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How Much Fuel Does a Cruise Ship Hold?

While modern cruise ships can be considered small cities on the water, you shouldn’t forget that you’re on a moving ship powered by fuel. When you think of it this way, you may wonder exactly how much fuel your cruise ship holds.

Not only are modern cruise ships massive vessels, but they are also at sea for days, if not weeks at a time. Therefore, it’s valid to wonder how big of a fuel tank these ships need to complete a sailing. Well, you’ve come to the right place to find out. In this article, you’ll learn how much the fuel capacity of a cruise ship is and more.

How Much Fuel Does a Cruise Ship Hold?

Generally, a large cruise ship up to 1,100 feet in length can carry as much as two million gallons of fuel on board. A smaller cruise ship can typically hold around 130,000 gallons. This is a significant amount of fuel. To compare, smaller yachts usually carry 200 to 1200 gallons of fuel onboard.

Cruise Ship Refueling
Cruise Ship Refueling (Photo Credit: Riccardo Arata / Shutterstock)

In 2016, the Guardian reported that Royal Caribbean’s Harmony of the Seas – previously the largest cruise ship in the world – has two four-story-high 16-cylinder Wärtsilä engines. Each diesel engine would burn 1,377 US gallons of diesel fuel an hour running at full power, or about 66,000 gallons a day.

Considering the Oasis-class Royal Caribbean vessel is made to sail for at least seven-day itineraries, you can only imagine how much diesel fuel the 227,500 gross ton Harmony of the Seas could truly hold. 

Now, let’s consider the factors affecting how much fuel a cruise ship can hold.

Factors That Affect the Amount of Fuel a Cruise Ship Holds

Several factors affect the amount of fuel a cruise ship can hold. However, the most important factor determining this is the cruise ship’s size.

Size is an essential factor in cruise ship fuel consumption and fuel efficiency. With the same distance, a smaller ship will have less fuel consumption than a larger ship, similar to motor vehicles on the road. A small sedan will hold significantly less fuel than a truck.

Fuel Tankers Refueling Cruise Ship
Fuel Tankers Refueling Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks / Shutterstock)

Cruising speed is also another factor that you must take into consideration. Larger cruise ships require more fuel to reach certain speeds due to the power needed to propel the vessel forward. Therefore, you can expect these larger cruise ships to hold more fuel.

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Finally, the length of the sailings the ship is built for can also affect how much fuel the ship can hold. The longer the ship’s sailings, the more fuel it’ll be required to hold, as cruise lines would want to keep refueling stops during the cruise to a minimum.

Cruise Ship Fuel FAQ

How much does it cost to fuel a cruise ship?

A cruise ship that holds about 1,000 passengers can spend over $15,000 a day on fuel, depending on fuel prices. A typical seven-day cruise can cost over $100,000 in fuel alone

For reference, Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas can hold 6,000 passengers, so you can do the math to figure out how much fueling that ship could cost. 

How often does a cruise ship refuel?

The frequency at which cruise ships need to refuel depends on how much fuel the cruise ship holds, which in turn depends on the size of the ship and other factors. However, most cruise ships can only spend about 12 days at sea without refueling. 

However, you’ll find cruise ships refueling more often than that, as they don’t typically like to run on empty!

How do cruise ships make sure they have enough fuel?

Cruise ships are always equipped with enough fuel before leaving the port. That said, there’s no need to worry about your cruise ship ever running out of gas. There are over 400 ports around the world that offer marine fuel, so chances are there will always be fuel available no matter what ship you’re on.

Final Thoughts

To conclude, cruise ships take a lot of fuel – millions of gallons worth. Although it may be hard to fathom this amount of fuel, it makes sense for massive ships that spend days or even weeks at sea. 

Luckily, you don’t have to worry about your ship’s fuel capacity. The only takeaway you need to know is that your cruise ship will never run out of fuel!

First Look as Biggest-Ever Cruise Ship Departs on Sea Trials

In an update following Friday’s news, Meyer Turku shipyard has released the first images of Icon of the Seas as she sets out for her inaugural set of sea trials. 

Initially scheduled for the weekend, the departure had to be postponed until today, Monday, June 19, due to harsh wind conditions. Icon of the Seas is expected to stay at sea for about one week, during which the shipyard will be testing some of the onboard systems, which cannot be tested while the ship is docked. 

