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Special Carnival Cruise Cancels All Key Ports Due to Weather

Guests aboard Carnival Pride on her special early summer Carnival Journeys cruise to Greenland will not be able to visit Greenland after all.

The decision to scrap both ports of call in the sought-after destination has been made due to poor weather and local ice, including substantial bergs that make navigation more hazardous.

Instead of visiting Nanortalik and Qaqortoq on June 1 and June 2, respectively, the ship will now spend both days at sea. June 1 is intended now as a day of scenic cruising through fjords near Ivittuut, an abandoned mining town 123 miles northwest of Nanortalik and 80 miles west-northwest of Qaqortoq.

Carnival Pride Visiting Greenland
Carnival Pride Visiting Greenland (Photo Credit: Gestur Gislason)

While the scenic cruising will showcase Greenland’s natural beauty for those aboard Carnival Pride, there will be no opportunity to land or explore the destination.

It is hoped, however, that there will still be a chance to see the northern lights, which have been particularly brilliant in recent weeks thanks to increased solar activity. Of course, the weather will still need to cooperate for that viewing.

As compensation and acknowledgement of the disappointment guests are sure to feel, Carnival Cruise Line is providing $400 (USD) of onboard credit per stateroom. This is in addition to the refund of the fees and taxes for the now-cancelled ports of call.

Any pre-paid shore tours for the Greenland ports will also be automatically cancelled and refunded.

Guests’ disappointment is understandable, as only a few Greenland sailings are scheduled each year. This makes these sailings very highly sought after, and they often sell out quickly. Safety is always the top priority, however, and the extra ice, fog, and wind in the region – which of course can’t be predicted when itineraries are first planned – makes it unwise to continue the original schedule.

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Of course, crew members will schedule additional activities and entertainment for the extra days at sea, ensuring that everyone has a memorable cruise vacation even though they aren’t able to visit the ports of call they’d hoped to see.

Other Ports Also Adjusted

It isn’t only the port visits to Greenland that have been cancelled for Carnival Pride‘s current sailing. Slight adjustments have also been made to the Canadian ports of call the ship will visit.

Carnival Pride was supposed to visit St. Anthony on June 4, but that date has been moved up to June 3. The time in port has also been slightly tweaked from the original 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the ship will now visit from 7 a.m. to 2:15 p.m.

The visit to Cornerbrook remains on June 5 as originally planned, but will now be from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. instead of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Likewise, the call to Sydney remains on June 6, and the time has also remained from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (3:30 all aboard time) as initially scheduled.

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

The last two days will remain days at sea as planned while Carnival Pride makes her way back to Baltimore, Maryland for debarkation on Sunday, June 9.

The 88,500-gross-ton, Spirit-class Carnival Pride can welcome 2,124 passengers aboard, and is also home to 930 international crew members. The ship will make two more cruises to Greenland – hopefully with better success – during the fall foliage season later this year. The first departs on August 18, the second on September 8. Both are 14-night sailings, with the same itinerary as the current sailing.

It should be noted that in September 2023, Carnival Legend was also forced to cancel all ports of call in Greenland during her sailing due to poor weather from hurricane remnants.

Any experienced cruise guest knows that ports of call are never guaranteed. It is always best to remain flexible with one’s travel expectations, especially when visiting more remote destinations.

Cruise vs All-Inclusive Resort: Choosing Your Dream Getaway

Planning a vacation shouldn’t be stressful, but sometimes, deciding where to go and how to travel can feel like a lot of work. When it comes to the perfect hands-off vacation, many people are torn between a cruise or a stay at an all-inclusive resort.

Both offer travelers an opportunity to relax and unwind, but each caters to a different travel style. A cruise typically allows you to travel to multiple places in comfort, making the most of the journey and the destinations themselves, while all-inclusive resorts focus on a more relaxed and localized experience.

To help you determine which style of travel is right for you, we’ll compare and contrast all of the main differences, highlighting the pros and cons of each type of trip. We’ll also answer some of the most common questions about these types of vacations and highlight which tends to be the better choice for different people.

Main Differences: Cruises and All-Inclusive Resort Vacations 

As you can probably guess, cruises and all-inclusive resorts offer different vacation experiences. Cruises provide the unique and exciting opportunity of visiting multiple destinations in a single trip, so you get a seamless blend of entertainment, relaxation, and adventure from the comfort of a floating resort. 

On the other hand, all-inclusive resorts act as land-based havens that allow you to unwind and immerse yourself fully in one location. The localized experience tends to focus more strongly on relaxation rather than blending relaxation with adventure.

Cost Comparison

One of the biggest factors for undecided travelers is the cost differences between cruises and all-inclusive resorts. Given that they are entirely different types of vacations, it’s not surprising that there tends to be quite a bit of variation in price. 

Cruise fares usually cover accommodations, the majority of meals, and a base list of onboard amenities; however, additional costs can include gratuities, alcoholic beverages, specialty dining, and shore excursions.

Carnival Panorama Atrium
Carnival Panorama Atrium (Photo Credit: Ritu Manoj Jethani)

As the name implies, all-inclusive resorts usually cover accommodations, all meals, and unlimited drinks, including alcoholic drinks. Additional costs at resorts tend to include spa treatments, room upgrades, premium wines and spirits, and off-site excursions, like snorkeling, kayaking, or scuba diving. 

Since resorts cover everything, they tend to be a bit more expensive than cruises. Cruise lines anticipate that a significant number of passengers will pay for onboard upgrades.

Plus, a full-sized cruise ship tends to be able to accommodate more people than a typical resort, so costs are spread over a greater number of guests. This makes it easier for cruise passengers to stick to an affordable budget if they are careful about onboard spending.

Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas
Atlantis Resort, Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas (Photo Credit: Dennis MacDonald)

Resorts also require transportation, as they are almost always located in tropical locations that need to be flown to, where it’s possible to drive to a domestic embarkation port when you travel by cruise ship.

Example: A 7-night Caribbean cruise for two might start at $2,050, whereas a comparable all-inclusive in a Caribbean destination could begin at $2,950. However, these are just base examples, and cruise prices and resort costs can vary drastically. 

Tipping and Other Fees

Gratuities are rarely mandatory on cruises but are added to your onboard account when you set sail. This helps reward the ship’s hardworking staff, but passengers can request gratuities be removed by visiting guest services. 

The automatic gratuity charged to guests per day of travel will vary from one cruise line to the next, but it tends to be pretty reasonable, given the hard work the staff puts in.

Cruise Tipping
Cruise Tipping

On the other hand, all-inclusive resorts usually work on more of a cash-based system, with guests tipping staff for most actions. Since many are located in countries with lower living standards, staff tend to be heavily motivated by the tips they receive, leading to preferential treatment for those willing to hand out tips. For example, bartenders will serve those who offer a cash tip for each drink and ignore those who do not.

Even though almost everything is included, there is an underlying pressure to carry cash with you for tipping purposes. 

Food and Dining Options

Dining options tend to be more varied on cruise ships than at all-inclusive resorts. From casual buffets to specialty restaurants and even recognizable chains like Starbucks, a cruise ship acts almost like a floating food court, catering to all tastes and preferences.

Restaurants on a cruise ship will have different schedules and dress codes, giving passengers more flexibility in when and where they would like to eat.

