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Virgin Voyages Announces the Return of Onboard Festival

Virgin Voyages is relaunching its celebrated Eat & Drink Festival this July, introducing first-ever experiences alongside returning favorites for a month of culinary exploration.

Culinary Exploration at Sea

Relaunching its passenger-favorite Eat & Drink Festival across its fleet, Virgin Voyages will offer a series of unique, month-long onboard activations designed to celebrate the culinary arts and cocktail crafting. Taking place in July 2024, the festival will introduce several first-at-sea experiences, such as the fleetwide Asian Night Market, where guests can explore the vibrant flavors of Eastern street food.

Additionally, in collaboration with Michelin-starred Chef Matt Lambert, a new six-course menu will debut across each ship’s Test Kitchen, Virgin’s unique dining concept that is designed as part cooking school and part restaurant.

Popular events like the Seven Seas Sippers, a cocktail ship-wide treasure hunt, are also making a comeback across the fleet.

Charles Steadman, director of Food & Beverage Experiences and Strategic Partnerships at Virgin Voyages, said, “This year’s Eat & Drink Festival is a celebration of epic innovation, creativity, and passion for exceptional gastronomic experiences.”

With more than 20 special activations planned, including wine pairings, hidden speakeasy pop-ups, spirited dinner series, culinary demos, and dedicated food and drink happenings aboard each ship, Steadman claims the event will be “the most immersive F&B experiences for our Sailors.”

A Festival of Firsts and Favorites on Virgin Ships

The Eat & Drink Festival’s extensive lineup includes the fleetwide “Shhh…” where Sailors can enjoy an immersive, phone-free experience. This event will feature top bartenders from cities like Miami, Barcelona, and Athens who turn the pop-up experience into an intimate cocktail space.

At Virgin Voyages signature eateries, guests will be treated to “Amuse Bouche,” featuring inventive small bites prepared by the chefs in Virgin Voyages’ Culinary Collective. Meanwhile, the “Spirited Dinner Series” at The Wake, the fleet’s signature aft-located steakhouse, will feature a four-course meal crafted by a Michelin-starred chef. The latter’s exclusive dining event will also feature a pairing of fine spirits, beers, or wines.

Virgin Voyages Dining
Virgin Voyages Dining

Outside the dining rooms, passengers will find the “Afternoon Tea Cocktail Extravaganza” at Sip, combining traditional British tea with innovative mixology. This fleetwide offering includes tea-infused cocktails and a whiskey and chocolate pairing.

Chocolate will also feature in the “Let’s Get Choco-Lit” event, which will take place on Scarlet Lady. Catering to chocolate lovers, the event will offer a culinary demo focused on the art of making chocolate pralines and Rocher treats.

Additionally, passengers will find the “Meat & Cheese, If Your Please” culinary demo on board Valiant Lady,  which teaches how to make the perfect charcuterie board, and the “Acai What You Did There,” which will promote customizable acai bowls aboard Resilient Lady.

For drink enthusiasts, Virgin Voyages will offer a number of special programs around wines and cocktails. The “Master the Art of Wine” sessions, for example, will delve into the nuances of white, red, or rose wine, varying by ship. At the same time, “Shot for Shot,” only on Resilient Lady, will provide a blend of cocktail crafting and photography skills.

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

Besides the special offerings, Virgin Voyages’ fleet features five signature restaurants, including Razzle Dazzle for casual dining, breakfast, boozy brunch, and dinner; Pink Agave for shareable Mexican cuisine; Gunbae for a lively Korean BBQ experience; and Extra Virgin, which offers homemade Italian fare.

For casual bites, passengers will find Lick Me Till… Ice Cream; Mediterranean-inspired bites at The Dock; from-scratch personal pizzas at The Pizza Place; fun, carnival fare at The Social Club; and a food court dining concept called The Galley, with create-your-own salads, a pastry shop, bakery, burger grill, panini shop, taco shack, and 24-hour American-style diner.

Passengers who book now will receive up to a $200 Bar Tab to be used on specialty drinks, Seven Seas Sippers, and “Shake for Champagne,” Virgin Voyages unique app tool that allows users to receive a glass of Moet & Chandon anywhere on board with just a shake of the phone.

