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New Details Confirmed About Port Cruise Ship Limits

Just days after Bar Harbor, Maine received federal judge approval to limit cruise ship tourists to no more than 1,000 visitors per day, new details have been confirmed about how cruise ships will be handled moving forward into the 2024 summer season and beyond.

The Bar Harbor Town Council issued some clarifications in a statement on Wednesday, March 6, addressing items such as when enforcement will begin, how ship reservations will be handled, and the status of future reservations.

Bar Harbor Town Council Reacts to Ruling

On February 29, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the District of Maine, led by Judge Lance Walker, upheld the local ordinance in Bar Harbor to limit daily cruise ship guest disembarkation to no more than 1,000 visitors. This landmark ruling gives unprecedented control to the community to decide how they will handle the ever-increasing sizes of cruise ships and their growing passenger capacities.

The ordinance went through the local legislature and all appropriate legal channels, including public comment periods and community surveys, though it was challenged by local businesses, many of whom rely heavily on tourism.

The cap of 1,000 cruise guests per day is scheduled to begin with the 2024 sailing season, which runs from early May through late October. Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Gem and Royal Caribbean International’s Adventure of the Seas are the first and last ships of the season, respectively.

Now, Bar Harbor Town Council has clarified how the ordinance will be handled as the season’s cruise ships are just weeks away from arriving.

“Enforcement will begin immediately,” the council said. “This Council has already directed the Harbor Master to cancel, or reject, requests for reservations made after the day of the vote for all ships with lower berth capacities greater than 1,000 passengers.”

“However, the Council will honor reservations made before the town voted. Passengers from these 2024 ships will not be subject to the disembarkation limits of the Ordinance.”

Cruise Passengers In Bar Harbor
Cruise Passengers in Bar Harbor (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks)

Any new reservations made will be confined to the terms of the ordinance. The town voted on the ordinance on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. Of 3,053 total votes cast regarding the ordinance – a 61% turnout for the town’s registered voter population on that date – 1,780 (58%) voted for the ban while 1,273 (42%) voted against.

Because cruise lines generally plan and secure itineraries years in advance, it is likely that most of the 2024 calls will not be changed. Calls for 2025 and beyond are likely to see greater impacts and cruise lines will have to adjust their itineraries to other destinations without similar visitation caps.

How Much Will Cruise Visitation Be Cut?

For 2024, it is expected that the visitor reduction will be approximately 50% from peak year numbers. If the proposal were fully implemented, the reduction could be as much as 80% or higher.

“This will be a good opportunity for us all to experience the impact of such a reduction on our quality of life and Town operations,” the council said. “This is the fairest and most legally responsible approach, based upon careful consideration of costs and risks associated with enforcement.”

“Cancelling the bulk of the 2024 season now would be fundamentally unfair, would potentially expose the Town to additional legal liabilities, and would have a drastic fiscal impact on an already strained and nearly complete municipal budget.”

Cruise Ship Visitors in Bar Harbor
Cruise Ship Visitors in Bar Harbor (Photo Credit: New England Photo)

The council is already reviewing the 2025 season, confirming that reservations made and accepted after March 17, 2022 will be subject to the ordinance. If necessary, the town will pursue legal action in the event of visitor cap violations.

Rules for enforcement are still being drafted and will be made public as soon as they are ready for a public hearing. Should there be a need for any additional amendments to the ordinance, they will require a town meeting vote to be confirmed.

“The Council remains committed to listening to all individuals, parties, and stakeholders to ensure that the regulation of cruise ship tourism works for the entire community,” the statement from the town council concluded.

Sailing Line’s Flagship Vessel Arrives in The Bahamas

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Sea Cloud Cruises’ flagship, Sea Cloud Spirit, makes its inaugural call at Nassau Cruise Port, announcing full-masted immersive cruises for 2025.

A New Chapter in Bahamian Sailing

Sea Cloud Cruises, an operator of sailing expeditions, celebrated a milestone as its largest and newest ship, Sea Cloud Spirit, made its first call at Nassau Cruise Port.

The event, marked by a traditional plaque exchange ceremony, saw Nassau Cruise port executives, Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper, and the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism officials welcoming the vessel and its crew.