Windjammer Buffet on Odyssey of the Seas
Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz

All of this variety can come at a cost, though, as specialty restaurants and menu items almost always charge an additional fee. Certain cruise lines offer dining packages, where passengers pay an additional fee to have all of their dining costs offered at one flat rate, but these packages can be somewhat expensive.

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All-inclusive resorts tend to have several on-site restaurants, but they have a more general theme. While there is usually less variety, just about everything is included under the all-inclusive banner, making it easier to budget costs. 

Drinks Packages on Cruises vs. Unlimited Drinks at All-Inclusive Resorts

Cruises tend to charge for alcoholic beverages, which can get expensive for heavy drinkers. With a typical beer costing between $6 and $8, prices can rise.

To compensate for this, most cruise lines offer beverage packages where guests can pay extra for a set menu of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages covered by a flat per-day fee.

Cruise Ship Drinks
Cruise Ship Drinks (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks)

Passengers who do not opt for these packages can quickly find that mounting drink prices can easily go beyond their vacation budget. 

On the other hand, unlimited alcoholic beverages are almost always included in an all-inclusive resort package. While many will charge extra for premium alcohol and specialty cocktails, you can usually upgrade your drinks package to unlock the entire drinks menu.

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While the nightly fee for a resort stay tends to be more expensive, drinking is almost always less expensive, which can be a big draw for groups who plan on drinking heavily. 

Cost of Airfare

The cost of traveling to your vacation destination is also a significant consideration. Many domestic cruise ports are accessible by driving, which can reduce vacation costs. With countless cruises departing from major U.S. cities each month, driving or taking a low-cost short-haul domestic flight to a port city can be a way to slash costs.

Seabourn Cruise Ship and Airplane
Seabourn Cruise Ship and Airplane (Photo Credit: Markus Mainka)

In contrast, all-inclusive resorts often require international flights, which can increase overall vacation expenses. In many cases, flights, transportation to and from the resort, and resort fees are all rolled into a package, which is then sold off as an all-inclusive vacation.

While this makes things easier for the traveler, it explains why a stay in an all-inclusive can be so expensive, as there is no option to drive or find your own low-cost mode of transportation like there is when you book a cruise. 

Level of Service

While cruises and resorts strive to provide exceptional service, the quality can vary drastically. Cruise lines tend to focus more on providing personalized service to their guests, as each crew member represents a major internationally recognized brand. 

All-inclusive resorts do not have to have the same focus on repeat business, and they tend to be owned by much smaller investment groups rather than enormous companies like Royal Caribbean International or Disney Cruise Line.

Silver Nova Crew
Silver Nova Crew

Cruise lines also benefit from a relatively low turnover rate. Crew members are well-trained and well-compensated, leading to a much higher retention rate than in other areas of the hospitality industry.

Unsurprisingly, having plenty of experience and high job satisfaction translates to improved service levels in an industry where many guest-facing staff are motivated heavily by tips rather than career advancement within a major company.

Distance to Amenities

While the layout will vary from one cruise ship to the next, most are designed to provide passengers with easy access to a wide range of onboard amenities. While this can certainly make it easy to get to amenities, the space constraints of a ship can also mean that the top amenities can get crowded during peak hours.

Carnival Cruise Line Deck Party
Carnival Cruise Line Deck Party (Photo Credit: Ritu Manoj Jethani)

For all-inclusive resorts, properties can be larger, meaning that guests have to walk further to reach the amenities, but they can also enjoy more personal space when they get there. 

That said, it’s worth noting that a typical cruise ship will offer a greater number and variety of amenities than your average resort. This is because the resort can sell the destination and natural features, like a beach and ocean, whereas a cruise ship has to captivate the imagination of potential passengers by offering the latest amenities and attractions. 

Entertainment Options

As mentioned, cruise ships tend to offer a more extensive variety of onboard entertainment venues and activities, including live shows, casinos, waterparks with multiple slides, ice rinks, rock climbing walls, bowling alleys, bumper cars, and even skydiving simulators! 

In contrast, an all-inclusive resort will focus more on basic amenities, like a swimming pool, swim-up bar, and live performances showcasing local culture. Not only can the beach and warm weather attract guests, but resorts also have the advantage of advertising off-resort activities that are not part of the resort itself.

Ice Skating on Liberty of the Seas
Ice Skating on Liberty of the Seas

The cruise industry is also incredibly competitive, with cruise lines constantly innovating and pushing the boundaries of what can be added to their ships.

For example, look at the entertainment options available on the latest Icon Class vessels in the Royal Caribbean fleet. They almost function as a blend of a floating theme park, resort, and city! 

Sightseeing and Excursion Opportunities

Exploring new cultures and local attractions is one of the most appealing aspects of travel. With cruises, passengers can explore numerous destinations through ports of call. With each port offering unique sights and excursion options, passengers can enjoy a variety of new experiences in a single voyage. 

While resorts can offer off-site excursions, they tend to come with steep additional fees, and guests are constrained to the immediate area surrounding the resort.

Cruise Ship Docked in Cozumel, Mexico
Cruise Ship Docked in Cozumel, Mexico

Any sort of excursion far from the resort can be expensive, and transportation to the excursion point can be very time-consuming. This is why the main focus of a resort vacation tends to be unwinding and socializing rather than sightseeing.

Essentially, all of this breaks down into seeing more places with a cruise or doing more in a single location with a resort. If you want to maximize sightseeing opportunities and fit several different destinations and their cultures into one trip, it’s tough to beat the flexibility of a cruise.

However, if you want to focus on relaxing and immersing yourself in a single local culture and cuisine without traveling far, a resort-style vacation might be more of what you are looking for. 

Accommodations

Due to basic size constraints, space needs to be maximized on cruise ships, leading to smaller cabins, staterooms, and suites. While you can certainly upgrade to larger cruise cabins, more space comes with steeper fees. However, this does allow more flexibility when it comes to budgeting.

MSC Virtuosa Stateroom
Photo Copyright: Emrys Thakkar

Passengers looking to save money can book low-cost inside cabins, while those with a larger budget can spend more to enjoy more private space, a balcony, and better views. 

All-inclusive resorts have the luxury of more real estate to work with, so rooms tend to be spacious. Some higher-end luxury resorts even allow guests to stay in private villas. 

Swimming and Lounge Chairs

Since cruise ships don’t have the luxury of using an ocean or sea for swimming, they tend to be outfitted with multiple pools, hot tubs, and even water parks, all of which will have ocean views.

Lounge chairs can be limited during midday when the pools are at their busiest, but there are so many other entertainment options that you can always find something to do if the pools and their decks seem too crowded.

Symphony of the Seas Pools
Symphony of the Seas Pools (Photo Credit: Solarisys)

Resorts tend to be centered around a beach and a pool area, so there is undoubtedly plenty of poolside and beachside space for guests. Lounge chairs and cabanas are also more plentiful.

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However, this comes at a cost, as resorts can offer very little beyond swimming and lounging by the water, so a rainy day can turn a resort into a somewhat dull place.

Alternatively, cruises have so many other amenities that are not weather-dependent, making it easier for guests to entertain themselves if they don’t feel like swimming or lounging. 

