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Carnival Cruise Line is Trying Out a New Ice Cream

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival and Van Leeuwen Ice Cream have teamed up to release a “sunscreen” flavored ice cream.
  • The real flavor is described as coconut with a hint of salt and sounds perfect for a cruise vacation.
  • While not available to the public, the ice cream might be made available onboard Carnival ships.

Ice cream and sunscreen: two things you need on any cruise vacation. But do you really need them together? Carnival Cruise Line thinks so, and they’ve joined forces with Van Leeuwen Ice Cream to create a first-ever sunscreen-flavored ice cream.

Yeah, you read that right. I had to read it twice too, but it’s not a typo or mistake, and since it’s September, it’s not good timing for an April Fool’s joke.

“In protest of summer ending, we’ve decided to eat our sunscreen!” Carnival Cruise Line announced. “In partnership with Van Leeuwen Ice Cream we’ve created the first ever sunscreen ice cream.”

The fun flavor is legit, bringing together the best of summer flavors in a one-of-a-kind treat described as “coconut with a dash of salt.” This combination would certainly evoke a tropical destination and a hint of sea spray, perfect for summer getaway vibes.

“It’ll remind you of lounging on Lido with every scoop,” Carnival said in response to curious fan inquiries.

Other guesses for the flavor include banana, raspberry, and lemon, all bright and summery tastes. Could a whole line of cruise-themed flavors be in the works?

“If mixing ice cream and sunscreen is wrong then we don’t want to be right. It’s still summer over here with us and Van Leeuwen Ice Cream,” the cruise line posted on Instagram.

Ingredients for the admittedly unconventionally-named ice cream do sound decadent: coconut cream, milk, cane sugar, cocoa butter, natural flavors, vanilla extract, and sea salt.

Packaging for the unique flavor also plays homage to Carnival Cruise Line and summer with the classic red, white, and blue shades along with Carnival’s iconic whale tail logo.

Of course, the Van Leeuwen name is in that company’s elegant font, and the ice cream is packaged in pints.

The limited edition flavor is not available for public sale at this time. It is being offered to social media influencers and reactions are quickly going viral, with Carnival fans eager for their own taste.

“I’ve always said sunscreen smells good enough to eat,” one guest commented. “I’d crush this.”

I don’t think I’m smelling the right sunscreen, though I wouldn’t mind a strong SPF with ice cream scents.

Will Carnival Guests Be Able to Try This New Ice Cream?

Many guests have asked if the new flavor might be available onboard Carnival ships, and the answer isn’t quite an outright no.

“If the buzz is big enough, a limited-time run of the flavor could be on the horizon,” the announcement noted.

Could that be a hint that the curious new ice cream could be coming to Carnival Horizon? Currently homeported year-round from Miami, the ship offers both Southern and Western Caribbean sailings: exactly the itinerary where coconut and salt-kissed flavors would be perfect.

New Carnival Ice Cream
New Carnival Ice Cream

Whenever a guest asks if the flavor is available, the cruise line is also informally asking if guests would try it. Responses are resoundingly positive, with many guests eager for a taste.

Read Also: Carnival Explains Why Self-Serve Ice Cream Option Won’t Change

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream began in 2008 and has a history of high quality ingredients, including Ceylon cinnamon and vanilla from Papua New Guinea. While classic flavors such as dulce de leche and strawberry are staples, the company also has a wide range of more unusual tastes.

“Lovely Day for a Guinness” is another limited edition flavor, with Guinness beer flavored ice cream mixed with chocolate chunks. “Buttermilk Berry Cornbread” and “Earl Grey Tea” are two other unique flavors currently available.

Previous unexpected collaborations have included “Hidden Valley Ranch” along with “Kraft Macaroni and Cheese” and even “Pizza” ice cream. To be honest, Sunscreen flavor isn’t sounding too bad.

The chain currently has more than 70 “scoop shops” and the ice cream is widely available at top grocery stores, even if it’s not (yet!) on the Lido deck.