Sea Cloud Spirit, known for its three-mast, full-rigged design, is embarking on a roundtrip journey from Nassau, offering an “immersive Bahamas experience” from March 4 through 12, 2024. The itinerary includes stops in the pristine locales of the Exumas and Eleuthera.

Mike Maura, Jr., regional director of Global Ports Holding (Americas) and CEO of Nassau Cruise Port Ltd., expressed excitement about hosting Sea Cloud Spirit.

“We are delighted to join the Ministry of Tourism in welcoming Sea Cloud Spirit to Nassau and in celebrating the launch of this exclusive Bahamian itinerary, which will certainly charm its guests,” he said. “We look forward to many more visits from this exceptionally crafted vessel and others from the Sea Cloud Cruises fleet.”

Sea Cloud Sailing Ship in Nassau, Bahamas.
Sea Cloud Sailing Ship in Nassau, Bahamas.

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During the ceremony, Cooper emphasized the importance of such tall-ship voyages for The Bahamas’ tourism sector. “This voyage on Sea Cloud Spirit symbolizes not only the strength of our cruise industry but the enduring allure of the Bahamas as a destination of choice for travelers around the world.”

Innovative Itinerary and Experience Announced

In response to the warm reception and burgeoning partnership with The Bahamas, Sea Cloud Cruises President Mirell Reyes shared plans for a new 2025 itinerary starting from Miami, designed to offer passengers a deep dive into the culture and history of The Bahamas through visits to boutique ports.

The special voyage aboard Sea Cloud Spirit, March 27 to April 4, 2025, draws inspiration from New York Times Bestselling author Les Standiford’s works, “The Last Train to Paradise” and “Palm Beach, Mar-a-Lago, and the Rise of America’s Xanadu,” exploring the legacies of Henry Flagler and the iconic duo, E.F. Hutton and Marjorie Merriweather Post.

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Standiford, serving as the Special Guest Lecturer, will guide passengers through tales of these influential figures, enhancing the voyage with stories that span from Miami’s vibrant shores to the serene islands of Eleuthera, the Exumas, and Key West.

Sea Cloud Sailing Ship in Nassau, Bahamas.
Sea Cloud Sailing Ship in Nassau, Bahamas.

Said Reyes, “Our guests are continually enamored with the earliest chapter of Sea Cloud’s history and there is no more charming expert and storyteller of this golden age than Les Standiford.

“We are delighted to welcome him once again as we feature The Breakers, Brightline and The Bahamas for an exclusive travel experience with limited availability.”

The special itinerary will begin with a pre-cruise stay at The Breakers Palm Beach, followed by a PREMIUM transfer to Miami on Brightline, the new train system on the same corridor as the original Florida East Coast Railway.

The Sea Cloud Experience

With 69 cabins housed on the three-masted windjammer, Sea Cloud Spirit stands as the pinnacle of Sea Cloud Cruises’ fleet. At 452 feet in length and boasting a capacity for 136 passengers and 85 crew, it is the largest vessel among the company’s sailing ships.

Currently navigating the Caribbean, Sea Cloud Spirit is on course to deliver unique sailing adventures, including its anticipated visits to The Bahamas.

Before these special itineraries begin, the ship will enjoy voyages from San Juan in January 2025, featuring an overnight stay in Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, a stop at St. Barts, and a full-sail passage through the Sir Francis Drake Channel.

Royal Caribbean Photoshoot to Cause Disembarkation Delay

Silver Nova’s arrival in Fort Lauderdale will be delayed until 11 a.m. on March 15, 2024, due to a special photography event at sea with Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas and Celebrity Cruises’ Celebrity Ascent.

Itinerary Change for Group Ship Gathering

In an announcement that may affect the travel plans of many, Silversea Cruises has informed passengers aboard Silver Nova of a slight itinerary adjustment resulting in a delayed disembarkation in Fort Lauderdale.

The cruise line is coordinating a unique celebration that will bring together three of Royal Caribbean Group’s latest marvels: Silver NovaIcon of the Seas, and Celebrity Ascent. As all ships will be sailing near each other for the first time, Royal Caribbean will use the opportunity to take photos of the ships together on March 13, 2024.

