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MSC Cruises Changing Multiple Itineraries Due to Dock Damage

MSC Cruises has reached out to guests booked on various sailings of MSC Seascape to alert them to an itinerary change in Jamaica. While the ship will still be visiting the delightful island nation, the port of call has been changed due to dock damage sustained during poor weather in February.

MSC Seascape Itinerary Changes

Guests booked on different sailings of the 170,400-gross-ton, Seaside EVO-class MSC Seascape have received notifications that their visit to Jamaica has been adjusted. The cruise ship will still visit Jamaica on each itinerary, but to a different destination than originally scheduled.

“Due to extensive pier damage caused by a recent incident involving another cruise ship at the port in Ocho Rios, Berth 2 will be closed for restoration work,” the email explains.

The damage the email is referring to is when Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Magic was docked on February 6, 2024. Rough weather that included strong swells and gusty winds caused pressure on the pier and it partially collapsed, forcing Carnival Magic to temporarily depart.

The damaged dock space has been closed since while repairs are underway. On days when Ocho Rios is fully booked, this can mean that not all scheduled ships may be able to be accommodated. Fortunately, MSC Cruises is making alternative arrangements for several MSC Seascape itineraries.

“Falmouth will replace this as a [port of call] on the same date as the originally scheduled stopover,” the email confirmed.

MSC Seascape Cruise Ship
MSC Seascape Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Dennis MacDonald)

This means the rest of the ship’s itinerary is not impacted by the change so changes to guests’ overall plans are minimal, though some shore excursions may be affected. The exact changes, such as time in port, may also vary on different itineraries, and guests will be provided with additional details as necessary.

MSC Seascape is homeported year-round from Miami, offering a range of Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries. The ship can welcome 4,540 passengers at double occupancy, or as many as 5,877 guests when fully booked with all berths filled.

Differences Between the Ports

Falmouth and Ocho Rios offer many of the same amenities, including stunning natural beauty, beach breaks, watersports, local shopping, historic tours, and more.

While the two ports of call are roughly 45 miles (73 kilometers) apart – Falmouth is further west on the island’s northern coast – similar shore tours can be operated from both destinations. This includes trips to the stunning Dunn’s River Falls, river rafting trips, cave excursions, and other exciting tours.

Ocho Rios, Jamaica
Ocho Rios, Jamaica (Photo Credit: Nazar Skladanyi)

Read Also: Jamaica Cruise Ports – Full List and Overview

This ensures that even though guests will not be visiting Ocho Rios, they will still have the opportunity to immerse themselves in Jamaica’s natural beauty, vibrant culture, and colorful history however they like.

Will Other Cruises Be Impacted?

Ocho Rios and Falmouth are both popular ports of call, visited by a number of cruise lines. In addition to MSC Cruises and Carnival Cruise line, ships from Royal Caribbean International, Norwegian Cruise Line, Holland America Line, TUI Cruises, Princess Cruises, and Carnival Cruise Line regularly visit Ocho Rios.

In the meantime, Royal Caribbean International, Princess Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, and Holland America Line regularly visit Falmouth. The switch from Ocho Rios to Falmouth may be a welcome change for experienced MSC Cruises travelers.

Carnival Cruise Ship in Jamaica
Carnival Cruise Ship in Jamaica (Photo Credit: STUDIO MELANGE / Shutterstock)

It is also possible that other cruise lines may adjust itineraries in similar ways while the dock repairs are underway in Ocho Rios, depending on individual ship sizes, sailing schedules, and available berth space. Different ports in Jamaica may be substituted as MSC Cruises is doing with MSC Seascape, or cruise lines might make other changes.

Completely different ports of call – such as an extra stop in the Bahamas or visits to the Cayman Islands or other destinations could be substituted for Ocho Rios, or ships may simply plan a day at sea instead of a port visit.

Cruise travelers with any sailings booked that include Ocho Rios in the next few weeks will want to stay in touch with their cruise line in case of itinerary adjustments or changes, especially as this will impact any tour arrangements passengers may have made. While cruise lines will automatically adapt shore tours booked through the cruise line, guests will need to adjust any independent tours on their own.

Carnival Cruise Line Clarifies Policy After Misunderstanding

Just days after announcing stricter enforcement of mobility scooter guidelines onboard, Carnival Cruise Line has faced tremendous backlash and misunderstanding.

The cruise line has continued to offer clarifications about which scooters are permitted onboard and why, with Brand Ambassador John Heald reaching out to address the issue.

Carnival Cruise Line Mobility Scooter Policies to Be Enforced

Carnival Cruise Line recently notified guests sailing aboard Mardi Gras of greater enforcement of the cruise line’s mobility scooter policies. Emails have been sent to guests booked in accessible cabins to alert them to the policies – most importantly, that scooters must be the correct size to safely fit in the stateroom, and no scooters may be stored in corridors or public areas.

Part of the policy is that scooters will be measured at cruise terminal check-in, and if they cannot be accommodated, guests will be denied boarding. Alternatively, impacted guests could set sail without a scooter if possible, rebook on a different sailing with an accessible stateroom, or rent an appropriately-sized scooter at the terminal.

Startled reactions from guests have created a backlash with misunderstandings and miscommunications, with rumors swirling that Carnival Cruise Line will no longer permit guests to bring scooters aboard at all, which is completely false. This led to John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line’s popular Brand Ambassador, offering greater clarification.

