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PortMiami Reopens Nearly 12 Hours After Boat Collision

PortMiami reopened at approximately 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, June 25, 2023, almost 12 hours after the early-morning boat collision that caused a fatality, sunken wreckage, and channel closure, thus prohibiting three large cruise ships from reentering the port at the end of their sailings.

Emergency personnel were able to successfully clear the channel and ensure the safety of the returning vessels, however, and the debarkation and subsequent embarkation of nearly 30,000 cruise passengers has begun.

PortMiami Now Reopen

Once the sunken boat wreckage was safely lifted from the Government Cut at PortMiami, the cruise port was able to successfully reopen and welcome back the three cruise ships scheduled to debark and embark passengers today: Norwegian Escape, MSC Seascape, and Carnival Celebration.

All three cruise ships had been anchored just outside the channel since the port was closed in the early morning hours, awaiting updates from port authorities and the US Coast Guard for clearance to enter the port.

The port was closed at approximately 3:40 a.m., when a 30-foot boat collided with the Fisher Island Ferry just east of Dodge Island, the location of the cruise ship terminals.

One person was killed in the accident, another was transported to a local hospital in serious condition. No other circumstances of the incident have been released and the investigation is ongoing as to the cause of the collision, who may have been at fault, and what the consequences may be.

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A barge with crane equipment was brought in to salvage the sunken vessel, while divers conducted inspections to ensure the channel’s safety.

As the port has reopened, the 165,000-gross ton Norwegian Escape was the first vessel to enter the channel and dock, followed by the 169,400-gross ton MSC Seascape, and finally, the 183,500-gross ton Carnival Celebration.

By 3:45 p.m., all three vessels had entered the channel, and Norwegian Escape had already completed docking. Together, the three ships are carrying in excess of 15,000 travelers, as well as thousands of crew members.

As each ship docks, it will need not only to debark passengers as well as any crew members who may be at the end of their ship contracts, but also take on supplies for the next sailing.

Keeping Guests Informed

All three cruise lines have worked diligently to keep guests onboard the ships and those embarking for today’s departures informed throughout the day with text messages, emails, and letters handed out at the cruise terminals.

While the situation has been well beyond the cruise lines’ control, each one has sought to help keep guests comfortable as the day progressed.

Guests onboard had various announcements whenever new information was available, and crew members worked to provide food, beverages, and entertainment options.

For travelers whose cruises will now be starting hours later than anticipated, the cruise lines have provided onboard credit ($20 per person for MSC Seascape and Carnival Celebration, and $25 for Norwegian Escape) to compensate for today’s lunch costs, as well as recommendations for where to go nearby for shopping, dining, or entertainment.

Carnival Celebration Cruise Ship
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Carnival Cruise Line has also provided complimentary shuttles for its guests to visit Bayside Marketplace, a nearby shopping center with a variety of food options. A Carnival staff member has also been onsite at Bayside Marketplace to keep guests informed throughout the day.

“This is not the way we expected to start your cruise, and we appreciate your patience and understanding,” one update from Carnival read. Each ship is anticipating debarkation to last 2-3 hours, with embarkation for the next sailings to begin shortly thereafter.

In the late afternoon, Norwegian Cruise Line informed incoming guests that they expected to begin check-in at 7 p.m., with embarkation starting at approximately 9 p.m. “Please do not arrive to the port prior to 6 p.m.,” the NCL notification said, in an effort to minimize traffic and crowding.

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

Similarly, MSC Cruises advised incoming guests that embarkation would not likely begin until 5 p.m. “We currently expect to start embarkation no earlier than 5:00 p.m.,” the MSC letter read. “We will promptly inform you as soon as we have a clear idea of when we will be ready to welcome you on board.”

Will the Next Itineraries Be Impacted?

There is no word yet on whether or not the next sailings of each vessel may be altered to account for the late start. Each ship is scheduled to begin a 7-night sailing today, with all three vessels departing on Eastern Caribbean voyages.

While each ship has a different itinerary and different ports of call, all three are scheduled to spend Monday, June 26 at sea.