Silver Nova is making a navigational change to accommodate the event, which will cause the ship to miss its originally scheduled 7 a.m. docking time. The ship will now dock four hours behind schedule at 11 a.m.

In a letter addressed to guests, Silversea Cruises said the alteration would not impact the current itinerary as the ship sails its “10-Night Bridgetown to Fort Lauderdale, Florida” itinerary, which departed on March 5, 2024.

However, Silversea Cruises acknowledged that “some passengers may need to reconsider their travel plans following the cruise.”

Silver Nova Cruise Ship
Silver Nova Cruise Ship (Photo Courtesy: Silversea)

The letter concluded with an invitation to join the early morning celebration on the pool deck, which will feature drone photography taking place from 6 a.m. until 7 a.m.

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“We hope you’ll join us to celebrate this first reunion. Please meet on the pool deck at 6:15 a.m. on March 13, and let’s toast together,” the letter invited.

Support and Reimbursements for Affected Passengers

Passengers received the itinerary change after departing on the 10-day cruise from Bridgetown, Barbados, with calls in Bequia, Grenadine; Roseau, Dominica; Castries, St. Lucia; St. Johns, Antigua; Basseterre, St. Kitts; Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands; and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

For passengers who made air arrangements through Silversea, the cruise line has promised to review all schedules and communicate new arrangements promptly, ensuring a smooth transition for affected travelers.

Silver Nova
Silver Nova (Photo Credit: Silversea Cruises)

Additionally, Silversea has pledged to reimburse “reasonable” out-of-pocket costs for guests who arranged their travel independently and who now face changes, cancellations, or different fees due to the revised schedule.

Passengers affected by the delay are encouraged to contact their travel advisors or reach out directly to guest relations for assistance with any adjustments.

New Vessels Converging at Sea

Royal Caribbean International, which owns Royal Caribbean Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea Cruises, recently expanded its fleet with the introduction of three new ships, set to converge in the Caribbean Sea on March 13.

Icon of the Seas Sailing and Wake
Icon of the Seas Sailing and Wake

With a capacity for 7,600 passengers, 2,805 staterooms, and a gross tonnage nearing 250,000, Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas emerged as the world’s largest cruise ship, debuting in Miami on January 27, 2024. The ship will be on its “7 Night Eastern Caribbean & Perfect Day” itinerary, March 9 through 16.

Celebrity Ascent, launched in Fort Lauderdale on November 26, 2023, is an Edge-Class ship with a capacity for 3,260 passengers and 140,600 gross tons. It will be on its “7 Night San Juan, Tortola & St. Kitts” voyage between March 10 and March 17, 2024.

With a gross tonnage of 54,7000, Silver Nova, debuted on August 14, 2023, in Venice. She can accommodate 728 passengers.

Carnival Cruise Ship Returns to Service With New Venue

Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Sunrise is fresh out of her dry dock at a Spanish shipyard and sailing her first cruise with a new public space onboard, the Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge, a venue that honors members of the military.

The ship has returned to her homeport in Miami, now with a special place where active-duty troops and veterans will be warmly welcomed.

Military Decor Salutes Active Duty Troops, Veterans

Carnival Cruise Line’s 2,984-guest Carnival Sunrise re-entered service on March 5, 2024 following a dry dock from February 1 to March 3, 2024 at the Navantia shipyard in Cadiz, Spain, and one of the ship’s upgrades is the addition of the Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge, a venue the line introduced back in 2019. The lounge replaces the SkyBox Sports Bar.

The venue, which has been added to most of the line’s ships since then and welcomes all guests, honors those currently serving in the military as well as veterans, and features American decor representing the branches of the US military. 

Military memorabilia on the walls features messages and photos covering the three themes of “Welcome Home,” “Thank You for Your Service,” and “America’s Heroes.” For each guest who purchases an exclusive souvenir glass from the venue, the cruise line donates $1 to Operation Homefront, an organization that supports military families.

Carnival Sunrise Heroes Tribute Bar
Carnival Sunrise Heroes Tribute Bar

The addition of the special military lounge matches the ship’s patriotic red, white, and blue livery and hull design, which was added during a 2022 dry dock.

