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Disney Unveils Sneak Peek Of New Haunted Mansion Lounge

When Disney Treasure sets sail on her maiden voyage to the Eastern Caribbean on December 21, 2024, she will do so with a much anticipated Haunted Mansion experience onboard. 

The Haunted Mansion Parlor, which is not currently available on any other Disney cruise ship, will welcome guests with specialty spirits and spooky decor that was inspired by the beloved attraction in Disney theme parks around the world. 

As part of Disney’s 2024 “Halfway To Halloween” celebration, which the company partakes in each year to announce what the upcoming spooky season will have in store, the cruise line is giving guests a more detailed look at the Haunted Mansion Parlor than it ever has before.

Disney Treasure Haunted Mansion Parlor
Disney Treasure Haunted Mansion Parlor

In never-before-seen renderings, the cruise line shared the vision for its haunted aquarium and the ghost fish that “live” inside, its eerie art collection, and special drinkware inspired by the new ghosts who will haunt this lounge.  

The aquarium pays homage to an idea once had by Disney Legend Rolland “Rolly” Crump in the early stages of designing the Haunted Mansion ride. At the time, the ride was envisioned as a “Museum of the Weird” walk-through exhibit, which Crump thought should include an aquarium with ghost fish. 

“As the final design took shape, many of Rolly’s initial ideas were realized throughout the attraction. However, a few of his concepts remained in the vault, living on thanks to dedicated fans and Disney historians,” wrote Jacqueline Logan, Public Relations Manager for the Disney Parks Blog. 

“One such concept was a mysterious aquarium, filled with ghost fish. More than fifty years later, the sketch Rolly developed was referenced by a new generation of Disney Imagineers to create a modern ‘Aquarium with Ghost Fish’ for the Haunted Mansion Parlor,” added Logan. 

Crump died in 2023 at the age of 93, and the cruise line had previously announced that the lounge would feature a Haunted Mansion-style bust of his likeness to honor his memory and career as a Disney Imagineer. 

The new art gallery displays the portraits of the ghosts who have taken up residence on Disney Treasure. Big Disney fans may already recognize The Mariner, who was created by Disney Legend Marc Davis and is a familiar face from the Haunted Mansion attractions in Walt Disney World Resort and Tokyo Disney Resort.

Aquarium with Ghost Fish
Aquarium with Ghost Fish

Guests will also see photos of the good natured sea captain, whose life was cut short, and his enigmatic bride-to-be, who is inspired by Marc Davis’ iconic “cat lady” that is featured in the theme park attractions. Cruisers will get to learn their stories as they take in the decor and ambience of the parlor. 

“The collection of works will be reminiscent of the quintessential paintings inside the Haunted Mansion attraction, mimicking the art stylings used by Disney Imagineers in 1969. The portrait gallery will also incorporate present-day technologies to allow the ghostly residents to entertain guests in new ways,” continued Logan.

The ghostly drinkware, which will be used to serve unique drinks and spirits, will also feature the likeness of The Mariner and The Bride.

Previously, the cruise line had shared that the lounge would have a special cocktail menu, some of which will feature flavored smoke and contain secret messages for guests to decode as they sip.

More New Experiences To Be Had Onboard Disney Treasure

Beyond the Haunted Mansion Parlor, there will be plenty of new happy haunts for passengers to explore once the 4,000-passenger Disney Treasure sets sail in late December. 

Disney Cruise Line is known for offering Broadway-Caliber productions, and Disney Treasure will be no exception. In fact, the new addition to the fleet will offer a brand new musical called Disney: The Tale Of Moana.

Disney Treasure Cruise Ship
Disney Treasure Cruise Ship

But that’s not all. There will also be a Coco-themed two-night dining experience at Plaza de Coco, which includes dinner and a show. The event will pick up where the colorful 2017 Pixar movie ended with a new adventure while guests enjoy Mexican-inspired cuisine.

For thrill seekers, the 144,000-gross ton cruise ship will feature the brand new, 760-foot AquaMouse water coaster, which functions as both a water slide and roller coaster. Guests will ride on a raft through a slippery adventure inside the “Mysterious Temple of the Golden Egg.” 

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For couples over 18 or parents who need a break from the kids, Disney is expanding on its typical adult-only onboard venues with Sarabi, a Lion King-themed lounge named after Simba’s mother.

During the day, the lounge will be home to musical performances, comedy acts, and family game shows. But at night, it will become the wildest adult-exclusive haunt on the ship with live entertainment catered to more mature audiences.

Los Angeles Cruise Port: Terminals, Getting Around, What’s Nearby

Los Angeles, California, may be known for the glamor of Hollywood movies and the laid-back culture of Venice Beach, but the city is also home to one of the most important cruise ports on the West Coast of the United States – the Los Angeles Cruise Port. 

Situated in the San Pedro neighborhood of Los Angeles, this major cruise port serves as a gateway to some of the world’s most highly visited cruise destinations, including the Mexican Riviera, Hawaii, the Panama Canal, and more. 

Today, we will examine everything you need to know about the port and its two terminals, including detailed breakdowns of port facilities, terminal locations, and the best ways to get to them. We will also explore some of the nearby attractions cruise passengers can visit during their time in this famous Los Angeles cruise port.

Los Angeles Cruise Port and Location 

Los Angeles Cruise Port actually consists of two dedicated cruise terminals – the Port of Los Angeles World Cruise Center and the Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal. Both terminals fall under the umbrella of the Port of Los Angeles, which is the collective name for the main seaport for the City of Los Angeles. 