This can make it easy for each ship to make up for lost time by adjusting the sailing speed to compensate, which should mean the overall itinerary is not dramatically impacted.

Each cruise line will, of course, make any schedule change decisions based on overall sailing routes, planned times in port, and cruising speeds, and those changes will be communicated to passengers when any adjusted plans are confirmed.

Cruise Hive’s thoughts are with the families of the individuals involved in this morning’s accident, and good wishes go out to all impacted passengers for smooth sailings on their slightly delayed cruises.

Accident Closes Major Cruise Homeport, Multiple Ships Delayed

An early morning accident at PortMiami has closed the popular homeport to all cruise and cargo traffic, creating a major impact to multiple cruise ships that are now waiting outside the channel for clearance to enter the port for docking. As yet, there is no timeline for when the port will reopen and passengers will be permitted to debark, or how delayed the next cruises may be.

Norwegian Escape, MSC Seascape, and Carnival Celebration are all impacted by the incident and are currently on hold for debarkation and embarkation for their next sailings.

Boat Collision Closes PortMiami Channel

According to local news reports, a 30-foot boat collided with the Fisher Island Ferry in the Government Cut channel at approximately 3:40 a.m. on Sunday, June 25, 2023.

One person was transported to a local hospital in serious condition, and another person was found deceased in the water at the accident scene.

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Government Cut is the manmade shipping channel between Miami Beach and Fisher Island, providing a direct route between PortMiami and Biscayne Bay.

This is the exit route from PortMiami that all cruise ships use. The crash happened just east of Dodge Island, where the cruise terminals are located.

The US Coast Guard, which is responsible for the safety and security of Government Cut, has established a temporary security zone in the area that limits all incoming and outgoing marine traffic while the incident is investigated, and to be sure debris is safely cleared and will not endanger any other vessels.

Cruise Ships Delayed

Three large cruise ships are impacted by this ongoing situation: Norwegian Escape, MSC Seascape, and Carnival Celebration.

Together, the three ships, which are among the largest in their respective fleets, are carrying as many as 15,000 passengers. When counting incoming guests boarding the ships today, there are more than 30,000 travelers impacted by these delays.

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As of 10 a.m., the port remains closed, and cruise travelers are being advised to wait before heading to the terminals.

“We will continue to monitor the situation,” John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line brand ambassador, said. “Please do not proceed to the cruise terminal until you receive our final update. We apologize for the delay. Thanks for your cooperation and understanding.”

Text messages and emails will continue to be sent to incoming guests to keep them updated about the timing of today’s embarkation.

Onboard the Waiting Ships

Guests onboard the three delayed ships are being updated as much as possible, and each ship’s crew is working to provide additional activities and entertainment as available. Guests will be asked to vacate their staterooms in order for the housekeeping staff to turn over the rooms for the next cruise, but public areas will be available for waiting.

No food or beverage services are interrupted on the waiting cruise ships, and there are no safety concerns as the vessels wait for clearance to proceed into the port.

Norwegian Escape in Miami
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Norwegian Escape is completing a 7-night Caribbean sailing that included visits to the Dominican Republic, the Virgin Islands, and Great Stirrup Cay. The cruise departing today is an identical itinerary.

MSC Seascape is finishing a 7-night Western Caribbean cruise that visited the cruise line’s private island destination, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, as well as Ocho Rios, Jamaica; George Town, Grand Cayman; and Cozumel, Mexico. Today’s departing cruise is a 7-night Eastern Caribbean sailing that is scheduled to visit the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Nassau, and Ocean Cay.

Carnival Celebration is ending an 8-night Southern Caribbean voyage that visited Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao, and the ship’s next sailing is a 7-night Eastern Caribbean cruise to the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and St. Maarten.

At this time, there is no update as to whether or not any of the waiting ships will need to adjust their itineraries to compensate for this delay. Stay tuned to Cruise Hive for further updates on this developing story.

New Deepwater Berth Opens for Larger Cruise Ships

Portland Port in Dorset, UK has officially opened a new deepwater berth, with more than 150 guests on hand to celebrate the occasion. The new berth is part of a £26 million ($33 million USD) development project, the largest in the port’s history, and will enable the port to welcome two 350-meter (1,148 feet) ships simultaneously.