Carnival Cruise Line's Mardi Gras Cruise Ship
Carnival Cruise Line’s Mardi Gras Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Joni Hanebutt)

“Number one, we just don’t want people anymore to please leave their mobility scooter outside of the cabin,” Heald said of the first point. “You cannot do that, it blocks other people in case of an evacuation.”

He also noted how difficult it is for cabin attendants to move their cleaning carts down corridors if scooters are parked in the way. Similarly, other scooter users could have difficulty moving down corridors to reach their staterooms around parked devices.

Rumors Debunked

There are two rumors Heald specifically noted. The first was the idea that guests would only be permitted to bring collapsible or foldable scooters onboard Carnival ships.

“No you don’t, absolutely not,” Heald said. “It just has to fit through the door.”

“It’s really simple, please don’t bring a big, massive mobility scooter onboard. Please don’t park any sized mobility scooter outside of your cabin door. And please, if you have any questions, or if you need something, know that all the crew are going to take care of you.”

Cruise Ship Mobility Scooter
Cruise Ship Mobility Scooter (Photo Credit: Joni Hanebutt)

Heald also answered questions about scooters parked only momentarily in corridors, such as if guests prefer to visit their own stateroom for a bathroom break or to pick something up. For guests who can walk a few steps, it is often faster and simpler to leave a scooter in the corridor for a few minutes than to maneuver it in and out of the stateroom.

“Listen, if you have to leave it outside your door for 30 seconds, a minute, two minutes, three minutes, of course you can do that,” Heald confirmed. “But any longer than that it needs to go inside the cabin.”

Strollers Also Impacted

Guests have also commented that oversized strollers and wagons are often parked in corridors or left in public areas, such as near elevator banks where stateroom corridors open up. Heald said that they will also be subject to the same policies are are not permitted to be left outside guests’ cabins.

Read Also: Carnival Cruise Line Notifies Guests of Specific Scooter Policy

Carnival Mardi Gras Cruise Ship
Carnival Mardi Gras Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz / Cruise Hive)

“We’re going to be doing the same,” Heald said. “We just can’t have things left outside the cabin doors. Of course you can bring the strollers on the ship with the children and everything, but you can’t leave those … outside of the cabin door.”

In total, Heald received more than 4,500 comments about the issue, some of which were very negative and derogatory, but he continues to address guests’ concerns with his signature dry British wit and compassion for the needs of all travelers.

“I don’t want to make this a bigger thing than it is,” he concluded. “The decision has been made, it’s been for some a long time coming. Those are the rules.”

Guests considering booking a Carnival cruise will want to review the cruise line’s official policies on personal mobility devices, which covers both wheelchairs and scooters. Size requirements, types of accessible staterooms, permitted battery types, and other details are all explained in detail, including which cruise ports require water shuttles and which have accessible water shuttles.

Carnival Provides Updated Guidelines Ahead of 30-Night Sailing

With Carnival Luminosa just three weeks away from finishing her Australia season and relocating to Alaska, Carnival Cruise Line has reached out to guests booked on the 30-night sailing with guidelines for the unique cruise and an update on the ship’s planned call to Guam.

Because the cruise line’s Australia division has some different onboard regulations than for cruises in other parts of the world, it is important that travelers be aware of what to expect onboard so they are prepared to follow all sailing protocols.

Carnival Luminosa Preparing for Transpacific Repositioning

Carnival Luminosa is popular in Australia, offering a variety of getaways from Brisbane and visiting top destinations such as New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Airlie Beach, Cairns, Fiji, and more. The ship’s Australian season is nearly over, however, and – no fooling – on April 1, 2024 she will depart on a 30-night, one-way repositioning to Seattle.

Along the way, the ship will make amazing visits to destinations such as Guam, Japan, and Alaska – a relatively rare Asian itinerary that is highly sought after for cruise travelers.

Ahead of the sailing, Carnival Cruise Line has reached out to booked guests to alert them to some challenges in Guam – the very first port of call, scheduled for Monday, April 8 – as well as onboard policies for the duration of the cruise.

Challenges for Sightseeing in Guam

Guam is a bucket-list destination for cruise travelers looking for unique places to visit. Carnival wants to be sure that all passengers are aware of some possible challenges when visiting the port, however.

Most notably, the Guam cruise port – where Carnival Luminosa will be docked – is about two miles from the town. Complimentary shuttles will be available, but may be challenging for guests with mobility difficulties.

“Regrettably, the shuttles are not fully accessible, and it will be necessary for guests with mobility limitations to take steps to get on and off,” the notification read. “Additionally, any mobility device must be collapsible in order to be brought aboard a shuttle.”

This follows Carnival Cruise Line’s recent crackdown on oversized mobility scooters. While travelers are welcome to bring mobility scooters onboard, all scooters must fit safely within guests’ staterooms and may not be left parked in corridors or public areas.

Carnival Luminosa
Carnival Luminosa (Photo Credit: Ian Dewar Photography)

The cruise line is simply ensuring that guests are aware of the policy so there are no unpleasant surprises when visiting Guam, if larger scooters are not able to fit on shuttles from the dock.

Furthermore, no Carnival shore excursions are available in Guam. Guests will be able to debark to explore on their own, but there will be no official tours. The ship is scheduled to be in port in Guam from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

“In the event you will be staying on board when we visit Guam, our team will have activities and entertainment for you to enjoy,” the email said.

Cruise Paperwork Requirements

The lengthy email from Carnival Cruise Line also addressed what paperwork guests need for sailing. It’s not like some cruises, where a guest can just use their valid Permanent Resident Card.