The latest dry dock improvements to Carnival Sunrise were completed just in time for spring break, and the ship offers multiple itineraries from PortMiami, including 4- and 5-day Western Caribbean sailings, 5-day Eastern Caribbean cruises, and 4-day Bahamas getaways.

Four-day Western Caribbean cruises call at Key West, Florida, and Cozumel, Mexico, while 5-day sailings visit Ocho Rios, Jamaica, and Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. Five-day Eastern Caribbean voyages call at Nassau, Bahamas, Princess Cays, the cruise line’s private island, and Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos. Bahamas cruise visit Half Moon Cay, also a private island, and Nassau.

Carnival Sunrise Heroes Tribute Bar
Carnival Sunrise Heroes Tribute Bar

Along with adding the Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge, other work completed during the dry dock included routine hotel maintenance and cosmetic upgrades across public areas, plus improvements to make public areas and certain staterooms ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act) compliant.

Earlier Dry Dock Added Fun Ship 2.0 Venues

The just-completed dry dock was scheduled back in 2022, when the line announced the plan and cancelled several cruises to accommodate the needed timeframe. Carnival Sunrise originally entered service in 1999 as Carnival Triumph, but underwent a $200 million, bow-to-stern renovation in 2019. She emerged from that refit with a new livery as the renamed Carnival Sunrise.

The renovation of the 101,509-gross ton ship brought the vessel a slew of Carnival Cruise Line’s Fun Ship 2.0 venues that had debuted on other ships several years earlier. The additions were substantial, and kept the ship dry docked for two months. The renovation was done by the same Navantia shipyard that completed her most recent upgrade.

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The Fun Ship 2.0 venues added to the ship included Cucina del Capitano, the Italian restaurant; the Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse; Bonsai Express; Guy’s Pig & Anchor Bar-B-Que Smokehouse; the Lido Marketplace; and Pizzeria del Capitano, among others. Bars that were added included RedFrog Rum Bar and Piano 88.

Other public spaces added were SportSquare, with its ropes course and recreation complex, WaterWorks, featuring the AquaTunnel and Twister slides, and the Serenity adults-only retreat. The refit also added a Cloud 9 Spa, and a series of new facilities for children and teens.

Royal Caribbean Requiring App-Based Check-In for One Homeport

Royal Caribbean International has notified travel agents that 2024 departures from Vancouver, Canada will require passengers to check-in via the cruise line’s app.

This will impact guests setting sail for the immensely popular Alaska sailing season as well as select other cruises, but if travelers are unable to use the app, they will still be able to check in at the cruise terminal.

Royal Caribbean Requires Check-In on the App

In a newsletter sent to travel agents, Royal Caribbean International has announced that app-based check-in will be required for sailings departing from Vancouver, Canada.

“Effective immediately, select 2024 sailings departing from Vancouver, British Columbia, will require app check-in only,” the email stated. “If guest[s] cannot check in via the app, they have the alternative option to check in once at the terminal.”

This appears to indicate that online check-in using a computer will no longer be possible, but only on departures from Vancouver. Guests booked on ships sailing from other homeports can still use online check-in if they prefer.

The check-in window opens 45 days before sailing, and guests will be able to use the app up to 9 a.m. local time on their departure date. After that time, they will need to check-in manually at the cruise terminal.

Checking in on the app is intended to make the process of verifying passengers’ identities, setting up onboard accounts, and completing health questionnaires smoother and easier. This will ultimately save time at the cruise terminal, moving crowds along more quickly and getting guests on vacation faster and more efficiently.

Royal Caribbean in Vancouver
Royal Caribbean in Vancouver

To make the app-based check-in even easier, booked guests should log in to the app several days before their check-in window opens to be sure the app is updated and working properly. If they have trouble, uninstalling and reinstalling the app may be effective at correcting errors.

The app can be downloaded for free from Google Play and the App Store, and is compatible with a variety of mobile platforms.

Before arriving at the cruise terminal, guests should ensure their phones are fully charged and keep their paper documentation, including their passports, close at hand in case they are needed.

Which Ships Are Affected?