Cruiser Arrested After Jumping Overboard Royal Caribbean Ship to Avoid $16,000 Debt

Key Aspects: 

  • A recent guest of Rhapsody of the Seas, named Jey González-Díaz, jumped overboard during disembarkation in Puerto Rico.
  • Allegedly, the suspect pulled the dangerous stunt to avoid paying the cruise line over $16,000 in debt that he had racked up in the casino.
  • Making matters worse, González-Díaz stole his brother’s identity in order to embark on the Southern Caribbean sailing.

A cruise guest is in a sea of trouble after intentionally jumping overboard from Royal Caribbean’s Rhapsody of the Seas in an attempt to avoid paying off his hefty gambling debt.

Jey González-Díaz embarked on the Vision-class ship for a 7-night Southern Caribbean sailing on August 31, 2025, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

During his voyage, the cruiser racked up $16,710.24 in gambling debt in the casino, which he allegedly thought he could avoid paying back to Royal Caribbean by jumping off the cruise ship.

At approximately 9:15 a.m. local time on the morning of September 7, 2025, the suspect leaped into the ocean while the normal disembarkation process was underway at Pier 4 in Puerto Rico.

Surveillance video shows that González-Díaz was picked up by a passing jet ski rider and taken back to shore. The cruiser, however, did not get far.

His leap of faith was quickly reported by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers to agents with the US Department of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). 

But shortly before HSI agents arrived at the cruise port at approximately 10:30 a.m., CBP officers apprehended Gonzalez-Diaz near the Puerto Rico Capitol Building at around 9:45 a.m.

According to local outlet Wapa.TV, the suspect was found with $14,600 in cash, a handbag, two cell phones, and five different identities.

The legal complaint notes that Gonzalez-Diaz told authorities in Spanish that he intentionally jumped overboard because “he did not want to report the currency on his possession because he thought he was going to be taxed duties for bring in the currency.”

Cruiser Jumps From Rhapsody of the Seas in San Juan
Cruiser Jumps From Rhapsody of the Seas in San Juan (Credit: Federal Prosecutor’s Office)

The US District Court for the District of Puerto Rico has now accused him of failing to report the entry of an amount of money over $10,000 that was obtained outside the United States, which is a serious federal crime.

He has been released on bail until the case goes through the court process.

Are More Consequences Coming?

Attempting to avoid a more than $16,000 debt is a serious crime, but it’s not the only wrongdoing that Gonzalez-Diaz committed.

Not only did he have five different IDs on his person for five different identities, but Gonzalez-Diaz actually boarded the Royal Caribbean ship under a fake name. His boarding pass shows the name “Jeremy Diaz.”

This identity actually belongs to Jeremy Omar González Díaz, the cruiser’s brother, who has been incarcerated in Puerto Rico’s Guaynabo Federal Detention Center since January of this year.

Cruise guests have been charged with crimes for faking their identity in order to set sail, so it’s possible that more charges could be coming for the defendant.

Just this summer, a Philippine citizen found himself in legal trouble for stealing the identity of an American in order to board a cruise to Alaska.

While Royal Caribbean has not publicly commented on the matter, the former guest is almost certainly banned from the cruise line and its sister brands for life.

Aside from the financial deception, Royal Caribbean has a zero tolerance policy for dangerous behavior like intentionally jumping off a cruise ship.

Email Snafu Leaves Future Celebrity Beyond Guests Reeling

Key Aspects:

  • Celebrity Cruises sent thousands of future guests of Celebrity Beyond emails about itinerary changes that don’t exist.
  • Guests booked on sailings from the end of this year through the end of 2026 received the incorrect emails, causing panic and confusion.
  • Some of the guests suspected that something wasn’t quite right, as in some cases, the original itineraries referenced in the emails did not match the itineraries that passengers had booked. 

On September 9, 2025, potentially thousands of Celebrity Cruises guests received the dreaded emails that their upcoming sailings on Celebrity Beyond had been altered. 

The emails, which were sent in error, told of significant changes like cancelled port calls and swapping destinations.

But while the emails were inaccurate and never supposed to be mass distributed, the stress and anxiety they caused were very real. 

Reports quickly surfaced from concerned passengers booked on cruises from the end of 2025 through the end of 2026, which is more than a year away.

