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Looking Back at the Former Carnival Sensation Cruise Ship

Originally floated out in 1993, the Carnival Sensation cruise ship was the third Fantasy-class cruise ship from Carnival Cruise Line, and, for a while, one of the oldest ships in the fleet.

However, as the ship approached its 30th birthday, the cruising industry was turned on its head by the COVID-19 pandemic — ultimately giving Carnival the perfect excuse to retire this ship and send it off for scrapping.

If you never had a chance to cruise on this long-standing member of the Carnival family, it was a classic 90s cruise ship, though it did receive several updates throughout its life to keep it fairly consistent with modern standards.

However, Carnival could only continue the updates for so long and, by the time Carnival sold the ship off, it was, admittedly, time. 

Want to see what you missed? Here’s everything you need to know about this former Fantasy-class vessel.

What Happened to Carnival Sensation?

While several of Carnival Sensation’s sister ships were sold off in 2020, Carnival Sensation held out a little bit longer, taking over some of the other Fantasy-class ships’ itineraries, until 2022, when Carnival announced that the ship would be retired. The ship was sold for a reported $11 million and was beached for scrapping in Aliaga, Turkey, in April, 2022.  

Carnival Sensation Stats

Like all of the Fantasy-class cruise ships, Carnival Sensation was seemingly on the small side, at least compared to the mega cruise ships that cruisers are accustomed to today. Here’s how Carnival Sensation measured up. 

  • Gross Tonnage: 70,367 GT
  • Length: 855 feet
  • Passenger capacity at double occupancy: 2,056 people
  • Maximum passenger capacity: 2,634 people
  • Crew: 920 members
  • Decks open to passengers: 10

The ship cost about $250 million to build and is identical in size to Carnival Fascination

The other Fantasy-class ships included Carnival Inspiration, Carnival Ecstasy, Carnival Elation, Carnival Fantasy, Carnival Imagination and Carnival Paradise.

The lead ship, Carnival Fantasy, launched the new class in 1990, but, as of today, most of the class has met its end. The only Fantasy-class ships still operational are Carnival Elation and Carnival Paradise

Construction

Carnival Sensation was built by Kvaerner-Masa in Helsinki, Finland. The ship embarked on its maiden voyage on Nov. 1, 1993.  

The ship has four godmothers, Vicki L. Freed, Roberta Jacoby, Cherie Weinstein and Geri Donnelly. All four were Carnival vice presidents at the time of the christening.

Carnival Sensation Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Felix Mizioznikov / Shutterstock.com

Immediately after launch, the ship began offering cruises from Miami. However, it also, over its lifetime, served itineraries that departed from Tampa and New Orleans. 

Carnival Sensation has sailed to a variety of destinations over its life, including the Bahamas and other Caribbean destinations, as well as Cuba in 2019. The ship was chartered by the U.S. government briefly following Hurricane Katrina, to provide housing for displaced residents and relief workers with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).  

Carnival Sensation Dry Docks

Carnival Sensation underwent several refits over its lifetime, to bring the ship up to more modern standards. Beyond mandatory dry docks that took care of basic cosmetic upgrades and maintenance, like the ship’s first dry dock, which occurred in 1998, more extensive refits also took place, including, most notably, in 2006, 2009 and 2017.

The 2006 upgrades were part of a class-wide refurbishment initiative. At this time, like its sister ships, Carnival Sensation received new features such as a 9-hole miniature golf course and upgraded children’s spaces.

Carnival Sensation in Mobile, Alabama
Photo Courtesy: Carnival Cruise Line

In 2009, Carnival gave Carnival Sensation the Evolutions of Fun treatment. The $250-million fleet-wide initiative revamped all of Carnival’s ships. Over more than a month, Carnival Sensation was refurbished to include fun features like the Carnival WaterWorks water park. The ship also received about 100 new balcony cabins, something that was sorely needed, as all of the Fantasy-class ships were very low on balcony staterooms. 

Finally, in its very last dry dock, in 2017, Carnival Sensation was brought up to the Fun Ship 2.0 Carnival standard, which meant that the ship, for the last few years, boasted some of Carnival’s newest entertainment venues and restaurants, including Guy’s Burger Joint by Food Network star Guy Fieri, BlueIguana Cantina and the Alchemy Bar.  

What Were the Cabins Like?

Carnival Sensation offered a range of stateroom options, from smaller, budget-friendly interior staterooms to larger, grandiose suites with plenty of space, both inside and outside.

The staterooms’ designs were, admittedly, a little on the dull side. The staterooms had a color palette primarily made up of shades of red, beige and brown.

Carnival Sensation Cabin
Carnival Sensation Cabin (Photo Credit: dancingnomad3)

Cruisers could choose from an interior stateroom, interior upper/lower stateroom, porthole stateroom, ocean view stateroom, balcony stateroom, aft-view extended balcony stateroom, junior suite with obstructed views, junior suite, grand suite or extended grand suite. The extended grand suite was the largest option and could fit up to five travelers.

As mentioned, oddly, there were very few balcony staterooms on this ship, both when it first premiered and even after its refits. Whereas today’s modern cruise ships put balcony staterooms first, and often have more balcony staterooms than any other type of stateroom, balcony cabins were few and far between on Fantasy-class ships.  

What Venues Did the Ship Have?

Carnival Sensation’s venues included the basic offerings that you can still find on Carnival cruise ships today. 

There were two main dining rooms, one for early and late-seat dining and one for sit-down breakfasts and flexible dining times. There was the ship’s buffet, with a 24/7 pizzeria and deli. The newest dining options included Guy’s Burger Joint and BlueIguana Cantina. A free room service menu was also available.

Guy's Burger Joint, Carnival Cruise Line
Guy’s Burger Joint, Carnival Cruise Line

Otherwise, premier dining options were really mostly limited to dining experiences rather than a wealth of luxury restaurants, like steakhouses or sushi bars. Carnival Sensation offered the cruise line’s Chef’s Table experience, where cruisers enjoyed a small, intimate meal hosted by the ship’s master executive chef.

The dinner took place in the ship library and was only open to 14 guests at a time. There was also the family-friendly, Dr. Seuss-inspired green eggs and ham breakfast. Upgraded room service selections were available for a fee, and coffee and pastries were available for a fee at the ship’s cafe. 