Though the change is to be implemented immediately, it should be noted that no Royal Caribbean International ships are sailing from Vancouver until Radiance of the Seas opens the cruise line’s Alaska sailing season on Friday, April 26 for a 7-night “Alaska Adventure” itinerary calling on Juneau, Icy Strait Point, and Ketchikan.

Quantum of the Seas will follow three days later with her first and only Vancouver departure of the year after she arrives from Brisbane, Australia. The ship will leave Vancouver on Monday, April 29 for a 7-night Alaska cruise that will reposition the ship to Seattle for the season.

Quantum of the Seas Cruise Ship
Quantum of the Seas Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Mohd Syis Zulkipli / Shutterstock)

Brilliance of the Seas will also be sailing from Vancouver for the Alaska season, but will not arrive until early May, along with Ovation of the Seas, which will do a one-time Vancouver departure similar to Quantum of the Seas before homeporting from Seattle.

Ovation of the Seas will also depart from Vancouver for a second time at the end of the season as she heads to Hawaii on her return trip to Sydney, Australia.

Will More Cruise Homeports Require App Check-In?

At this time, the requirement to check on via the Royal Caribbean app is only for departures from Vancouver. The cruise line even indicates it is only for “select departures” but further details are not yet available.

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It is possible that this may be a testing period for whether or not app check-in has a strong impact on embarkation processing. If it is successful and receives a positive response, Royal Caribbean may choose to roll out the requirement to other cruise homeports, though no such plans have been announced or confirmed at this time.

World’s Largest Cruise Ship Debuts at Western Caribbean Cruise Port

Royal Caribbean’s newest ship has been making waves throughout the Caribbean with cruise ports eager to welcome Icon of the Seas. As of March 4, 2024, Roatan became the latest destination to receive an inaugural call from the world’s largest cruise ship. 

Icon of the Seas debuts in Roatan

Being one of the newest ships on the high seas comes with a lot of firsts. The latest milestone for Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas, which officially entered service on January 27, 2024, was making its debut in Roatan, Honduras. 

Roatan celebrated the arrival of the world’s largest cruise ship, which has the ability to carry up to 7,600 guests and 2,350 crew members to the Western Caribbean Island. This is great news for the local economy, which relies heavily on tourism. 

“It is a historic day for tourism in Honduras with the arrival of the largest cruise ship in the world to the beautiful island of Roatán; It is great news because of the economic benefits and benefits it will bring to the islands and without a doubt we will continue to receive cruises of this size,” said Yadira Gómez, Minister of Tourism.

The historic visit comes just a day after the 250,800 gross-ton ship made headlines for a heroic rescue at sea. On March 3, 2024, Icon of the Seas was sailing near Honduras when it came across 14 individuals who had been stranded for eight days on an ill-equipped raft. 

The luxury cruise liner transformed into a maritime miracle worker to bring all 14 people safely onboard. From there, crew members provided them with sustenance and medical attention.

Icon of the Seas in Roatan
Icon of the Seas in Roatan (Photo Credit: Honduras Tourism)

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At the instruction of the U.S. Coast Guard, Icon of the Seas brought the refugees to its next port of call to meet up with the Merchant Navy of Honduras, which just so happened to be the ship’s debut in Roatan. 

A life-saving rescue mission and an inaugural port call are a lot of excitement for one cruise, but all of this has already happened on a 7-night Western Caribbean sailing that embarked from Miami on March 2, 2024.

With several more days to go and a trip to CocoCay in the Bahamas before the ship returns to Miami on March 9, it will be interesting to see what other excitement might unfold. 

Roatan Reports Welcomed Growth In Cruise Tourism

Roatan, Honduras, is already home to two cruise ports, making it well equipped to handle increased numbers of cruise passengers. 

Royal Caribbean ships, like Icon of the Seas, dock at Coxen Hole Roatan Cruise Port, which is also managed by Royal Caribbean International. The port is located in the Town Center of Coxen Hole, the capital of Roatan, and can service up to three cruise ships at once. In addition to Royal Caribbean Cruises, the port is also utilized by Norwegian Cruise Line and Celebrity Cruises.