New Berth Now Open at Portland Port

The newest berth at Portland Port has officially opened and features an extended, deepwater berth 250m (820 feet) long with alongside water depth of 12m (39 feet), making it capable of handling larger cruise ships such as Royal Caribbean International’s Quantum-class vessels, Carnival Cruise Line’s Excel-class ships, or the largest ships from Cunard Line, P&O Cruises, and Disney Cruise Line.

To mark the occasion, the Lord-Lieutenant of Dorset, Angus Campbell, unveiled a commemorative plaque in front of port employees, tenants, dignitaries, and other invitees.

New Portland Deep Water Birth Ceremony
New Portland Deep Water Birth (Photo Courtesy: Portland Port)

The development project began in September 2022, and also includes a 75m (246 feet) extension to the existing Outer Coaling Pier, which can be used as a cruise berth for vessels up to 250m (820 feet). Quayside space has been extended by 16,000 square meters, meaning that two large vessels can be docked simultaneously.

“This redevelopment is a tremendous vote of confidence in the port and the local economy,” said Bill Reeves, chief executive of Portland Port.

“It is the largest single investment in Portland Port and its infrastructure in its history, and one of the large redevelopment projects in the area in recent years. It sets the stage for significant further growth in the future at the port and for the local economy through jobs and local supply chain.”

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The new berth actually opened April 28, 2023, with a visit from MSC Virtuosa, but the official opening ceremony was not held until June 23, 2023, when the finishing details of the facility were complete.

The scale of the project and the ambitious timeline – finishing the major redevelopment work in less than nine months – required amazing cooperation between development partners.

New Portland Deep Water Birth Ceremony
New Portland Deep Water Birth Ceremony (Photo Courtesy: Portland Port)

“I am delighted to see the berth fully operational having been delivered early and on budget,” said Kevin Valentine, managing director at Knights Brown, the construction and engineering company in charge of the project.

“When we embarked on delivering this for the port there were many who thought that it couldn’t be delivered within the required timescale, cost, and quality. However, through true collaboration between all partners on the project we have achieved everything that we set out to.”

Cruising to Dorset

Portland Port is expecting a record number of cruise travelers to pass through the port over the cruise season, with as many as 130,000 travelers making use of the facility.

In total, cruise travel will bring an estimated £10 million ($12.7 million USD) to the local economy, and the cruise season runs from April through the end of October or into early November.

The port has been in commercial operation since 1996, and this year, vessels from Norwegian Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, TUI Cruises, Oceania Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Holland America Line, and more are scheduled to visit to enjoy the region’s unique history, natural beauty, and distinctly English character.

Carnival Cruise Ship Hosts Special Bahamas Celebration

Carnival Cruise Line is celebrating one of its most amazing and most popular cruise destinations with a Golden Jubilee Breakfast in honor of the nation’s 50th anniversary of independence.

The event, hosted onboard Carnival Legend during a visit to Freeport, included approximately 100 community members and leaders of The Bahamas as well as cruise line executives.

Golden Jubilee Celebration Breakfast

In partnership with the Ministry of Grand Bahama, Carnival Cruise Line welcomed national leadership members and other distinguished guests to a celebratory breakfast to mark the island nation’s 50th anniversary of independence.

The breakfast was hosted aboard the Spirit-class Carnival Legend on Friday, June 23, as the ship was docked in Freeport during the current 7-night cruise, which set sail from Baltimore on Sunday, June 18.

Golden Jubilee Breakfast
Golden Jubilee Breakfast

Already the ship has visited two other ports of call in The Bahamas – Nassau, the capital city, as well as Princess Cays, one of Carnival Cruise Line’s private island destinations.

“Carnival offers our heartfelt congratulations to The Bahamas on this milestone anniversary and we are proud to have been operating in the country for the last 50 plus years,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line.

During the breakfast, 35 Grand Bahama parliamentarians were presented with awards to recognize their service to the nation and their communities.