The Port of Los Angeles World Cruise Center

Address: Berth 91-93, 100 Swinford Street, San Pedro, California 90731, USA 

The Port of Los Angeles World Cruise Center is by far the larger of the two terminals. It was initially constructed to act as a passenger terminal for ferries and other passenger vessels, but it was converted into a dedicated cruise ship facility in the 1990s.

Port of Los Angeles
Port of Los Angeles (Photo Credit: Ritu Manoj Jethani / Shutterstock)

Following a significant renovation and improvement project in 2003, Los Angeles World Cruise Center emerged as the largest dedicated cruise port on the West Coast. Covering 18 acres of land and offering over 1,500 feet of space for cruise ships to dock, it remains one of the largest cruise ship ports in the United States. 

The cruise port is situated in the city’s San Pedro Bay, offering clear views of the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island. The location is ideal for cruise ships and easily accessible from some of the city’s major highways, making it ideal for visiting passengers.

Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal at Berth 93

Address: 100 E Swinford Street, San Pedro, California 90731, USA 

Reserved for overflow and additional docking during peak cruise season, the Outer Harbor is significantly smaller than the World Cruise Center Terminal. Located directly across the water beside the Vincent Thomas Bridge, it offers far less sophisticated facilities than the state-of-the-art Los Angeles World Cruise Center, making it a much less desirable embarkation point.

Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal
Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal (Photo Credit: Underawesternsky)

Since Los Angeles World Cruise Center is the homeport for four cruise lines and Harbor Cruise Terminal is only used for spillover and situations where port traffic is overly busy, there is a much higher chance that your own cruise will depart from the former.

Still, it is worth understanding that there is a second terminal and double-checking your itinerary to make sure that your ship is actually at the Los Angeles World Cruise Center. 

Number of Terminals and Piers

Los Angeles World Cruise Center features two primary terminals, each designed for different purposes. Although the port is based around a single pier, it is long enough to handle two ships at any given time. To help with organization, the pier is divided into two berths, each with its own terminal building.

Berth 91 is the first, and it is used primarily for the disembarkation process. The other, Berth 92, is used mostly for embarkation. It is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for passenger convenience, including a highly organized passenger processing area that is over 100,000 square feet in size.

Los Angeles Cruise Port Terminals
Los Angeles Cruise Port Terminals (Photo Credit: Underawesternsky)

The two terminal buildings at Los Angeles World Cruise Center offer everything from passenger information booths to cruise line help desks. The building at Berth 92 even features an expedited US Customs security clearance zone and baggage inspection system. It is far more efficient than you would typically expect at a cruise terminal and almost acts more like a well-organized airport than a cruise port. 

The Outer Harbor Cruise Terminal operates as a single pier with basic facilities, which explains why it is only used for smaller vessels and spillover when Los Angeles World Cruise Center can’t handle the volume of cruise ships. 

Terminal Facilities and Services

When the Los Angeles World Cruise Center was upgraded in 2003, the main intention was to provide passengers with a comfortable and seamless experience, so, unsurprisingly, the port boasts some awe-inspiring facilities. 

Numerous well-maintained bathroom facilities are scattered throughout the port. The entire Los Angeles World Cruise Center is fully ADA-compliant, offering ramps, elevators, and parking spaces for passengers with accessibility needs. Although the port itself does not provide wheelchairs, cruise lines that use it as a home port can usually assist passengers directly. Consider contacting your cruise line ahead of time.

Discovery Princess in Los Angeles
Discovery Princess in Los Angeles (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks / Shutterstock)

There are plenty of air-conditioned seating areas within the terminal buildings, which is not always true with some less advanced cruise terminals. Unfortunately, Los Angeles World Cruise Center does not offer free public Wi-Fi, but most visitors find mobile reception reasonable throughout the port.

For American travelers, you should be able to access mobile data without any issues. If you require Wi-Fi, there are several restaurants a short distance from the port that offer it.

Parking

Los Angeles World Cruise Center offers overnight parking close to the port. The parking lot is patrolled with overnight security, so your vehicle will be safe as you enjoy your cruise.

The port also operates a courtesy passenger shuttle from the parking lot to the terminals. There are several drop-off and pick-up zones, and parking is complimentary for the first hour.

Parking at the Port
Parking at Port of Los Angeles (Photo Credit: Debbie Ann Powell)

Although there are over 2,500 spaces, booking ahead is a good idea, especially if you are traveling during peak season. Parking rates are $20 per day, but they can vary for oversized vehicles. Remember, this is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, so you’ll want to plan ahead if you need overnight parking

Getting from the Airport to the Los Angeles Cruise Port

One of the Port of Los Angeles’s main appeals is its close proximity to Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

Even with Los Angeles’s notorious traffic issues, the 20-mile drive from the airport to Los Angeles World Cruise Center takes roughly 35 minutes. If you are driving yourself, use the following directions: 

From LAX, take the 405 South, then the I-110 South. Exit at Harbor Boulevard., continue straight through the intersection, and turn right into the gate for Los Angeles World Cruise Center. 

Transportation Options Between LAX and LA Cruise Port

As a major commuter city, LA has many transportation options for visitors. Taxis at LAX are plentiful, with flat rates of $50 and a 30 to 45-minute drive; depending on traffic, it is a straightforward option.

Rideshare services, like Uber and Lyft, are also widely available. While they are slightly cheaper, you can usually save time by just getting into the taxi line at the airport.