Norwegian Ship Itinerary Impacted Due to Worsening Conditions

Lately, it hasn’t all been smooth sailing aboard Norwegian Getaway. After getting a late start to a cruise to Bermuda on Sunday, March 17, 2024, the Breakaway-class vessel had to make a last-minute itinerary change due to stormy conditions. 

Norwegian Getaway Will Miss First Day In Bermuda

Despite embarking on St. Patrick’s Day, Norwegian Getaway’s 7-night Bermuda sailing has been experiencing a lot of bad luck. 

First, embarkation from New York City was delayed by several hours due to a mechanical issue on the previous sailing. Now, only one day into the cruise, Norwegian Cruise Line announced that the ship’s itinerary had been altered due to bad weather. 

The itinerary originally included four days in the Royal Naval Dockyard, the largest cruise port in Bermuda, beginning on March 19. Instead, cruise guests will be spending an extra day at sea and will arrive in the port on March 20 at approximately 8 a.m. local time. 

According to local weather reports, the region is predicted to experience thunderstorms and up to 36 mph winds on Tuesday, March 19, 2024, when the 145,655-gross ton vessel was originally due to arrive in the port. While large cruise ships can handle high winds and rough seas with little issue at sea, the windy conditions make docking in the cruise port dangerous. 

“Due to worsening weather conditions forecasted in Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda, on March 19, 2024, preventing us from entering the port safely, our call has been delayed,” read a letter from Norwegian Cruise Line. 

The Bermuda cruise port can host up to two ships at one time between two piers. Norwegian Getaway is meant to dock at King’s Wharf, while Oceania Cruises’ Vista is scheduled to be nearby at Heritage Wharf from March 19 to March 20. However, Oceania has not announced any weather-related itinerary changes of its own as of the time of publication.

Norwegian Getaway Cruise
Norwegian Getaway Cruise (Photo Copyright: Wojciech Wrzesien)

In an effort to make up for the lost time, Norwegian Cruise Line delayed the ship’s scheduled departure time from 7 a.m. on March 22 to 2 p.m. to give guests more time to explore the port on the backend. 

“In an effort to provide you with the best experience possible, despite the weather conditions that are outside of our control, we are happy to share that we have extended our call to Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda, on March 22, 2024. We will now depart at 2 p.m. local time; affording you an additional seven hours to explore all this fascinating destination has to offer,” continued the letter. 

In an acknowledgment of the inconvenience caused by the multiple delays, cruise guests onboard the 3,963-passenger vessel will also receive a $100 credit per stateroom to use during the remainder of their sailing.

Norwegian Getaway Plagued By Technical Difficulties 

Cruise lines work hard to keep their ships in good condition. But even with the best maintenance, things can still go wrong. 

Prior to Norwegian Getaway’s current sailing to Bermuda, the almost 10-year-old ship experienced technical difficulties on a 10-night Bermuda and Caribbean itinerary that was also out of New York. The cruise embarked on Thursday, March 7, and concluded in New York on March 17 – albeit several hours later than planned.

Norwegian Getaway Departing New York
Norwegian Getaway Departing New York (Photo Copyright: Mariusz Lopusiewicz)

The vessel, which joined Norwegian’s fleet of 20 ships in 2014, experienced a maintenance issue that impacted her speed. This caused the ship to arrive in New York about 4 hours later than expected, which also resulted in a delayed departure for her current Bermuda cruise.

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It’s unclear what exactly went wrong with the 1,600-crew vessel, but the cruise line clarified that it’s not related to the ship’s navigation, safety systems, or maneuvering. No further announcements have been made about the technical hiccup, but it can likely be assumed that the issue has been addressed by the ship’s skilled engineers. 

As of now, Norwegian Getaway’s next sailing, which is another 7-night Bermuda cruise sailing to and from New York beginning on March 24, has not been impacted by the technical or weather delays. This sailing will also include a 4-day port call to King’s Wharf in Bermuda. 

Celebrity Cruises Ship Gets Updated Venues and New Suites

Celebrity Infinity has returned from refurbishment with new upgrades in the ultimate luxury, perfect for pampering guests as the vessel heads around Europe with top Mediterranean and Greek itineraries in the months to come.

The ship spent more than two weeks in January in dry dock, with upgrades to her public areas and top luxury features that guests will love.