“All guests (including infants) must carry a passport that is valid for at least 6 months after the cruise ends,” the email explained.

Read Also: Do Kids Need a Passport to Go on a Cruise?

Furthermore, specific visa requirements for Japan will vary depending on each guest’s nationality. The ship has five port stops in Japan: Okinawa, Hiroshima, Yokohama, Aomori City, and Sapporo-Otaru. This is an amazing section of the itinerary and a fantastic way for travelers to explore Japan.

Carnival Luminosa Cruise Ship
Carnival Luminosa Cruise Ship (Photo Courtesy: Carnival Cruise Line)

Other visas and ETSA documentation may also be necessary for travelers to enter the US – which is when the ship reaches the US territory of Guam. It is critical that travelers are aware of all requirements and secure all necessary paperwork before embarkation.

“Please note that a printed copy of the ESTA approval or US visa will be required for immigration clearance for our visit to Guam,” the email stated.

“While we will do our best to provide you with as much information as possible, guests are responsible for complying with all travel and documentation requirements,” the email stated. “Unfortunately, guests who do not have the required documentation will not be able to sail and no compensation will be provided.”

Onboard Policies

As the 2,260-passenger Carnival Luminosa will be transitioning from an Australian sailing to a US sailing on this transpacific cruise, it can be challenging to know what onboard protocols apply. The email also covered key points of concern to guests.

For example, the onboard smoking policy from the time the ship enters international waters will be the same as the US smoking policy, with designated areas for smoking onboard. This includes cigarettes, e-cigarettes, and vaping.

The onboard drinking age will be 21 years old for the entire sailing, despite the fact that the legal drinking age in Australia is 18. Guests should be prepared with US currency onboard, either cash or credit, for transactions and tipping as desired.

The onboard recommended gratuities will also align with US rates at $16 for standard staterooms and $18 for suites per guest, per day, and can be adjusted at guests’ discretion.

With the lengthy email, Carnival Cruise Line is hoping all passengers are prepared for what is sure to be an amazing Carnival Journeys cruise and a once-in-a-lifetime experience for everyone aboard.

Cruise Passenger Goes to Extreme Lengths to Keep Cabin Secure

While most people who work and vacation on cruise ships are there to have a good time, it’s always a good idea to stay aware of one’s surroundings. One TikToker has plenty of tips to keep cruisers safe, especially for women and solo travelers.

How To Stay Safe On Cruise Ships 

Cruising is generally one of the safest forms of travel. With surveillance cameras in most public spaces and professional security teams onboard, cruise lines actively work to keep their guests safe. Even so, it still doesn’t mean passengers should let their guard down completely. 

Luckily, Victoria from @victorias.way on TikTok posts tips to keep travelers safe. While her advice is primarily targeted at the women and solo travelers among her 155.8K followers, it can be useful for anyone who feels the need to take extra precautions – both on land and at sea. 

One of her most popular cruise safety videos, which was posted on February 17, 2024, has been viewed nearly 29 million times. In the video, which was filmed on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, Victoria takes her followers through her nighttime routine before going to bed.

First, the influencer makes sure no unwanted visitors can break in while she’s sleeping. In addition to putting the “do not disturb” sign out and locking the door, she also closes the peep hole and makes a back-up lock uses hangers and towels from her stateroom. 

She then installs a doorstop alarm, a wireless security camera, and pushes a heavy piece of furniture against the door. After a final check of her surroundings from her cabin’s balcony, Victoria closes the curtains with clips for extra security before calling it a night. 

Earlier in 2024, Victoria also went viral for sharing her safety routine to keep unwanted guests out of her cruise cabin on a newer MSC cruise ship, earning over 18 million views.

That said, some think that Victoria’s methods are a bit too over-the-top, often questioning how quickly she could exit her cabin if there was an emergency.

Cruise Passenger Secures Cabin
Cruise Passenger Secures Cabin (Credit: @victorias.wa)

“No Way. If I have to get out quickly in an emergency this would be horrible,” wrote one TikToker. 

I work on a cruise ship and have never felt safer when I sleep. 24 hour security 24/7 versus when I’m home alone,” commented another. 

Ultimately, Victoria’s tips come down to staying aware of one’s surroundings, which is important to do no matter how many precautions guests feel they need to take.

Arrest Made On Symphony of the Seas 

On March 2, 2024, Victoria posted a video of how she stayed safe on the last night of her cruise onboard Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas. The video, which has been viewed over 5 million times in less than a week, was posted one day before a shocking arrest was made onboard the 5,518-passenger Oasis-class ship.

Symphony of the Seas
Symphony of the Seas (Photo Credit: EWY Media)

A male cabin steward working among the 2,200-person crew was taken into custody on March 3 in Fort Lauderdale. The now fired crew member, 34-year-old Arvin Joseph Mirasol from the Philippines, faces federal charges for allegedly hiding cameras inside guests’ staterooms to secretly record them.

Considering the timing of Victoria’s video, it’s quite likely she was onboard the same 8-Night Southern Caribbean sailing in which Mirasol was apprehended after another passenger found one of his alleged hidden cameras in her stateroom.

It also makes the topic of her video, which is all about how to keep unwanted visitors out of your cruise cabin, extra relevant. 

In the video, the influencer again shows how she barricades her door, but adds a new tip. She puts a coin on the door handle so she can quickly see if someone opened the door without her knowledge. 