First, the reason that some passengers were given for the change was that Celebrity Beyond was suffering from ongoing propulsion issues. 

“Due to necessary maintenance, operations will proceed at a reduced speed,” some of the incorrect emails stated. 

While it’s true that the 2022-launched vessel has had to adjust itineraries to accommodate slower speeds following a major propulsion issue in July, an engine repair has technically been made to allow her to safely resume cruising. 

But what really made it clear that something was amiss is that guests were learning about changes that impacted ports of call that were never actually part of their original itineraries. 

“We received that same email. However the original ports of call they show in the email are not our original ports of call at all,” one passenger shared.

“We got changed ports too but the original ports listed in the email aren’t even accurate? And the Celeb website is still selling our cruise with the original ports and not the updated ones,” another person wrote.

Eagle-eyed guests did notice that the Celebrity Cruises website and smartphone app did not reflect the changes in the emails, which only added to the confusion. 

Emails Sent By Mistake 

By the late afternoon, Celebrity Cruises was aware of the technical blunder and issued a new message to confirm that the itinerary changes were sent out in error.

“Earlier today you received a communication in error regarding an itinerary change,” the email confirms.

“Please rest assured that the original ports on your itinerary will remain the same. You will be receiving an updated invoice with the adjusted times we will be visiting these ports,” it continues.

Celebrity Beyond Email Glitch
Celebrity Beyond Email Glitch

But while guests should be relieved to know that the email they received was a false alarm – and many suspected a glitch or IT issue was at play all along – others were still reeling from the unnecessary stress.

Some had spent hours trying to figure out what was really going on in cruise forums online and/or on hold with the cruise line.

Others had already gone ahead with trying to refund shore excursions they had booked through independent tour providers.

The line about “adjusted times we will be visiting these ports” is also a point of contention.

Some cruisers have taken this to mean that Celebrity Beyond will still be suffering from the propulsion issues that began in July, even if their sailing is over a year away, and are considering canceling altogether.

“My guess is the issue was so severe that it couldn’t be completely fixed in the week of the sailing they had to cancel, and it’ll just limp around until the next scheduled dry dock,” one guest theorized on Reddit.

That dry dock stint is scheduled for November 1-17, 2026.

“The ship is having propulsion issues. I would personally cancel and rebook,” another cruiser said.

So far, Celebrity Cruises has released itinerary updates through July of 2026, with multiple update letters citing the need to sail at reduced speeds as the reason.

But while the destinations on these original itineraries are safe for now, there is always a risk of tweaks later on due to factors like unexpected changes to port availability and weather.

Boy’s Disney Cruise Wi-Fi Meltdown Goes Viral

Key Aspects:

  • A TikTok video shows a 10-year-old boy upset about not having WiFi on his family’s Disney Cruise Line sailing.
  • The boy’s stepdad reassures the boy and lets him know he’ll be okay on the Disney Magic cruise.
  • Disney Cruise Line offers WiFi packages for guests who can’t handle the detox.

When 10-year-old Luca from Ohio learned there’d be no WiFi on his family’s recent Disney Magic voyage with Disney Cruise Line, his reaction was probably not dissimilar to most children (as well as adults!).

A TikTok clip posted by his mom, Brittney Mettke Powers, shows stepdad Gerard Powers gently consoling the child.

“Enjoy this time on the cruise, OK?” he says. “You’ll get WiFi, but it’s gonna hurt not having it for a while, but it’ll get better,” Gerard says.

“Each day, it’ll get better, and it’ll be easier and easier to live without WiFi,” he continued, with Luca giving a chuckling “okay” in response.

Brittney shared the video of her son’s “full-blown WiFi/Roblox detox” and added, “Sorry bud, guess you’ll just have to suffer through this Disney cruise instead.”

The simple post went viral, with many weighing in on Luca’s dopamine crash.

@therealbrittneypowers

When your kid is in full-blown WiFi/Roblox detox 😩📱 … and Dad is so supportive 😂👏 Sorry bud… guess you’ll just have to suffer through this Disney cruise instead 🛳️ #detox #cruiselife #cruiselifeproblems #roblox #parentsbelike

♬ original sound – therealbrittneypowers

“This sounds silly, but if it’s hard for an adult with coping skills to leave their phone at home, it’s definitely hard for kiddos,” responded one viewer.