Entrance to Parking and Drop Off at Port of Los Angeles
Entrance to Parking and Drop Off at Port of Los Angeles (Photo Credit: Debbie Ann Powell)

For those wanting a more streamlined experience, private shuttle services can be booked ahead of time through Prime-Time Shuttle and SuperShuttle. Individual cruise lines also operate direct shuttles between the airport and the terminal, but you should contact your cruise line ahead of time to ensure they are offered and available. 

Although public transit exists, it can take hours and several transfers, so most cruise passengers avoid it. However, if you want to save money, you would take the Metro Line from LAX to the Green Rail Metro C Line, then transfer to the Gray Bus on the Metro J Line, which has a drop-off outside the port. 

Getting from the Downtown Los Angeles to the Cruise Port

At nearly 24 miles, the downtown core of Los Angeles is a little bit further away from the cruise terminals than LAX. You also have to contend with more traffic as you commute through South Los Angeles, so you will want to give yourself at least an hour to be safe.

Interstate 110 South, Los Angeles
Interstate 110 South, Los Angeles (Photo Credit: trekandshoot)

If you are driving, use the following directions: Get on the 110 South, exit at Harbor Blvd., continue straight, then follow the signs for the Los Angeles Cruise Center and turn right into it. 

Which Cruise Lines Operate Out of the Los Angeles Cruise Port?

As mentioned, Los Angeles Cruise Port is one of the busiest in the United States, so it is no surprise that it is used by many of the most well-known cruise lines. Here is where you will find the majority of them within the port: 

World Cruise Center Terminal Berth 92 is a homeport for Norwegian Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International. The Cruise Center Terminal Berth 93 caters to Celebrity Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line, Crystal Cruises, Cunard Line, Holland America Line, Oceania Cruises, Princess Cruises, Viking Ocean Cruises 

Check with your cruise line beforehand to ensure you know which terminal and berth your ship will embark from. 

Seasonal Weather Conditions in Los Angeles

If you plan to spend time in LA before or after your cruise, you will want to pack for the weather. Remember, conditions can be drastically different if your cruise takes you to somewhere like Alaska than they will be in California, so it’s essential to have the proper clothing to make the most out of your time in both locations.

USS Iowa and Discovery Princess Cruise Ship
USS Iowa and Discovery Princess Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Robert V Schwemmer)

Summer (June to August)

Daytime temperatures tend to be between 79° and 85°F, and there is plenty of sunshine. Wear lightweight, breathable clothing, and do not forget to pack sun protection, such as sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. 

Fall (September to November)

Temperatures drop to roughly 65° to 80°F, making for mild and pleasant outdoor weather. Rainfall is limited throughout the year, so you should be OK with light layers and comfortable footwear. You may want a jacket for the evenings. 

Winter (December to February)

While winter is the coldest time of the year in Los Angeles, temperatures remain pleasant between 55° and 70°F. Sweaters and jackets are recommended. You may want to check the weather for signs of showers before you go, but they are still relatively uncommon.

Spring (March to May)

Temperatures rise to between 60° and 75°F. LA sometimes experiences brief showers in the spring, so you may want to bring a waterproof jacket, but you should be okay without one. 

Nearby Attractions

Los Angeles is home to some genuinely iconic attractions and sights. If you have several days to explore the city, you can visit Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and countless other points of interest.

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On the other hand, if you are limited on time and you are just looking for something to do close to the Los Angeles World Cruise Center, you’re also in luck, as there is a myriad of amenities, attractions, and places to eat within close proximity: 

Visit the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium

Located almost exactly 3 miles south of the cruise terminals, the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium is a family-friendly place to spend an afternoon. View marine species that are local to the waters of Southern California and experience numerous interactive exhibits the aquarium offers.

Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium (Photo Credit: Steve Cukrov)

Highlights include a fully stocked touch tank and the aquarium’s aquatic nursery, where visitors can watch live laboratory work carried out by real marine biologists. 

As a bonus, the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium is only footsteps away from Cabrillo Beach and its iconic lighthouse. Combine visiting the aquarium with breakfast at the Pacific Diner and an afternoon on the beach! 

Explore the Battleship USS Iowa Museum

Located just outside the Los Angeles World Cruise Port, the USS Iowa Museum is a must-see for anyone interested in naval history or even just looking for a way to kill time before boarding their cruise ship. Given its proximity, you’ll have plenty of time to explore the museum before returning to your cruise terminal.

Battleship Iowa and Norwegian Joy cruise ship
Battleship Iowa and Norwegian Joy cruise ship (Photo Credit: Underawesternsky)

The floating maritime museum is built directly into the famous battleship that gives it its name. Visitors can learn about the ship’s storied past while exploring the decks and interior. Take a tour or explore for yourself.

The Museum offers entertainment for the whole family, including child-friendly interactive exhibits that break down naval history in ways that are enjoyable for people of all ages. 

Tickets are less than $40, and it only takes a few minutes to walk from the main cruise terminal building to the entrance of the USS Iowa, so it is well worth a visit. 

Wander around Point Fermin Park

While you may want to take a taxi the 3.5 miles to the park, it is a great place to take in California’s famous sunshine. Located near the southern entrance of Los Angeles Harbor, the oceanside cliffs of Point Fermin Park provide stunning views of the ocean and Santa Catalina Island.