Icon of the Seas in Roatan
Icon of the Seas in Roatan (Photo Credit: Honduras Tourism)

The other cruise port, called Mahogany Bay, is only about 8 km, or 5 miles away, located in Dixon Cove. Mahogany Bay is owned by Carnival Corporation, and is typically only used by Carnival and its sister cruise lines, such as Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, Seabourn, and Costa Cruises. 

According to the Honduran Government, cruise tourism in the Caribbean country has been trending upward. In 2023, Honduras welcomed 1.4 million passengers to Roatan – an increase of 47.6%. 

“Every week, more cruise ships choose Roatan as an important stop on their itinerary, and this is a clear indication of the increasingly prominent status that the island of Roatán has achieved in the Caribbean tourism landscape,” the Institute of Tourism stated. 

Icon of the Seas will also return to Roatan as the vessel continues to alternate between Western and Eastern Caribbean Cruises, inevitably making more maiden calls along the way. So far, the world’s largest vessel has also already made noteworthy inaugural calls to destinations like St. Kitts and Nevis on January 30; St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands on January 31; and Philipsburg, St. Maarten on February 13.

New Royal Caribbean Ship to Set Sail Sooner Than Planned

Just days after Royal Caribbean International announced that the second Icon-class ship would be delayed and her first two sailings cancelled, the cruise line has just confirmed that the next upcoming up – Utopia of the Seas – will be ready to enter service sooner than expected.

A new 3-night inaugural sailing is being offered, and guests booked on what will now be the ship’s second sailing will have the option to move up to the earlier cruise if they prefer.

New Inaugural Sailing for Utopia of the Seas

Royal Caribbean International has reached out to guests booked on what was to have been the first sailing of Utopia of the Seas to inform them that the new ship is actually going to be welcoming guests earlier than originally planned.

This means a new, earlier inaugural sailing for the sixth Oasis-class ship, and a missed opportunity for travelers who had eagerly booked the July 22, 2024 departure for the once-in-a-ship’s-lifetime very first cruise. These guests are, however, being offer the opportunity to change their booking if their travel plans are flexible.

“Utopia of the Seas is ahead of schedule and arriving at Port Canaveral earlier than originally planned. Although the July 22nd, 2024 inaugural season sailing that you booked will still take place, we are adding an extra voyage prior to this one,” the email notification read.

“Now, the first inaugural season sailing will be a 3-night weekend cruise on July 19th, 2024 instead of the 4-night sailing on July 22nd, 2024.”

The cruise line acknowledges that many travelers may have booked the specific July 22 cruise to be the first onboard the ship, and to accommodate that desire, these guests have the option to move their booking to the new cruise.

If booked passengers do opt to transfer their cruise three days earlier, they will be in the exact same stateroom as their original reservation, and they will be given a prorated one-day refund of their cruise fare to compensate for the shorter length of the new inaugural cruise. A similar pro-rated refund will also be provided for pre-paid gratuities, Wi-Fi packages, beverage packages, and other add-on options.

Royal Caribbean's Utopia of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas

Any travelers who booked airfare for the original cruise through Royal Caribbean will have their flights changed as needed, and the cruise line will cover any non-refundable change fees for guests with independent flight or hotel arrangements, up to $200 (USD) per person for domestic travel or $400 for international travel.

Receipts will need to be submitted for reimbursement consideration, as is standard procedure with these types of changes.

The offer to move to the new sailing is only available for a limited time, and guests must make their decision no later than Tuesday, March 12. After that date, it is likely the new inaugural sailing will be opened for bookings for other travelers.

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If guests do not respond to the offer, they will remain on the July 22 departure with no impact to their reservation.

It should be noted that Utopia of the Seas will be homeported from Port Canaveral, and both cruises will visit Nassau as well as CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island in The Bahamas. The only difference between the two cruises is that the 4-night cruise will also include a day at sea.

Two Inaugural Sailings

A cruise ship’s maiden voyage is often filled with special events such as extra parties, souvenir gifts for passengers, and unique moments travelers don’t get to experience on other sailings.

Royal Caribbean has reassured guests that both of Utopia of the Seas‘ first two sailings will include such special moments so everyone can enjoy the experience.