Another laughed and reminded Luca that he’s on a ship entirely geared toward him having fun. However, it is important to note that Luca is autistic.

While the majority of the comments raised concerns about too much screen time for kids, those who know and love Disney Cruise Line wished they could be on the voyage. “I definitely would be okay without [WiFi] for a week,” said one.

Even hard-hitting media sites like Newsweek picked up the clip, with Brittney admitting this was the family’s first cruise and that they had warned their four children that WiFi would be sporadic on their vacation.

At Sea Without WiFi

While the lighthearted post sparked a debate, Luca wasn’t entirely without WiFi on his vacation. The 1,750-passenger Disney Magic, which currently sails from Port Canaveral, and all Disney Cruise Line vessels offer complimentary WiFi access on its Navigator app.

Although this app only allows messaging between passengers and access to schedules and menus, the cruise line also sells tiered packages, so passengers don’t have to go through withdrawal.

Disney Magic Cruise Ship
Disney Magic Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: StudioPortoSabbia)

The Connect@Sea is data-based and accessible via the Navigator app, as well. Guests can select basic Internet package from megabyte usage or pay-as-you-go. These provide passengers with ways to surf the web; access social media, texts, and e-mail; and make video calls.

Premium plans can also bump guests up with streaming capabilities for access to platforms like Disney+, Netflix, YouTube, and music services.

These packages allow up to four devices simultaneously, though if that limit is exceeded, one device may get dropped.

Yet even with a package, onboard WiFi on any cruise line isn’t always as smooth as at home. Satellite-based systems like Starlink are making cruise WiFi better and faster, although passengers may see speeds dip notably during the evenings when excursions are over and usage spikes.

In fact, he and his siblings are already asking when they can go on another cruise.

Carnival Conquest the Latest Ship to Lose Loyalty Perks

Key Aspects:

  • Yet another Carnival SEA cruise has lost priority benefits, this time the September 12 departure of Carnival Conquest.
  • The impacted sailing is a 9-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary roundtrip from Miami, Florida.
  • This cruise sets sail the day before Mardi Gras begins a transatlantic cruise that has also lost loyalty benefits.

It’s not uncommon for Carnival Cruise Line to be unable to accommodate high-level loyalty perks on very popular sailings. Now it’s time for guests onboard one of the line’s exclusive SEA sailings to miss out on certain benefits.

The impacted cruise is Carnival Conquest‘s September 12, 2025 departure. The 9-night Eastern Caribbean cruise is one of the new adults-only cruises offering more casino benefits and onboard fun targeted toward adults rather than families.

“Due to the high number of Diamond and Platinum guests joining us on this voyage, we will not be able to provide the following benefits,” the notification explained.

The list of no-longer-possible benefits are priority embarkation and debarkation both in Miami and at ports of call, the early stateroom access to drop off luggage, and priority luggage delivery.

If guests have questions or concerns, and the priority line and phone service from Guest Services will also not be available.

Furthermore, Diamond-level guests will not be guaranteed their main dining room seating requests for dinner.

“These operational changes are consistent with other voyages where we have a very large number of Diamond and Platinum guests,” the cruise line confirmed.

This is not the first of the SEA cruises to implement these restrictions. Carnival Conquest‘s first adults-only sailing, which departed on August 22, 2025, also removed these same high-level benefits.

Carnival Cruise Line often has to remove these benefits from other very popular cruises, such as longer Carnival Journeys itineraries and repositioning cruises.

If fact, the day after Carnival Conquest will set sail on this reduced-benefit SEA cruise, Mardi Gras will begin her transatlantic cruise from Port Canaveral to Barcelona without the loyalty benefits.

These more unique itineraries are popular with frequent cruisers who have more time in their schedule and more funds in their travel budget.

The problem, however, is because so many guests have earned these coveted benefits, Carnival Cruise Line can’t deliver on the exclusivity. After all, if hundreds of people have a “priority” benefit and the line is longer because of it, how much of a “priority” is it really?