Updated Luxury on Celebrity Infinity

Just in time for exploring Europe in style, Celebrity Infinity is fresh from her January dry dock that not only refreshed public areas and did general maintenance, but also upgraded and enhanced her luxury areas. This includes the Retreat Lounge and other exclusive areas as well as adding more suites onboard.

“We strive to exceed guest expectations – from elevated service onboard and thoughtful amenities through to interior spaces designed to make guests feel at home in their surroundings,” said Keith Lane, Celebrity Cruises Senior Vice President Hotel Operations.

“The enhancements to Celebrity Infinity, particularly the transformation of The Retreat Lounge, epitomizes our commitment to providing an unmatched experience for our guests, ensuring that every journey with Celebrity Cruises is memorable.”

Of special note is that the exclusive Luminae restaurant for guests of The Retreat has been expanded, offering more space to accommodate travelers with the most sumptuous of meals. Signature dishes are curated by Chef Daniel Boulud, ensuring exquisite tastes on the modern eclectic menu.

The Retreat Lounge on Celebrity Infinity
The Retreat Lounge on Celebrity Infinity

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In addition to the attention paid to the ship’s luxury areas, all public areas have been refreshed with new carpeting and wall coverings, new furniture, updated lighting, refreshed decking, and new whirlpools. These type of dry dock updates also include a variety of behind-the-scenes technical updates to ensure the ship’s most efficient operation.

New Suites Added

To offer even more luxury to discerning travelers, the ship’s aft Ultra Deluxe or Family Veranda staterooms have been converted to Sunset Suites, offering extra-large private balconies for phenomenal sunset views. These exclusive views will be especially sought after for the ship’s European itineraries, where sweeping vistas offer unending looks at local culture and history.

Guests staying in the new Sunset Suites will also enjoy the exclusive amenities of The Retreat, such as dedicated butler service, access to The Retreat Lounge, and dining in Luminae if they prefer.

Now Sailing in Europe

Celebrity Infinity is already back in service and welcoming travelers after her refreshment. The 91,000-gross-ton vessel can host 2,170 passengers per sailing at double occupancy, and is also home to approximately 1,000 international crew members.

The ship is currently homeported from Piraeus (Athens), Greece, offering a range of Greece itineraries including ports of call not only around the Greek Islands but also in Turkey and Cyprus. Santorini, Mykonos, Hydra, Kusadasi, and Rhodes are just a few of the amazing ports on offer, depending on itinerary length and sailing date.

Celebrity Infinity Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: RoxTravels / Shutterstock

When originally scheduled, Celebrity Infinity‘s summer cruises were to have included port visits in Israel and Egypt as well, but the itineraries have been altered due to ongoing tensions in the Red Sea.

Celebrity Infinity will move to Barcelona in early November, offering a short series of 12-night roundtrip cruises to the Canary Islands, with visits to Morocco on each itinerary.

The ship will then return to Piraeus (Athens) in early February 2025, with more Greek Island options for guests eager to explore the rich and diverse Aegean region.

One of the oldest ships in Celebrity Cruises’ fleet, Celebrity Infinity first debuted in March 2001. Still sailing strong after her recent refurbishment, the ship offers unparalleled luxury with the intimacy of a smaller vessel, the perfect way to sail the Greek Isles and a wonderful option for discerning travelers.

First International Cruise Line Resumes Sailings From Mainland China

MSC Cruises becomes the first international cruise line to return its ships to mainland China and begin home port operations since the pandemic as MSC Bellissima arrives in Shanghai for her maiden call.

A Historic Return to China

MSC Cruises has achieved a significant milestone by being the first international cruise line to resume operations from a mainland China home port since the global pause in cruise operations due to the pandemic. 

With MSC Bellissima set to home port in Shanghai, a special onboard event was held on March 18, 2024, attended by government officials, travel agents, media, and partners. The event celebrated the ship’s maiden call and MSC Cruises’ return to the Chinese market.

Gianni Onorato, CEO of MSC Cruises, said of the event, “MSC Bellissima’s maiden call in Shanghai reaffirms our commitment to a market that continues to play an important strategic role for us.

“We are fulfilling our commitment to bring to the region a modern Asian flagship and we are dedicated to further invest in China and benefit the local economy. We want to push high-quality development of the cruise industry in the region, promote the cultural tourism industry and related home port markets.”