Royal Caribbean's Utopia of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Utopia of the Seas

“Whether you join us on your original sailing or the new one, we’re thrilled you’ve chosen to set sail on Utopia of the Seas for the inaugural season! Make sure to look out for some sweet commemorative items to celebrate our newest ship in the fleet in your stateroom during the first and second sailing, despite which of these sailings you end up choosing,” the email said.

Utopia of the Seas will be the sixth Oasis-class ship in Royal Caribbean fleet, and was long believed to be the final ship in the immensely popular class – especially after the wildly successful debut of the next class with Icon of the Seas.

On February 15, however, the cruise line announced a new order for what will be the seventh Oasis-class ship, which is not yet named.

While construction for the new ship has not yet begun and financing is yet to be arranged, she is expected to debut as early as 2028 – offering cruise guests yet one more opportunity for an inaugural sailing aboard an Oasis-class ship.

World’s Largest Cruise Ship Makes Heroic Rescue at Sea

In a commendable demonstration of maritime expertise and humanitarian action, Icon of the Seas, the world’s largest cruise ship, became the centerpiece of a high-seas rescue operation off the coast of Honduras.

Maritime Miracle

Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas, which only just launched its maiden voyage on January 27, 2024, shifted roles from luxury liner to rescue vessel upon encountering 14 individuals stranded at sea for eight days.

The operation unfolded in the early hours of a “7-Night Western Cruise” itinerary through the Caribbean. As the sun rose over the horizon on March 3, 2024, a lookout aboard the ship spotted a small, inadequately equipped raft bobbing aimlessly in the vast blue expanse. 

Without hesitation, Captain Henrik Loy and crew initiated a well-coordinated rescue operation, bound by the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS).

Regulation 33 of Chapter V states, “A master of a ship at sea, which is in a position to be able to provide assistance on receiving a signal from any source that persons are in distress at sea, is bound to proceed with all speed to their assistance.”

Icon of the Seas crew, collaborating with the U.S. Coast Guard, provided immediate medical care to stabilize the refugees’ conditions after days of exposure to the elements.

A spokesperson for Royal Caribbean told CruiseHive, “On March 3, 2024, Icon of the Seas encountered a small vessel adrift and in need of assistance. The ship’s crew immediately launched a rescue operation, safely bringing 14 people onboard. The crew provided them with medical attention, and is working closely with the U.S. Coast Guard.

According to a local media outlet, Icon of the Seas transported the refugees to its next port of call, Roatan, Honduras, where the Merchant Navy of Honduras met the ship.

The Honduran news source reported that the migrants were hopeful they would be allowed to be transported to the U.S.

A Legacy of Maritime Assistance

While the recent rescue operation by Icon of the Seas stands out due to the vessel’s stature, rescues at sea are not uncommon in the cruise industry.

Just three weeks before Icon’s mission, Carnival Celebration, operated by Carnival Cruise Line, came to the aid of 20 Cuban refugees facing distress in the Florida Straits. The ship’s crew provided food and water to those in need until the U.S. Coast Guard’s Key West sector arrived.

Carnival Celebration Rescue
Carnival Celebration Rescue (Credits: Danilo Garcia & Grindstone Media Group)

In January, Virgin Voyages’ Scarlet Lady rescued 18 Cuban refugees from a sinking boat in the Caribbean.

This is also not the first time a Royal Caribbean ship has rescued passengers in the Caribbean. In January 2023, Liberty of the Seas executed a similar rescue, saving 17 Cuban refugees found adrift in a small raft as it was en route to The Bahamas.

Continuing a Groundbreaking Voyage

Icon of the Seas, launched by Royal Caribbean International, has quickly ascended to the forefront of maritime achievement as the world’s largest cruise ship. 

The ship, which measures an impressive 1,198 feet from bow to stern and weighs 250,800 gross tons, is homeported in Miami. It is spending its first season and most of 2024 and 2025 in the Caribbean.

Icon of the Seas Cruise Ship
Icon of the Seas Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Ceri Breeze)

With a capacity to host 7,600 passengers, Icon of the Seas sails a series of 7-night roundtrip voyages between Miami and the Western and Eastern Caribbean.