Point Fermin Park and Lighthouse
Point Fermin Park and Lighthouse (Photo Credit: P Charles Fisher)

Children will enjoy exploring the tidal pools along the waterline, and if you’re lucky, you may even be able to spot a whale. The part is also home to the Point Fermin Lighthouse and the Korean Friendship Bell, both worth seeing as you stroll around the 37-acre park. 

Grab a takeout lunch at the nearby Lighthouse Café, and enjoy a picnic in the park before you set sail on your cruise adventure. 

Take a Walk to the San Pedro Fish Market and Restaurant

This iconic seafood restaurant and market is less than a mile from the Los Angeles World Cruise Center, making it easily walkable. Opened in 1956, it’s a must-see attraction for seafood lovers. Enjoy a tray of its famous fresh shrimp while taking in a view of the ocean from the numerous waterfront tables and benches.

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If you’re lucky, you’ll get to experience the live music. Even if you don’t like seafood, have a cold beer on the patio and take in the atmosphere. You can also just take a quick look around, then walk up West 7th Street to the ever-popular Raffaello Ristorante for a delicious plate of pasta. 

As a bonus, it is only a few steps from the Los Angeles Maritime Museum.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

What port do cruise ships leave from in Los Angeles?

Most cruise ships leaving Los Angeles depart from the Los Angeles World Cruise Center in San Pedro, California.

Is there a shuttle from LAX to the Port of Los Angeles?

Numerous privately owned shuttle buses offer direct transfers between LAX and the Los Angeles World Cruise Center. That said, transportation is not guaranteed, and it is worth booking ahead of time. We recommend checking if the cruise line you are traveling with operates its courtesy shuttles. 

Which port in LA does Royal Caribbean use?

Royal Caribbean uses the Los Angeles World Cruise Center Terminal at Berth 92 as its homeport. If you travel on a Royal Caribbean International vessel, you will almost certainly depart there.

Carnival Celebrates 30 Years of Cruise Departures from New Orleans

Carnival Cruise Line is celebrating 30 years of fun cruise getaways from New Orleans, with Carnival Liberty kicking off the festivities on her very first departure from her new year-round homeport.

Local leaders and Carnival VIPs were on hand for the occasion and welcomed Carnival Liberty in style to celebrate the milestone, including a live jazz band and a traditional plaque exchange to mark the ship’s maiden voyage.

Carnival’s Chief Communications Officer Chris Chiames, along with New Orleans native and former Carnival Corporation CEO Arnold Donald, thanked the community for their support of Carnival Cruise Line through the years. Carnival first began year-round sailings from the Big Easy in 1994.

Emeril Lagasse Cuts Anniversary Cake
Emeril Lagasse Cuts Anniversary Cake

“It’s an honor to share this great milestone and build on our successful partnership with the city and the port of New Orleans,” said Christine Duffy, President of Carnival Cruise Line. “We sail more than 400,000 guests from Port NOLA annually and for every one of them, our goal is the same: providing a fun and memorable vacation.”

In the 30 years of partnership between the city and the cruise line, nearly 7 million passengers have set sail aboard a Carnival cruise from New Orleans.

“We are thrilled to celebrate this monumental milestone with our valued partner, Carnival Cruise Line,” said Brandy D. Christian, President & CEO, Port of New Orleans and New Orleans Public Belt Railroad.

“For 30 years, Carnival has shown an unwavering commitment to the New Orleans cruise market, and we are most grateful. Our cruise industry is thriving – and on track to exceed pre-pandemic numbers with the support of Carnival’s two year-round homeported vessels. We look forward to many more years of partnership and successes.”

Now with the arrival of Carnival Liberty, travelers will now have a new option from the popular Louisiana city, joining her sister ship Carnival Valor. The first sailing for the newly homeported vessel is a 6-night Western Caribbean cruise to visit Costa Maya, Belize, and Cozumel.

The 110,000-gross-ton, Conquest-class ship will be offering a variety of sailings, including 7-night Eastern Caribbean and Western Caribbean itineraries, with select departure dates featuring 6- or 8-night cruises. Carnival Liberty will be visiting ports of call such as Roatan, Key West, Nassau, and Jamaica, depending on the exact sailing date.

On December 1, 2024 and November 30, 2025, the ship is offering longer 14-night Carnival Journeys cruises to the Panama Canal, with visits to Aruba, Curacao, Colombia, and Costa Rica, as well as other ports along the way.

Carnival Liberty Cruise Ship
Carnival Liberty Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Ron Cogswell / Creative Commons)

On every sailing, Carnival Liberty can welcome 2,974 guests at double occupancy, or up to 3,966 passengers if fully booked with all berths filled.

Of special note is that once the cruise line’s new private destination on Grand Bahama Island, Celebration Key, opens in July 2025, Carnival Liberty will be offering visits there on select itineraries as well.

Connections to the Community

Carnival Cruise Line’s influence goes far beyond just the cruise terminal in New Orleans, however. To celebrate 30 years of departures from the city, the cruise line donated $30,000 to the Emeril Lagasse Foundation to support New Orleans’ education and culinary programs for youth.

Lagasse himself – Carnival Cruise Line’s Chief Culinary Officer – was on hand and led a tour of Carnival Liberty‘s galley for local students, helping inspire them for where culinary careers could lead.

“Even before joining the team, I knew well that Carnival has been a great partner to our incredible city,” said Lagasse. “We’ve all seen and enjoyed the growing popularity of cruising from our port over the years, which continues to bring more people here to enjoy all the rich culture our city has to offer.”

Lagasse further celebrated the cruise line’s partnership with the city by cutting a special anniversary cake, decorated in Carnival’s signature red, white, and blue colors and featuring Mardi Gras masks as accents.