The inauguration was commemorated with exclusive culinary creations by world-renowned Chefs Enrico and Roberto Cerea, of MSC Cruises’ Da Vittorio. Entertainment across the ship and a spectacular drone show were also part of the festivities.

MSC Bellissima Leads the Fleet

Serving as the flagship for MSC Cruises’ operations in Asia, the Meraviglia-class MSC Bellissima will home port in Shanghai, Keelung, and Shenzhen throughout the summer of 2024.

The ship’s first scheduled departure will be a 5-night Asia voyage on April 24, 2024, calling on Kagoshima, Kochi, and Yokohama, Japan, in late April.

MSC Bellissima Cruise Ship
MSC Bellissima Cruise Ship (Photo Courtesy: MSC Cruises)

Additional 2024 itineraries will see MSC Bellissima visit Cheju and Busan, South Korea; Ishigaki, Osaka, Miyakojima, and Naha, Japan; and Keelung, Taiwan. The 171,598-gross-ton MSC Bellissima will return to Shanghai in January 2025. It can hold 5,665 passengers and 1,595 crew members.

MSC Cruises also announced during the Shanghai event that MSC Splendida would be arriving for its winter 2024-2025 season. Home porting in Shenzhen and Xiamen, the addition makes MSC Cruises the only international cruise line to deploy two ships in China.

Currently sailing in South Africa, MSC Splendida will enjoy summer and fall in the Mediterranean before transitioning to Asia.

Expanding Competition in China’s Cruise Market

Although the first to home port in China, MSC Cruises will not be the only international cruise line returning following the pandemic. Royal Caribbean International will arrive in late April with its Quantum-Ultra-class Spectrum of the Seas.

Adora Magic City Cruise Ship
Adora Magic City Cruise Ship

Spectrum of the Seas will also operate out of Shanghai to visit Fukuoka, Okinawa, Nagasaki, Osaka, and Tokyo, Japan, on 4- and 5-night voyages, beginning April 27, 2024.

Major cruise lines have also included Hong Kong on their itineraries, with 138 ships calling on the island location in 2023. Prior to the pandemic, Hong Kong witnessed 218 cruise ships calling in 2019. Its 2023 numbers represent 75% of annual pre-pandemic levels, showing a steady rebound.

Carnival Cruise Line also welcomed Adora Magic City in Shanghai earlier this year. The first cruise ship ever built entirely in China, Adora Magic City was built specifically for the Chinese market and does not sail internationally.

MSC Details Naming for New Ship at World’s Largest Cruise Terminal

MSC Cruises has announced plans to welcome their newest ship, the upcoming MSC World America, into the fleet next spring with a naming ceremony at what will be the largest cruise terminal in the world.

This will demonstrate and solidify the cruise line’s commitment to the North American market in a large and spectacular way, bringing MSC Cruises to eager travelers from the Cruise Capital of the World – PortMiami.

MSC World America Naming Announced

More than a year before she is scheduled to enter service with MSC Cruises, the naming ceremony for MSC World America – sister ship to MSC World Europa and second in the cruise line’s World-class of vessels – has been announced.

The ship will be officially christened in grand style on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at a ceremony at MSC Cruises’ new, state-of-the-art terminal at PortMiami, which will be the world’s largest. This connection will demonstrate the company’s commitment to the North American market and the new experiences that MSC Cruises brings to US cruisers.

“There is no better place to welcome MSC World America than the cruise capital of the world. We look forward to seeing her sail out of our new, state-of-the-art cruise terminal built in partnership with Miami-Dade County and PortMiami,” said Rubén A. Rodríguez, President, MSC Cruises USA.

At the moment, MSC World America is under construction at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in France, and she will be homeported from Miami when she debuts in 2025.

As we build upon our offering in the North American market and help attract more international guests to the Caribbean, we are excited to bring our newest and most remarkable ship yet to Miami,” said Rodríguez. “We eagerly await April 2025, when we can welcome guests on board to experience the world of choice that our new flagship has to offer.”

MSC World America Cruise Ship
MSC World America Cruise Ship

Few details of the ceremony have yet been confirmed, though the event will include many traditional elements such as breaking a champagne bottle over the ship’s hull as a time-honored way to welcome her to the fleet and wish good fortune to all who sail on her.