A Glimpse into the Future of Cruising

Icon of the Seas has set sail on her first sea trials. While her initial departure was planned over the weekend, the weather conditions led to a rescheduled departure on Monday morning. The shipyard in charge of constructing the world’s largest cruise ship, Meyer Turku in Finland, and Royal Caribbean International both released several images of the occasion.

Icon of the Seas Sea Trials
Icon of the Seas Sea Trials (Photo Courtesy: Royal Caribbean)

The first pictures showcase the ship’s forward section and the huge Aquatheater as she navigates through the Turku Archipelago, assisted by a pair of tug boats. An alternative angle reveals the sprawling size of the ship with multiple distinguished features already discernible on the open decks. 

A standout shot provided by the Meyer Turku shipyard offers a comprehensive view of the aft end of the ship. Despite being under construction, locations for the Flowrider and the largest waterpark ever constructed onboard a cruise ship are taking shape, with several slides nearing completion.

Icon of the Seas Sea Trials
Icon of the Seas Sea Trials (Photo Courtesy: Meyer Turku)

On Deck 7, Splashaway Bay can be observed, occupying a surprisingly large space, while other features like the Hideaway bar, pool, and lounge area are becoming increasingly distinct. Other areas, such as Surfside and Chill Island, remain less visible.

Icon of the Seas Begins Her Journey

A video posted on YouTube further captures Icon of the Seas slowly advancing through the archipelago. The footage promises a glimpse of the spectacular experience awaiting guests once the ship is complete and fully operational.

As previously reported on Cruise Hive, sea trials are an indispensable part of the shipbuilding process. The Finnish shipyard, renowned for building some of the world’s largest cruise ships, continues to uphold its reputation with the Icon of the Seas, an incredible vessel that tops the charts at a staggering 250,800 gross tons. With 20 decks and a capacity for up to 7,600 guests, the ship is set to offer an unmatched cruising experience.

“Sea trials are one of the most important milestones on a ship’s road to completion. Sea trials are a way to test all the ship’s features that cannot be tested while docked, and that every function onboard is working as intended,” said Meyer Turku in a social media update earlier.

Once the sea trials are successfully completed, the first set is expected to last about a week, the ship will return to the Meyer Turku shipyard for final adjustments and outfitting. The ship, the first of its kind, is expected to undergo several trials before she is declared ready for commercial cruising.

Towards Cleaner, More Sustainable Cruising

Icon of the Seas, powered by an innovative Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) propulsion system and fuel-cell technology, is a substantial leap towards greener, more sustainable cruising.

The ship will redefine the guest experience with eight unique neighborhoods offering a variety of bars, restaurants, and experiences, all designed to deliver the ultimate family vacation.

Icon of the Seas Sea Trials
Icon of the Seas Sea Trials (Photo Courtesy: Meyer Turku)

After completing her sea trials and receiving the final touches at Meyer Turku, Icon of the Seas is scheduled to embark on her maiden voyage on January 27, 2024, from her homeport, PortMiami, Florida.

The maiden voyage will be a seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise, which includes stops in Basseterre, St. Kitts, and St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, as well as a day at Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island.

Following her maiden voyage, Icon of the Seas will offer a mix of 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries. Ports of call include Costa Maya and Cozumel in Mexico, Roatan, Honduras, St Kitts, St. Maarten, and Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Norwegian Cruise Line Closing Multiple Production Shows

Norwegian Cruise Line has informed members of its live entertainment staff that seven production shows currently being performed on nine vessels in the fleet will be closed in the next few months.

This follows previously announced entertainment cutbacks, and it is yet unknown what new shows may replace those being cancelled.

Seven Production Shows to Be Closed

A wide range of main lounge productions shows currently performed aboard Norwegian Cruise Line ships will take their final bows in the coming months.

The news was shared with entertainment staff, and while it is startling that so many shows are closing, the last performances for each are some months away.