She also shares the safety devices she keeps closeby on her bedside table in case someone were to break in, such as a flashlight, small safety alarm, and pepper spray. 

Read Also: Are Cruises Safe? What You Really Need to Know

Even more recently, Victoria posted another video with more cruise safety advice on Thursday, March 7, 2024. In the few days since the video was shared, it has been viewed almost 30,000 times.

The video highlights little details about staying safe that excited travelers might forget about, such as storing money and valuables in the typically provided safe. 

Even though housekeepers likely did a thorough cleaning, Victoria also does her own quick wipe down of commonly used surfaces and appliances, such as door handles and the phone. 

In a slightly darker turn, the TikToker also places her thumbprint on the wall, leaving a small smudge. She does this in order to leave a piece of her DNA behind for investigators to find in the unlikely event she was kidnapped, or something similar occurred.

While the recent arrest onboard Symphony of the Seas shows that anything can happen anywhere, incidents like that are few and far between on cruise ships. TikTokers like Victoria try to prepare their followers for the unexpected – but how many precautions to take is up to each traveler and their individual comfort levels.

Honolulu Cruise Port: Piers, Amenities and Getting Around

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Honolulu Cruise Port, also known as the Port of Honolulu, is situated in the heart of Hawaii’s picturesque capital city of Honolulu. Given its central location within the city, it is no wonder it is a port of call and departure for numerous cruise lines. 

We will take an in-depth look at the popular port. In doing so, we will explain everything cruise passengers need to know about the two terminals and the surrounding sights and attractions.

As we will discover, Honolulu and the cruise port that bears its name can act as the gateway to the stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture the Hawaiian Islands offer. 

From detailed explanations of port facilities to transportation options and nearby sights and attractions, it’s time to uncover all the details you need to know about the Honolulu Cruise Port.

Honolulu Cruise Port Location and Accessibility 

As mentioned, the Honolulu Cruise Port is conveniently located in central Honolulu, so there is no shortage of nearby accommodations for those booking cruises that depart from Hawaii. To add to the convenience fact, the city’s primary airport is located approximately 6 miles northwest of the cruise ship terminals. 

With major highways connecting Honolulu International Airport to the city, most cruise passengers can expect an average travel time of about 20 to 30 minutes by car. With that said, traffic can be an issue if you arrive during rush hour (3 PM to 6 PM local time).

Given the popularity of Hawaiian cruises, access to cruise port terminals from the airport is fairly simple and affordable. With taxis charging flat rates, lines for various rideshare services, and a well-marked shuttle providing dedicated transportation to cruise line terminals and local hotels, accessibility is impressive.

Honolulu Cruise Port
Honolulu Cruise Port (Photo Credit: Steve Bower)

Directions are straightforward for traveling to the port from parts of the city other than the airport. Major arteries, like Nimitz Highway and Ala Moana Boulevard, have clear signage that directs travelers to the Honolulu Port.

When traveling from the cruise port to Honolulu’s main hotel zones in Waikiki, Kahala, and Turtle Bay, various transportation shuttle operators make things easy. These same services can also drop passengers off at their cruise pier before departure.

Port of Honolulu Cruise Lines 

Given that Hawaii is such a popular vacation destination and departure point for cruises, the Honolulu Cruise Port is a busy hub for some of the most well-known cruise lines. The following prominent cruise lines, as well as others, make use of the port: 

  • Norwegian Cruise Line
  • Royal Caribbean
  • Princess Cruises
  • Carnival Cruise Line
  • Holland America Line
  • Celebrity Cruises 

With so many cruise lines using Honolulu Cruise Port, those booking Hawaiian cruise vacations will have plenty of itineraries, ships, and departure dates to choose from

Terminal Locations and Departure Information 

The Port of Honolulu features two dedicated cruise ship terminals. The primary cruise ship terminal where most ships will depart is located at Pier 2 (521 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu), located along the west side of Channel Street, just off Ala Moana Boulevard.

Cruise Ship Docked in Honolulu, Hawaii
Cruise Ship Docked in Honolulu, Hawaii (Photo Credit: SvetlanaSF)

The alternate cruise ship terminal, which tends to be used by some of the smaller cruise lines, is located at Pier 11 (23 Aloha Tower Drive, Honolulu), located on the north extension of Aloha Tower Drive. 

When navigating the port, you should always know where your cruise ship is departing from. You can keep an eye on the Honolulu Port Traffic Schedule, but you should always pay close attention to announcements from your respective cruise line by checking emails and app notifications. 

Terminal Facilities and Services 

Honolulu Cruise Port’s two cruise terminals feature modern and well-equipped facilities. With free public Wi-Fi, it is easy to watch boarding announcements from your cruise line app as you await departure. If you can’t access Wi-Fi at either of the piers, Aloha Marketplace also offers free Wi-Fi, and it is located near Pier 11. 

Cruise Ship at the Honolulu Cruise Terminal
Cruise Ship at the Honolulu Cruise Terminal (Photo Credit: Dennis MacDonald)

There are also ample long-term and short-term parking options and well-marked drop-off and pickup zones for those taking cabs and rideshare vehicles to and from the port. Both cruise terminals are also wheelchair accessible and feature ample bathroom facilities, ensuring a seamless experience for all cruise passengers. If you find yourself waiting, plenty of seating is available at both terminals.

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If you are lucky enough to arrive or depart at the right time, you might even be treated to Hawaiian dancers and an offering of a traditional lei necklace! 