Bahamian Independence

The Bahamas was granted independence from the United Kingdom in the summer of 1973, with then Prince Charles (now King Charles III) delivering the official documents of independence on July 10, which is now celebrated as Independence Day.

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Now, the beautiful island nation is in full celebratory swing to mark 50 years of independence, with festivities including a National Float Parade and Nationwide Motorcade, a special display of historical artifacts, life music, and countless local festivals, parties, and get-togethers.

Carnival Cruise Line is likewise celebrating the diverse and distinctive nation, which the cruise line has enjoyed visiting since the very first Mardi Gras set sail in 1972.

Celebrating in Freeport

The choice to host the celebration while docked in Freeport wasn’t just coincidental, it also shows the cruise line’s commitment to The Bahamas as construction continues on the new $200 million (USD) cruise port on Grand Bahama Island.

“We could not think of a better way to celebrate than with the Ministry of Grand Bahama as we work together to bring Carnival’s cruise port destination to life, which will bring millions of visitors to experience the beauty and culture of Grand Bahama,” said Duffy.

Carnival Ship at Freeport

Construction on the new destination began in May 2022, and the project is focused on creating a uniquely Bahamian experience to showcase the nation’s distinctive culture as well as to provide great new economic opportunities for Bahamians.

“As we reflect on the 50th anniversary of our independence, I am so excited about the road ahead for Grand Bahama,” said Ginger Moxey, the Minister for Grand Bahama. “We say a big thank you to Carnival for continuing to be a part of this community, holding this anniversary celebration here in Grand Bahama and bringing a new cruise port to our island.”

The new port development will include a nature reserve, food and beverage vendors, Bahamian-operated retail, a white-sand beach, ground transportation hub, an indoor pool, and more. It will be able to host two Excel-class ships, such as Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration, or Carnival Jubilee simultaneously, and is expected to open in late 2024.

Norwegian Cruise Line Reveals Godfather for Second Prima Class Ship

Norwegian Cruise Line is gearing up for its second Prima class vessel, Norwegian Viva. A major event after the ship enters service will be the naming ceremony, and now NCL has revealed its godfather, who will christen the ship in November 2023.

Norwegian Viva Godfather

The cruise line has announced that Luis Fonsi will be the godfather of the second Prima class cruise ship, Norwegian Viva. The GRAMMY-winning artist will be at the center of all the attention for the new ship’s naming ceremony, which will take place at one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, PortMiami, in Florida.

We are thrilled to welcome Latin music icon Luis Fonsi to the NCL family as Godfather of Norwegian Viva and to join us as we christen our newest ship,said David J. Herrera, President of Norwegian Cruise Line.

Fonsi is a huge star and well known for popular hits such as “Despacito,” which was featured in the Billboard Latin charts for an astonishing record-breaking 56 weeks in a row.

Fonsi was born in Puerto Rico, a destination that is also popular with cruise ships. Norwegian Viva will be homeporting from the Caribbean island in the fall, making it a perfect fit for the godfather.

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Miami, our hometown, is immersed in Latin culture, and we want to celebrate Norwegian Viva’s debut with an infusion of Latin talent headlined by Luis. As a native Puerto Rican, who is also based in Miami, he brings people together from around the world with his energy, positivity and music, making him the perfect complement to the vibrant energy of Norwegian Viva.  We cannot wait for him to join us as we celebrate this milestone moment later this year,Herrera added.

Norwegian Viva Cruise Ship
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The official naming ceremony will take place on November 28, 2023, and will include Fonsi initiating the process with the traditional champagne breaking against the ship’s bow to christen Norwegian Viva officially. The event will also feature performances by Paulina Rubio, Pedro Capo, and Marcello Hernandez.

I am so honored to be named Godfather of NCL’s newest ship, Norwegian Viva, and look forward to sharing her with the amazing people of Puerto Rico, a community that truly represents the spirit of ‘live it up,said Luis Fonsi.

Norwegian Viva Will Sail the Caribbean

Before the ship’s naming ceremony, Norwegian Viva will offer cruises from August 19, out of Lisbon, Portugal, on a seven-night Mediterranean itinerary.