Norwegian Joy Show
Norwegian Joy Show

This does give guests who wish to see the popular shows time to plan a cruise to see their favorites again, or to enjoy different options before they end. The shows to be cancelled are as follows:

  • Swing Norwegian Gem (ending July 7, 2023)
  • World BeatNorwegian Spirit (ending August 16, 2023); Norwegian Sun (ending October 11, 2023)
  • VelvetNorwegian Jewel (ending September 25, 2023)
  • What the World Needs NowNorwegian Star (ending October 11, 2023)
  • FootlooseNorwegian Joy (ending October 28, 2023)
  • ShowdownNorwegian Dawn (ending November 4, 2023)
  • Six Norwegian Breakaway (ending January 26, 2024); Norwegian Bliss (ending February 24, 2024)

Many of these shows have already been removed from Norwegian Cruise Line’s website, though Six remains advertised as the award-winning “cultural phenomenon musical sweeping the stages” that highlights the six wives of Henry VIII telling their stories through musical talent with a 21st-century girl power vibe.

Earlier this year, Kinky Boots was also closed, which had been performed aboard Norwegian Encore until January 15, 2023.

At this time, while the cruise line does indicate new options are in development, no new shows have been announced for the vessels losing their top production entertainment.

Why Are So Many Shows Ending?

No explanation has been given about why the popular shows – which often require reservations, particularly on the larger vessels – are being closed, but there could be several reasons.

Read Also: Norwegian Cruise Line Begins Pre-Cruise Entertainment Reservations

Because many of these shows are fully licensed productions, the licensing fees could be extreme, and the cruise line may be choosing to develop its own alternative shows without the need for extra fees. It is also possible that the production companies that distribute the shows are choosing not to renew licensure with the cruise line.

Norwegian Cruise Line Ship Theater
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New shows may also use smaller casts, which could help with the bottom line costs of producing the entertainment options at a time when all major cruise lines are still working to recover from massive debt incurred during the 15-month industry-wide shutdown.

New production shows may make use of unique entertainment options, such as acrobats, contortionists, jugglers, magicians, and other skills beyond singing and dancing, or they may integrate more technology such as lasers, drones, water effects, holograms, and more to create a spectacular experience even with a smaller cast.

It is also possible that the shows have simply run their course, and the cruise line is looking to refresh entertainment options to give returning guests new and exciting shows to enjoy, and new, high-energy options to attract more first-time cruisers who may not be as interested in Broadway or West End productions.

Remaining Shows

Several great productions are still in use across the Norwegian fleet, including The Choir of Man performed exclusively aboard Norwegian Encore and Norwegian Escape, as well as the new Summer: The Donna Summer Musical on Norwegian Prima.

Norwegian Prima Cruise Ship
Norwegian Prima Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: eric laudonien / Shutterstock)

Legends in Concert remains aboard Norwegian Pearl, and Burn the Floor is now playing on three ships – Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Getaway, and Norwegian Epic.

Each ship also hosts a variety of other live entertainment and music options, such as the interactive shows at Syd Norman’s Pour House and the dueling, sing-a-long fun of Howl at the Moon. The Cavern Club features a Beatles cover band, and every ship has a variety of comedians, deck parties, game shows, and other entertainment options.

Norwegian Cruise Line Removes Months of Spirit Sailings

Norwegian Cruise Line has reached out to guests booked on many different sailings for Norwegian Spirit in 2024 and 2025 to let them know their cruises have been cancelled.

Different guests have reported months of cancelled bookings, which leaves the ship’s deployment plans in question for the next two years.

2024 Norwegian Spirit Cancellations

Just one month ago, Norwegian Cruise Line announced the cancellation of several months of Alaska sailings for Norwegian Spirit. The 12 total sailings represented nearly all of the ship’s 2024 Alaska sailing season, and the changes were made due to a full ship charter for all of those sailings.

Now, even more 2024 cruises have been cancelled for the newly renovated ship. Guests booked on sailings from May 8 through June 17, 2024 have been informed of cancellations of all cruises in that five-week window.

Norwegian Cruise Line said in a letter:As a company, we are committed to providing exceptional vacation experiences, both aboard our ships and by taking our guests to some of the most sought-out destinations around the world. As a result of a fleet redeployment, Norwegian Spirit’s sailings from May 8, 2024, through and including June 17, 2024, have been canceled.”

Norwegian Spirit Cruise Ship
Norwegian Spirit Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: ackats / Shutterstock)

This includes four separate, unique sailings that would have brought the ship from Vancouver to Honolulu, then on to Papeete, Tahiti, then return sailings back to Honolulu and back to Vancouver. The two Vancouver/Honolulu sailings were 12 nights each, while the two Honolulu/Papeete sailings were each 16 nights.