Its current cruise, which began on March 2, 2024, made its first port of call in Roatan after the rescue was made. 

Icon of the Seas proceeded to run its course, traveling to Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico. The ship will spend time at Royal Caribbean’s private island, Perfect Day at Coco Cay in the Bahamas before circling back to Miami on March 9, 2024.

Royal Caribbean Cabin Steward Arrested Over Hidden Cameras

A male stateroom attendant aboard Royal Caribbean International’s Symphony of the Seas was arrested on Sunday, March 3, 2024 under accusations of installing hidden cameras inside guests’ staterooms. The attendant confessed to the acts and faces federal charges, and he will be detained until his trial.

Royal Caribbean International is fully cooperating with investigators for this disturbing incident.

Stateroom Attendant Arrested for Hidden Cameras

A Royal Caribbean stateroom attendant, 34-year-old Arvin Joseph Mirasol from the Philippines, was arrested in Fort Lauderdale when Symphony of the Seas returned from her most recent cruise, an 8-night Southern Caribbean sailing that had departed Port Everglades on Saturday, February 24.

Mirasol allegedly placed hidden cameras in a number of staterooms, even moving the cameras on different sailings to film guests who met his preferences – including younger passengers.

Even more shockingly, Mirasol admitted to hiding under the beds in staterooms on “several occasions” while guests were reportedly in the shower.

Mirasol’s activities were discovered when a guest found a camera in her stateroom bathroom early on the sailing. She was traveling with two female family members, and found the camera underneath the sink. She alerted the ship’s security department, which immediately took action. Mirasol was detained by the ship’s security for the rest of the sailing.

The employee’s equipment, including a USB stick, SD card, camera, and cell phone, has been seized and examined. Several videos showed the illicit activities, including one video of Mirasol installing a camera in a guest stateroom.

Mirasol’s actions were reported to Homeland Security by the cruise line. His employment has been terminated, and he was turned over to authorities as soon as the ship docked.

Symphony of the Seas in Barcelona
Symphony of the Seas on Barcelona (Photo Credit: frantic00 / Shutterstock)

“We have zero tolerance for this unacceptable behavior. We immediately reported this to law enforcement and terminated the crew member, and we will continue to fully cooperate with authorities,” a statement from Royal Caribbean said.

Further investigation has shown that Mirasol began working on Symphony of the Seas in December 2023, but no details have been released about how many staterooms may be impacted by his actions, or whether or not video was obtained from multiple sailings.

Mirasol now faces seven different charges and remains booked in the Broward County Jail without bond.

The 228,081-gross-ton, Symphony of the Seas is currently homeported from Fort Lauderdale, offering a mix of Southern Caribbean and Western Caribbean sailings. In May, the ship will reposition to New Jersey to offer Bahamas and Eastern Caribbean cruises for the summer, before moving to Miami in November to resume varied Caribbean itineraries.

The Oasis-class ship can welcome 5,518 guests at double occupancy, or as many as 6,680 passengers when fully booked with all berths filled. Also onboard are approximately 2,200 international crew members. This incident has not impacted Symphony of the Seas‘ sailings or itineraries in any way.

Other Camera Incidents

This is not the first time hidden cameras have been reported aboard a cruise ship. In May 2023, a guest aboard Harmony of the Seas was arrested for placing a hidden camera in one of the ship’s public unisex restrooms.

In 2017, a family aboard Carnival Cruise Line’s now-retired Carnival Fantasy found a hidden camera near their stateroom television.

Hidden Cruise Ship Camera
Hidden Cruise Ship Camera

While the vast majority of cruise ship employees are outstanding individuals with strong work ethics, it is unfortunate that – just like in any job position – there are occasionally individuals who behave inappropriately, even criminally.

Cruise guests can protect themselves by remaining vigilant about their surroundings and inspecting their staterooms as soon as they arrive for their vacation, ensuring there are no suspicious cables, lenses, or other equipment – especially focused on beds or in bathrooms. Anything uncertain should immediately be reported to ship’s security or Guest Services.

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While not everyone may feel the need to take safety tips to the extreme by blockading the door or taking other over-the-top steps, it is always wise to be cautious and remain careful when traveling, whether on a cruise or on land.