The new ship will sail a range of inaugural cruises in the region until the 11-night transatlantic voyage departing from Lisbon on November 16 and arriving in Miami on November 27, ready for the naming. The ship will sail a series of cruises from the port before redeploying to Puerto Rico.

Norwegian Viva Cruise Ship
Norwegian Viva Cruise Ship

Starting on December 15, 2923, Norwegian Viva will kickstart Caribbean sailings out of San Juan. Guests will get to enjoy various seven-day itineraries through April 24, 2024. The cruises include visits such as Tortola, Antigua, Barbados, St. Lucia. St. Maarten, and St. Thomas. The vessel will return to Europe for the 2024 summer season based out of Greece, Portugal, and Italy.

Norwegian Viva is in the final stages of construction at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy. Workers are busy ensuring all interior spaces are outfitted before the maiden voyage in August.

The ship was first floated out onto the water at the shipyard in August 2022 and, once completed, will be 142,500 gross tons with a passenger capacity of 3,250. Like her sister ship, Norwegian Prima, Norwegian Viva will be powered by Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).

Holland America Rolls Out Immersive Excursions in Europe

Holland America Line has forged a partnership with a prestigious exploration group that will bring new, immersive experiences to guests sailing aboard its ships in the Mediterranean in the summer of 2023. The program is offered on two ships, Oosterdam and Nieuw Statendam.

Line Announces National Geographic Partnership

This summer, immersive experiences on two Holland America Line ships will reach new heights thanks to a collaboration between the cruise line and National Geographic.

A series of new shore excursions led by National Geographic-trained specialist guides will allow Mediterranean cruise guests to connect more deeply with local people and landmarks.

The program, called National Geographic Day Tours, is available onboard the 1,964-guest Oosterdam and the 2,106-guest Nieuw Statendam.

Four excursions are offered on 7- to 14-day itineraries departing from Trieste, Italy; Athens, Greece, and Barcelona, Spain, with port calls in Rhodes and Santorini, Greece, Kusadas, Turkey, and Naples, Italy.

Holland America in the Mediterranean
Holland America in the Mediterranean (Photo Courtesy: Holland America Line)

We are continually looking for enriching and transformative experiences for our guests and the new National Geographic Day Tours are not only immersive, but provide exclusive access and hands-on experiences,said Carole Biencourt, vice president of shore tour experience for Holland America Line.

“We are pleased to offer them to guests across our Mediterranean itineraries that visit these ports and will look to expand the program in the near future,” she added.

Immersive Experiences Are Key to Programs

The National Geographic tours are: “A Day in the Life of a Marine Biologist,” in Naples, “Meet the Locals in Santorini,” “Influential Women in Turkey: From Past to Present,” in Kusadasi, and “The Fascinating World of Bees,” in Rhodes.

During the Santorini excursion, for example, guests will spend a day at the homes of two Santorini families, learning about their lives on the island and enjoying regional wine and cuisine. Guests also will visit the island’s famous blue-domed church, Panagia Kalamiotissa, and tour a winery.

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On another day tour, in Kusadasi, cruise guests will learn about the women who have influenced Turkish society from ancient to modern times. Touring features the Temple Artemis and the House of the Virgin Mary, in Ephesus.

Also, on this excursion, a local chef will lead a tour of the Yedi Bilgeler winery, which still cultivates vines said to be 2,000 years old. A wine-pairing menu is included in the winery tour.

In the Mediterranean this summer, Oosterdam and Nieuw Statendam offer a wide variety of itineraries. On Oosterdam’s 12-day Adriatic Dream, sailing from Rome to Trieste on July 26, port calls include Naples, Santorini, Iraklion, in Crete, Athens, Kusadasi, and Kotor, in Montenegro, among other destinations.

A Record of Expanding Guest Experiences

Holland America Line, celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2023, in recent years, has grown its roster of immersive experiences.

The line’s Alaska Up Close program was expanded this summer to include new activities such as workshops, lectures, and Exploration Central Talks that feature local Alaskans, plus local culinary events like an Alaskan-inspired brunch. Tours also highlight the Huna Tlingit native peoples.

