the release.
While the focus has thus far oriented around cleaning up pollutants, the refloating process officially started this week.
On Monday, June 11, 2024, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Office of Spill Prevention & Response posted this update on X:“Operations to refloat and remove any remaining petroleum will potentially begin this week. Be advised the safety zone around the vessel is still in place. No observed impacts to wildlife.”
Operations to refloat and remove any remaining petroleum will potentially begin this week. Be advised the safety zone around the vessel is still in place. No observed impacts to wildlife. 2/2
— CDFW Spill Prevention & Response (@CalSpillWatch) June 11, 2024
Over a period of weeks to months, Aurora will be refloated through a slow-going process of patching and pumping out water. Once the process is finished, Aurora will either need a financier to refurbish the old ship or she will likely be scrapped and recycled for parts.
Aurora recently changed hands to a new, unidentified owner, and it is unclear what they have planned for the historic vessel.
Aurora’s Extraordinary Career At Sea
Originally christened as Wappen Von Hamburg, Aurora was the first large-scale ship building project completed by Blohm Voss in Hamburg, Germany, in the wake of World War II.
But she is most famous for serving as the inspiration for the hit “Love Boat” TV show in the 1970s and for appearing in the James Bond Film “From Russia With Love” in 1963.
Her career began on February 1, 1955 as a Hamburg-based ferry that would take passengers on day trips to and from Heligoland, a small archipelago in Germany that was popular for day trips.
Wappen Von Hamburg (Photo Credit: Oxfordian Kissuth)
The 1,600-person vessel’s relatively slow cruising speed of 17.5 knots per hour meant that it could take up to five hours to sail from Hamburg to the island, which was only 90 nautical miles away, allowing visitors just a couple hours to explore once they arrived.
In 1960, Aurora was sold to the Nomikos Lines, a Greek cruise line, which renamed her Delos and turned the ship into one of the first luxury cruise ships on the Aegean Sea, complete with a swimming pool and air conditioning in all cabins.
Over the years, she changed owners and names many times – going by aliases like Polar Star, Pacific Star, Xanadu, Expex, and Faithful – and sailing to more destinations around the world, including Alaska, Panama, and the South Atlantic.
She was not given the name Aurora until 2009 when a former tech developer, named Chris Willson, bought the ship on Craigslist, well after her retirement in 1977. He worked to restore the ship, which had fallen into disrepair, with hopes of opening a museum onboard.
Indeed, she served many roles during her retirement from cruising, including functioning as a private yacht, serving as a shelter for the homeless, and was even temporarily a floating children’s hospital.
Following an extensive, three-month dry dock renovation that added the lively and colorful Margaritaville at Sea vibe, the 2,650-guest Margaritaville at Sea Islander departed on her maiden voyage from her new home port of Tampa, Florida.
Guests aboard the June 14, 2024 departure will enjoy a 4-night cruise to Cozumel, Mexico, as the ship begins a series of 4- to 7-night sailings to Western Caribbean ports.
The ship sailed to Tampa in late May 2024 following her dry dock at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Margaritaville at Sea bought the ship, which formerly sailed as Costa Atlantica, from Costa Cruises in 2023.
Margaritaville at Sea Islander Cruise Ship
While in dry dock, enhancements included adding the tropical Margaritaville theme to public spaces, repainting the hull with colorful trees and parrots, and updating the 24-year-old vessel’s technical aspects.
“We’re thrilled to kick off the summer by giving guests the opportunity to experience the Margaritaville state of mind on the open ocean like never before,” said Christopher Ivy, CEO of Margaritaville at Sea.
“The Islander offers an entirely new way to float into island time, providing couples, families, and friends an unforgettable journey with new spaces and experiences to explore, making the voyage just as enjoyable as the destinations,” added Ivy.
Before setting sail, the ship was named by her godmother, Savannah Buffet, the eldest daughter of the late singer, songwriter, and sailor Jimmy Buffet, who wrote the famous pop song “Margaritaville” in 1977. Buffet died in 2023.
Margaritaville at Sea Islander features six dining venues and 11 bars, including a three-story LandShark Bar at Sea; Far Side of the World Sushi Bar; Mexican Cutie Cantina; Island Eats; The Flip Flop Atrium; JWB Prime Steakhouse; and Cheeseburger in Paradise.
Cruisers can dance the night away at the Hot, Hot, Hot Night Club and treat themselves to fancy cocktails and champagne at the Bubbles Up Lounge and Champagne Bar.
Entertainment options on the ship include two stage shows: Conky Tonkin’ at Sea, billed as a country music-themed extravaganza sure to get the audience on its feet, and Caribbean Heat Remix, featuring dance and acrobatics to traditional Caribbean beats.
Margaritaville at Sea Islander Cruise Ship Stateroom
For families, Margaritaville at Sea Islander offers the Caribbean Amphibian Play Pad & Slide, an area for youngsters with a playground, waterslide, and other water games. In the Dis and Dat Activity Zone, families can play mini-golf, corn hole, and other games. Circus-themed activities and scavenger hunts are featured in the Defying Gravity Experience area.
Margaritaville at Sea Islander offers 11 stateroom categories, including family and solo cabins, both interior and with balconies. The ship also has six luxury-level Signature Suites.
New Ship Joins Margaritaville at Sea Paradise
Through 2024, the new ship will sail 4- and 5-night cruises to Cozumel and Progreso, Mexico, and Key West, depending on the departure date. In 2025, the series will expand by adding 6- and 7-night sailings that include port calls in Belize, Jamaica, and Grand Cayman.
Margaritaville at Sea Paradise (Photo Credit: Grand Bahama Shipyard)
Margaritaville at Sea Islander joins the cruise line’s first vessel, the 1,300-guest Margaritaville at Sea Paradise, another former Costa Cruises’ ship that operated as Costa Classica.
The ship, built in 1991, sails 2- to 4-night Bahamas cruises from West Palm Beach, Florida. All sailings visit Freeport, Bahamas, with the 4-night voyage adding Key West. Its accommodations include interior and oceanview cabins, plus Junior Suites and Grand Terrace Suites.
Both vessels feature a Margaritaville Casino, the St. Somewhere Spa & Salon, plus multiple pools and hot tubs, along with quiet spaces for guests looking to relax.