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Guests on any of these cruises are being refunded 100% of the fare paid, to be returned to the original form of payment. These refunds will process automatically but may take several weeks, depending on each guest’s financial institution.

Impacted travelers are also receiving a 20% discount as a future cruise credit (FCC) toward any alternative Norwegian Spirit cruise from June 23, 2023 through and including April 22, 2024.

Read Also: Norwegian Cancels Full Season of Calls to Alaskan Port

Finally, an additional 10% discount FCC is being offered for any Norwegian Cruise Line sailing on any vessel from June 23, 2023, through December 31, 2024. This 10% discount cannot be combined with the 20% discount specifically for Norwegian Spirit sailings.

“We sincerely appreciate your understanding and look forward to welcoming you aboard very soon,” the notification email concluded.

2025 Norwegian Spirit Cancellations

In addition to the months of 2024 cancellations, Norwegian Cruise Line has also reached out to guests booked for Norwegian Spirit sailings from February 8 through November 23, 2025, to inform them that all of those cruises – more than nine months’ worth of sailings – are also cancelled.

These were to have included 21 different cruises, including 12-, 13-, 14-, and 15-night sailings in Australia, New Zealand, French Polynesia, and Hawaii.

Norwegian Spirit Cruise Ship
Norwegian Spirit Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Jennifer Jessica Peck / Shutterstock)

Guests impacted by the 2025 cancellations will receive similar compensation as for the 2024 cancelled cruises: a 100% refund of the fare paid, a 20% FCC discount for select Norwegian Spirit sailings (June 23, 2023, through, and including April 22, 2024), and a 10% discount FCC for any other published sailing from June 23, 2023 through and including December 31, 2025, not combinable with the Norwegian Spirit discount.

Why So Many Cancellations?

No detailed explanation has been given as to why dozens of cruises have been cancelled for Norwegian Spirit in recent weeks. Each email has only stated that the changes are “a result of fleet redeployment” though no new itineraries for the ship have yet been announced.

The Leo-class vessel is the oldest in Norwegian Cruise Line’s fleet, having debuted in 1998, but only recently received a $100 million (USD) bow-to-stern refurbishment.

This massive investment to upgrade and renovate the ship does not indicate that selling the vessel may be imminent, and it is instead likely that new itineraries will be announced shortly and Norwegian Spirit will instead be sailing in different regions than initially planned.

What’s on the Bottom of a Cruise Ship?

When you board your cruise ship to kick off your vacation, chances are you aren’t thinking about the ship’s anatomy. But for those enthusiasts that get excited about the cruise ship itself, you may be curious to know about every part of it. 

Everyone is always curious about their cabin or stateroom, what to do on the upper deck, and where the crew members hang out. But one part of a cruise ship that is often overlooked is the bottom.

The bottom of cruise ships is referred to as the hull. The hull can be further broken down into other parts and features that all work together to ensure the operation and maintenance of the massive ship.

In this article, you’ll learn what lies at the bottom to understand the importance of this part and better understand how they function overall.

What Do the Bottom of Cruise Ships Look Like?

Before diving deeper into the specifics, let’s start by describing what it looks like.

The bottom of most cruise ships is relatively flat. A wide, flat bottom makes the ship more stable and minimizes additional movement. Cruise ships have a flat bottom, but the front part narrows into a bulbous shape, while the back is slightly elevated. 

What Is the Bottom of a Cruise Ship Called?

The bottom of the cruise ship is commonly known as the hull. People usually refer to this when discussing the topic. However, the very lowest part is the Keel, the main foundation of the ship. It’s also the first main block of the vessel to be constructed.

The hull, specifically, is the watertight outer body of the vessel. This part of the ship extends down into the water and upwards to the lower open decks of the ship.

Bottom of Cruise Ship
Bottom of a Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Tawansak / Shutterstock)

The hulls of modern cruise ships consist of welded heavy steel panels to protect them from corrosion and damage. This helps these vessels sail day after day for decades.

Ships that go through polar expeditions often have additional layers of steel on their hulls to break through the ice. The lowest crew and sometimes passenger accommodations have portholes integrated into the hull as windows.

Read Also: Ocean Liner vs. Cruise Ship – What are the Differences?

Cruise ship hulls come in different shapes. For example, to slice through the water smoothly, large oceangoing ships usually have a deep V-shaped hull. 