Availability of Adult-Only Options

Adult-only cruises exist but are not overly common, as most cruise lines advertise their cruises as family-friendly vacations. Instead, most cruise ships will have designated adult-only sections of the ship, like over 18 bars, pools, and clubs.

Virgin Voyages Cruise Ship
Virgin Voyages Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: EQRoy)

Adult-only resorts are far more common. They focus less on family-friendly fun and tend to have a more relaxed atmosphere for couples and groups of adults traveling without kids or teenagers. 

Ease of Planning

Cruises offer simplified travel experiences, with the option to customize a trip with onboard activities and in-port excursions. Resorts take this even further by offering structured activities and restaurant schedules. Most have limited flexibility for day-to-day activities, with fewer amenities, restaurants, and off-resort options.

Atlantis Resort in Nassau, Bahamas
Atlantis Resort in Nassau, Bahamas (Photo Credit: Lostsurf)

With that said, both vacation styles are much easier than other forms of travel, as you don’t need to worry about booking different hotels, finding restaurants in an unfamiliar location, or finding things to do. 

Environmental Impact and Safety Concerns

Since cruise ships are self-contained, they are incredibly efficient at recycling and disposing of waste. There is also immense pressure on the cruise industry to implement eco-friendly initiatives.

Cruise ships are also incredibly safe, as they must adhere to international standards for passenger safety, sanitation, etc. They also feature onboard medical facilities, so accidents can be dealt with even while the ship is far from land.

Cruise Ship in Port During Drill
Cruise Ship in Port During Drill (Photo Credit: natatravel / Shutterstock)

Resorts are allowed to play by their own rules in both regards. Local ecosystems and wildlife are often affected during resort development. Sustainable practices can also vary widely, with many resorts being incredibly wasteful by Western standards.

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Most resorts are safe, but measures vary from one to the next. Access to medical care can also be somewhat limited compared to modern cruise ship facilities. 

Which Type of Vacation Is Best for You? 

Cruises

Cruising vacations are ideal for adventure seekers, first-time travelers who want to see a lot in one trip, and those who want plenty of flexibility in their daily activities. Families with children also tend to have a better time on a cruise, as there are far more kid-friendly amenities. 

All-Inclusive Resorts

Resorts are great for those who value relaxation and a single-location experience. For those who are okay with sitting by a pool sipping on a cocktail, these vacations can be a way to unwind. Couples looking to enjoy each other’s company in a more relaxed and quiet setting might prefer an adult-only resort.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

Is a cruise cheaper than an all-inclusive resort? 

Yes, a cruise is generally cheaper than an all-inclusive; however, the lower base cruise price can increase when you consider additional costs for drinks and certain onboard amenities. Resorts tend to have higher upfront fees but fewer costs once you arrive.

Is it worth getting all-inclusive on a cruise? 

If you want the simplicity of budgeting ahead of time and the freedom of ordering and doing whatever you want without worrying about the financial implications, all-inclusive packages on cruises can be worthwhile. However, if you want to keep costs low and have more control over your final costs, you might be better off with a more a la carte experience. 

Are cruises worth the cost? 

Absolutely! Cruises offer a unique blend of travel, entertainment, and relaxation in one package. By choosing a cruise that matches your preferred itinerary and personal budget, you can have one of the most enjoyable and memorable vacations you could ever hope for.

P&O Cruises Introduces New Fee That May Be Controversial

P&O Cruises is introducing a new cancellation fee for its young cruisers program, a move that may be controversial for parents depending on their family’s plan for the youth facilities and how their child may react on different days of a cruise vacation.

The fee is meant to ensure adequate space in the facility for everyone to enjoy, reducing last-minute cancellations or no-show guests.

Guests onboard Azura have received letters regarding the new charges, while app booking screens show the same information. It is unknown at this time whether the the fees are only being tested in a limited manner onboard one ship, or if they will be rolled out fleet-wide in the coming days or weeks.

P&O Azura Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: StudioPortoSabbia / Shutterstock.com

“We are writing to inform you of our upcoming changes to The Reef,” the letter explained. “From 30th May 2024, there will now be cancellation charges.”

While The Reef – a youth space for children up to 12 years of age, with age-based groups and activities – is free for guests to use, pre-registration is required. The facility often fills to capacity, and it can be frustrating for travelers when others fill up registrations but then fail to take advantage of their reserved session times.

“A cancellation charge of £5 [$6.36 USD] will be applied to your on board account for a session cancelled less than 24 hours before the session start time and a charge of £10 [$12.73 USD] for a session which is not attended,” the letter read.

It should be noted that these fees only apply for The Reef for children ages 12 and younger. The teen club, H2O, does not require advance booking and there is no mention of fees whether or not teens (ages 13-17) use that space.

Reactions to the fees are mixed. Some parents appreciate the fee, as it may ensure travelers aren’t making reservations they may not strongly intend to keep. Those types of “just-in-case” reservations could fill up space that would otherwise be available to more children.

Other parents, however, prefer a more flexible option and note that some children may change their minds about play sessions or be shy or uncomfortable on different days. This could result either in unwanted fees or else pressuring a young cruiser to take part in activities they aren’t interested in, leading to fussy behavior or temper tantrums.

Some travelers have also expressed concern at the 24-hour-notice requirement, as that may not always be possible depending on when a reservation is made. For example, if a reservation is made on embarkation day for the next morning, it would never be possible to cancel more than 24 hours in advance.

Scubas, as part of The Reef on P&O Cruises
Scubas, as part of The Reef on P&O Cruises

Similarly, it is possible a child may start feeling ill before a play reservation, and there is concern that parents might put their child into The Reef anyway in order to avoid fees. This could potentially spread illness to other children using the space.

Undoubtedly P&O Cruises will use guest feedback and responses to further refine the program, as is common when new processes are introduced.

Similar to Other Fees

This new fee is similar to cancellation and no-show fees some cruise lines charge for specialty restaurant reservations. These are used in an effort to prevent travelers from booking multiple restaurants either before sailing or on embarkation day, then simply cancelling or not showing up when they make plans in port or choose other dining options on different days.

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Many shore excursions also have similar cancellation windows, and if guests do not cancel far enough in advance, they may be charged a fee. If passengers do not show up for a tour they have already booked and paid for, they are not given any refund and must still pay the full fee.

Restaurants, activity spaces, and tours cannot overbook reservations and risk forcing someone out of their dedicated time slot. Therefore, it makes sense to impose penalties as an incentive for guests to honor their reservations or else give others sufficient opportunity to take advantage of a cancellation.

Carnival Cruise Line Announces Dates for Halloween Sailings

Halloween is one of the most popular holidays in the world, and Carnival Cruise Line offers a lot of not-so-scary fun onboard its fleet during spooky sailings.

The cruise line has announced the exact sailing dates for Halloween-themed cruises in 2024, giving guests the opportunity to prep their scary best for a fun and festive getaway.

All ships in the Carnival fleet will offer Halloween sailings throughout October, but the exact date for the first themed voyage depends on each individual ship’s schedule. Similarly, the exact number of Halloween cruises will depend on whether a ship is offering shorter or longer voyages.