Also, earlier this year, the Carnival Corporation brand unveiled a new category of longer, destination-immersive sailings called Legendary Voyages, featuring a series of itineraries ranging from 25 to 59 days.

Nieuw Statendam Cruise Ship
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The voyages are offered in Australia and New Zealand, the Amazon and South America, South Pacific and Hawaii, Greenland and Iceland, Asia, Alaska, and the Arctic Circle.

Highlights include in-depth explorations while in port, along with immersive shipboard programs that delve into the culture and history of destinations the ships are visiting.

Other special excursions, offered on Holland America Line ships across the globe, zero in on culinary events offered in partnership with Food & Wine Magazine. These outings offer experiences such as learning how to make authentic pizza in Naples, and shopping with a chef in Barcelona and then cooking with the chef.

Royal Caribbean Cancels Cruise in Favor of Charter

Royal Caribbean has informed guests of the cancellation of a September 2024 cruise onboard Explorer of the Seas. The cruise line will instead be hosting a charter onboard the ship during that time.

Royal Caribbean International is offering guests a range of alternative cruises in return, including the option to opt for a full refund in case guests cannot find a suitable alternative.

Itinerary Cancelled for Explorer of the Seas

Royal Caribbean International has sent a letter to guests booked onboard the September 28, 2024, cruise onboard Explorer of the Seas that the voyage has been cancelled—the cruise line states in the letter that it has chartered the vessel out. 

The original cruise was set to sail from Ravenna, Italy, embarking across the Bay of Kotor and sailing to Kotor in Montenegro, Piraeus and Santorini in Greece, and Split, Croatia, before returning to Ravenna.

Explorer of the Seas Cruise Ship
Explorer of the Seas Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Merrillie Redden / Shutterstock)

The 138,194 gross tons Explorer of the Seas has space for 3114 guests at double occupancy and 3,840 guests at maximum capacity. The vessel will reposition to Europe in April 2024 and spend the summer sailing the Mediterranean from Ravenna. 

Alternatives Offered

Guests who had planned their vacations around the cancelled cruise received a letter from the cruise line expressing its regret for the cancellation and acknowledging the inconvenience caused.

“We’re reaching out to let you know that, regrettably, we have to cancel your September 28, 2024, Explorer of the Seas sailing, as it has been chartered. The time and effort you took to plan your cruise is important to us, and we apologize for the inconvenience,” said Royal Caribbean. 

Royal Caribbean offers several alternative options for the guests, including re-booking on 7-night itineraries in 2024 departing from Ravenna, Italy, onboard Explorer of the Seas.

Royal Caribbean Explorer of the Seas
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These itineraries include a Greece and Croatia cruise on August 31, with stops in Dubrovnik, Croatia; Santorini and Piraeus, Greece; and Zadar, Croatia.

Another option is a Greek Isles Cruise, departing either September 7 or October 5. This cruise will visit Santorini, Mykonos, Piraeus, and Olympia, Greece. On September 14, a Greece & Croatia Cruise will sail to Dubrovnik, Croatia; Piraeus and Mykonos, Greece; and Split, Croatia. 

Finally, guests can choose a Greece & Adriatic Cruise on October 12, with stops at Kotor, Montenegro; Piraeus and Santorini, Greece; and Split, Croatia. Or, on October 19, another Greek Isles Cruise visiting Santorini, Mykonos, Piraeus, Greece; and Split, Croatia.

Refund Options

Royal Caribbean has assured guests that they will either protect the original stateroom category price at the original cruise fare rate or adjust it to the current cruise fare rate, whichever is less. This includes taxes, fees, gratuities, and other fare items.

Any non-refundable, pre-purchased transportation change fees incurred by the guests, such as flights, train tickets, or rental car changes, will also be reimbursed up to $200 per guest for domestic changes and up to $500 per guest for international changes.

Guests are also free to rebook any other Royal Caribbean International sailing. However, they may be responsible for any difference in pricing. A full refund will be available if guests can’t find a suitable alternative and choose to cancel altogether.