In contrast, riverboats usually have either a shallow V-shaped hull or a flat-bottom hull so they can cruise in different depths of water. While it’s good to know what a hull is, there are other parts of the bottom that you should know. Let’s check them out.

Other Parts on the Bottom

Ships are complex and have many moving parts to operate properly. Here are other parts of the ships that you should know alongside the hull.

Bottom of Ship
Bottom of Ship (Photo Credit: El Greco 1973 / Shutterstock)
  • Keel: The keel of a ship is the bottommost structural part of the ship, which runs from the bow to the stern along the centerline.
  • Bilge keels: Bilge keels are found on either side of the bottom of the cruise ship. They’re devices that reduce the ship’s ability to roll onto either side of the water. 
  • Bulbous bow: Located at the front end of the cruise ship, the bulbous bow is designed to reduce the ship’s drag while at sea by changing how the waves affect the hull. This way, the ship ends up consuming less fuel throughout the sailing. 

FAQ

How do you clean the bottom of a cruise ship?

There are two ways to clean the bottom of a cruise ship. The first way is to dry dock the ship and clean it from the outside while undergoing other maintenance. The only downside to this method is how much it costs. When the vessel is dry-docked, it is expensive for the cruise line.

A more affordable way to clean a cruise ship’s bottom is to manually clean it underwater using divers’ equipment. The only thing to watch out for with this one is not to remove invasive species and introduce them into foreign waters.

How much of a cruise ship is underwater?

About 10% of a ship’s overall height is underwater. This could end up being anywhere from 20 feet to 30 feet. That said, the larger the vessel, the deeper underwater the bottom part will be and the heavier it will be. 

Mystery Solved

In conclusion, the underside of a cruise ship is referred to as the hull, which comprises several layers of steel to safeguard the massive vessel’s base.

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The bottom plays an essential role in the overall operation of the vessel and in ensuring the safety of all on board. Hopefully, this article has made you feel better about what lies at the bottom to add some peace of mind and the behind-the-scenes of a vessel.

Carnival Cruise Line Testing Dining Room Menu Changes

Carnival Cruise Line will be trialing a fully revamped Dining room menu onboard Carnival Dream, with plans to roll out the changes to the rest of the fleet by the fall.

The company’s president, Christine Duffy, unveiled the plans during a video shot onboard Carnival Venezia. Not only is Carnival addressing portion sizing, but it will also bring dishes from the specialty restaurants to the main dining rooms and introduce many new dishes, including vegetarian options.

Carnival Announces Menu Redesign

After a long period without change, Carnival Cruise Line president Christine Duffy announced today, June 16, a massive change to the cruise line’s dining menus. The cruise line’s fans will welcome the changes as it addresses many issues that guests have brought forward. 

The upcoming changes to the dining experience, which include the introduction of nearly 60 new dishes, will be tested first onboard Carnival Dream. According to Duffy’s recent video message, the changes result from a rigorous process. You can watch the video below:

“Starting with this Saturday’s embarkation on Carnival Dream, we’re gonna be testing a new menu in the main dining room. Then the goal is that we’ll start implementing these changes across the fleet this fall.”

“Now, this was all done in consultation with our chief culinary officer, Emeril Lagasse. Where we’ve been looking at every aspect of the main dining room offerings. I think our guests are gonna be very excited as we plan to bring more variety with nearly 60 new entree presentations that will rotate through,” Duffy said in a video shot onboard the cruise line’s newest cruise ship, Carnival Venezia.

Variety and Portion Sizes

The new menu aims to bring a sense of variety to the dining room with nearly 60 new rotating entree presentations. Moreover, it’s not just the number of choices that are changing – certain dishes will now be available in larger portions, while the cruise line also plans to introduce certain specialty restaurant offerings in the main dining room.

“The menu in Main Dining the menu is gonna include offerings from our specialty dining restaurants across the fleet so that more of our guests can experience the wide variety of great food we offer no matter which ship you’re sailing on. And we’re also addressing bigger portion offerings on certain entrees based on your feedback,” Duffy noted.

Carnival Cruise Line Menu Change
Carnival Cruise Line Menu Change

However, fan-favorite dishes such as the chocolate melting cake and bitter and blanc will still be on the menu. Moreover, the enhancements will bring a broader range of dietary items, with Duffy revealing an increase in vegetarian options and the introduction of a dining entree salad with a protein component.