Carnival Liberty is an especially appropriate ship to homeport from New Orleans, as the ship’s romantic decor is reminiscent of the architecture of the famous French Quarter. Furthermore, Carnival’s laid back, fun vibe is perfect for the city, offering great getaways with true southern hospitality and distinction.

Norwegian Cruise Line Launches Discount Program for Educators

Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) is commemorating Teacher Appreciation Week in the U.S. and Canada by introducing a new Teacher Cruise Discount. The special offering provides a year-round discount on cruise fares and onboard credit exclusively for educators.

The discount will offer a 5% reduction on any NCL voyage worldwide, along with a $50 onboard credit.

“We are proud of our history of thanking educators for their hard work and commitment to shaping the next generation of future leaders,” said David J. Herrera, president of Norwegian Cruise Line. “Travel is a powerful means of education, and we look forward to welcoming educators to join us on board to explore the world.”

NCL Giving Joy

NCL’s new Teacher Cruise Discount is available to a range of education professionals, including classroom teachers from PreK to 12, principals, assistant principals, school employees, and college and university professors. Eligibility for the discount requires verification through ID.me and enrollment on Norwegian’s website.

The discount is combinable with Norwegian’s Free at Sea promotion, which includes perks like specialty dining, shore excursion credits, and free airfare for the second guest.

Five Years of ‘Giving Joy’ and Nominations for Teacher Appreciation

Concurrently, the cruise line celebrates the fifth anniversary of its “Giving Joy” campaign, which honors outstanding teachers with free vacations. The contest will award 20 teachers a free vacation aboard the soon-to-launch Norwegian Aqua in 2025.

From May 6 through June 7, NCL is accepting nominations for educators across the U.S. and Canada. Educators can nominate themselves, or entries can nominate an inspiring educator. Nominations must demonstrate why an educator is a passionate, dedicated, and engaged influence on students.

Nominees and nominators are invited to share submissions on social media to help encourage votes.

The top 20 educators, as voted by the public, will be invited to a special event aboard Norwegian Aqua. This event includes a two-night inaugural event in Boston from April 4 to 6.

Norwegian Aqua
Norwegian Aqua (Image Credit: Norwegian Cruise Line)

For the five grand prize winners, educators will receive a three-night Norwegian Aqua cruise and attend the ship’s christening celebration. Norwegian Aqua is scheduled to sail on this celebratory voyage from Miami, Florida, April 13 to 16, 2025.

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Since its inception in 2019, the Giving Joy campaign has received nearly 60,000 nominations and more than 1.8 million votes. More than 250 educators have been awarded vacations, and NCL has donated more than $445,000 to support educational initiatives.

Currently under construction at Fincantieri shipyard in Italy, the 156,300-gross-ton Norwegian Aqua will homeport in New York, Port Canaveral (Orlando), or Miami and will spend much of its time in the Caribbean. Recently celebrating its float out and ship’s blessing, the ship will offer roundtrip cruises from Manhattan to Bermuda, Miami to Belize and Cozumel, and longer voyages to destinations in the Bahamas, U.S. Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, and Dominican Republic from Orlando.

The Prima Plus Class ship, which will accommodate 3,571 passengers and 1,388 crew members, will feature the cruise industry’s first hybrid waterslide/rollercoaster, the Aqua Slidecoaster, on its expansive outdoor space.

Royal Caribbean Offers Six Kosher Sailings for 2025 Yeshiva Week

Royal Caribbean International is expanding its offerings for Yeshiva Week in 2025, with six available sailings on four different cruise ships from four different homeports. These sailings will feature a broader selection of kosher dining options so travelers can enjoy the cruise line’s outstanding culinary variety while adhering to their dietary requirements.

A North American phenomenon for Jewish communities and Jewish day schools, Yeshiva Week is a school holiday typically scheduled in late January and offers a break similar to the Christmas and New Year’s holiday period at public schools. It is a great opportunity for families to relax and recharge, and tropical vacations – including cruises – are immensely popular that week.

Wonder of the Seas
Wonder of the Seas

Royal Caribbean International offers specific kosher dining sailings during Yeshiva Week to better appeal to Jewish travelers. In 2025, four different ships from four different homeports will offer a total of six select sailings specifically to meet Kosher dining needs.

Wonder of the Seas will offer two 7-night cruises that will feature extra kosher dining options. The January 12 departure is a Western Caribbean itinerary visiting Cozumel, Roatan, and Costa Maya, while the January 19 departure is an Eastern Caribbean cruise with visits to St. Maarten and St. Thomas. Both sailings will also visit the cruise line’s private Bahamian destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay.

The 236,857-gross-ton, Oasis-class Wonder of the Seas is homeported from Port Canaveral. The ship can welcome 5,734 travelers at double occupancy, or up to 6,988 guests when fully booked with all berths filled.

Two other Oasis class ships will also offer these special sailings: Harmony of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas. Harmony of the Seas‘ January 19 departure from Galveston is a 7-night Western Caribbean cruise to Roatan, Costa Maya, and Cozumel.

Two sailings aboard Symphony of the Seas are included: the January 12 and January 19 departures. The ship will be sailing from Miami, and the January 12 cruise is a 7-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary to Cococay, San Juan, and St. Maarten. The next departure on January 19 is also a 7-night Eastern Caribbean cruise, but will visit CocoCay, St. Thomas, and St. Maarten.