MSC Cruises has also revealed that the event will include a variety of immersive onboard events to highlight the ship’s features. Undoubtedly, this will include live music, VIP speeches, production show previews, and more.

The naming ceremony will be followed by a short sailing with an extended call at Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, the cruise line’s private island destination and nature sanctuary in The Bahamas. At this time, that sailing is not available for booking and it will likely be open to VIPs, media members, and travel agents, as is a common practice in the travel industry.

New Ship to Homeport From Miami

MSC World America will set sail on her maiden voyage from Miami on April 12, 2025. That first cruise is a 7-night Eastern Caribbean sailing that will visit the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and MSC Ocean Cay Marine Reserve.

The 215,863-gross-ton ship will offer alternating Eastern Caribbean and Western Caribbean cruises. The Western Caribbean itineraries will visit Roatan, Honduras as well as Costa Maya and Cozumel in Mexico, along with MSC Ocean Cay Marine Reserve.

The ship will be sailing from MSC Cruises’ new terminal for a wholly immersive experience for guests, with the cruise line’s signature European-style service from start to finish.

New MSC Cruise Terminal in Miami
New MSC Cruise Terminal in Miami

“We are thrilled to welcome MSC World America to PortMiami. I also want to commend MSC Cruises for their investments in our community,” said Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Miami-Dade County. “Their new terminal has created many jobs for our residents and positively impacted our local economy. We look forward to a successful partnership and continued growth at the Cruise Capital of the World.”

Once completed, the new cruise terminal will be the world’s largest cruise terminal – actually a pair of terminals that can operate simultaneously for two ships – with the capability of managing up to 36,000 passengers per day.

At the same time, MSC Cruises is also planning a $100 million (USD) new headquarters in downtown Miami, which highlights the cruise line’s commitment to growth in the US market.

New MSC World America Details

Powered by liquefied natural gas, MSC World America will be one of the most energy-efficient ships in the world when she debuts next year. Not only are her engines more efficient, but she will also feature above-industry-standard facilities to manage wastewater and to reduce overall waste onboard.

MSC World America
Image: Courtesy MSC Cruises

While the ship’s environmental standards are impressive, guests will be even more impressed by all the vessel has to offer, including 20 bars and lounges along with 13 restaurants, all specifically designed with American comfort and preferences in mind.

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The ship’s indoor World Galleria will feature a state-of-the-art LED and kinetic light ceiling, while the outdoor World Esplanade combines unparalleled ocean views with LED light shows. Passengers will also be able to enjoy an expansive water park, six onboard pools, 14 hot tubs, dedicated Kids Clubs, and the exclusive MSC Yacht Club, along with much, much more.

Entertainer Sues Cruise Line Over Passenger Action On Stage

A year after a passenger tackled an entertainer onstage aboard Royal Caribbean International’s Quantum of the Seas, the entertainer is now suing the cruise line and Royal Caribbean Group for damages.

The lawsuit was filed in the US District Court, Southern District of Florida on December 19, 2023, and is progressing toward a court date.

Magician Files Suit Against Royal Caribbean

Well-known Australian magician Ben Murphy has filed suit against Royal Caribbean Group, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. and the assailant who tackled him during a performance on March 1, 2023, during a 5-night cruise out of Brisbane, Australia.

The incident happened during one of Murphy’s onboard performances, approximately halfway through the interactive magic show. Murphy regularly invites audience members on stage to participate in his tricks and illusions, and a female passenger was onstage with him at the time.

Now, Lipcon, Margulies & Winkleman, P.A. (LM&W) has filed a lawsuit for its client (Ben Murphy) seeking damages in excess of $75,000 (USD), not including legal costs and interest. The lawsuit includes a demand for a jury trial. The case has been assigned to Judge Jonathan Goodman and is now being processed via affidavits, discovery, and other appropriate legal processes.

Murphy’s attorney alleges that the magician suffered bruises and blurry vision as a result of the incident onboard Quantum of the Seas, which included hitting his head on the stage floor. This lawsuit is intended to be compensation for those injuries and other effects of the incident.

What Happened During the Show?

Murphy—well known for his “Interactive Comedy Experience Shows”—was a guest entertainer aboard Quantum of the Seas during the five-night cruise that departed Brisbane, Australia, on February 26, 2023. As is customary for cruise ship entertainers, Murphy had several performances scheduled during the sailing, each time bringing new tricks to the audience.