Catastrophic Failure Led to Loss of Titanic Exploration Submersible

A new debris field consistent with what would be expected wreckage of the OceanGate Titan submersible has been located close to the known wreck of the RMS Titanic, and officials have confirmed the submersible has been lost and those aboard are presumed dead.

This is a tragic end to the tense situation that has gripped global interest for days as the fate of the submersible was unknown.

Titan Submersible Wreckage Confirmed

United States Coast Guard officials have confirmed that several pieces of debris identified as parts of the missing 21-foot Titan submersible have been located 1,600 feet (488 meters) in front of Titanic‘s bow, on a smooth ocean floor without other Titanic debris nearby. The discovery was made by a remotely operated vehicle (ROV).

Five different major pieces of debris have been found, including the submersible’s tail cone, nose cone, and the front bell of the pressure hold. The new development was announced in a press briefing, which you can watch in full below:

This confirms Titan‘s destruction through a catastrophic loss of pressure, with the debris’ location and the size of the debris field indicating the submersible imploded in the water column. The vehicle did not hit the wreckage of Titanic, nor did it become entangled in any part of the sunken vessel.

“The debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. Upon this determination, we immediately notified the families,” said John Mauger, US Coast Guard Rear Admiral.

At this time, it is too early to tell whether or not the implosion occurred immediately when the submersible lost contact with its guide boat, the Canadian research vessel Polar Prince, or if the implosion happened significantly after that loss of contact. Contact was lost approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes after Titan began what was to have been a seven-hour exploration dive.

Sonar buoys involved with the search efforts did not detect anything consistent with a later implosion, but details must still be examined.

Five Lives Lost

All five individuals onboard the Titan are presumed lost, including OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, Titanic expert Paul-Henri Nargeolet, British explorer Hamis Harding, Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son, Suleman Dawood.

“On behalf of the United States Coast Guard and the entire unified command, I offer my deepest condolences to the families,” Mauger said when the loss of the vessel was confirmed.

Titan Submarine for Titanic Tour
Titan Submarine for Titanic Tour (Photo Credit: OceanGate)

“These men were true explorers who shared a distinct spirit of adventure, and a deep passion for exploring and protecting the world’s oceans,” said OceanGate Expeditions in a statement. “Our hearts are with these five souls and every member of their families during this tragic time. We grieve the loss of life and joy they brought to everyone they knew.”

While the exact depth of the submersible’s failure is not yet known, the depth of Titanic‘s wreckage is 12,500 feet (3,810 m) below sea level, with the bow and stern sections more than 2,600 feet (792 m) apart. At that depth, the external pressure is more than 5,300 pounds per square inch, or roughly 360 times greater than at the ocean’s surface.

Any leak in the submersible, no matter how miniscule, would have resulted in a virtually instantaneous implosion that would crush the occupants before their brains could process that an accident was occurring.

Investigation to Continue

The investigation of what happened to the submersible continues to proceed with ROV exploration, but it is a very complex case in extremely challenging conditions. Documentation of the search efforts, including mapping the debris field, will be meticulous in an attempt to reconstruct the last moments of Titan in an effort to understand the submersible’s failure.

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A decision about whether or not to work to recover the remains of the submersible has not yet been made. Multiple search assets from different countries have been involved in locating Titan, and will continue to be involved in the ongoing investigation.

Coast Guard and Private Search Assets
Coast Guard and Private Search Assets (Photo Courtesy: US Coast Guard)

The joint search effort has included the sonar-equipped Canadian Coast Guard vessel John Cabot; commercial vessels Skandi Vinland and Atlantic Merlin; additional Canadian Coast Guard vessels Ann Harvey and Terry Fox; ROV-equipped vessels Horizon Arctic, L’Atalante, and Magellan; as well as US Coast Guard air assets and US Navy experts and support personnel.

“The entire OceanGate family is deeply grateful for the countless men and women from multiple organizations of the international community who expedited wide-ranging resources and have worked so very hard on this mission,” the OceanGate statement read. “We appreciate their commitment to finding these five explorers, and their days and nights of tireless work in support of our crew and their families.”