Loyalty Program Overhaul

In recent years, Carnival’s Very Important Fun Person (VIFP) loyalty program has grown top-heavy with guests who have earned Platinum and Diamond status. This is one critical reason why the program must be overhauled.

“The lifetime status benefits just cannot be delivered in the right way,” Christine Duffy, Carnival Cruise Line president, stated in response to the new program. “Lifetime status is not feasible given the number of people and the growth in the highest tiers.”

Read Also: What We Don’t Know (Yet!) About the New Carnival Rewards Program

Carnival Cruise Line was founded in 1972. By the end of 2025, the cruise line will reach 110 million guests. All of them are in the VIFP program, as membership is automatic after a single sailing.

Carnival Rewards Loyalty Program
Carnival Rewards Loyalty Program (Credits: Carnival & Melissa Mayntz)

Just since 2012, 65 million guests have sailed with Carnival. This means that of everyone who has ever set sail aboard a Fun Ship, 59% of them have sailed in the past 13 years, which is just 25% of the line’s operational history.

This exponential growth has had a profound impact on the VIFP loyalty program. While Carnival has not revealed exact numbers of guests at different program tiers, it’s not hard to figure out that when VIFP points are lifelong, the top numbers will continue to grow.

Since the announcement of the new Carnival Rewards program in mid-June, hundreds of guests have reached out to Carnival Cruise Line asking if upper level tiers could be “grandfathered” in or have their status preserved.

Doing so, however, would simply create the exact same problem no matter how the program might be revamped.

I’m a high-level VIFP member myself, and certainly not thrilled with the program shakeup or all the changes.

Nevertheless, the only way to truly preserve elite status is to keep it elite, which means it won’t be accessible to everyone or there may come a time when Carnival is unable to offer these perks on any sailing.

Holland America Details 2027 Itineraries to Canada and New England

Key Aspects:

  • Holland America Line will again deploy two ships, Volendam and Zuiderdam, on Canada/New England itineraries from May to October in 2027.
  • A new maritime-focused cruise offers the chance to explore up to 10 iconic lighthouses along Volendam’s 9-day route from Montreal to New York.
  • Other sailings provide a focus on French Canadian culture and natural resources, including several national parks.

Holland America Line is staying the course in Canada/New England with its traditional two-ship deployment to the region in 2027, however, a new itinerary focused on lighthouses will be featured.

The cruise line will again offer a range of voyages onboard Volendam and Zuiderdam, sailing between New York and Montreal, and Boston and Quebec.

The line has offered cruises on these two ships to Eastern Canada for the last several years, giving guests the chance to experience the culture of French Canada along with quaint New England ports.

A new itinerary for 2027, the 9-day “Lighthouses & Harbors of Canada and New England,” will be offered on Volendam, sailing on October 2, 2027 from Montreal to New York. The departure date is timed to take full advantage of fall foliage colors, and guests will have opportunities to explore 10 lighthouses.

Shore excursions, 22 in all, will bring guests to iconic lighthouses such as Portland Head Light, in Portland, Maine, and Peggy’s Cove Lighthouse, in Nova Scotia.

Other port calls on the itinerary are tiny Bar Harbor, Maine, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island — where the classic “Anne of Green Gables” was based, and Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Worth Reading: Holland America Expands Canada and New England Cruises

Our Canada & New England itineraries are designed to showcase the wonders of the region — from its breathtaking national parks and storied lighthouses to its rich French heritage,said Paul Grigsby, vice president of deployment and itinerary planning for Holland America Line

Guests can experience magnificent French culture without ever leaving North America, all while enjoying a front-row seat to the stunning fall foliage that makes this part of the world unforgettable,added Grigsby.

In all, the 1,432-guest Volendam and 1,970-guest Zuiderdam will operate 20 sailings on 13 itineraries ranging from 7 to 14 days.

The cruise line is highlighting two 2027 voyages in particular, one centered on French culture and one on nature, including visits to five national parks.

Holland America Volendam Cruise Ship
Holland America Volendam Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: dvlcom)

The 10-day “Canada & New England Circle: New France and Montreal” cruise sails roundtrip from Montreal and calls at several “New France” destinations, such as Québec City; Saguenay, Québec; Prince Edward Island; St. Pierre; and St. John’s, Newfoundland.