In contrast, Carnival Sensation had quite a few watering holes, for its size. The Atrium Bar was a standard atrium-situated venue with a pretty standard menu of beer, wine and cocktails, with lots of live music, both night and day.

Carnival Sensation Atrium Bar
Carnival Sensation Atrium Bar (Photo Credit: Rob Bixby)

The sing-along piano bar called Touch of Class was a popular spot for music-lovers. Mirage Bar sat outside the ship’s casino and was — uniquely — the only spot on the ship where smoking was permitted. Michelangelo Lounge and Kaleidoscope Nightclub offered nightlife experiences. 

A few bars and lounges were added during the most recent refit, including Alchemy Bar, BlueIguana Tequila Bar and RedFrog Rum Bar. When it came to outdoor fun, there were options for both families and adults only.

For the kids, there was the WaterWorks aqua park, with a waterslide that circled around the ship’s port side and plenty of loungers.

The final ship upgrades added the Serenity Retreat, an adults-only space that’s now commonplace across Carnival’s fleet. The space offered two hot tubs, lounge chairs and lots of spots to sun or sit in the shade with a drink.

Carnival Sensation Lido Deck
Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz

The large main pool was on Deck 10, alongside four hot tubs. Sun decks with lots of loungers were also situated on Deck 10, as well as on Decks 12 and 14, which overlooked Deck 10.

For entertainment indoors, the ship’s two-level theater hosted classic cruise theater shows, such as tribute music concerts and, as alluded, there was also a casino.

Camp Carnival catered to kids, and spaces for teens were also added. The small Spa Carnival provided your typical treatments and relaxation perks, like massages and saunas. 

What Was Carnival Sensation’s Decor Like?

All of the retired Fantasy-class cruise ships were fairly outdated, décor-wise, by the time they met their fates.

While these ships, including Carnival Sensation, had been updated to a degree, and received new venues, like new restaurants and bars, the cabins and public spaces weren’t exactly overhauled and given brand-new life. As such, the cabins and most public spaces still retained most of their 1990s-esque décor.

Carnival Sensation Atrium
Carnival Sensation Atrium (Photo Credit: Jeff K)

Think lots of red, orange, beige and tan, plus light wood tones, in the cabins, and bold patterned carpet in the restaurants, or “fun” fonts on the signs hanging over lounge and bar entrances. 

That said, the décor could certainly be dingier and more depressing (we’ve seen it on other ships from this era); for those who are more accustomed to sailing on cruise ships built in the 2010s or later, though, they probably wouldn’t have found this ship’s aesthetic to their liking. 

Carnival Sensation Scrapping

In 2020, Carnival began clearing out the Fantasy class, retiring multiple ships during the months following the cruise industry’s shutdown.

As such, Carnival Sensation was moved around a bit, as the cruise line intended Carnival Sensation to fill in for some of its retired sister ships. Carnival Sensation was slated to cover both Carnival Fantasy and Carnival Fascination that summer after the latter was sold.

Sovereign Cruise Ship Scrapping
Photo By: Selçuk Ateş

However, Carnival Sensation didn’t get to stick around very long. In early 2022, Carnival announced it would retire Carnival Sensation and yet another Fantasy-class cruise ship, Carnival Ecstasy, with Sensation going first. The ship sold for $11 million in February 2022, and was sent off to Aliga, Turkey, in March. The ship was beached in April.  

Was Carnival Sensation a Good Ship?

Across the board, all of the Fantasy-class cruise ships were considered quite good for their time, when they first premiered in the 1990s.

In fact, they could even be considered top of the line, contemporary and borderline luxurious. The Fantasy class helped cement the Carnival brand during this decade as a fun vacation option.

Carnival Sensation Cruise Ship
Photo Courtesy: Carnival Cruise Line

However, these ships were so fully entrenched in the 1990s aesthetic that they quickly became outdated. While multiple refits did ensure that the ships had a handful of the venues and amenities that the newer Carnival ships came with, automatically, like water parks, the Serenity adults-only space, and newer dining venues, there was still little that could be feasibly done to make the ships competitive with those that joined the Carnival fleet in the 2010s and later. 

As such, when it was finally time for Carnival Sensation to retire, it was truly time, no matter that the ship was perfectly suitable in its heyday. It will be no surprise whatsoever when the remaining Fantasy-class ships, Carnival Elation and Carnival Paradise, meet a similar fate.

Carnival Sensation FAQ:

How many pools were on the Carnival Sensation?

There was only one main pool on the Carnival Sensation cruise ship. The pool was located on Deck 10 (Lido Deck). There were multiple hot tubs throughout the ship, though, both on Deck 10 and in the adults-only Serenity section of the ship.

What class is the Carnival Sensation?

Carnival Sensation was a Fantasy-class cruise ship, which means it shared many similarities with other Fantasy-class cruise ships, including Carnival Fantasy, Carnival Ecstasy, Carnival Fascination, Carnival Imagination, Carnival Inspiration, Carnival Elation and Carnival Paradise.

How large was the Carnival Sensation cruise ship?

Carnival Sensation weighed in at 70,367 GT, with a length of 855 feet. It featured 10 decks and a capacity for 2,056 passengers at normal capacity, though it could fit 2,634 passengers. Passengers were served by a crew of 920 individuals.

Did the Carnival Sensation have a water slide?

Yes, Carnival Sensation had one water slide at its WaterWorks water park.

How fast could the Carnival Sensation go?

Carnival Sensation reported a speed of 21 knots, which comes out to 24 miles per hour, or 39 kilometers per hour.

Holland America Line Enters Long-Term Biofuel Test Project

Holland America Line will extensively test biofuels during its sailings in the Norwegian World Heritage Fjords in 2024. The project began with the ship bunkering the sustainable biofuel produced by the Dutch enterprise FincoEnergies before departing from the Port of Rotterdam on April 27, 2024. 

The biofuel used by ms Rotterdam is sourced from organic waste and residues such as fats, oils, and grease, which typically remain after feedstock processing. The fuel significantly reduces the greenhouse gas emissions from the ship, up to an estimated 86%.