Cruise Hive’s deepest condolences are with the families of those lost, the exploration community, and everyone involved with the tragic search efforts.

Princess Cruises Details Weddings and New Romance Ambassador

Princess Cruises is taking The Love Boat to another level while redefining romance at sea with the unveiling of new wedding packages. 

The cruise line has appointed TV host and bridal designer Randy Fenoli as the Love and Romance Ambassador. This role includes hosting a bridal fashion-themed cruise in December 2023 and developing signature wedding packages.

Setting the Stage for Unforgettable Moments

Princess Cruises announced today, June 22, that it has appointed Randy Fenoli as the Love and Romance Ambassador. 

Fenoli, known as the “King of Bridal” for his role in the popular series Randy to the Rescue and Say Yes to the Dress, will host a bridal fashion-themed cruise onboard Regal Princess, or The Love Boat in this case, in December 2023 and curate signature wedding packages exclusive to Princess Cruises. 

“Being named Love and Romance Ambassador for Princess Cruises is an incredible honor, and I’m beyond excited to explore new ways to weave enchanting moments of romance that reinforce and expand The Love Boat legacy,” said Fenoli.

Randy Fenoli Named Love and Romance Ambassador
Randy Fenoli Named Love and Romance Ambassador

The Princess Perfect Weddings are tailored to couples seeking unique and romantic ways to say “I do.” Couples can choose a small and intimate affair or a big celebration in The Love Boat‘s piazza or on the outdoor deck areas that offer stunning ocean views. 

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John Padgett, president of Princess Cruises: “Twenty-five years ago, Princess set the standard for weddings at sea, and with the help of Randy Fenoli, the most trusted source in the bridal industry, we’re doing it again with our new Princess Perfect Weddings packages, evolving our offerings to create unparalleled experiences for couples and their loved ones, all at tremendous value,” 

“These new packages let couples combine their dream wedding with an unforgettable voyage to picturesque destinations, to celebrate their special day in the most extraordinary ways imaginable.”

The seven-day wedding cruise onboard the 142,229 gross tons Regal Princess, will also offer exclusive events, meet and greets, and personalized wedding gown consultations. The ship will sail from Galveston, Texas, on December 3, 2023. Destinations include ports such as Roatan, Honduras; Costa Maya, Mexico; and Cozumel, Mexico.

Seamless Ceremonies

A lot can go wrong on a wedding day. To ensure everything goes as smoothly as possible, ship captains serve as ceremony officiants, and dedicated wedding specialists provide personalized assistance to couples, ensuring an unforgettable event. 

From selecting the perfect venue to arranging decorations, flowers, and photography, every detail is designed to meet the couple’s vision. The cruise line even offers guests the choice of a symbolic or a legal wedding.

“Our December Themed Cruise is going to be a celebration of all things bridal, and no matter their shape, their budget, or type of wedding, we’re going to help match all of our brides-to-be with the perfect dress.” according to Fenoli.

Regal Princess Cruise Ship
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Princess offers several wedding packages tailored to all types of gatherings. The Perfect Pair Wedding package, at $2,995 for a symbolic wedding or $3,495 for a legal wedding, includes the ceremony, fresh florals, a wedding cake, sparkling wine toast, dedicated photographer service, and romantic breakfast for the couple, among other amenities.

The Timeless Ceremony at Sea package offers more inclusivity for up to 8 guests. Priced at $3,995 for a symbolic wedding or $4,495 for a legal wedding; it adds a solo live musician during the ceremony and digital high-res photos to the list of offerings.

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For those planning a larger gathering, the Timeless Wedding at Sea package accommodates up to 18 guests. This package, priced at $5,995 for a symbolic wedding or $6,495 for a legal wedding, includes additional perks such as bridal hair styling & makeup, a solo live musician during the ceremony and reception, and a dedicated venue for the post-ceremony celebration.

In addition to wedding packages, Princess Cruises also offers packages for proposals and vow renewals at sea. The pricing is exclusive of the cost of the cruise.