Weather Conditions and Seasonal Considerations

Now that you know a bit more about the cruise port in Honolulu, let’s explore some details about visiting Honolulu as part of a cruise vacation. 

As with any cruise, weather can vary from season to season, so it’s important to consider average temperatures and weather patterns if you plan to enjoy a cruise that will involve departing from or stopping at the Honolulu cruise terminals.

Princess Cruise Ship Docked in Honolulu, Hawaii
Photo Credit: Rattanapon Ninlapoom / Shutterstock

To make things easy, here are some of the main seasonal weather conditions you should be aware of when booking your trip:

Summer Season (June to August)

The summer months in Honolulu tend to be warm and relatively humid. Light to medium showers can be an issue when the humidity builds to a high enough level, but they also tend to be fairly brief.

When packing for Honolulu in the summer and Hawaii more generally, we recommend lightweight, breathable clothing. While you should be prepared for possible rain showers, you can check local weather forecasts to know if you should bring a rain jacket. 

Fall Season (September to November)

Fall in Honolulu brings pleasant weather. Slightly cooler temperatures and lower humidity make fall a comfortable time to explore the city and the surrounding attractions. If you are visiting during these months, plan outdoor adventures and recreational activities if you have the time to do so.

Winter Season (December to February)

As you’d expect, the winter months are cooler in Honolulu but still warm compared to most of continental America. While the air temperature is cooler, there is also less frequent rainfall in the winter, so you can usually get away with a light sweater or jacket.

Spring Season (March to May)

Milder temperatures and minimal rainfall make this an ideal time to explore the island’s natural beauty. It is also when most of Hawaii’s famed flora blooms, making it the perfect time of year to hike, see the sights, and take photographs. 

Nearby Amenities and Attractions

While the pleasant weather and natural beauty offered by Hawaii speak for themselves, one of the main highlights of visiting the Port of Honolulu is its proximity to some truly incredible attractions.

Cruise Port Area in Hawaii
Cruise Port Area in Hawaii (Photo Credit: Theodore Trimmer)

While some are within reasonable walking distance, others are just a short drive or shuttle ride away. From nearby pristine beaches to historic landmarks, here are just some of the highlights: 

Pearl Harbor and WWII Memorials

History buffs won’t want to miss the opportunity to visit one of the most iconic American Second World War II sites. Pearl Harbor is located just 8 miles away from Honolulu’s Pier 2 Cruise Ship Terminal, so it is very easy to visit. 

Beyond being a touching setting, Pearl Harbor is home to poignant memorials, like the USS Arizona Memorial and the Battleship USS Missouri Memorial, which acts as a well-preserved floating museum. 

Waikiki Beach

Just over 3 miles from the port, you can find the picturesque Waikiki Beach. With turquoise waters, gold sand, and a tropical backdrop, it’s the perfect place to take a beach stroll, soak up the sun, or take a swim. The tropical waters teem with marine life, so it’s ideal for snorkeling. You may even spot sea turtles and dolphins!

Waikiki Beach
Waikiki Beach (Photo Credit: bjlopez)

With plenty of opportunities to try out some surf lessons, as well as enjoy other water sports, there’s plenty to do along Waikiki Beach! 

Iolani Palace

For those looking for an attraction within walking distance, Iolani Palace is roughly 1 mile away in downtown Honolulu. The palace acts as a memorial to Hawaii’s royal family.

It also happens to be the only royal estate on American soil. Visitors can explore the historic interior, manicured gardens, and artifacts of Hawaii’s unique past. 

Polynesian Cultural Center

If you want to learn more about Hawaii’s rich culture and traditions, the Polynesian Cultural Center is on the other side of Oahu. While this means it’s roughly a 1-hour drive away, the immersive tribute to Hawaii’s Polynesian roots is well worth the visit.

Polynesian Cultural Center
Polynesian Cultural Center (Photo Credit: Scalia Media)

With authentic performances and plenty of interactive exhibits, it’s a must-see. If you have more time in Honolulu, the Polynesian Cultural Center even offers shuttle services from Waikiki! 

In addition to Waikiki Beach, the port is situated close to several other tourist-friendly beaches. 

Ala Moana Beach Park

This beach is located within walking distance of the cruise terminals. At a distance of just 1.8 miles from the port, this 100-acre beach park is easy to make time for. 

Kaimana Beach

The golden sands and shallow waters of Kaimana Beach are ideal for those looking to snorkel or try their hand at surfing lessons. It’s also a great place to kick back and relax. At a 3.5-mile distance from the cruise port, it’s possible to walk, but many will take an affordable taxi to save time.

Kaimana Beach
Kaimana Beach (Photo Credit: Eric Broder Van Dyke)

Hanauma Bay Beach

This beachfront also serves as a nature preserve and protected marine conservation area, offering views of a pristine Hawaiian landscape and marine ecosystem. It’s about 13 miles from the cruise ports, but worth a visit if you have the time. 

Nearby Dining and Shopping

No matter how much time you have in Honolulu, you need to sample the traditional Hawaiian dishes near the Honolulu Cruise Port. 

Dining

Thanks to its proximity to downtown Honolulu, the cruise port is close to plenty of restaurants and bars serving Hawaiian classics, like fresh seafood, poke bowls, smoothies, laulau, poi, and more! If you’re short on time, we recommend trying a few local sample dishes available from street food vendors.