Carnival Cruise Ship at Night
Carnival Cruise Ship at Night (Photo Credit: NAN728 / Shutterstock)

“Cruising at Halloween is a brilliant experience. And this year we will again be celebrating the whole month of October,” confirmed John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line’s Brand Ambassador.

The first ship to welcome guests with spooky decorations and fun will be Carnival Spirit on her September 24 departure, which is a 15-night Carnival Journeys sailing roundtrip from Seattle and visiting Hawaii.

Likewise, the last ship to offer frightful fun will be Carnival Panorama, which will showcase her Halloween decorations for a single sailing leaving Singapore following a month-long dry dock. The ship’s only Halloween cruise is her 24-night one-way sailing from Singapore to Long Beach, California.

The complete list of departure dates for Halloween sailings across the Fun Ship fleet is as follows:

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  • Carnival Breeze – September 28; October 3, 7, 12, 17, 21, 26, 31
  • Carnival Celebration – September 29; October 6, 13, 20, 27
  • Carnival Conquest – September 30; October 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28
  • Carnival Dream – September 29; October 5, 13, 19
  • Carnival Elation – September 30; October 5, 10, 14, 19, 24, 28
  • Carnival Firenze – September 28; October 5, 12, 19, 26
  • Carnival Freedom – September 28; October 3, 7, 12, 17, 21, 26, 31
  • Carnival Glory – September 30; October 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28
  • Carnival Horizon – September 28; October 6, 12, 20, 26
  • Carnival Jubilee – September 28; October 5, 12, 19, 26
  • Carnival Legend – September 26; October 6, 16, 26
  • Carnival Liberty – September 29; October 6, 13, 20, 27
  • Carnival Luminosa – October 1, 12, 16, 23, 30
  • Carnival Magic – September 29; October 5, 13, 19, 27
  • Mardi Gras – September 28; October 5, 12, 19, 26
  • Carnival Miracle – October 1, 16, 25
  • Carnival Panorama – October 12
  • Carnival Paradise – September 30; October 6, 10, 14, 19, 24, 28
  • Carnival Pride – September 29; October 6, 13, 20, 27
  • Carnival Radiance – September 30; October 4, 7, 13, 27, 31
  • Carnival Spirit – September 24; October 9, 26
  • Carnival Splendor – September 27; October 6, 10, 13, 21, 31
  • Carnival Sunrise – September 30; October 5, 10, 14, 19, 24, 28
  • Carnival Sunshine – September 28; October 3, 7, 12, 17, 21, 26, 31
  • Carnival Valor – September 30; October 5, 10, 14, 19, 24, 28
  • Carnival Venezia – September 27; October 4, 14, 25
  • Carnival Vista – September 29; October 5, 13, 19, 27

In total, Carnival Cruise Line is offering 151 Halloween sailings, with every ship in the fleet participating in the festive fun no matter where in the world it is setting sail. Carnival Conquest and Carnival Glory are offering the most sailings, with 9 Halloween cruises each.

Carnival Conquest is homeported from Miami, while Carnival Glory is homeported from Port Canaveral. Both ships offer 3- and 4-night Bahamas cruises to visit destinations such as Bimini, Nassau, Princess Cays, and Half Moon Cay, depending on the ship and departure date.

Of special note is newly updated Carnival Legend, which will finish the spooky season during her 15-night transatlantic cruise from Rome to Tampa. That sailing departs Rome on October 26 and will visit Spain, Portugal, the Azores, and Nassau before arriving in Florida on November 10. It is likely that the seasonal decorations will be removed in early November while the ship is en route.

Carnival Cruise Ship Deck During Sunset
Carnival Cruise Ship Deck During Sunset (Photo Copyright: Cruise Hive)

Carnival Luminosa will not display her Halloween decorations until October 1, partway through the ship’s transpacific sailing from Seattle to Sydney. On October 1, the ship is scheduled to visit Moorea Island in French Polynesia. She will arrive in Sydney on October 12.

Finally, Carnival Miracle‘s first Halloween Cruise will depart October 1, which is a 15-night one-way repositioning cruise as the ship moves from San Francisco to Galveston.

What to Expect on Carnival Halloween Cruises

Each of the cruise line’s Halloween sailings will be filled with extra activities and fun themed to the season, including special trivia contests, seasonal music, spooky craft projects, unique menu items, and more.

“Halloween is always an exciting time aboard Carnival and we take it to the next level with Frightfully Fun activities that guests of all ages can enjoy,” Carnival Cruise Line’s website describes the season.

One of the most highly anticipated events of these seasonal sailings are costume parties, with guests invited to join in and show of their spooky spirit.

“The ships will be decorated and there will be a some frightfully fun events including a special costume party,” said Heald. “I hope many of you will take part and bring your costume. For something really scary buy a pair of suspenders, stick a pillow down your shirt, smack yourself in the face with a frying pan and go as John Heald, Brand Ambassador.”

Have you ever set sail on a Halloween cruise? Share your experiences, tips, and tricks-or-treats on the Cruise Hive boards!

Disney’s New Private Island Destination Is Finally Complete

After years of hard work and anticipation, Disney Cruise Line’s second private island destination is ready to welcome its first guests. 

Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, which is located on Eleuthera in the Bahamas, has been under construction since April 2022. But the private experience is finally finished – just in time for the first guests to set foot on the island’s sandy shores on June 7, 2024. 

On Thursday, May 30, 2024, leaders from Disney Cruise Line, the Bahamian Government, and the local community gathered to celebrate the new destination’s completion with a special ceremony. 

Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point
Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point

President of New Experiences Portfolio and Disney Signature Experiences Thomas Mazloum had this to say: “For years, our teams at Disney Cruise Line and Walt Disney Imagineering have collaborated with the incredible community in The Bahamas to bring our second island destination to life. And today, we gathered alongside government officials and local leaders to celebrate the completion of Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point!”

The ceremony was held on the island at the Goombay Cultural Center, which can be found across from Lookout Cay and is a place where guests can experience a taste of “Junkanoo,” which is the joyful Bahamian festival that inspired the design of Disney’s new private destination. 

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During the commemorative ceremony, Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Davis spoke to the benefits of the partnership between the Disney brand and the Bahamas, complimenting how Disney kept authenticity and sustainability at the forefront of their designs and how the cruise line’s presence will benefit the economy, such as through supplying approximately 200 new jobs for locals.

Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point
Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point

“The local community of South Eleuthera has been at the heart of designing the tourist experience for the Cay. Disney has collaborated with the local businesses to ensure they sell authentic, high quality Bahamian goods…and that services to support the operation, such as the shore excursions, are Bahamian-led and highlight the works and history of Bahamians,” said Davis. 

The prime minister’s speech was complemented with traditional performances, food, and even an appearance by Mickey and Minnie Mouse in their new, Bahamas-inspired outfits.

Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point
Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point

Disney Cruises to Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point

Beginning next week on June 6, 2024, the island will officially be open to guests, who will get to meet Mickey and Minnie in their traditional, Junkanoo-inspired attire, embrace Bahamian culture, and enjoy beach-side lounging, dining, water sports, and other excursions.  

Disney Magic, the oldest ship in Disney’s fleet, will do the honors of bringing the first visitors to Disney’s new private destination. 