The 11-day “Canada & New England Circle: Maritimes and New France” cruise offers opportunities to explore national parks such as Jacques-Cartier National Park, in Québec City, Gros Morne National Park, in Newfoundland, and the Saguenay Fjord National Park. 

Other port calls on the voyage feature St. Anthony, Newfoundland, Halifax, and Baie-Comeau, in Québec Province.

Both Ships to Sail Weekly Voyages to Montreal, Quebec City

While longer cruises are offered, 7-day voyages are the foundation of the two ships’ deployments. Volendam will operate four unique 7-day itineraries between Boston and Montréal, and roundtrip from Boston

All feature visits to Québec City, and Sydney and Halifax, Nova Scotia, with some itineraries also calling at Prince Edward Island, Eastport and Portland, Maine, and St. John.

Read Also: I Cruised Eastern Canada on Holland America: Here’s What I Loved Best

Zuiderdam will sail between Québec City and Boston, and roundtrip from Boston, offering three unique 7-day itineraries, some of which will feature late-night departures from Prince Edward Island, Portland, and Québec City.

Local cuisine will play a key role in these voyages, as regional seafood and traditional favorites are offered to guests. They include, of course, Maine lobster, Prince Edward Island mussels, and even Boston baked beans and Boston cream pie.

The cruise line’s Have It All premium package is offered on all of the 2027 Canada/New England voyages. The early booking bonus is time-limited and covers shore excursions, specialty dining, a Signature Beverage Package, Wi-Fi access, and crew gratuities.

Three Carnival Sailings Run Into Parking Problems

Key Aspects:

  • Upcoming sailings for Carnival Radiance and Carnival Firenze have parking restrictions and limited availability at Long Beach.
  • Very few offsite spaces are available and they are subject to a variety of restrictions, including no oversized vehicles or back-to-back cruise parking.
  • With cruise capacity at Long Beach continuing to increase, these parking difficulties may also increase for future sailings.

Parking problems are nothing new at the Port of Long Beach, but now, three upcoming cruises will all experience a shortage of available spaces for eager guests.

The impacted sailings are the September 15 and September 19 sailings of Carnival Radiance, a 4-night and 3-night Baja Mexico sailing, respectively.

The September 18 departure of Carnival Firenze has the same restriction. That cruise is a 5-night Mexican Riviera itinerary.

Booked guests have all received the same notification alerting them – very strongly! – to the parking shortage.

“The parking facility at the cruise terminal has very limited capacity,” the email explained. “Please make plans to use alternate transportation that does not require parking.”

There is hope for guests who do drive to the port, however.

“We have secured a few extra spaces at an offsite facility,” the notification said.

Those few extra spaces do come with more than a few restrictions, however. Vehicles higher than 6 feet, 6 inches cannot be accommodated, nor can any vehicles that might use more than one parking space, such as RVs or trailers.

Furthermore, guests on back-to-back cruises are also prohibited from the offsite facility, which can only accommodate vehicles for one voyage.

If guests need accessible parking, those even more limited spaces are first-come, first-served and subject to availability.

Guests who can take advantage of the extremely limited parking will need to drop off their luggage and traveling party at the cruise terminal in order to pick up directions and an entry card for the offsite facility. The guests’ boarding pass will be checked once they reach the parking area.

The parking site is $23 per day, including both embarkation and debarkation days. Payment is required in advance, and only card payments are accepted.

Carnival Firenze Cruise Ship Docked in Long Beach
Carnival Firenze Cruise Ship Docked in Long Beach

Read Also: Full Guide on Long Beach Cruise Terminal Parking

Complimentary shuttles will be available to take guests to and from the cruise terminal. The last shuttle will leave the parking facility 30 minutes before the ship’s final boarding time, which guests can find on their boarding passes.

Once again, Carnival is strongly urging guests to find alternative ways to get to the Long Beach cruise terminal.

“To improve your embarkation experience and avoid the hassle of parking at an offsite location, we highly recommend taking a ride share or getting dropped off for your cruise,” the notification concludes.