The initial phase of this biofuel test will include testing the fuel on one of the main engines onboard Rotterdam during its current cruises in Norway, Ireland, The Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. If successful, the program will expand to include running all four main engines on biofuel throughout the summer season in the fjords of Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord.

Holland America Rotterdam Cruise Ship
Holland America Rotterdam Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: StudioPortoSabbia / Shutterstock)

Gus Antorcha, president of Holland America Line: “Holland America Line is committed to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions and we are excited to demonstrate a next-generation fuel source that can help us toward our pursuit of net zero emissions.” 

“Converting items such as food waste into fuel is an innovative way to meet environmental challenges and we thank the Dutch government for its support.”

The biofuels produced by FincoEnergies under its brand GoodFuels are well suited to be used onboard cruise ships, as the consistency of the fuel is very similar to conventional fuel oil. Besides the cruise industry, Goodfuels has done similar successful trials in the offshore industry, onboard car transport ships, and onboard container vessels.  

Johannes Schurmann, Commercial Director International Marine at FincoEnergies: “The GoodFuels MR1-100 fits the existing practice in shipping where heavier fuels are already used today. Together with our clients, we optimize sustainability and cost of the biofuel, while not jeopardizing the performance in the engine and fuel system.”

The World Heritage Fjords Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord are two of the most spectacular fjords in Norway, and both are included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. The fjords were designated as World Heritage Sites in 2005 due to their natural beauty and the geological processes that shaped them.

Combatting Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The choice of biofuels for the Norwegian World Heritage Fjords is not entirely down to Holland America Line’s environmental goals. Norway has mandated that ships sailing in the fjords can sail 100% carbon neutral by 2026, aiming to protect the fragile environment while allowing the hugely popular cruises to the region to continue. 

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Holland America Rotterdam Cruise Ship
Holland America Rotterdam Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks / Shutterstock)

Alf Tore, Acting Director General of Shipping and Navigation at the Norwegian Maritime Authority: “There is a need to look at all good alternatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the future and we see biofuels as one of the alternatives that, with the right use and origin, will contribute to emission reductions, which we welcome.”

Combatting greenhouse gas emissions has become a hot topic across the cruise industry. It has set goals to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. Similarly, national and local governments are placing more demands on cruise ships and restrictions on the pollution they can cause.

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Holland America Line’s Rotterdam is not the first in its fleet to undergo biofuel tests; Volendam also participated in similar sustainability trials, resulting in greenhouse gas emission reductions of 78%. AIDA Cruises, which also operates under the Carnival Corporation flag, has done similar trials using GoodFuels.

The 99,500 gross tons, 2668-guest flagship Rotterdam will operate in western and northern Europe throughout the summer, focusing on the Norwegian Fjords, sailing to Iceland, and several cruises to the United Kingdom.

Investigation Launched After Ship Allegedly Sails Too Close to Coast

State authorities have launched an investigation following allegations that Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Edge sailed dangerously close to the Nā Pali Coast on the north shore of the island of Kauai, potentially violating state regulations.

According to Hawaii News Now and community advocates, the ship was observed approximately 1,000 feet from shore, an area renowned for its pristine environmental and cultural significance to the local Hawaiian community. This proximity is considerably less than the 3,000 feet stipulated by Hawaiian administrative rules for commercial vessels carrying more than 50 passengers.

The cruise ship tracker showed Celebrity Edge circumnavigating Kauai, with the ship moving close to Nā Pali coast, a protected state wilderness park. The tracker shows the ship turning around in the area, where local residents and tour operators took to social media to share images of the ship near the shore. Aerial footage indicated the ship was disrupting the seabed for an immediate environmental impact.

The Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), the U.S. Coast Guard, and the State Department of Transportation are currently assessing the situation. Jason Redulla, chief of the Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE), indicated that multiple reports have been filed and are being actively investigated by officials in Kauai and Honolulu.

The 130,818-gross-ton Celebrity Edge is currently navigating Hawaiian waters on a 10-night cruise that departed from Honolulu, Oahu, on May 1. It is expected to call on Hilo, Hawaii, on May 3, and Kailua Kona, Hawaii, on May 5 before sailing to Vancouver. The ship is not expected to resume its Hawaiian cruises until late September.

Nā Pali Coast Significance and Environmental Concerns

The Nā Pali Coast of Kauai, with its dramatic cliffs and pristine waters, is not just a popular tourist destination but also a sacred place deeply rooted in Hawaiian culture. The backdrop to movies such as Jurassic Park and Pirates of the Caribbean, the Nā Pali Coast is only accessible by boat, helicopter, or hiking in via the Kalalau Trail.

Hawaii Administrative Rules 13-256-41 specifies, “In no case shall a commercial vessel having a passenger carrying capacity of fifty or more passengers be permitted to operate with Na Pali Coast Ocean Waters.”

Celebrity Edge has the capacity to hold 2,908 passengers, as well as more than 1,300 crew members.

Napali Coast
Napali Coast (Photo Credit: Barbarajo)

The incident brings to the forefront ongoing concerns about the balance between tourism and the preservation of Hawaii’s natural and cultural heritage.

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This concern is reflected in broader state policies aimed at managing tourism sustainably. For instance, pre-pandemic, the Mayor’s Task Force in Maui recommended limiting the number of cruise ships in Lahaina and Kahului Harbors to mitigate overcrowding and environmental degradation.

Similarly, the pre-Pandemic Kauai Strategic Plan highlighted resident concerns over overtourism, which they feel has surpassed the island’s capacity.

Port Operator Takes Over at St. Lucia, Expansion on the Horizon

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Global Ports Holding (GPH), the cruise port management firm headquartered in the UK, officially took over the operation of Port Castries, St. Lucia, on April 30, 2024. The island nation signed a memorandum of understanding with the port operator in the fall of 2022, and after 18 months of negotiations, the agreement is now finalized.

The pact bolsters GPH’s expansion into the Caribbean, following similar management agreements with San Juan, Puerto Rico; Antigua; and Nassau, Bahamas.

Saint Lucia accommodates cruise ships at two terminals. The main facility is the Pointe Seraphine Cruise Port Terminal, which is about a 20-minute walk from downtown, while the smaller La Place Carenage Cruise Port Terminal is located closer to downtown.