The 2,400-passenger vessel will operate a round-trip preview cruise out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, which will embark on June 6, 2024. The 1998-launched vessel will make the first-ever call on Lookout Cay the following morning on June 7, 2024. She will then visit Nassau, Bahamas, on June 8, before returning to Fort Lauderdale on June 9.

Disney Cruise Line's Lighthouse Point
Disney Cruise Line’s Lighthouse Point

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“We cannot wait to welcome guests to the island when the Disney Magic arrives for the very first time next week! Congratulations to all who made this dream a reality,Mazloum wrote on LinkedIn. 

The first official sailing to Lighthouse Point will be operated by Disney Fantasy, which entered service in 2012. 

The 7-night inaugural sailing will embark from Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida, on June 8, 2024. Lighthouse Point will be both the first and last port call of the voyage, with visits planned for June 10 and June 13. 

Between the stops at Lookout Cay, Disney Fantasy will call on Nassau, Bahamas, and Castaway Cay, Disney’s first private island that opened on July 30, 1998. 

In addition to the first two sailings, there are currently 163 different cruises scheduled to embark between June of 2024 and September of 2025 that include Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point on the itinerary – with even more visits sure to be added in the future. 

Palma Proposes Measures to Ban Mega Cruises and Tax Passengers

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On the heels of Barcelona’s Mayor Jaume Collboni and Valencia’s María José Catalá announcing measures to further limit cruise passengers from disembarking in the city to ease congestion and over-tourism, the mayor of Palma de Mallorca, Spain, has announced the city council will be seeking to do the same.

On May 29, 2024, Mayor Jaime Martinez unveiled a series of proposals aimed at mitigating the impact of mass tourism on Palma, the capital city of the Balearic Islands located on the island of Mallorca. Central to his plan is a partial ban on cruise ships to either limit the number of cruise ships or to allow only cruise ships who home port in Mallorca, situated in the Mediterranean Sea.

As reported by the Majorca Daily Bulletin, the mayor said the most important factor in easing over-tourism is to “regulate, limit, or prohibit the arrival of certain cruise ships, and permit only small and medium-sized ones.”

Palma de Majorca pano
Palma de Majorca (Photo Credit: Pandora Pictures)

He went on to add, “We also propose limiting the number of cruise ships or allowing only those that have Palma as their home port.”

The mayor also suggested implementing two new taxes, similar to those recently underway in Venice, Italy, that would charge a tourism tax to cruise passengers. One would be an arrival fee into port and another would be a fee to enter the city, potentially double-taxing passengers on ships that call on Palma.

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Additionally, Martinez emphasized the need for a revision of rubbish charges across all ports, limiting rental cars in the city, limiting or banning “party boats,” cracking down on illegal accommodation rentals and banning new rental places, and limiting the size of tourist groups and guided tours to reduce the strain on local infrastructure.

Mayor’s Proposal Faces Opposition

The mayor’s proposal follows the recent announcement from Palma that authorities are moving forward with a renewal of cruise restrictions in place since May 2022.

The current partial ban limits the number of visiting vessels to a daily cap of three, with only one ship allowed to carry over 5,000 passengers. The Committee on Tourism, Trade, Employment, Culture, and Sport submitted a proposal to the city council and the Balearic Islands Port Authority (APB) last week. If approved, the agreement will move discussions to the International Cruise Line Association (CLIA) for an extension.

Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas (Photo Credit: Palephotography / Shutterstock)

However, Mayor Martinez’s proposal aims to further restrict cruise ships and passengers. Following his announcement, Spain’s far-right political party, Vox, and three additional opposing parties voted down the measures on May 30, claiming they were not consulted.

A spokesperson for Vox said the ban on mega-cruise ships is contrary to its policies. “We live from tourism,” the spokesperson told the Majorca Daily Bulletin. “Without it, the young people would emigrate. Before taking measures, we must be democratic. There must be consensus or there may be many repercussions.”

Although the proposed measures and details need to be addressed by multiple parties and organizations, Mayor Martinez said, “they will be carried out.”

Read Also: Amsterdam Makes Huge Move and Bans Cruise Ships

Palma’s summer season is underway and between June and August, the port will welcome nearly 250 calls, many of them mega-cruises, including Royal Caribbean’s 5,602-passsenger Oasis of the Seas and Norwegian Cruise Line’s 4,270-passenger Norwegian Escape

Currently AIDA Cruises’ AIDAcosma home ports in Palma de Mallorca and has 36 cruises scheduled between June and August. The ship has a capacity to hold 6,654 passengers and 1,500 crew members.

12 IDEAL Eastern Caribbean Cruise Ports You Should Visit

Going on an Eastern Caribbean cruise and wondering what each port of call has to offer? Or perhaps you’re booking a cruise vacation from Tampa, Miami, or Fort Lauderdale cruise ports and don’t know which cruise itinerary will suit you best. We’re here to help by giving you insight into the most ideal Eastern Caribbean ports of call (in our opinion!).

Eastern Caribbean cruises typically visit ports of call on the beautiful islands of Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, the Greater Antilles, the British and U.S. Virgin Islands, St Maarten, and St Kitts. The best time to visit these cool ports of call is in the winter season, from December to April.

Here’s our essential cruise guide covering these popular ports of call. We include terminal and pier info, which ports have tenders, popular attractions, and things to see and do independently if you don’t want to join an official cruise shore excursion.

Ready to set sail? Here we go!

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Historic San Juan is the capital of the island of Puerto Rico and one of the busiest cruise ports in the Eastern Caribbean. As well as being a port of embarkation and disembarkation, many cruises include San Juan as a port of call. 

Located in the heart of Old San Juan, the port has two cruise terminals. It is just a short stroll from the shops, cafes and historic fort in Old San Juan.

Cruise Ships Docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Photo Credit: NAPA / Shutterstock

Once ashore, explore the narrow streets and colonial architecture. Within the historic walled city, the 16th-century El Morro military fort presides over the town and can be visited independently or as part of a City Walking Tour with a local guide.

If you want to visit the Bacardi Rum Factory, take the ferry from Pier 2 to Catano, then catch the bus for the 10-minute ride to the factory. Upgrade to a mixologist course and create your own cocktail! Nature lovers can head inland on a tour to El Yunque and enjoy an amazing tropical rainforest experience.

Cruise lines visiting San Juan in 2024-25 include:

  • Princess Cruises
  • MSC Cruises
  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Holland America
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Viking Cruises
  • Seabourn
  • Azamara
  • Oceania Cruises
  • Disney Cruise Line
  • Regent Seven Seas Cruises
  • Crystal Cruises
  • Virgin Voyages
  • Windstar Cruises

Philipsburg, St. Maarten

The Caribbean island of St. Maarten/St. Martin is divided between the two nations of France and the Netherlands. It provides the best of both cultures with French food and fashion in the north, and the quaint architecture and Dutch influences in the south. 

The cruise port is in Philipsburg, capital of the Dutch area. Cruise ships typically dock at the A.C. Wathey Cruise & Cargo Facility, which acts as the cruise terminal. The dock can accommodate several ships at once, including the largest and newest cruise vessels.

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Cruise Ships Docked in St. Maarten, in the Caribbean. Photo Credit: Dennis MacDonald)

There is a shopping village right at the cruise terminal area with duty-free shopping, restaurants, bars and souvenir stalls. There are also restrooms, WiFi, and an island information center. The main town of Philipsburg is a 20-minute walk from the pier. Buses run regularly to and from the cruise ships, and taxis are cheap and plentiful.