Will the Parking Situation at Long Beach Improve?

This is not the first time parking has been limited at the Port of Long Beach, but the urgency of the language in Carnival’s notification letters appears to be getting stronger.

Similar notifications go back at least to late 2022, when Carnival Miracle faced parking shortages for multiple cruises.

In the meantime, cruise popularity at Long Beach has only increased, with more (and larger!) ships sailing from the southern California homeport.

Carnival Miracle, for comparison, has a double occupancy capacity of 2,124. The ships impacted today, Carnival Radiance and Carnival Firenze, have capacities of 2,984 and 4,126, respectively.

Carnival Firenze is scheduled to redeploy to Miami in early 2027, but a replacement (if any) has not yet been announced.

If Carnival Cruise Line were to homeport an even larger ship from Long Beach, such as one of the Excel-class ships, the parking problem could become even more critical.

The cruise line has not yet released complete deployment plans for Long Beach for 2028, though such announcements should be forthcoming over the next few weeks.

MSC Mega-Ship Suffers Hours-Long Delay Due to Engine Issue

Key Aspects: 

  • MSC World Europa was delayed in Valletta, Malta, for around six hours due to a power outage that impacted the ship’s engines. 
  • The World-class ship finally set sail around midnight, and is cruising at normal speeds. 
  • It’s unclear if this technical issue is related to the power outage that temporarily left the ship stranded off the coast of Ponza, Italy, at the end of August. 

Just a couple of weeks after MSC World Europa was left adrift by an electrical problem that cut propulsion, the mega-ship has once again suffered a serious engine failure.

The 2022-launched vessel, which was not known to have propulsion or power issues before August, was delayed in Malta, Valletta, for hours on September 10, 2025.

Cruise tracking data indicates that the 6,762-guest vessel was supposed to depart from Malta at 5 p.m. local time, but she didn’t actually set sail until closer to midnight – more than six hours later than initially planned.

Although MSC Cruises has not commented publicly on these events, current passengers have reported that the cause behind the extended delay was due to power issues that were impacting the engine.

“Yes it’s true! We are on it today September 10, 2025 and the power went off which means no water no toilet,” a third passenger confirmed.

“Sure enough the captain came on a little while after that and said they were experiencing a technical problem and we would be delayed leaving the port today,” they continued.

Another guest simply replied “serious engine failure” to a cruise fan who asked what was going on after realizing the ship was still in port.

It’s unclear at this time if the delay (or the need for repairs) will lead to itinerary changes.

The World-class ship is currently operating several 7-night Mediterranean cruises simultaneously, and is next due in Barcelona, Spain, on the morning of September 12.

She is at least seaworthy, as the 215,863-gross ton vessel is currently sailing at normal speeds of 20 knots per hour in the direction of Barcelona.

Per current passengers, the power is currently on (toilets and lights do work!), and it’s business as usual onboard.

Is the Problem Solved?

Thus far, MSC Cruises has not clarified what actually went wrong onboard MSC World Europa.

However, the cruise line would not allow the young vessel to continue sailing if it was not safe to do so.

It would be smarter to remain in port until repairs are complete than to head out to sea with unreliable power and engine functionality.

But given recent events, some guests are concerned that bigger issues are at play that have not been fully resolved.

MSC World Europa in Malta
MSC World Europa in Malta (Photo Credit: Polkovnykova Olena)

“This is a bit of a worry. I am going in late October. Hope this [is] not [an] ongoing problem,” one guest reacted to the news.

“Ohhh.You’re much better than us. We were stuck in the middle of the sea. I think this ship needs to be repaired properly,” another recent guest wrote.

Read Also: From Mishaps to Maydays – Cruise Ship Accidents

The passenger who was stuck at sea would have been onboard on Monday, August 25, 2025, when a power outage left the cruise ship floating aimlessly near Ponza, Italy.

The Italian Coast Guard had to deploy tugboats, patrol vessels, and a helicopter to monitor and assist the stranded vessel, which had to rely on backup generators.

More recently, current passengers have also noticed signs of possible electrical trouble over the past few days.

“OMG this is the second time in a few days,” one cruiser exclaimed.