Port Castries, Saint Lucia Cruise Port Ceremony
Port Castries, Saint Lucia Cruise Port Ceremony

Under the 30-year concession contract, GPH will invest in a series of upgrades and improvements to cruise facilities at Pointe Seraphine. The management firm has not revealed the financial terms of the deal or the amount of its investment in the redevelopment of the port.

The port operator is known for expanding and upgrading facilities once it takes over management. In Nassau, Bahamas, for instance, GPH has invested $187 million on port infrastructure.

At St. Lucia’s Pointe Seraphine, GPH’s plans indicate that at least one cruise ship berth will be expanded to accommodate the world’s largest ships. Currently, these include Royal Caribbean’s Oasis-class and Icon-class vessels, all of which exceed 1,100 feet in length.

Also, at Pointe Seraphine, two additional berths will be realigned, and a boardwalk will be constructed to provide easier access to the town of Castries from the cruise terminal. Also, a new vendor arcade and ferry facility will be built at Fishermen’s Village at Banannes Bay.

What we have is a new economic arrangement. We will get the best of both worlds – we let you develop the infrastructure in exchange for a “rental” of the cruise port for 30 years, but you will pay us. You will employ people and you will improve the quality of life of the people of Saint Lucia.  That is what is most important to me,” said Philip Pierre, prime minister of St. Lucia.

Port Operator Hopes to Reach 1 Million Annual Cruise Arrivals

St. Lucia is a port call on many Southern Caribbean cruise itineraries, and reached a record in cruise arrivals in 2019, when 790,000 cruisers visited. With the planned cruise terminal improvements, along with marketing and other efforts, GPH expects the cruise passenger volume to exceed 1 million annually.

Things to Do in St. Lucia
Cruise Ships in St. Lucia (Photo Credit: Dennis MacDonald)

Like other Caribbean destinations, St. Lucia’s high season begins in October and continues through March. Cruise ship calls during summer significantly drop off, but several ships are scheduled to call in summer 2024, including Disney Cruise Line’s 2,700-guest Disney Magic, Royal Caribbean’s 2,000-guest Rhapsody of the Seas, Princess Cruises’ 3,100-guest Emerald Princess, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises’ 700-guest Seven Seas Mariner. Rhapsody of the Seas is slated to call weekly at St. Lucia on 7-day cruises offered roundtrip from San Juan, Puerto Rico.

GPH officials pointed to the need for St. Lucia to be able to accommodate the world’s largest ships if the port is to substantially grow.

Enhancements to the berth at Pointe Seraphine in Castries will assist in reaching our passenger traffic targets by accommodating the world’s largest cruise ships. These days, cruise lines are constructing vessels that are wider and longer than ever before. It’s imperative that we modernize our port infrastructure to welcome these new ships and maintain our competitiveness as a premier cruising destination,said Lancelot Arnold, director of GPH Eastern Caribbean and general manager of Saint Lucia Cruise Port.

The management company has not provided a timeline for completion of improvements to the St. Lucia cruise terminals and port area, but said it would work closely with local government and other stakeholders as the project moves forward.

Princess Cruises Reveals 114-Day World Cruise for 2026

Princess Cruises unveiled plans for its 2026 world cruise, a 114-day journey aboard the Coral Princess, set to cover an impressive 35,000 nautical miles across six continents. The announcement detailed a route that will take passengers to 52 ports in 28 countries, marking it as the most destination-rich voyage the cruise line has ever offered.

Departures are scheduled from Fort Lauderdale on January 5, 2026, and Los Angeles on January 21, 2026, providing flexible starting points for global travelers.

“This 2026 World Cruise addresses a growing interest in longer voyages that make stops at more exotic destinations, and the urge to do it as part of a more all-inclusive experience,” said Terry Thornton, chief commercial officer for Princess Cruises. 

Coral Princess, Panama Canal
Coral Princess, Panama Canal (Photo Credit: ackats / Shutterstock)

“Our 2026 World Cruise offers our most destination-rich itinerary ever so guests can immerse themselves in a global experience rich with landmarks, ancient ruins, unique landscapes, wildlife, gastronomy, cultures, and heritage,” he said.

The expansive itinerary, which includes stops at several exotic locations and 50 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, is now open for bookings. It will feature late-night calls in 13 ports, including Singapore, Sydney, and Honolulu, as well as an overnight call in Hong Kong.

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The cruise will also be jam-packed with entertainment and educational programs to further immerse passengers in local cultures. Traditional folkloric shows and themed parties will celebrate respective locales, and the schedule is filled with guest lecturers and destination ambassadors, including representatives from Hawaii and Māori cultures.

Princess Cruises’ Longest Journey Itinerary

The Coral Princess 2026 World Cruise departs on a roundtrip journey from Fort Lauderdale on January 5, and will be available to book in various segments. The first leg for the 91,627-gross-ton ship will travel to Cartagena, Colombia, and pass through the Panama Canal en route to Los Angeles, calling in Puntarenas, Costa Rica, and Puerto Chiapas, Huatulco, and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. 

The second embarkation point for the World Cruise will launch in Los Angeles on January 21, traveling to Honolulu and Kauai (Nawiliwili), Hawaii, and crossing the International Date Line as it sails to Western Samoa; Suva and Dravuni Island, Fiji; and Auckland, Tauranga, Napier, Dunedin, and Fjordland National Park, New Zealand.

Coral Princess will arrive in Sydney and Brisbane, Australia, on February 18 and 20 respectively, continuing on to Rabaul, New Guinea, and an inaugural call in Boracay, Philippines, with an overnight in Hong Kong on March 4. From there, the voyage continues in Asia, calling in Nha Trang and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam; Singapore; Phuket, Thailand, and Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Coral Princess Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Dans Destinations / Shutterstock

The 2,000-passenger and nearly 900-crew-filled Coral Princess will spend seven days at sea before transiting through the Suez Canal on March 23 and 24, 2026. From there, the European portion will bring passengers to Limassol, Cyprus, and Rhodes, Crete, Athens, and Santorini, Greece.

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The voyage continues to explore Kotor, Montenegro; Split and Dubrovnik, Croatia; Corfu, Greece; and Valletta, Malta, before enjoying a tour of Italy. Here, passengers will explore Sicily, Naples, Rome (Civitavecchia), Florence, and Pisa in early April.