Chinatown Near the Cruise Port
Chinatown Near the Cruise Port (Photo Credit: Page Light Studios)

Shopping

There are also many shopping options just outside the cruise port. From upscale stores offering the latest designer goods to open-air markets offering local souvenirs, you’ll find precisely what you are looking for nearby.

Oahu Market, Fort Street Mall, and the Fort Street Open Market are all great options, but the top choice has to be Aloha Tower Marketplace, which is just 1 mile away from the cruise terminals. 

Excursion and Activity Options

Cruise passengers briefly visiting Honolulu Cruise Port may be interested in some of the many excursions and day activities available.

Water Sports

Given the tropical waters surrounding Honolulu, the area caters to those hoping to enjoy water sports. Snorkeling, scuba diving, surfing, jet skiing, and more are all available as excursion offers through all major cruise lines.

Surfing in Honolulu
Surfing in Honolulu (Photo Credit: image_vulture)

Helicopter Tours

A helicopter tour is one of the best ways to take in Oahu’s stunning landscapes. View this beautiful island from above by checking if your cruise line is partnered with any local helicopter tour excursion providers.

Hiking and Beach Shuttles

For a tamer way to see Oahu, consider a guided hike through the scenic trails, or simply book a shuttle that will provide transportation to and from one of the area’s many beaches.

Beach Shuttles
Beach Shuttles (Photo Credit: Jeff Whyte)

Cultural Experiences

For those wanting to see what makes Hawaii so unique, consider a cultural excursion experience. Learn the hula dance, take ukulele lessons, or even book a Hawaiian cooking class. Local excursion providers offer all of these experiences and more. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

Where do the cruise ships dock in Honolulu? 

Cruise ships typically dock at Honolulu Harbor along one of two piers. The port is located along the coast of downtown Honolulu and sits adjacent to Aloha Tower Marketplace, so it is in a prime location for those hoping to enjoy the city before boarding their cruise ship. 

How far is Waikiki Beach from the cruise terminal?

Waikiki Beach is located roughly 3 miles southeast of the main cruise terminals. This means you can expect an average travel time of about 10 to 15 minutes if you travel by taxi or shuttle. 

Is there a shuttle from Honolulu Airport to the cruise port? 

Yes, there are dedicated shuttle services from the airport to the cruise port, but most are tied to specific cruise lines. Check with your cruise line beforehand to see if transportation is provided. If not, there are plenty of taxis and rideshare services available to those looking to go directly from the airport to the Honolulu Cruise Port.

Carnival Unveils Solar Park to Power Popular Cruise Port

As spring draws closer and daylight hours get longer, Carnival Corporation & plc has unveiled a new solar park at Amber Cove that has enough capacity to supply most of the cruise center’s energy needs.

This is a great step toward further environmental sustainability and highlights the company’s commitment to preserving the natural beauty of its destinations.

New Solar Park at Amber Cove

Carnival celebrated the ribbon cutting for its new solar park at Amber Cove in the Dominican Republic on Friday, March 8, 2024 – less than two weeks before the spring equinox.

The park features more than 1,800 solar panels that will ultimately supply 80% of the energy used at the 25-acre cruise port, and is the first installation of its kind with such close ties to major cruise lines.

This will dramatically reduce the port’s reliance on fossil fuels, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants and helping preserve the natural beauty of the region, which all guests enjoy when they visit the richly vibrant port of call.

“As we bring guests to enjoy the beauty and rich culture of the Dominican Republic, we also take our environmental stewardship here and everywhere we visit very seriously,” said Christine Duffy, Carnival Cruise Line president. “With this new solar park in Amber Cove, we are furthering our commitment to sustainability at our destinations by focusing on renewable energy sources to power the vast majority of the port’s needs.”

Also in attendance for the momentous occasion were other local and industry officials as well as Carnival executives.

Opening Ceremony of Solar Park
Opening Ceremony of Solar Park

“On behalf of the Government, we celebrate this achievement, which makes Amber Cove the first cruise terminal in the country with a project of this scale,” said Joel Santos, minister of the presidency of the Dominican Republic. “This project will undoubtedly contribute to the production of clean energy and environmental sustainability in Puerto Plata, the first tourist destination in the Dominican Republic.”

The 133,596-gross-ton, Vista-class Carnival Horizon was visiting Amber Cove on Friday, but the event was not a public occasion. Carnival Vista, Carnival Celebration, and Mardi Gras will all be visiting the popular destination in the next few days, and will be the first vessels to be enjoying the cleaner power for lighting, sound systems, and overall operations.

How Much Energy Will Be Saved?

When the full solar park is operating at peak efficiency and the port is bustling, overall greenhouse gas emissions are expected to be reduced by approximately 1,000 tons per year. This is the equivalent to planting more than 30,000 trees.

Read Also: Amber Cove, Dominican Republic – Everything You Need to Know

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

Since it first opened in 2015, Amber Cove has welcomed more than 3.6 million guests. As ships get larger and cruise travel popularity continues to grow, more and more passengers will be visiting the destination, and the use of the solar park will ensure Amber Cove remains as pristine and lovely for future visitors as it is today.

Carnival’s Other Environmental Initiatives

The opening of the solar park at Amber Cove is just the latest in sustainability initiatives Carnival Corporation & plc has implemented.

Many behind-the-scenes steps have been taken, for example, to upgrade the company’s cruise ships across the various cruise lines so they can operate more efficiently. This includes upgrades in lighting and HVAC systems onboard, hull designs and coatings that reduce friction, using shoreside power where possible, and committing to liquefied natural gas vessels.