Visit the waterfront market and white-sand beaches around Philipsburg, browse the shops, relax at a beachfront café or visit the Sint Maarten Museum. 

Cruise lines visiting Philipsburg in 2024-25 include:

  • Princess Cruises
  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Holland America
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • P&O Cruises
  • Viking Cruises
  • Azamara
  • Oceania Cruises
  • Windstar Cruises

Amber Cove / Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic

Amber Cove cruise port is located on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, which is on the east side of the island of Hispaniola. It can accommodate up to two ships at a time. Ships dock directly at the L-shaped pier, allowing visitors to walk straight off the ship.

Developed by Carnival Corporation, the port Cruise Center has a currency exchange, Wi-Fi, restrooms and an information desk. There are several shops, restaurants, and modern facilities, along with a variety of craft stalls selling local jewelry and souvenirs. The Aqua Zone next to the Cruise Center is crammed with fun activities.

Carnival Cruise Ship at Amber Cove
Carnival Cruise Ship at Amber Cove (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz)

Amber Cove is on the Bay of Maimon, close to the town of Puerto Plata, which also features its own cruise port. Puerto Plata caters to non-Carnival vessels, such as those from Norwegian Cruise Line and Virgin Voyages.

The coast is known for its beautiful sandy beaches, lush greenery, and tasty cuisine. Other popular activities for cruisers include visiting local rum distilleries, taking hikes as part of an eco-adventure in the rainforest, relaxing on the beach, swimming with dolphins, water sports, riding the cable car or walking along the promenade.  

Cruise lines visiting Amber Cove/ Puerto Plata in 2024-25 include:

  • Princess Cruises
  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • Holland America
  • Costa Cruises

La Romana, Dominican Republic

Located on the southeastern side of the Dominican Republic, the port of La Romana is close to the town of the same name.

The dock is at the mouth of the Rio Dulco River, and two cruise ships can berth simultaneously, one on each side of the river. Larger cruise ships use the eastern quay, which has a pier for cruise ships up to 350m in length. The western quay accommodates smaller cruise ships up to 250m in length.

La Romana Cruise Port Area
La Romana Cruise Port Area (Photo Credit: KaSiontour1217)

The open-air terminal is known as Sugar Breeze Cruise Terminal, and it has a few buildings and facilities that are just a short walk from the ship’s gangway. The port has fairly basic facilities, including restrooms, a bar, a coffee shop, taxis, a pharmacy, handicraft stalls, and information desks. There is a ChuChu train to downtown and a shuttle bus to Altos de Chavon.

La Romana is a popular cruise destination with beautiful beaches, clear Caribbean waters, watersports, local shops, bars and attractions.

Excursions from the port include attractions such as the 16th-century village of Altos de Chavin, snorkeling in the turquoise waters, scuba diving, river kayaking, ziplining, and trips to the paradise islands of Catalina and Saona. 

Cruise lines visiting La Romana in 2024-25 include:

  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Costa Cruises
  • Windstar Cruises

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

Known as the Gateway to the US Virgin Islands, Charlotte Amalie Cruise Port is on the south side of the island of St. Thomas. Unusually, the port has two cruise ports.

Havensight Cruise Port has three docks east of the town of Charlotte Amalie. Crown Bay is two miles west of Charlotte Amalie and has one pier with two further docks. 

Havensight cruise terminal consists of a one-km-long pier located a 20-minute walk or short taxi ride from the town. However, you might just want to stay at the terminal, which is a shopper’s paradise! It has a vast open-air mall with duty-free shops, jewelry shops, bars, and places to eat. Tour buses and taxis pick up passengers outside the terminal gates.

Cruise Ships in the US Virgin Islands
Cruise Ships in the US Virgin Islands (Photo Credit: Victor Maschek)

If your cruise ship docks in Crown Bay, the walk is difficult, and a taxi or shuttle bus (if available) is recommended. Onsight, the pier gates lead into a modern cruise terminal with excellent amenities.

Look out for the Windmill building that houses the Information Center! The Crown Bay Center is a large shopping mall just outside the pier gates with lots of duty-free shops, restrooms, ATMs, free Wi-Fi, restaurants, craft stalls, and souvenir shops.

Read Also: St. Thomas Cruise Port – Piers, Overview and What to Do

Beyond the port, attractions on St. Thomas include the famous Skyride to Paradise Point, beautiful Magens Bay Beach, and a Butterfly Farm. Boat charters, catamaran trips, and lagoon kayaking trips can all be booked from your cruise excursion desk as part of your Eastern Caribbean cruise.

Cruise lines visiting St. Thomas in 2024-25 include: 

  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Azamara
  • SeaDream
  • Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection

St. Croix, US Virgin Islands

Cruise ships visit the beautiful Saint Croix dock at the newly renovated waterfront in Frederiksted. The 500m-long pier can accommodate two cruise ships simultaneously.

An electric trolley transports cruisers along the lengthy dock. There’s an information kiosk, restrooms and local shops. It’s easy to walk ashore and explore this quaint town with many historic buildings, including Fort Frederik.

Cruise Ships Docked in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
Photo Courtesy: Virgin Islands Port Authority

St. Croix is a luxury playground with beautiful beaches, historic towns and duty-free shopping (up to $1600 allowed for US citizens). Local vendors line the waterfront with stalls selling crafts, jewelry, T-shirts and souvenirs.

Visit Whim Plantation, the Cruzan Rum Factory, St Geoge Botanical Gardens or explore part of the 72-mile Heritage Trail. A taxi can take you to the historic harbor town of Christiansted, with its quaint Danish architecture.

Cruise lines visiting St Croix in 2024-25 include:

  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • SeaDream
  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Holland America
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Regent Seven Seas Cruises
  • Virgin Voyages
  • Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection

St. John, US Virgin Islands

St. John is one of three main islands making up the US Virgin Islands, along with Saint Croix and St. Thomas. The main port is Cruz Bay, which has basic facilities. It is on the west side of the island and is mainly visited by smaller luxury cruise lines. Cruise ships have to anchor offshore and tender cruisers ashore.

St. John USVI
St. John USVI (Photo Credit: Ramunas Bruzas)

Much of this tiny 50km² island is protected by the Virgin Islands National Park, which extends to include the coral reefs and shoreline. Beaches, watersports, and island hopping are the main attractions for cruisers. 

Cruise lines visiting St John in 2024-25 include:

  • Azamara
  • SeaDream
  • Windstar Cruises

Tortola, British Virgin Islands

Part of the British Virgin Islands, Tortola is a British Overseas Territory which consists of four islands: Tortola, Andgada, Virgin Gorda and Jost Van Dyke. Most larger cruise ships dock at Road Harbour in a sheltered bay on the south coast of Tortola.

The 400m-long pier is large enough to handle two smaller cruise ships (up to 180,000 GRT) at once, but not the larger vessels such as RCI Oasis class.