The cruise then travels to Toulon/Provence, France, and Barcelona and Ceuta, Spanish Morocco, Spain. It travels around the Iberian Peninsula and heads north, calling on Lisbon; Paris; Bruges, Belgium; and Dover for London, England, arriving at the latter on April 19.

The final 11 days of Crown Princess’ journey will be all sea days with the exception of an April 23 call in the Azores of Portugal. It will conclude in Fort Lauderdale on April 30, where Los Angeles passengers will have to secure transportation back to L.A.

Carnival Announces Enhancements for Next Ship in Dry Dock

Guests booked on Carnival Legend‘s next sailings can look forward to some upgrades and additions to the 22-year-old vessel when she completes her dry dock update. The ship is now out of service for the next month, and Carnival Cruise Line Brand Ambassador John Heald has announced what updates are coming to the vessel.

Several spaces will be removed while new spaces will be added to the 88,500-gross-ton, Spirit-class ship, and both public areas and guest staterooms are scheduled for extensive work.

First, the ship’s nightclub, Medusa’s Lair Dance Club, currently portside on Decks 1 and 2, will be transformed from two levels to just one level, with new ADA-accessible cabins added in the removed space. Prior to the refit, Carnival Legend only had 17 accessible staterooms.

Additional work to further enhance Carnival Legend‘s accessibility will also be completed, particularly to add more ADA-compliant spaces to various bars and other public areas.

Carnival Legend Dry Dock

Also coming to Carnival Legend are several brand new spaces, including a dedicated Chef’s Table venue. The exclusive dining experience is wildly popular, and the new space may give more guests the opportunity to enjoy the unique menu and entertaining interaction with the ship’s culinary staff.

A new Heroes Tribute Bar and Lounge will also debut on Carnival Legend after her month-long dry dock. The patriotically-themed venue was first featured on Carnival Panorama when that ship joined the fleet in 2019, and has proven so popular that it is being added to older ships as they are renovated.

The ship’s casino is also being completely redone and new slot machines will be added to offer guests updated gameplay. The biggest announcement for public spaces is a welcome new addition to Carnival Legend, one that guests of all ages will be able to enjoy.

“On this particular ship we will add a Seaside Theater dive-in movie big screen as well,” Heald confirmed.

The big screen is a popular feature on other Carnival ships, offering regular first-run movies, sporting events, and visual enhancement to pool deck activities and events such as the Sail Away party, other deck parties, and sea day contests.

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Other aspects of the ship’s public areas will also be redone, as is standard during dry dock renovations. All new carpeting, updated lighting, decking replacement, upholstery refreshing, painting, and other maintenance will all be completed to ensure Carnival Legend looks her very best when she welcomes guests again. It isn’t just the ship’s public areas that will be updated during her weeks in dry dock, however.

“All the balconies will be completely redone and looked after and repainted and look brand new with the glass all shiny and fabulous,” Heald said.

Carnival Legend features 632 balcony staterooms, as well as 50 different suites that also have balconies. Balcony staterooms are often the most popular for travelers to book, offering not only amazing ocean views, but also a private space to enjoy when public decks may seem a bit crowded.

Including balcony, oceanview, and interior staterooms, Carnival Legend can welcome 2,124 guests at double occupancy before her refit.

Setting Sail on the New Carnival Legend

Carnival Legend will remain in dry dock until approximately May 29, at which time she will move to Barcelona to welcome her first post-refurbishment guests on Thursday, May 30 to begin the ship’s European summer season. That first sailing is an 9-night roundtrip journey from Barcelona, visiting Malta, Sicily, Naples, Rome, Pisa, and Toulon before the ship returns to Barcelona on June 7.

Carnival Legend Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Wirestock Creators / Shutterstock

The next Barcelona departure will move the ship to Dover, where she will offer a selection of 9- and 12-night itineraries calling on ports around the British Isles and Iceland, depending on the departure date.

In mid-August, Carnival Legend will reposition to Rome to spend the remainder of the summer and early fall offering eastern Mediterranean cruises to the Greek Isles, Turkey, and top ports in Italy.

On October 26, the ship will sail a transatlantic cruise to Tampa, where she will spend the winter months offering Caribbean itineraries and the occasional Panama Canal cruise. In 2025, Carnival Legend will move to homeport first in San Francisco and later to Galveston.

With so many homeports and a diverse array of itineraries planned for Carnival Legend, travelers will have plenty of amazing opportunities to experience all the new enhancements on the popular ship, no matter where or when they want to set sail.

Elderly Cruise Couple Late to Newest Norwegian Ship, Left at Port

Just weeks after eight guests were late to return to the cruise terminal and were left behind in western Africa as their Norwegian Cruise Line ship departed, an elderly couple has experienced a very similar situation on a different Norwegian ship in Spain.

The couple, Richard and Claudene Gordon of Salt Lake City, Utah, were aboard the 10-night, one-way sailing on Norwegian Viva that departed Lisbon, Portugal on Friday, April 26.

When the ship called to Motril along Spain’s southern coast on Monday, April 29, the couple enjoyed an independently arranged shore tour to the historic city of Granada, 30 miles (48 kilometers) north of the cruise port.

Driving time between the cruise port and Granada is approximately 50-60 minutes one-way, depending on traffic and weather conditions. Unfortunately, the tour bus with the Gordons was delayed by a rainstorm while returning to the port, and the guests realized they would not make the stated 5:30 p.m. all-aboard time.

Norwegian Viva Cruise Ship
Norwegian Viva Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: GEORGE STAMATIS)

The couple was able to contact a relative onboard the ship – they were sailing with family and friends to celebrate Richard’s 85th birthday – at about 5:45 p.m., who was then able to alert Norwegian Viva‘s crew members about the delay.

Unfortunately, the ship does have to maintain a set schedule with port departures, and was unable to wait for the couple. The Gordons claim to have arrived at the cruise port just after 6 p.m., when the vessel had been scheduled to depart, and expressed frustration that previous departures in the sailing had not left promptly.

“Our cruise began in Lisbon and we departed from Lisbon about one and a half hours after the scheduled departure at 4 p.m.,” the couple told CNN. “Then the next night or two, at least a half-hour late from the dock, so it is clear that they do not always leave on the exact moment scheduled.”