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Onboard waste has also been addressed in recent years with the elimination of plastic straws and other single-use plastics, steps taken to reduce food waste, and other small measures that add up to tremendous efforts.

Ultimately, Carnival Corporation & plc’s 2030 emission reduction goals are closer than many people realize, goals that will preserve and protect marine environments, ports of call, and the beauty of cruising for generations to come.

Plans Released for New Cruise Terminal in Alaska for Royal Caribbean

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Working closely with Royal Caribbean Group, the Seward Company has revealed its plans for a new cruise terminal in the Port of Seward in Alaska. Seward, deemed the gateway to Kenai Fjords, will welcome the new terminal by spring 2026.

Transformative Project Now Underway

The Seward Company has announced ambitious plans to transform the Port of Seward, Alaska, by constructing a new, state-of-the-art cruise terminal and pier by early 2026.

Breaking ground immediately, the Seward Company will replace the existing Alaska Railroad cruise port facility with a modern structure designed to accommodate the largest cruise ships in the region, including Royal Caribbean’s Quantum Class ships.

“Maximizing the 13 acres of upland space, the integrated transportation hub, terminal building and double-berth pier are designed to streamline the boarding experience while simplifying the operational requirements of a full-service port,” said the Seward Company.

Modernizing Seward’s Port

The current Alaska Railroad cruise port, constructed in 1965, is deemed obsolete. The 2023 Freight Traffic Study highlighted the urgent need for replacement, citing the degradation of the port’s supporting structures.

Currently equipped with a 736-foot dock, the Port of Seward says the “passenger dock is only occasionally used for light freight and logistics.”

New Seward Cruise Terminal
New Seward Cruise Terminal

The Seward Company’s plans include the erection of a 41,500-square-foot cruise terminal and the addition of a floating double berth pier, measuring 748 feet in length and 100 feet in width. The pier will be able to support simultaneous docking of two vessels at the same time.

The floating berth is being designed to accommodate Alaska’s extreme tides and will include a 200-foot-long split-transfer to facilitate embarkation and debarkation.

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The world-class port will also feature a parking lot with 32 bus stalls and 48 car spaces. Turnagain Marine will oversee the engineering, design, and construction of the project, which will total $137 million.

Upgrade Suitable for Quantum-Class Ships

Royal Caribbean, the key cruise line behind the port renovation and expansion, will be able to accommodate its Quantum-class ships at the new port which can accommodate up to 4,100 passengers.

Currently, Royal Caribbean is operating a number of Alaska sailings for 2024 and 2025.

Quantum of the SeasOvation of the SeasRadiance of the Seas, Serenade of the Seasand Brilliance of the Seas are slated to sail in Alaska throughout the summer 2024 and 2025 season, with departures from Seattle, Washington, and Vancouver, British Columbia. Anthem of the Seas will make her debut in the region in 2025.

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New Seward Cruise Terminal
New Seward Cruise Terminal

Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, Carnival Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Seabourn Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Oceania Cruises, and Disney Cruise Line also offer Alaskan itineraries. 

The new cruise port opens the opportunity for more passengers to visit a newer destination in the “Last Frontier,” which is seeing a spike in travelers arriving via cruise ship. The state expects to bring in more than 1.65 million passengers in 2024 via the various cruise lines who have added the picturesque state to its voyages. 

CLIA, the Cruise Line International Association, reported that around 60% of summer visitors to the state arrive via cruise and direct visitor spending totals nearly $2.2 billion a year. CLIA reported the figure increases to $3.7 billion when factoring in labor, bringing the total economic impact to $4.5 billion.

The port is adjacent to the Alaska Railroad and Seward Highway, with shuttles to Ted Stevens International Airport in Anchorage, making it a call that can lead to more internal explorations of Alaska.

However, already well-established ports are concerned about the size of ships docking in its harbors. Residents of Sitka, Alaska, for example, have created petitions to limit the number of ships and passengers calling. Residents of Seward are watching the updates with anticipation.

Royal Caribbean Responds to Haiti Tension and Calls to Labadee

In light of the tension in Haiti following a recent prison break and months of escalating violence, Cruise Hive reached out to Royal Caribbean International about guests’ safety at the cruise line’s private destination in Haiti, Labadee.

The cruise line has provided a statement and explained their concerns, as well as steps that are being taken to ensure all guests are safe and can enjoy their visit to Labadee.

Are Guests to Labadee at Risk When Visiting Haiti?

Labadee is Royal Caribbean International’s private 260-acre resort destination on the north coast of Haiti. Unlike many other private destinations that are actually on distinct islands, Labadee is on the nation’s mainland.

This has sparked concern among travelers that the recent violence – a coordinated prison break that freed nearly 4,000 criminals in the nation’s capital, Port-au-Prince – could cause difficulties for cruise travel, either in terms of guests’ safety while visiting Labadee or with cancelled sailings or replacement ports of call to avoid Haiti altogether.

Cruise Hive reached out to Royal Caribbean International to inquire about the cruise line’s plans, and received a statement about safety concerns and how operations on Haiti are being handled.

“The safety of our guests and crew is our top priority. Our global security teams are closely monitoring the situation in the area,” the statement read. “At all times, we remind guests to remain aware of their surroundings while ashore and follow all State Department guidelines. Should any changes be required, guests will be notified directly.”

Royal Caribbean Ship in Labadee Haiti
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Royal Caribbean also notes that “the civil unrest in Port-au-Prince is 128 miles south of our private destination” which equates to a 6.5 hour drive on the nation’s roads and through the mountains.