Both ships can welcome roughly 5,500 guests at double occupancy, or just over 6,680 travelers when fully booked.

The last ship that will offer these special kosher dining sailings for Yeshiva Week is Odyssey of the Seas for a single departure, her January 16, 2025 sailing from Cape Liberty, New Jersey.

That 11-night Southern Caribbean cruise will be visiting St. Maarten, St. Lucia, Barbados, and St. Kitts, with six fully days at sea for passengers to enjoy all the outstanding features of the 167,704-gross-ton, Quantum-Ultra-class cruise ship. Odyssey of the Seas can host 4,200 guests at double occupancy, or up to 5,510 passengers when fully booked.

Dining Options Onboard

Guests on these select sailings will be able to purchase the Glatt Kosher Dining Package to ensure fresh kosher meals. The exclusive package is $80 per person, per day ($40 for kids ages 6-12, and free for children 5 and younger), and must be purchased for the entire sailing as individual night bookings are not available. An 18% gratuity will be applied to all purchases.

It must be noted that the available of the fresh kosher program is limited, and is likely to sell out long before the 2025 cruises set sail. Interested passengers should reserve their spaces as soon as possible to ensure availability.

Royal Caribbean Dining Room
Photo Credit: Solarisys / Shutterstock

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Dinner seating time options are 5 p.m., 6:30 p.m., and 8 p.m. Kosher buffets will also be available at the Solarium Bistro. Meal preparation supervision will be provided either by Rabbi Dovid Weberman or a representing rabbi as necessary.

According to Jewish News Syndicate, Weberman provides training to cruise ship crews prior to sailing so they can better understand kosher labeling and the requirements of kosher food preparation.

The appropriate kitchens are made kosher one day before each scheduled cruise to ensure proper preparation of all included food. Weberman, whose great-grandfather owned a kosher deli in New York, has also hired his own crew of translators to ensure guests on these sailings are comfortable and understand their options.

Montreal Port Authority Kicks Off 2024 Cruise Season

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The Port of Montreal has officially begun its 2024 cruise season, marked by the arrival of Holland America’s Volendam on May 4, 2024. The season, running through October 28, is expected to bring in approximately 50,000 passengers through 41 planned operations, including nine calls and 32 boardings and disembarkations.

This year, nine cruise ships will make their maiden voyage to Montreal, including Volendam, the largest ship of the season with the capacity to accommodate 1,440 passengers and calling on the city nine times.

Montreal Port Authority-2024 cruise season kicks off at the Port
Yves Gilson (left), associate director of cruises for the Port of Montreal, and Laurentius Oscar van Eerten, the Captain of Volendam. (Photo Courtesy: CNW Group/Montreal Port Authority)

Additionally, Regent Seven Seas’ 750-passenger Grandeur, British cruise line Fred Olsen Cruise Lines’ 1,320-passenger Borealis, and Oceania Cruises’ 750-passenger Nautica will also contribute greatly to the port’s passenger count.

Julie Gascon, president and CEO of the Port of Montreal, expressed enthusiasm about the new season, saying, “This new cruise season reflects Montreal’s appeal as a world-class tourist destination. We are so very proud to offer an outstanding reception area with the Grand Quay and the Port of Montreal Tower, which have become iconic symbols for our city’s tourism.”

Montreal Welcomes First-Time Visitors and Celebrates Milestones in the 2024 Cruise Season

Other notable first-timers visiting Montreal this season include Villa Vie Odyssey, a residential ship sailing the world’s first “perpetual” cruise; World Explorer, which focuses on adventure experiences; two French-owned Ponant ships, Champlain and Lyrial; and Azamara Cruises’ Azamara Journey, which is returning to Montreal after an eight-year hiatus.

The port is presenting plaques to each vessel making its first port of call. The plaques were designed by Manon Sioui, a member of the Huron-Wendat Nation who won a contest to redesign the traditional plaque earlier this year.

“All Aboard” is designed to resemble a sea turtle, representing America to Sioui’s tribe, with symbols illustrating the port and Montreal, the area’s nautical history, and Canada and its Indigenous People.

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The season will also celebrate milestones that represent major cruise line loyalty to the Port of Montreal. Regent Seven Seas, for example, will bring its 25,000th passenger aboard Grandeur during its September 19 arrival.

Meanwhile, Viking Cruises will celebrate its 30,000th passenger to Montreal aboard Viking Neptune on September 27, and Oceania will bring its 40,000th passenger aboard Nautica on October 6.

Port of Montreal
Port of Montreal (Photo Credit: Denis Roger)

“Every spring, we can’t wait to see the first cruise ship of the season get here. It marks the start of an exciting time for tourism in Montreal,” added Yves Lalumiere, president and CEO, Tourisme Montreal. “As the gateway to the Americas, Montreal is a must-see destination on the St. Lawrence River. Tourism Montreal is proud to collaborate with this sector, creating significant economic benefits for the restaurant owners and merchants of Old Montreal.”

Following Volendam’s arrival to the charming French-speaking city in the Quebec province this month are Ocean Navigator and Europa 2. The season remains slow until September, when fall foliage tours begin in Canada. During that month, Viking Cruises’ Mars and Neptune, Seabourn’s Quest, the Conti Group’s Hamburg, Windstar Cruises’ Star Pride, Regent Seven Seas’ Grandeur, and Oceania Cruises’ Insignia will visit.

Fred Olsen and Azamara join in October, along with Oceania’s Nautica. Montreal’s season will conclude with Oceania’s Insignia and Nautica both departing on October 28.