Magician Tackled on Stage
Magician Tackled on Stage

During one of his March 1 shows, a female guest was sitting on the edge of the stage to perform a card trick with Murphy when another male passenger – who was not invited on stage – quickly approached the stage and pushed Murphy. The woman tried to stay between them, but the man walked away after a couple of seconds, his body language indicating he was upset or angry.

The incident happened in the Royal Theater, the ship’s main show lounge, in front of hundreds of passengers enjoying the evening’s entertainment. Video footage was captured of the incident, and at the time, Murphy shared the footage on his social media accounts.

“Entertainment, comedy, and magic are NOT contact sports,” he said.

It is not clear whether the two passengers—the woman who volunteered to participate in the show and the man who physically pushed Murphy—knew one another or were traveling together.

Quantum of the Seas Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Mohd Syis Zulkipli / Shutterstock.com

Though the incident was startling for everyone attending the show, Murphy continued the performance and also offered multiple performances later in the sailing. He has since continued performing in a variety of venues, including both public and private functions. It is not known whether Murphy has since performed aboard any other Royal Caribbean cruise ships.

The cruise line did not comment on the incident at the time, and multiple guests onboard the sailing noted that the man who caused the incident was able to continue enjoying the cruise until it returned to Brisbane on March 3.

“This guest should not have been allowed to enjoy the rest of his cruise,” Murphy commented at the time.

The incident is a clear violation of Royal Caribbean International’s Guest Conduct Policy, which clearly states that guests may not engage in “uninvited physical contact” with any crew member. Nor is “discourteous or disruptive” behavior permitted, and interrupting and shoving an entertainer certainly would be seen as uninvited, discourteous, and disruptive.

Norwegian Cruise Ship Delayed Due to Technical Issue

Norwegian Getaway developed a mechanical issue on her current sailing and will be delayed several hours returning to New York, which is having a knock on effect for embarkation on her next cruise.

Guests have been advised of the situation, including guests onboard the ship as well as travelers eager to begin their sailing.

Norwegian Getaway Delay

Norwegian Getaway has been delayed as she finishes her current sailing, a 10-night Bermuda & Caribbean itinerary that departed New York on Thursday, March 7. While the cruise has had smooth sailing, a technical issue has now impacted the ship’s cruising speed, meaning the vessel will be delayed back to her homeport on March 17.

Guests onboard received a letter explaining the situation and offering assistance for their post-cruise travel arrangements, as well as noting when new debarkation times will begin. The ship’s captain and cruise director have also made announcements to ensure all guests are fully informed of the situation.

“Due to a technical issue which has impacted the speed of our beautiful ship, but will not impact your safety or that of our crew, we will be delayed arriving back into port tomorrow, by about 4 hours,” the letter explained. “Our estimated time of arrival is 12:30 p.m.”

Because the ship will still need to clear customs and immigration processing before debarkation can begin, guests have been advised that the earliest debarkation times will begin at 1:30 p.m. for self-assist guests who carry off all their own luggage, and at 2 p.m. for Haven and VIP guests. The latest debarkation time should begin no later than 3:30 p.m.

The nature of the technical issue affecting Norwegian Getaway‘s speed has not been disclosed, but it is not related to the ship’s navigation, safety systems, or maneuvering. These situations do develop, but the ship’s engineers are well-equipped to conduct repairs even as the ship is underway.

Assistance With Post-Cruise Travel

Due to the delay, any guests onboard Norwegian Getaway who made airfare arrangements through Norwegian Cruise Line will have their flights automatically adjusted by the NCL Air team. Confirmation will be provided to impacted guests as soon as the new tickets are arranged.

Similarly, airport transfers arranged through Norwegian Cruise Line for guests with adjusted air travel will also be rescheduled as necessary.

Norwegian Getaway Cruise Ship
Norwegian Getaway Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Dennis Gross)

If passengers arrange their own airfare, they are asked to work directly with their airline and travel insurance provider, if possible, for reimbursement. Norwegian Cruise Line will also reimburse any change or cancellation fees not covered by the airline or travel insurance, up to $300 (USD) per person. Receipts must be submitted for review, as is standard procedure in these situations for any cruise line.