Cruise Ships Docked in Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Cruise Ships Docked in Tortola, British Virgin Islands (Photo Credit: Khairil Azhar Junos)

The cruise terminal is right next to Tortola Pier Park, an 80,000 sq. ft—area with 50 shops and restaurants. From the terminal, you can rent bicycles to explore the island or book a taxi and head to one of the beautiful white sandy beaches. The closest beach is Cane Garden Bay, about five miles from the cruise port. 

Luxury cruise lines and smaller ships may dock at the neighboring island of Jost Van Dyke. The New Horizon Fast Ferry transports travelers to Tortola in around 20 minutes. One must-do is sampling the Rum Cake that Tortola is famous for.

Cruise lines visiting Tortola in 2024-25 include:

  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Princess Cruises
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Virgin Voyages
  • Seabourn Cruise Line
  • Crystal Cruises
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • Windstar Cruises
  • Star Clippers

Labadee, Haiti

Labadee is the exclusive private resort developed and managed by Royal Caribbean for its cruise ships and those belonging to the sister cruise company Celebrity Cruises.

It is a gated enclave located on a peninsula on the north coast of the island of Haiti. The entire resort is no more than 800 meters long and 4000 meters wide.

Labadee has a 400-meter-long pier extending south into Buccaneer’s Bay. It can only accommodate one ship at a time. There is no terminal as such.

Royal Caribbean's Labadee, Haiti
Royal Caribbean’s Labadee, Haiti (Photo Credit: fitzcrittle / Shutterstock)

Cruisers walk from the ship to the gated entrance to this private resort where there are private cabanas, restaurants, bars, waterslides, dining options and amenities that outshine even the best onboard activities.

Visit the Trading Post stalls, ride the awesome Dragons Breath Zip Line or book tours to go parasailing, jet skiing, deep-sea fishing, kayaking, snorkeling and sailing. 

There is a free tender that takes passengers from the cruise dock to Columbus Cove, the farthest beach in Labadee, for a relaxing beach experience. There is also a free tram connecting the resort entrance with Columbus Cove Tram Station, stopping at Barefoot Tram Station and the Town Square along the way. Those with mobility issues can use beach wheelchairs provided by the resort. 

Cruise lines visiting Labadee in 2024-25 include (note that the cruise lines have temporarily halted calls to the destination due to local unrest):

  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Celebrity Cruises

Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos

Grand Turk is a 10-km-long island that is part of the Turks and Caicos. Although it is just 2km wide, it has plenty of attractions and things to do.

Cruise ships arriving at Grand Turk dock at the end of the pier, right next to a beautiful sandy beach on the southernmost tip of the island. The pier accommodates a maximum of two ships at one time.

Carnival Magic at Grand Turk
Carnival Magic at Grand Turk (Photo Copyright: Cruise Hive)

The open-air terminal has tour booths, a Margaritaville Bar, a restaurant, a pool, and Trading Post shops at the Cruise Center. The Flow Rider surfing attraction is a popular shore excursion booked through your cruise line. 

Activities on Grand Turk include adrenaline-pumping activities such as 4×4 safaris, Dune Buggy Rides, horseback riding and catamaran cruises.

Cultural tours visit historic homes, the Old Town, the Lighthouse and the interesting National Museum. The island has many beaches close to the pier, or a short taxi ride away if you want to escape the crowds.

Cruise lines visiting Grand Turk in 2024-25 include:

  • Princess Cruises
  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Holland America
  • Costa Cruises
  • Virgin Voyages

St. John’s, Antigua

Not to be confused with the tiny island of St. John, USVI, St. John’s is the largest town and main port on the larger island of Antigua. The cruise port is located on the northwest coast of the island. Cruise ships dock at Heritage Quay in the heart of this delightful town.

It can accommodate up to four cruise ships at a time, including larger Oasis-class cruise ships. Some cruise ships may dock at the adjacent Redcliffe Quay where old Georgian buildings house cafes and boutiques.

Antigua Cruise Port
Antigua Cruise Port

Larger ships may dock at the Deepwater Harbour Terminal, about 1.5km from St. John’s. Smaller vessels may use English Harbour on the south side of the island.

Most attractions are an easy walk from Heritage Quay and Redcliffe Quay. Explore the magnificent St. John’s Cathedral and UNESCO-listed Nelson’s Dockyard or take a taxi to one of the 365 beaches on the island.

There are two indoor/outdoor malls for duty-free shopping just steps from the dock. Heritage Quay Mall is a shopper’s paradise on two floors. The weekend Farmer’s Market is a highlight on Fridays and Saturdays.

Cruise lines visiting St. John’s, Antigua in 2024-25 include:

  • Princess Cruises
  • MSC Cruises
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Holland America
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Viking Cruises
  • Seabourn
  • Cunard Line
  • Costa Cruises
  • Oceania Cruises
  • Virgin Voyages

Port Zante, Basseterre, St. Kitts

Basseterre is on the island of St. Kitts in the West Indies. It has two different piers to accommodate up to four large cruise ships at once, with additional ships docking at the cargo port or tendering passengers ashore in peak winter months. You can read our full guide on the St. Kitts cruise port here.

Located on the southeast coast of the island, the terminal area is known as Port Zante. It is the site of a welcome center, duty-free shopping, and a colorful produce market. The terminal also has restaurants, shops, and cafes where cruisers can step ashore and stretch their legs.

Cruise Ships Docked in St. Kitts
Cruise Ships Docked in St. Kitts (Photo Credit: Anthony Giarrusso)

Colorful red and yellow wooden fishing boats bob alongside the pier, making a great photo op! The waterfront Treasury Building harks back to the days when the island was an important sugar colony.

Downtown Basseterre is a 10-minute walk from the port. It is known locally as “The Circus”. It’s a lovely town to explore on foot as the streets are laid out in a grid. 

The St. Kitts Scenic Railway is a great way to explore the island on a 3-hour sightseeing tour. Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site worth visiting by taxi or tour. The sister island of Nevis is a 45-minute ferry ride away. 

Cruise lines visiting St. Kitts in 2024-25 include:

  • Princess Cruises
  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Royal Caribbean International
  • Holland America
  • Celebrity Cruises
  • Viking Cruises
  • Seabourn
  • Cunard Line
  • Crystal Cruises
  • Star Clippers
  • Windstar Cruises

We’ll See You on an Eastern Caribbean Cruise!

Armed with all this information, it’s easy to book your next cruise based on these ideal ports of call across the Eastern Caribbean. You can also check ports that you might visit while sailing in the Western Caribbean!

New Princess Cruises Premium Liquors Collection Rolls Out Across the Fleet

Princess Cruises has unveiled its new “Love Line Premium Liquors” collection, developed in collaboration with celebrities Pitbull, Jason Aldean, and Romero Britto. The exclusive selection of wines and spirits is set to enhance the experience for guests sailing on the Love Boat ships, beginning with the new Sphere-class Sun Princess.

“The Love Line Collection is a natural extension of the elegance and sophistication found throughout our Princess ships and makes every sip a journey worth savoring,” said John Padgett, president of Princess Cruises. 

Sun Princess Cruise Ship
Sun Princess Cruise Ship

He went on to add that Princess Cruises is proud to introduce “an exceptional selection of spirits that reflect the diverse tastes and preferences of our guests.”

Currently offered on the 175,000-gross-ton Sun Princess, which debuted on February 28, 2024, the Love Line Premium Liquors collection is currently being rolled out across the entire fleet for their summer voyages. 