Despite Port of Montreal’s strong 2024 season, this year’s numbers indicate the port will not break last year’s record-breaking season. In 2023, the port welcomed 50 ships and 51,000 passengers, marking a 33% increase in cruise activity.

Carnival Brand Ambassador Announces Next FFS Sailing

Carnival Cruise Line’s popular Brand Ambassador, John Heald, has announced his next “FFS” cruise, a “For Fun Sake” sailing that will feature exclusive activities for registered guests. This will be the seventh of these wildly popular themed cruises and is always a fun time for participating travelers.

Heald generally offers just one such cruise annually, and while it is not a full-ship charter sailing, registration for the special events is limited to 700 guests.

“I am proud to announce the details for our cruise for FFS #7 in 2025,” Heald said on his popular Facebook page. “I hope to see you there.”

John Heald
John Heald

The themed cruise will be the February 16, 2025 departure of Carnival Magic, a 6-night Eastern Caribbean sailing from Miami, Florida. The itinerary includes visits to Carnival’s private destination in the Bahamas, Princess Cays, as well as Grand Turk and Amber Cove, both popular destinations for many Carnival cruise fans.

As an interesting note, the very first FFS cruise was also aboard Carnival Magic. Other sailings have been held aboard Carnival Freedom, Carnival Horizon, Carnival Breeze, and other ships in the Carnival fleet.

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Heald explained that he had hoped to offer the FFS sailing from Galveston, New Orleans, or Long Beach. Because bookings for 2025 are so strong already, however, it wasn’t possible to secure an appropriate departure that has enough open cabins to permit the special event.

“Revenue management gave me two choices. One was a cruise to Alaska in April and the other, well, was this one,” Heald explained. “As much as I would loved Alaska I know that it would have meant many would not want to join me.”

The special FFS events onboard will only be available to passengers who register, which will be limited to 700 guests. The 130,000-gross-ton, Dream-class Carnival Magic can welcome 3,690 guests at double occupancy, or up to 4,724 travelers when fully booked with all berths filled.

Exclusive activities for those registered include two complimentary cocktail parties during the cruise, private tea times, special morning breakfasts and meet-and-greets, as well as other exclusive events. A welcome aboard lanyard and a unique FFS gift will also be given to each registered guest.

Carnival Magic Cruise Ship
Carnival Magic Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: NAN728)

On previous FFS cruises, activities have included autograph sessions with John Heald, charity auctions, karaoke contests, question-and-answer sessions, and more.

Of course, all guests will also have access to all the fun aboard Carnival Magic, including comedy shows, production performances, fabulous food, and all the ship’s amazing amenities.

Registering for the FFS Cruise

Registration for the FFS event is just $30 per person, which covers the costs of the exclusive parties, gifts, and gratuities for the crew members who will make each activity fun and memorable. Guests must first have a fully paid deposit for the sailing, or have paid for the cruise in full, in order to register.

Registration information is typically found as an add-on shore excursion on Carnival’s website. For the 2025 sailing, guests will need to log in to their booking and look for the registration link as a shore excursion for Princess Cays. While the “excursion” is listed as a one hour event, the registration covers all FFS activities for the sailing.

Interested guests will want to register as quickly as possible, as these special opportunities sell out very quickly.

In fact, for the FFS #6 cruise in February 2024 – which opened for registration on July 31, 2023 – a technical glitch caused initial difficulties and the 650 available spaces sold out in just five minutes. That cruise was aboard Carnival Horizon on an 8-night Southern Caribbean itinerary.

Princess Cruises Reveals Season in South America and Antarctica

Princess Cruises has unveiled additional 2025-2026 cruise season offerings, aiming to attract travelers to the landscapes of South America and Antarctica. The cruise line’s latest itinerary includes diverse routes with remote landscapes and urban settings.

“Our upcoming 2025-26 cruise season to South America and Antarctica promises remarkable journeys with incredible opportunities to glide through glacial waters of Antarctica to enjoy views of Elephant Island, Antarctic Sounds, and Gerlache Straight – all unforgettable sites to behold,” said Terry Thornton, chief commercial officer, Princess Cruises.

He added, “Plus our thoughtfully planned itineraries offer guests more time in robust South American cities to fully immerse themselves in the culture to get a taste of how the locals live.

The announcement comes on the heels of a record-breaking season for Antarctic tourism, indicating a rising trend in travel to the region. The International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) recorded 105,331 people visited Antarctica last season.

Princess Cruises Itinerary in South America

For the 2025-26 season, Princess Cruises plans to cover 20 destinations across 11 countries with seven distinct departures between November 2025 and January 2026.

The itineraries include visits to 12 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the Lines and Geoglyphs of Nasca and Pampas, which date back to 500 BCE and 500 CE, from San Martin, Peru; the Historic Centre of Lima, Peru; and the Peninsula Valdes Patagonian Nature Reserve from Puerto Madryn, Chile.

Sapphire Princess Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: ODEGOVA / Shutterstock

Sapphire Princess will conduct the Antarctica sailings, opening the season with a 53-day roundtrip repositioning voyage from Los Angeles, California, to Buenos Aires, Argentina, on November 16, 2025. The ship will call on ports in Mexico, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, the Falkland Islands, and Uruguay.

The 115,875-gross-ton ship will then host a series of cruises, ranging from Andes adventures to sailing around Cape Horn, and its more scenic explorations in Antarctica. The last cruise for Sapphire Princess’ season will be a 17-night roundtrip Antarctica cruise on January 25, 2026.