Prior to arriving in Motril, the ship had already visited Gibraltar and Cadiz. Mediterranean itineraries are generally port-intensive, and Norwegian Viva has no days at sea on the 10-night itinerary before she arrives in Civitavecchia, Italy on Monday, May 6.

The Gordons were unable to locate a representative from Norwegian Cruise Line on the pier and instead, visited a local police department for assistance. The cruise line, meanwhile, attempted several times to contact the couple at the phone numbers and emergency contact information provided, but without success.

Norwegian Viva Cruise Ship
Norwegian Viva Cruise Ship

It is unknown whether the couple had the appropriate calling plan on their phones so the cruise line could contact them, or if their phones were out of battery power or otherwise unable to get a signal.

Catching up with the cruise ship has proven more challenging, as the Gordon’s daughter wasn’t able to find a way for the couple to reach Ibiza on Tuesday to meet the ship. Instead, they flew to Palma de Mallorca to return to Norwegian Viva on Wednesday, May 3.

Norwegian Cruise Line provided a taxi from the couple’s hotel in Palma de Mallorca to the cruise port, and they were escorted back onboard.

Similarities to Previous Incident

This week’s “left behind” saga from Norwegian Viva is somewhat similar to the recent incident involving Norwegian Dawn. On March 27, eight passengers failed to return to the ship on time in Sao Tome and Principe and spent several days – and thousands of dollars – traveling through different African nations to catch up to the vessel.

The common denominator in both cases is that the impacted travelers chose to arrange independent shore tours, rather than selecting tours through the cruise line.

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Norwegian Dawn Docked at Port
Norwegian Dawn Docked at Port (Photo Credit: MNStudio)

If tours are arranged through the cruise line – in partnership with local companies that have been vetted for safety, comfort, expertise, and other factors – a ship will generally either wait for travelers to return in case of a delay. If waiting is not possible due to weather, tidal forces, or other factors, or the cruise line will make arrangements for guests to rejoin the ship, covering essential expenses along the way.

Exact policies vary by cruise line and the individual circumstances of such unfortunate incidents.

Ultimately, every cruise traveler is responsible for returning to their ship by the all-aboard time. While some passengers prefer independent tours for greater variety or lower costs, it is always a risk that even a very reputable, highly recommended company might experience delays due to weather, vehicle trouble, blocked traffic, or other out-of-their-control circumstances.

Furthermore, it is critical to have one’s contact information updated, particularly for international travel, in case it is necessary for the ship to contact you. This isn’t always due to a delay, and could occasionally be due to unforeseen circumstances.

For example, in August 2023, Carnival Pride was visiting Cork, Ireland when severe weather arrived earlier than expected, forcing the ship to recall passengers earlier than the planned departure time. Updated phone numbers make that type of contact easier and can help ensure everyone is able to reach the ship as quickly as possible.

Ketchikan Cruise Port: Piers, What to Do and Getting Around

Ketchikan, Alaska, may be known as the unofficial “salmon capital of the world,” but it is much more than its fishing industry. That’s because the remote city is also home to an important Alaskan port of call—the Ketchikan Cruise Port.

Not only is it a high-traffic cruise port, but it also showcases the rugged and untamed beauty of the Last Frontier. 

If you are planning an Alaskan cruise, your ship will likely spend time at the relatively small but crucially important Ketchikan Cruise Port.

To help you get the most out of your visit, we will provide you with all of the information you need to know about the port itself and the surrounding area.

Ketchikan Cruise Port Location

Ketchikan Cruise Port, also known as the Port of Ketchikan, is located on Revillagigedo Island near the southeast tip of Alaska. It is also right on the doorstep of the city from which it takes its name, providing visitors with easy access to everything it has to offer.

While Ketchikan is only home to a permanent population of roughly 8,000 residents, it still has plenty to offer visitors. At just 88 miles away, the town and its port are significantly closer to Prince Rupert, BC, Canada, than to the major cities of Alaska, like Juneau, Skagway, and Anchorage.

Cruise Ship Docked at Ketchikan Cruise Port
Cruise Ship Docked at Ketchikan Cruise Port (Photo Credit: Russ Heinl)

This strategic southern location is actually why it is such a high-traffic port of call. With so many cruise ships departing from Seattle, Los Angeles, and Vancouver, Canada, Ketchikan Cruise Port provides many visitors their first opportunity to step on Alaskan soil. 

Ketchikan Cruise Port Address

The port’s actual address is 334 Front Street, Ketchikan, AK, USA 99901. 

The port is one of the most defining features of the south end of the City of Ketchikan, so it is relatively easy to find. It is also strategically situated along the scenic Tongass Narrows, which divide Revillagigedo Island from the nearby Gravina Island that the city faces. Visitors can easily find it by simply walking along the city’s coastline.

Ketchikan Cruise Port
Ketchikan Cruise Port (Photo Credit: Just dance)

Distance from the Airport to Ketchikan

While most passengers will find themselves in Ketchikan Cruise Port as part of a port of call visit, it is also used by some cruise lines as a point of embarkation. If you need to fly to meet your ship at the port, you will be relieved to learn that it is conveniently close to Ketchikan International Airport (KTN).

Given that the airport is on a separate island on the other side of the Tongass Narrows, there are no direct roads connecting it to the cruise port. However, the Ketchikan Airport Ferry provides transportation between the town and the airport.

Ketchikan International Airport (KTN)
Ketchikan International Airport (KTN), Photo Credit: Ramunas Bruzas / Shutterstock

Ferries cross the Tongass Narrows every 15 minutes, from 6:15 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. local time. For one-way travel, tickets are $6.00 for adults and $3.00 for children. Even if you are waiting due to a delay, there is a comfortable indoor passenger waiting area. 

Ferry rides take roughly 30 minutes, but they allow travelers to glimpse some of the views that make Ketchikan such a special place. Once you have arrived in Ketchikan, you will need to use one of the Ketchikan Airport Shuttles to take you to the cruise port, as the ferry’s drop-off points are closer to downtown than the cruise ship berths.

You also have the option to take a taxi or shared ride van, which are both usually waiting at the ferry terminal. 

Cruise Lines that Use Ketchikan Cruise Port 

The port is visited by all the major cruise lines, including Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, Royal Caribbean International, Norwegian Cruise Line, and Celebrity Cruises.