The menu changes also extend to the Carnival Journeys voyages. Guests aboard these longer itineraries can look forward to more variety to keep the dining experience exciting. 

Christine Duffy: “We’re also gonna be offering more vegetarian options and we’ve decided to add a dining  entree salad, so a nice big salad with a protein and Carnival Journeys voyages will also have more variety to keep things fun.”

Carnival Dream Takes the Lead

As Carnival Dream embarks on its 8-night Eastern Caribbean voyage from Galveston, Texas, on Saturday, June 17, it will provide the first real test for the new menu. Before returning to Galveston, the cruise includes stops at Key West, Florida, and Freeport, Half Moon Cay, and Nassau, Bahamas.

As part of the trial, Duffy encourages guests sailing on Carnival Dream this summer to enjoy the new menu and share their feedback. “So if you are gonna be sailing Carnival Dream this summer, enjoy the new menu. I know you’ll be sharing your feedback.”

With the cruise line planning to introduce these menu enhancements fleetwide soon, it will be interesting to see if the changes are indeed something guests will love.

Virgin Voyages Details One-of-a-Kind Cruise With Richard Branson

Richard Branson is planning a big party later this summer aboard Virgin Voyages’ Resilient Lady to mark the Virgin brand’s 50-plus years of innovation. Cruisers can sail along with Branson, undoubtedly one of the world’s best-known entrepreneurs, as the ship island-hops through the Eastern Mediterranean.

Cruise to Mark Virgin’s Decades of Successes

Virgin Voyages announced it will sail a special cruise, “A Virgin Celebration Voyage,” with British mogul Richard Branson and other company leaders onboard, giving guests on the line’s newest ship, Resilient Lady, the chance to interact with the Virgin Group’s top brass.

The 7-night celebration voyage is roundtrip from Athens and departs on August 27, 2023, calling at Santorini, Rhodes, and Mykonos, Greece, and Bodrum, Turkey.

Resilient Lady Cruise Ship
Resilient Lady Cruise Ship (Photo Courtesy: Alex Anderson / Maritime Filming UK)

Branson launched Virgin Voyages in 2021, but his other major businesses date back decades, starting with Virgin Airways. Besides Resilient Lady, which debuted just last month, Virgin Voyages also operates Scarlet Lady and Valiant Lady. A fourth ship, Brilliant Lady, is due to enter service in December 2023. All four are identical, carrying 2,770 guests.

The celebration cruise will feature fireside chats with Virgin Group leaders and influencers, special performances, culinary programs, and other notable experiences. The cruise is expected to be a draw for members of the cruise line’s loyalty program, called Sailing Club.

In fact, the cruise was designed with Virgin brand loyalists and Sailing Club members in mind, with the line offering a “Red Hot Savings Offer” of 30% off the fare to those guests. 

“When we launched our Sailing Club last year, we knew we wanted to offer a unique loyalty program that provided Sailors with irresistible benefits and exclusive access to special brand moments,” said Tom McAplin, CEO of Virgin Voyages. 

A Virgin Celebration Voyage is a great example of this and benefits not only our Virgin following, but our incredible Sailing Club members. It’s an exciting time to be a real brand loyalist, he added.

Richard Branson, Virgin Voyages
Photo By: Virgin Voyages

The cruise line said the special voyage will “break down all of the stuffy corporate barriers and offer a candid look into one of the most ground-breaking, recognizable and respected brands of all time.

Those brands are spread across multiple business sectors besides travel, such as music and entertainment (think Virgin Records), media, financial services, and space, Branson’s latest adventure – the Virgin Galactic space-flight company.

The Virgin Galactic brand, in fact, announced earlier this week that it has set a launch window of June 27 to June 30 to operate its first commercial space flight.

About the Virgin Voyages Ships

Resilient Lady launched her inaugural season from Athens on May 14, 2023, and will sail to ports in Greece and Turkey through October. In early November, the ship will reposition to Melbourne, Australia, offering a series of Australia sailings roundtrip from Sydney and Melbourne.

The ship originally was slated to include New Zealand ports on her itineraries, but the line altered those plans last week, attributing the change to guest and travel partner feedback calling for shorter cruises.

Virgin Voyages Valiant Lady Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Felix Mizioznikov / Shutterstock

The line’s fourth sister ship, Brilliant Lady, is in her final outfitting stages following her float-out in November 2002 from the Fincantieri shipyard in Genoa, Italy.