To help travelers make adjustments to their post-cruise travel plans, or to contact family and friends and alert them to the delay, the ship’s onboard internet cafe was opened free of charge for guests’ use. The internet cafe is located midship on the starboard side of Deck 6, in the ship’s atrium.

Next Cruise Embarkation Delayed

Guests boarding Norwegian Getaway on Sunday, March 17, 2024 have also been alerted to the delay and asked to likewise delay their arrival to the cruise terminal.

This will be necessary so the ship’s debarkation can proceed smoothly and parking availability will open up for arriving guests as debarking travelers leave the cruise terminal and head for home. Embarking guests are advised not to arrive at the cruise terminal before 3 p.m.

Norwegian Getaway Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Mariusz Lopusiewicz / Shutterstock

At this time, there is no confirmation that Norwegian Getaway‘s next cruise itinerary will be significantly impacted. The ship’s next sailing is a 7-night sailing to Bermuda with an extensive, double overnight at Kings Wharf from 8 a.m. on Tuesday, March 19 until 7 a.m. on Friday, March 22.

It is possible, however, if the technical issue has not been able to be fully corrected, that the ship will need to sail at reduced speed and the time in Bermuda may be trimmed. Guests on the cruise will be notified as soon as possible if such changes are necessary.

The 145,655-gross-ton, Breakaway-class Norwegian Getaway joined the Norwegian Cruise Line fleet in 2014. The ship can welcome 3,963 guests at double occupancy, and is also home to approximately 1,600 international crew members who work to ensure that every passenger has an amazing cruise getaway.

Carnival Cruise Ship Changes Registry Ahead of California Debut

The newest addition to Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet, Carnival Firenze, has officially been registered under the Panamanian flag. The change occurred as the ship undergoes final transformations in Cadiz, Spain, ahead of its journey to California.

New Registry and Transformation

In a notable development for Carnival Cruise Line, Carnival Firenze marked its entry into the final stages of preparation with a ceremonial raising of the Panamanian flag, signifying the ship’s new registration under Panama.

Currently dry docked at the Navantia shipyard in Cadiz, Carnival Firenze is undergoing the final stages of its transformation following its delivery from Costa Cruises last month. Boasting a gross tonnage of 135,156 and stretching 1,061 feet in length, the ship will accommodate 4,126 passengers and a crew of 1,424.

Said the cruise line, “Carnival Firenze is the latest addition to Carnival’s fleet of 27 ships and joins several other sisters that are also registered and flagged in Panama.”

Carnival Firenze Ship Flag Registry
Carnival Firenze Ship Flag Registry

Upon completion, Carnival Firenze will embark toward its homeport of Long Beach, California, on March 22, 2024. As the second vessel within the fleet to offer the exclusive Carnival Fun Italian Style experiences behind its sister, Carnival Venezia, which debuted in 2023 to offer Caribbean and Bahamian sailings from New York City, Carnival Firenze is scheduled to launch its year-round operations on April 25, 2024.

Carnival Firenze Features

Carnival Firenze’s impending arrival in California is eagerly anticipated, as it is set to offer a fresh perspective on cruising with its Italian-themed experiences and expansive array of itineraries along Mexico’s Pacific Coast. 

The vessel, inspired by the rich history and artistry of Florence, Italy, is designed to provide passengers with an immersive cultural and leisure experience.

As the heart of Carnival Firenze is its diverse dining options, which range from fine dining to casual eateries. The Palazzo and Medici Restaurant will present passengers with an upscale dining experience meant to be reminiscent of Florence’s eateries, offering gourmet Italian dishes.

Carnival Firenze Cruise Ship Handover
Carnival Firenze Cruise Ship Handover

For a more laid-back atmosphere, La Strada Grill wills serve a variety of Italian street food favorites in a casual setting, while Tomodoro, a novel fusion restaurant, will blend the culinary traditions of Italy with the tastes of Mexico, creating unique Mex-Italian dishes.

Carnival Firenze’s entertainment options will be equally diverse. The Teatro Rosso, inspired by the opulent theaters of Italy, will host an array of performances, from musicals to comedy shows, while the Tuscan Lounge, will celebrate the ship’s Italian heritage with themed events and live music.

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The introduction of exclusive Terrazza staterooms will provide passengers seeking elevated amenities with access to private decks, all-day lounging options, entertainment, and whirlpools.