Ketchikan Port Terminals and Piers 

Following a 2020 expansion project paid for by NCLH, the parent company of Norwegian and Oceania Cruise Lines, Ketchikan Cruise Port now has three dedicated cruise piers. 

The three piers are divided into four berths, each capable of handling Panamax-sized cruise ships. Given Ketchikan’s remoteness and relatively small size, the city’s cruise port is quite impressive.

Cruise Ships Docked in Ketchikan, Alaska
Cruise Ships Docked in Ketchikan, Alaska (Photo Credit: mhgstan / Shutterstock)

Navigating the cruise port is relatively straightforward, as the four berths are numbered sequentially from south to north along the waterfront. 

While terminal facilities are limited, Berth III and Berth IV both have indoor areas where passengers can wait. The two smaller berths, Daly Float and Ryus Float, do not have their own indoor terminal facilities, but there are indoor waiting areas at the port’s entrance. 

Terminal Facilities and Services 

Terminal facilities are limited at the Ketchikan Cruise Port; however, there are two visitor centers where cruise passengers can wait for their boarding times. The visitor centers have open seating areas, making them a great place to stay dry. 

The main tourist information center is near the port’s main entrance. Here, you will find representatives from each major cruise line operating out of the port. You can ask questions or even purchase local excursion packages. You’ll also find plenty of hiking maps, bus schedules, and brochures for things to do in and around Ketchikan.

The Cruise Pier in Ketchikan
The Cruise Pier in Ketchikan (Photo Credit: EWY Media)

Washroom facilities are spread throughout the port, and they are relatively well-maintained. If you are looking for transportation into the core of downtown Ketchikan, the city offers a free shuttle service. Well-marked pickup zones are at each of the four cruise berths, so you shouldn’t have any problem getting on a shuttle bus.

Once you have taken the shuttle into downtown, using the local bus is a great way to save money. With bus fares only costing $1, it’s a cheap and easy way to get around the city.

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Unfortunately, the port does not offer free public Wi-Fi, but there are plenty of coffee shops within the city where you can connect to the internet. 

As for accessibility, the port is wheelchair-friendly, with ramps ensuring that all passengers can easily find their way to and from their respective ships. 

Seasonal Weather Conditions in Ketchikan 

Aside from its once-booming salmon and halibut fishing industry, Ketchikan is most famous for its incredible rainfall. With roughly 300 days of rain per year and an average annual rainfall of 200 inches, you will want to make sure you are packing waterproof outerwear.

Cruise Ships Docked at Ketchikan Cruise Port
Cruise Ships Docked at Ketchikan Cruise Port (Photo Credit: Stillgravity)

In fact, Ketchikan is considered to be the fourth wettest city on earth, so make sure you dress accordingly, no matter when you visit. With that said, temperatures and conditions do vary from season to season: 

Summer (June to August)

Temperatures range from 50° to 65°F. While these pleasant conditions are great for spending time outdoors, rain is, unsurprisingly, quite frequent. This is particularly true for July, so pack lightweight, waterproof layers. 

Fall (September to November)

Temperatures tend to drop substantially, with the average sitting between 40° and 55°F. Rainfall also remains fairly regular, so make sure you pack waterproof gear, even if it looks like it will be a dry day. 

Winter (December to February)

Due to how far south it is along Alaska’s Inside Passage, winters are relatively mild by Alaskan standards. Anticipate temperatures between 30° and 45°F, but plenty of rain. Snowfall is uncommon, so you will want to prioritize waterproof clothing rather than typical winter outerwear. 

Spring (March to May)

Spring temperatures range between 40° and 55°F. The milder weather also brings even more rain, so be ready to get wet. 

Navigating from the Port to the City 

As mentioned, Ketchikan Cruise Port is located conveniently close to the city’s southern edge. If you want to go to the town center, you can easily board one of the free shuttle buses.

Ketchikan Map
Ketchikan Map (Photo Credit: Alexandre.ROSA)

If you prefer to make your way into the city more directly, there are taxi pickup zones just outside the port. Remember that Ketchikan has a small population, so there are few taxis, and rideshare services, like Uber, are non-existent.

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Port staff will direct you during the disembarkation process, so navigating the port is pretty straightforward. 

Things to Do Near the Port of Ketchikan 

Since the port is so conveniently close to the city, there are plenty of things those visiting by cruise ship can do, even if they do not want to travel far. We recommend the following attractions, as they’re all within walking distance: 

Visit the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center

Located just a two-minute walk from the cruise ship docks, this small visitor center is a great place to start your Ketchikan adventure. Operated by the US Forest Service as part of their duty to protect the Tongass National Forest, the center offers an excellent background in the region.

Southeast Alaska Discovery Center
Southeast Alaska Discovery Center (Photo Credit: EWY Media)

With interactive exhibits and hosted activities informing visitors about the area’s culture, history, and local wildlife, you will learn plenty. Learn all about the unique nature of Southeast Alaska’s coastal waters and temperate rainforest ecosystem before you venture out to explore it first-hand. 

Make Your Way to the Ketchikan Totem Heritage Center

Located just a 15-minute walk from the port, the Totem Heritage Center allows visitors to examine the intricate carvings of real totem poles. Learn all about the stories and traditions of Alaska’s indigenous peoples with your own eyes. 

Wander Down Creek Street

Walking to Ketchikan’s most historic area only takes about seven minutes. The street is actually a raised boardwalk that sits on stilts, so it has a genuinely rugged appearance. In the olden days, the “street” served as the town’s red-light district, where fisherman and sailors passing through Ketchikan would spend their hard-earned money.

Creek Street in Ketchikan
Creek Street in Ketchikan (Photo Credit: Alexandre.ROSA)

Today, visitors can walk along the water and view historic wooden buildings that once served as brothels and seedy bars. Make sure you check out Dolly’s House Museum along Creek Street for souvenirs. 

Misty Fjords National Monument Wilderness Flyover Tours

Consider taking a seaplane tour of this national monument and wilderness preserve. Just 22 miles east of Ketchikan, plenty of tour operators are willing to fly visitors over the area.

View glaciers and the rainforest vegetation, and try to spot some of Alaska’s famed wildlife, like grizzly bears, bald eagles, seals, and even humpback whales.