Brilliant Lady will sail her maiden voyage from PortMiami on December 24, 2023. The 5-night Caribbean Holidays cruise will call at Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; St Croix, US Virgin Islands; and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

All Virgin Voyages ships are adult-only, with a minimum age of 18 required to book a cruise. The brand diverts from traditional cruise lines in several ways, among them the lack of a main dining room.

On Virgin ships, cruisers have a choice of some 20 dining venues, many of them themed and all included in the base fare.

New Princess Cruise Ship to Feature First Rollglider at Sea

Princess Cruises has revealed further details about its hugely anticipated and largest-ever cruise ship, Sun Princess.

Even though the new vessel is still at the shipyard, the cruise line is already teasing new features, including the first rollglider at sea! The new feature is part of a new top family deck unveiled today and new spaces for younger guests.

Sun Princess Park19 Family Deck With First Rollglider

The cruise line has teased more about its new Sphere-class Sun Princess cruise ship, a new class LNG-powered vessel currently under construction in Italy and debuting in early 2024.

Princess Cruises has detailed the ship’s new Park19, a new top-deck family activity zone that also features the first rollglider on a ship, named Sea Breeze.

Park19 as the name suggests is a new space created for all our guests, including activities to bring together multi-generational travel families in a location with spectacular views and fun outdoor activities for all,said John Padgett, Princess Cruises president.

Sun Princess Park19
Sun Princess Park19

The space for the entire family to have some fun spans decks 19, 20, and 21. The main highlight of the space will be Sea Breeze, allowing guests to glide safely above the deck, offering stunning panoramic views.

A passenger will be safely harnessed to an electric roll glider and can reach speeds of up to 11 mph via an overhead track. The exclusive ride, the first on any ship, lasts up to 90 seconds and is ADA-accessible.

The new area was tailored based on guest feedback for more family and group activities spaces,Padgett added.

Park19 has even more ways to bring the fun on the open decks. An engaging climbing structure with access will start on decks 19 to 20. What’s being named Coastal Climb, guests must manage through obstacles high above the deck below.

Sun Princess Infinite Horizon
Sun Princess Infinite Horizon

When guests reach the top of the climbing structure, they will be met with The Lookout, an open-air observation deck with 360-degree views of the ocean and the Sun Princess cruise ship. There will also be The Net, above deck 19, with guests having to make their way across, along with a balance and climbing nets.

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Sun Princess will continue offering the chance for an amazing view on the open deck with Infinite Horizon. Guests can look at the decks below through these tilting glass panels.

As part of Park19 is also a Hammock Area for guests to relax, a Splash Zone with water sculptures, a jogging track that wraps around the activity deck, and a recreational court offering all kinds of sports and wellness options.

Spaces for Teens and Youth on Sun Princess

There will be some dedicated spaces for the younger passengers on decks six and seven. Each venue will be for a specific age, ranging from six months to 17 years old.

These expanded offerings give younger cruisers plenty to explore and enjoy aboard Sun Princess, creating an even more family-friendly experience with something for everyone regardless of age,Padgett added.

Sun Princess Firefly Park
Sun Princess Firefly Park

The Firefly Park will be open for only the youngest passengers, from six months to seven years old. However, their family members can also attend the venue to interact and play with their younger family members. Kids can be dropped off to enjoy various activities, while the parents can have a break and enjoy other parts of the Sun Princess.

The venue will have a dedicated play area for babies up to three years old to crawl and engage. A babysitting service is available during the after-hours between 10 AM and 1 AM, but this will cost $5 per hour and only for kids aged three-12.

Sun Princess Neon Grove
Sun Princess Neon Grove

There’s the Neon Grove space and The Underground for the older kids. These are two separate venues depending on age, are located on deck seven. Both venues feature chillout areas, different gaming consoles, and some games like air hockey. The staff will also put on various activities to keep them busy.

Sun Princess Debuts in Early 2024

The new Sun Princess is currently under construction at the Fincantieri Monfalcone shipyard in Italy. The ship has already celebrated its float out onto the water for the first time in March 2023. The main focus is outfitting all the interior spaces ready for the big debut in February 2024.