Carnival Firenze Cruise Ship
Render Courtesy: Carnival Cruise Line

The ship will also boast an array of recreational facilities, like the WaterWorks waterpark and SportsSquare, complete with a ropes course, jogging track, mini-golf course, and outdoor fitness center.

In addition to these amenities, Carnival Firenze will also feature popular attractions such as Camp Ocean, Circle “C”, and Club O2 spaces designed specifically for children and teens. For adults, the ship will offer favorite venues like Bonsai Teppanyaki, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, Piano Bar 88, and the Serenity Adult-Only Retreat.

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Carnival Firenze’s inaugural journey will be a 7-day voyage from Long Beach through the Mexican Riviera. The itinerary includes stops in Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán, and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. 

The ship will offer eight different itinerary options in 2024, including 3- and 4-day “Baja Mexico” cruises. Both itineraries will call in Ensenada, Mexico, with the longer duration visiting Catalina Island, California. Its “Mexican Riviera” cruises will vary from 5- to 7-nights.

Cruise Line Creates New Sailings After Rescheduled Ship Dry Dock

Because of a necessary shift in the dry dock schedule for P&O Cruises’ Iona, the cruise line has been able to create two new sailings for the ship to fill in the initial dates of the dry dock.

Guests onboard have a great opportunity to book these new sailings, which will offer new opportunities for travelers to enjoy amazing ports of call.

New Cruises Fill in Former Dry Dock Dates

Just days after two cruises were cancelled for Iona due to a shift in the dry dock schedule, P&O Cruises has released two new sailings for the ship to fill in what was to have been her initially scheduled time out of service for maintenance and upgrades.

Guests currently onboard the 184,089-gross-ton, Excel-class ship have the first opportunity to book the new sailings with special onboard booking benefits and onboard credit offers, but the sailings will be available for all to purchase in the coming days.

Up first is a 5-night sailing departing Southampton on March 13, 2025, visiting Rotterdam for an overnight call and with a port visit to Zeebrugge as well. This makes for a great long weekend getaway and a chance to enjoy one of the newest ships in P&O Cruises’ fleet.

The second new sailing is a spectacular 14-night exploration to the Canary Islands, with additional stops in both Spain and Portugal. First, the ship will visit La Coruna before heading for the tropical islands, where she will visit Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Puerto del Rosario/Fuerteventura, and Arrecife de Lanzarote.

P&O Iona Cruise Ship
P&O Iona Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Karis48 / Shutterstock)

Funchal Madeira and Cadiz will be further visits as the ship heads back to Southampton. The itinerary also includes five days at sea, giving travelers ample time to enjoy all that Iona – one of the largest ships sailing for P&O Cruises – has to offer.

Depending on which sailing guests book and what type of stateroom they select, they may be eligible for onboard credit or other bonuses as well.

Dry Dock Rescheduled

These new sailings are being made available because Iona was originally scheduled for a “warranty refit” – a type of regular dry dock maintenance common with newer ships – for March 13 through April 1, 2025.

The original dates, however, have become “no longer possible” according to notices sent out by the cruise line, due to shipyard delays. The nature of those delays has not been disclosed, but could relate to supply chain issues, labor shortages, equipment issues, berth availability, or other factors.

P&O Iona Cruise Ship
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Instead, the planned dry dock has been moved to October and two cruises were cancelled to accommodate the new maintenance schedule. Guests booked on those now-cancelled cruises will be receiving full refunds, as well as an onboard credit incentive for rebooking on a different sailing on any P&O Cruises ship.

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While Iona has only been in service since August 2021 – her initial sailings were delayed due to the pandemic-related industry-wide shutdown – it is not uncommon for a ship to have a dry dock update every few years. This is an opportunity to refresh flooring, update fixtures, replace worn upholstery, repaint, and do minor technical updates to keep the ship at peak efficiency.

Because this particular dry dock is listed as a “warranty refit” it is likely scheduled within a timeframe where the workmanship on the vessel is still covered by either the shipyard or the materials manufacturer, and these updates may then be at a lower cost.

Iona debuted as the largest ship ever built for the UK market, and along with her sister ship Arvia, is the largest in the P&O Cruises fleet. She can welcome 5,206 passengers aboard at double occupancy, and is also home to more than 1,700 international crew members.