Misty Fjords National Monument, Alaska
Misty Fjords National Monument, Alaska (Photo Credit: Wirestock Creators)

Almost every package will include roundtrip transportation from the cruise ship port to the float plane docks, so it is very easy to enjoy this unique experience. 

Salmon Fishing Charters

If you want to feel like you’re in an episode of Discovery’s Deadliest Catch, you can’t miss out on the chance to fish Ketchikan’s pristine waters. Salmon fishing charters are easy to book, and most depart from docks near the cruise port, including Ketchikan’s Finest Fishing Charters, which you can walk to in minutes. 

Hiking Trails

If you want to brave the rain and explore the wilderness of Alaska by foot, there are plenty of options for scenic hiking trails, including the Rainbird Trail and Deer Mountain Trails. At a distance of 1.3 miles from the port, the Deer Mountain Trailhead is the easiest to reach. Just make sure you dress appropriately, as the 5.2-mile trail takes about 4 hours to complete. 

Dining and Shopping in Ketchikan

Despite its small size, Ketchikan has a vibrant and unique culinary scene. The Alaska Fish House and Annabelle’s Famous Keg and Chowder House are good places to sample some of the freshly caught seafood.

If seafood isn’t your thing, Tap House & Burger Bar is a nice casual spot. For those looking to wet their whistle, Arctic Bar is definitely worth a visit. As Ketchikan’s oldest continuously operating bar, it’s a meeting point for locals and tourists alike.

Alaska Fish House in Ketchikan, Right Next to the Port
Alaska Fish House in Ketchikan, Right Next to the Port (Photo Credit: Alexandre.ROSA)

As for shopping, Ketchikan has plenty of independently owned stores, most of which specialize in gifts and souvenirs. There are also several art galleries offering both traditional native and contemporary art pieces. 

If you’re looking for a unique souvenir, we recommend visiting Salmon Landing Market, just outside the cruise port. If you need hiking gear and warm clothing, Pacific Pride and Tongass Trading Co. are two outdoor outfitters in downtown Ketchikan, and locals trust both. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

Is Ketchikan walkable from a cruise ship? 

Yes, you can easily walk into Ketchikan from your cruise ship, as the port is located right on the city border. 

Can I tour Ketchikan on my own? 

Absolutely! Ketchikan is a very walkable city and home to plenty of interesting tourist destinations. While there are plenty of walking tours you can participate in, they aren’t necessary to enjoy the city. 

Is there a free shuttle in Ketchikan? 

Yes, the city of Ketchikan operates a free shuttle that takes cruise passengers from the cruise ship berths to the city center.

Disney Releases New Construction Photos of Private Cruise Destination

Disney Cruise Line has released a tantalizing trio of photos from the ongoing construction of Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, the new private destination the cruise line is developing on the south end of Eleuthera Island in the Bahamas.

These insider looks – the second set of photos Disney has released of the new destination – offer a glimpse of the colorful architecture and thoughtful design of the 700-acre destination, which is embracing Bahamian inspiration and culture to offer an authentic experience for all visitors.

At first glance, the smooth shapes of rooflines and rounded angles evoke a connection to nature and mimic the look of natural seashells, bringing guests closer to the water and marine habitat in a soothing and peaceful way. At the same time, bright colors and murals on other structures showcase the vibrancy of the Bahamas through the work of local artists.

Sneak Peek at Disney Cruise Lines Lookout Cay
Sneak Peek at Disney Cruise Lines Lookout Cay

Closer examination of the teaser photos shows broad, graceful boardwalks, abundant native plants, and wide sandy spaces drawing closer and closer to completion and welcoming guests.

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Brilliantly colored cabanas at Serenity Bay feature tropical hues, expansive shade, and immediate beach access, with wood walkways carefully positioned over the dunes to ensure everyone can reach the water without damage to the nearby habitat. Each cabana also features broad windows for uninterrupted views when relaxing in the climate-controlled interior.

A great deal is still to come as final details are put on Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, now just weeks from welcoming its first guests in June 2024.

Disney's Under Construction Private Destination
Disney’s Under Construction Private Destination

Mabrika Cove will be the entry point for the destination and visitors’ first welcome to the unique development. Traditional dancing and music at the Goombay Cultural Center will offer unique Bahamian experiences, and the cruise line has partnered with local artists, historians, and cultural ambassadors to ensure an authentic vibe at all parts of Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point.

Disney Cruise Line is expected to continue to tease details of the new destination in the weeks leading up to its grand opening. Just days ago, a big reveal was made of new outfits for Mickey, Minnie, and other Disney friends for their adventures at Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point. Each new outfit shows tropical colors and traditional Junkanoo influences perfect for the Bahamian destination.

Disney's Under Construction Private Destination
Disney’s Under Construction Private Destination

Visiting Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point

The new development was first announced in 2019 as Disney Cruise Line’s second private destination in the Bahamas, following the tremendous popularity of Castaway Cay. The opening was first anticipated to be in late 2022 or early 2023, but the pandemic disruption altered that timeline significantly.

Now, however, the new getaway spot is just weeks from completion and slated to welcome the first guests from Disney Fantasy on a unique double-visit itinerary. The ship will depart Port Canaveral on June 8, 2024 for a 7-night sailing that will visit Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point twice, as the first and last port stops on the cruise. In between, the ship will visit Nassau as well as Castaway Cay.

Disney Fantasy Cruise Ship Rescue
Disney Fantasy Cruise Ship Rescue (Photo Credit: Dennis MacDonald)

Disney Magic and Disney Dream will also offer visits to Lookout Cay, with both ships sailing from Fort Lauderdale. Disney Magic will be homeported from Port Everglades beginning on May 9, after finishing departures from San Juan, while Disney Dream will homeport from Port Everglades from November 2, after finishing her European summer season.

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It should be noted that while Disney Wish sails from Port Canaveral with 3- and 4-night Bahamas cruises, she does not currently offer any itineraries featuring Lookout Cay but does visit Castaway Cay on each departure.

Likewise, when Disney Treasure – sister ship to Disney Wish – debuts from Port Canaveral in December, she will also not be visiting Lookout Cay but features Castaway Cay on both Eastern Caribbean and Western Caribbean itineraries.