Guests booked on a Princess Premier package, which includes premium drinks as well as two specialty meals per sailing, unlimited casual meals and desserts, fee-waived OceanNow delivery, unlimited room service delivery, reserved theater seating, fitness classes, and Wi-Fi, will have these premium spirits as part of their beverage collection.

Princess Collaborates with Pitbull, Romero Britto and Jason Aldean

The Love Line Collection includes the unique contributions of each celebrity partner, highlighting their individual tastes and styles. For instance, globally renowned Miami-based musician Pitbull, also known as Mr. 305, lent his hand to the creation of the Voli 305 Vodka. 

Meant to embody the vibrant energy of Miami nightlife, the vodka is distilled in Miami and features regionally sourced Florida sweet corn to create a distinctive vodka with a smooth finish.

For an equally distinctive liquor, Brazilian artist Romero Britto, founder of the Happy Art Movement, teamed up with Venetian winemaker Villa Sandi to create Love Prosecco. The renowned prosecco maker has been creating Champagne-inspired sparkling wine since 1622.

Voli 305 Vodka by Pitbull
Voli 305 Vodka by Pitbull

Britto’s Love Prosecco is noted for its refreshing taste with flavors of melon, lemon, mineral, and white peach. Britto also designed the bottle to mirror the unique artwork and design of the Love by Britto restaurant found on Princess Cruises, which showcases art meant to inspire fun, love, and optimism.

Love Prosecco will be a feature of the dining experience at Love by Britto on Sun Princess and will also be available across the Princess fleet.

Read Also: Sun Princess Sets Sail, Marking New Milestone for Princess Cruises

Also, a part of the Love Line Collection is three wines created by legendary country singer Jason Aldean, along with his sister Kai Wicks and country artist Chuck Wicks. The Melorosa Sauvignon Blanc offers a crisp and dry wine, with hints of herbs and grasses, while the Melorosa Cabernet Sauvignon features rich dark fruit notes, with flavors of blueberry and blackberry, and hints of mocha and cedar.

Love Prosecco by Britto
Love Prosecco by Britto (Photo Courtesy: Princess Cruises)

The Love Line Collection also includes a Red Blend wine, with all three wines developed in California.

Sun Princess is currently sailing a 21-night Mediterranean voyage that launched in Barcelona, Spain, on May 11. The roundtrip cruise is visiting iconic ports, including Gibraltar; Marseille, France; Rome (Civitavecchia); Istanbul, Turkey; and Mykonos, Greece.

Princess Cruises, which is owned by Carnival Corporation, operates a fleet of 15 ships, all currently sailing. Caribbean Princess, Sky Princess, and Regal Princess are sailing in Europe, with roundtrip voyage from Southampton to Northern Europe, while Diamond Princess is homeported in Yokohama, Japan, for the summer.

Seven ships are in Alaska this summer, including Royal PrincessGrand Princess, Discovery Princess, Sapphire Princess, Crown PrincessMajestic Princess, and Ruby Princess, all of which began sailing from Vancouver earlier this week. 

Meanwhile, Emerald Princess, Island Princess, and Enchanted Princess will spend the summer in the Caribbean, sailing roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale.

Coral Princess, which will wrap up a world cruise in Sydney, Australia on August 19, will spend its summer months in Europe after it arrives in the Canary Islands on June 2.

Carnival Cruise Ship Finishes Dry Dock and Resumes Service

Carnival Legend has left dry dock and is ready to welcome guests in Barcelona, Spain for her first post-renovation sailing, departing Thursday, May 30, 2024. The ship now boasts a range of upgrades and enhancements, including the rebranding of popular spaces and the addition of Carnival Cruise Line favorites.

One of the biggest additions to the 22-year-old ship is a new Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge on Deck 2 (Promenade Deck), formerly the Dreamteam Sports Bar. This patriotically-themed venue is now available on 13 Carnival ships, having first debuted on Carnival Panorama in 2019. The lounge pays tribute to both active-duty military personnel and veterans of all service branches.

Carnival Legend Heroes Bar
Carnival Legend Heroes Bar

Red-white-and-blue décor is highlighted with authentic military momentos for an extra-special touch. On Carnival Legend, the boots of Deshauna Barber, godmother of Carnival Vista and a captain in the United States Army Reserve, have a special place of honor.

Other new venues now open on Carnival Legend are the Dreams Studio for professional portrait sessions, the Carnival Adventures desk to book amazing shore tours, an expanded casino, and a new miniature golf course.

The ship also now has a dedicated Chef’s Table space on Deck 1 (Riviera Deck), which was formerly the lower level of the Medusa’s Lair Dance Club. Part of that club space was renovated for the wildly popular Chef’s Table, while the rest was converted into additional staterooms, including accessible staterooms.

Read Also: Chef’s Table on Carnival Cruise Line – Everything You Need to Know

Several other spaces onboard have been rebranded and updated. The steakhouse has been refreshed to become Fahrenheit 555, and the spa is rebranded as the Cloud 9 Spa and Fitness Center – both popular and familiar brands across the Carnival fleet.

Retail shops have been refreshed, as well as youth spaces updated for both Circle C and Camp Ocean. Other public areas have been similarly refreshed with new flooring, upholstery, and lighting as needed, and the ship has undergone other technical behind-the-scenes updates, as well as hull cleaning and general maintenance.

Carnival Legend Spa Upgrade
Carnival Legend Spa Upgrade

Overall, the dry dock lasted a full month, as Carnival Legend first left service at the end of April. The work was completed in Marseille, France, and the ship is now better-than-new and ready to welcome eager travelers for truly legendary cruise vacations.

The 88,500-gross-ton, Spirit-class Carnival Legend can welcome 2,124 guests at double occupancy, and is also home to just over 900 international crew members.

Ready to Sail in Europe

Carnival Legend‘s first post-dry-dock sailing is an 8-night roundtrip cruise from Barcelona, with visits to Malta, Sicily, Naples, Rome, Livorno, and Toulon before returning to Barcelona on Friday, June 7. This is the ship’s only roundtrip offering from Barcelona, as her next sailing is a one-way repositioning to Dover, UK.

From Dover, Carnival Legend will offer 6 roundtrip cruises to outstanding destinations in Iceland, Ireland, Scotland, Belgium, the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, and Germany, depending on departure date. On August 18, the ship will then move to Rome to offer a further 6 departures for Mediterranean and Greek Isles ports of call.

Carnival Legend Dry Dock
Carnival Legend Dry Dock

On October 26, the refreshed ship will conclude her European season and leave Rome for a 15-night transatlantic cruise to her new homeport of Tampa, Florida. Along the way, Carnival Legend will visit Spain, Portugal, the Azores, and the Bahamas, before arriving in the Sunshine State on November 10.

From Tampa, the ship will offer a winter season of Caribbean itineraries, before moving to San Francisco to offer alternating Alaska and Mexico sailings for summer 2025. Following that season, Carnival Legend will be homeported in Galveston with a variety of Western Caribbean, Eastern Caribbean, and Panama Canal cruise options.

With so much diversity coming up in Carnival Legend‘s sailing schedule, guests will have many options to enjoy the refreshed ship no matter where they set sail.