Because Labadee is a private destination, only cruise guests and approximately 300 employees are permitted at the location. The cruise line also has private security to ensure limited access to Labadee, and the facility is completely gated.

“Guests visiting Labadee are not permitted to leave the resort at any time, for their safety and comfort,” the cruise line said. “In the meantime, we’re continuing to monitor the situation very closely with local authorities and our security team.”

All operations at Labadee are fully functional and available to all guests visiting the fun and engaging port of call. This includes the exciting Dragon Zipline, the Dragon’s Tail coaster, amazing beaches, the Artisan’s Market retail spaces, watersport options, paved walking trails, and much more.

Royal Caribbean's Labadee, Haiti
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Due to the security restrictions for Labadee – which have always been in place and are not as a result of the recent tension – no shore excursions venture into Haiti from the port. Tour options are available for such great on-site experiences as sport fishing, snorkeling, luxury sailing, and more.

No Visits Cancelled

Royal Caribbean International has confirmed that there are no changes to upcoming cruise itineraries.

“We have not canceled any calls or sailings visiting Labadee at this time,” the cruise line said. “Should anything change regarding our visits to Labadee, we’ll contact any impacted guests and travel agents immediately.”

While the port of call is not visited on a daily basis, several ships do have calls on Labadee planned for the coming days: Independence of the Seas (March 9), Adventure of the Seas (March 12), Liberty of the Seas (March 13), Oasis of the Seas (March 14), and Symphony of the Seas (March 15).

Labadee is often part of Royal Caribbean’s various Caribbean cruises, including Eastern, Western, and Southern routes, depending on the cruise length, departure port, and overall itinerary.

New York City Passes Legislation on Cruise Ship Power Requirement

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The New York City Council has approved landmark legislation aimed at reducing emissions from cruise ships docked at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal and the Manhattan Cruise Terminal.

The new law will require ships to utilize shoreside power connections where available, but what about cruise ships not yet updated to access a local power grid?

Lawmakers Aim to Cut Emissions From Docked Ships in NYC

In a unanimous vote on March 7, 2024, members of the New York City Council voted to pass legislation titled “Introduction 4-A, Our Air Our Water Act,” designed to significantly cut harmful emissions from cruise ships docked with engines running at the Brooklyn and Manhattan cruise terminals.

Without a shoreside power source, cruise ships must keep engines running to operate hotel services while docked, causing harmful emissions from fossil fuels. More ships are being outfitted with shoreside power technology, but there is still a long way to go before all cruise vessels have the capability. The Cruise Lines International Association has a stated goal of a net-zero carbon industry by 2050. 

The text of the legislation reads:This bill would alter the terms of the contract between the city and the New York City Economic Development Corporation (EDC) by requiring EDC to compel cruise terminal operators to require cruise ships with shore power capability to connect to shore power systems when docked, whenever shore power is available, and it is safe and practicable to do so.

The key phrase is “require cruise ships with shore power capability,” because the bill’s text does not indicate any mandate for ships that are not equipped for shoreside connections. Moreover, the Manhattan Cruise Terminal has not been updated with any shore power capabilities, so cruise ships docking there cannot hook into the local grid even if they have the technology to do so. 

The Manhattan Terminal is the bigger of the two, and serves Norwegian Cruise Line, Disney Cruise Line, Seabourn Cruise Line, Viking Ocean Cruises, and Oceania Cruises, among others.

Cruise Ship Docked in New York City
Cruise Ship Docked in New York City (Photo Credit: lucasImages / Shutterstock)

The Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, which serves Cunard and Princess Cruises, was outfitted with a shoreside power source for cruise ships in 2017, but the connections are not always used because the sockets the terminal installed are not compatible with all cruise ships. 

These impediments to a full utilization of shoreside power would have to be removed before any meaningful level of emissions reduction can be achieved. Still, the New York City Council appears to see the passage of the legislation as a step forward. 

Today, the Council is passing critical legislation to protect and support residents who live in communities surrounding our city’s terminals,New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams said

By requiring cruise ships to connect to shore power, this law will limit harmful emissions and mitigate pollution, noise, and other impacts on local neighborhoods,Adams added

The bill was introduced by Council members Alexa Avilés, who represents Brooklyn, and Erik Bottcher, representing Manhattan. 

New Law Also Targets Local Traffic From Cruise Guests

In addition to addressing engine emissions at the docks of two cruise terminals, the legislation has a traffic component, requiring that the EDC create and update traffic mitigation plans in the neighborhoods around each terminal.

The plans will provide strategies to cut pollution, noise, and “other disruptions” caused by cruise passenger transits to and from the cruise terminals.

Carnival Venezia in New York
Carnival Venezia in New York (Photo Credit: Mariusz Lopusiewicz)

The bill, which sat for several months in the Council’s Committee on Economic Development, appeared to gain steam in February 2023. It was approved by the committee the same day that the full Council passed it.

This is a community-led victory that’s been years in the making, a step toward righting historical wrongs, and I’m grateful to play a part in its passage,said Council member and bill sponsor Alexa Aviles

With our air and water at stake, I remain committed to putting community health needs over the corporate greed of the cruise ship industry and last mile polluters. This fight is far from over,said Aviles.

The legislation does not make clear the Council’s policy regarding ships that are not equipped with shoreside power connections, nor does it indicate an effective date for implementation of the mandate.