“We just disembarked this morning and while onboard, we noticed the lights were dimming and then going back to normal on 2 separate occasions for sure,” another said.

It’s unclear if these reported issues are all symptoms of a bigger problem, or if these are simply unusual coincidences.

Guest Claims There Isn’t Enough to Do on Carnival Ships in Port

Key Aspects:

  • One Carnival guest has complained to John Heald that there wasn’t enough to do while Mardi Gras was in port on a recent sailing.
  • Heald followed up on the complaint by asking if guests get off the ship in ports of call, with a resounding positive response.
  • It’s not unusual for fewer activities to be offered while a ship is in port, but there is always a schedule of games, trivia, and more.

One of the great things about a cruise vacation is that you can do as much or as little onboard the ship as you like. Or can you?

One Carnival Cruise Line guest has reached out to John Heald, the line’s brand ambassador, with the complaint that there just isn’t enough to do on certain days, even on one of the largest ships in the fleet.

“Question and complaint. We was [sic] on Carnival Mardi Gras last week. Why are there are never enough activities on the boat when the ship is at one of the islands?” the guest asked.

“At least half the ship stayed on board all three of the islands. Boredom!! There needs to be more shows, movies, comedy shows and trivia and competitions.”

Mardi Gras is the first of Carnival’s Excel-class ships. Homeported from Port Canaveral, she offers primarily 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries.

If by “last week” the guest means the ship’s August 30, 2025 departure, that itinerary was actually an 8-night sailing that visited four ports: St. Thomas, San Juan, Amber Cove, and Celebration Key.

On a typical 7-night Western Caribbean sailing, however, the ship does indeed visit just three ports: Isla Tropicale, Cozumel, and Celebration Key.

But exact dates and numbers of ports aside, the guest’s claims are interesting. It is true that while a cruise ship is in port, there are generally fewer activities on the daily schedule, as many guests will be off the ship enjoying time ashore.

Port days are also when crew members get a few hours’ break and have a chance to get away from the ship for a bit themselves. This means there would be fewer crew members available to host different “shows, movies, comedy shows and trivia and competitions.”

Heald does not directly disagree with the guest, but he will pass on their concerns to the staff onboard as well as the appropriate departments fleetwide.

“Thank you so much, I will definitely be sharing this with my colleagues,” he noted. “I’m sure they do a wonderful job already providing extra entertainment for those who remain on the ship.”

He went on to ask his followers whether or not they get off the ship in port, just to gauge if it is true that “at least half the ship” stays onboard.

Most of the more than 2,700 responses did seem to indicate that either they would get off the ship in every port of call, or they would perhaps skip a particular port, but certainly not all of them.

One commenter did offer more specific insight to the original poster’s comments.

“My friend was on that sailing last week. She said it literally was storming & raining at every port hence why no one got off the ship last week,” they explained. “Context is key.”

Carnival Mardi Gras in Curacao
Carnival Mardi Gras in Curacao (Photo Credit: Curacao Ports Authority)

Other guests noted that those who are lucky enough to sail more often may prefer to stay onboard in some ports just because they’ve been there more frequently (Nassau comes to mind here).

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Mobility concerns, illness, or just the desire to stay onboard to enjoy a quieter-than-normal ship are other reasons many guests might not get off the ship in a port.

Is There Not Enough to Do Onboard?

I have personally sailed on Mardi Gras as well as her Excel sister ship, Carnival Celebration. I can firmly say there certainly is plenty to do onboard, even while in port.

True, I don’t like every activity, and there might be periods when nothing on the schedule appeals to me. Those are great times to enjoy the pools, visit the gym, read a book, grab an ice cream (no Sunscreen flavor for me, thanks), play mini golf, or even have a nice stroll around the ship.

I can honestly say I haven’t been “bored” at any time, even if some daily schedules are less appealing than others.

Carnival always offers a range of daily activities, even on port days. The fun begins with puzzles at the cafe or a morning trivia, followed by crafts, Lido deck games, dance lessons, towel-folding demonstrations, sports competitions, and more.

Of course, once the port visit has ended, the schedule fills up even more as the retail shops and casinos open and the evening’s production shows or comedy performances begin.