For more extensive land exploration, Princess Cruises is providing two additional tour options: Iguazu Falls Adventure and the Machu Piccu Explorer, each combining cruises with visits to significant historical sites.

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Additional excursions will delve into the local communities with options like gaucho life in Argentina and Argentinean wine region discovery. Onboard, the cruise line will offer special cultural performances, educational sessions by South American historians, and themed entertainment. The cruises will also feature Princess Cruises’ Discovery at SEA program, which includes speakers offering insights into places visited.

The family program continues with Camp Discovery Youth Centers and Teen Lounges, Discovery and Animal Planet shore excursions, and live animal experiences in the Piazza.

Princess Cruises in Chile
Princess Cruises in Chile (Photo Credit: Claudine Van Massenhove)

Passengers will also enjoy five specialty restaurants, casual eats, freshwater swimming pools, sports courts, the Lotus Spa, and entertainment like Movies Under the Stars, guest entertainers, and original musical productions.

This is not Sapphire Princess’ first season in South America and Antarctica, the 2,670-passenger ship sails more itineraries in Antarctica than any other cruise ship, according to IAATO. It resumes its itineraries in the 2024-25 season, when it transitions from the Caribbean to Buenos Aires in November 2024.

Departing from Fort Lauderdale on November 13, 2024, the ship will spend 18 nights with calls in Brazil and Uruguay en route to Argentina and will remain in the southern hemisphere through March 2025.

Carnival Cruise Line Hints at Possible New Itinerary Options

Cruise travelers are always looking for new and unique destinations to visit on their favorite cruise lines, and Carnival Cruise Line has hinted that some very enticing options may soon be available for future cruises. These new itineraries are only being considered in the very early planning stages, but are exiting prospects for future Carnival sailings.

Carnival Cruise Line Brand Ambassador John Heald recently asked followers of his popular Facebook page about the new destinations and itinerary options. He said that many of the ideas have come from guest suggestions and requests.

“The Beards are working on some exciting voyages to compliment our bread and butter 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 day Caribbean and Mexican Riviera cruises,” Heald noted.

The first option being considered is a more extensive collection of Carnival Journeys sailings ranging from 12-30 days. These longer cruises typically visit more unique ports of call, and because of that, are often on smaller ships that can more easily maneuver into such ports.

Carnival Luminosa Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: litttree / Shutterstock

Repositioning cruises, such as Carnival Luminosa moving between Australia and Alaska, are one type of Carnival Journeys sailing, while trips to Hawaii from Long Beach are another. Possible options for future longer sailings might be more detailed Caribbean itineraries, South America destinations, European explorations, Greenland cruises, and more.

Heald also offered 3- and 4-day cruises on one of the cruise line’s Excel class ships – Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration, and Carnival Jubilee – as another potential new itinerary option. While no destinations were mentioned, such short cruises would typically be to the Bahamas, Cozumel, or Ensenada, depending on the ship’s homeport.

Mardi Gras is currently offering 6-, 7-, and 8-night Caribbean itineraries from Port Canaveral, while Carnival Celebration is homeported in Miami with similar 6-, 7-, and 8-night Caribbean sailings.

The new Carnival Jubilee is homeported from Galveston, offering 7-night Western Caribbean cruises from the Lone Star State.

Next, Heald suggested the possibility of a “special voyage to Antarctica” but with no other details. Such a once-in-a-lifetime cruise might be a longer sailing that could depart from a US homeport, or might depart from a South American port for a shorter option.

One of the most exciting options (my personal favorite) that Heald hinted at would be a New York to Southampton transatlantic cruise, roundtrip, with two days docked in London for more exploration. While Carnival already offers one-way transatlantic sailings, a roundtrip option would be very attractive to guests who prefer not to arrange international airfare.

The last suggestion was the possibility of a larger Carnival ship – Dream, Vista, or Excel class – in Europe during the summer season. Larger ships typically have more features and amenities, and of course have greater passenger capacities to welcome more guests aboard.

Carnival Miracle Cruise Ship
Carnival Miracle Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Ritu Manoj Jethani)

For 2024, Carnival Legend is offering European itineraries with departures from Barcelona, Dover, and Civitavecchia (Rome). In 2025, Carnival Miracle will be offering similar European options. Both ships are 85,942-gross-ton, Spirit-class vessels that can welcome just 2,124 guests per sailing.

The only other time Carnival cruise guests can visit European ports of call on a Carnival cruise ship are when the vessels are on their way to dry dock at a European shipyard or just restarting service after such refurbishment. These updates only happen every few years for each individual ship.

These suggestions of potential new itineraries come just a couple of weeks after Heald hinted at a possible world cruise, which would be a first for the popular cruise line.

2025 Itineraries Selling Fast

While none of these new itineraries are yet confirmed for future seasons, Heald has noted that 2025 bookings are filling up fast and travelers are interested in booking cruises further out.

“With 2025 bookings so strong and many cruises almost sold out it is no surprise I am asked a lot about when we will announce 2026 cruises and itineraries,” Heald said. “We should start announcing them sometime in the autumn of this year.”

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New seasons are typically announced in batches, such as Alaska cruises announced at once, Europe sailings opened at another time, and so forth. Booking early has many advantages for travelers, including a wider selection of departure dates, itinerary options, and stateroom choices.

Which of the new itinerary possibilities are you most interested in, and how early would you be willing to book such a cruise? Share your thoughts on the Cruise Hive boards!