Sun Princess at the Shipyard
Sun Princess at the Shipyard

Once completed, the first Sphere class cruise ship for Princess Cruises will be 175,000 gross tons, making her the largest ever built for the Carnival-owned cruise line. She will be fully powered by Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). The passenger capacity will be 4,300.

The ship’s first guest voyage will be out of Barcelona, Spain, on February 8, 2024. The inaugural voyage will be for ten nights around the Mediterranean, including ports in Spain, Greece, and Italy. Sun Princess will sail a full inaugural season in Europe before redeploying to the Caribbean out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in November 2024.

Carnival Venezia Makes Long-Awaited Debut From New York City

The latest addition to the Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet, Carnival Venezia, has embarked on its inaugural voyage from New York City today. The arrival of the first ‘Carnival Fun Italian Style’ has been eagerly anticipated by fans of the cruise line and those eager to sail onboard the former Costa Cruises ship from the Big Apple. 

Carnival Venezia set sail to Bermuda after a spectacular and Fun naming ceremony on Wednesday evening, hosted by the first-ever Godfather for Carnival Cruise Line, Jay Leno. 

Special Inaugural Event Sets Sail

The latest addition to the Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet, Carnival Venezia, embarked on its inaugural voyage from New York City today, June 15, 2023.

The first cruise will sail to King’s Wharf, Bermuda, where she arrives on June 17. She will return for her next cruise, an 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean, on June 19. The newest cruise ship in Carnival’s fleet made her grand arrival in the city on June 13.

Carnival hosted a welcome event at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal to commemorate the ship’s maiden voyage from New York. The festivities began on Wednesday evening with a naming ceremony onboard and continued into Thursday morning with the boarding of the first guests.

Carnival Venezia Naming Ceremony
Carnival Venezia Naming Ceremony

The event was highlighted by a special blessing from Father Enrique Salvo of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The 135,500 gross tons cruise ship also received a visit from Jay Leno, the acclaimed comedian and Late-Night television host, who has been named the first-ever godfather of a Carnival ship. 

In addition to his godfatherly duties, Leno performed a unique comedy show exclusively for the event attendees.

In her remarks, Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line, celebrated Leno’s participation, stating,  “By highlighting his own Italian heritage, Jay is helping us celebrate the Italian theming guests will experience when they cruise on this beautiful ship.”

Carnival Venezia Naming Ceremony
Carnival Venezia Naming Ceremony

On Thursday morning in the Manhattan Cruise Terminal, Christine Duffy held a special event to receive guests boarding the newly named cruise ship. Accompanied by Captain Claudio Cupisti and a group of early boarders, Duffy led a ribbon-cutting ceremony, marking the official start of the embarkation process.

Carnival Venezia New York Debut
Carnival Venezia New York Debut

Given the strong historical ties between New York City and Italy, Carnival Cruise Line could not have picked a better place to homeport its first-ever ‘Italian Fun Ship.’

“We’ve heard great reviews from guests who sailed on the ship’s transatlantic crossing, and now I am so happy to welcome our first guests joining us from New York to enjoy what’s in store for them,” Duffy said.

Carnival Venezia: Fun Italian Style

Carnival Venezia, a Vista-class cruise ship, was formerly a part of the Costa Cruises fleet, destined to sail in China. After an extensive refurbishment, the vessel now boasts popular Carnival favorites while maintaining its unique Italian flair, offering guests an experience of American spirit blended with Italian elegance. 

It marks the introduction of Carnival’s innovative “Fun Italian Style” concept, which integrates the line’s signature fun-filled elements with Italian design reminiscent of her past.

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

Following her inaugural cruise, Carnival Venezia has a summer schedule packed with four-, five-, six-, and eight-day sailings. 

Destinations include the Caribbean, Bermuda, and ports in Canada and New England. After the summer, from September 29, 2023, the ship will embark on eight- to 12-day cruises to the Eastern Caribbean, Southern Caribbean, and The Bahamas from Port Canaveral. 

Highlights include Saint Thomas, San Juan, Aruba, and four of Carnival’s private destinations: Half Moon Cay, Princess Cays, Amber Cove, and Grand Turk.

Carnival Venezia is the first of three new cruise ships joining the Carnival fleet over the next year. Next up will be Excel-class LNG-powered Carnival Jubilee, which is expected to make her debut on December 23 from Galveston, Texas. 

Carnival Firenze will be handed over to Carnival by Costa Cruises later this year and will debut from Long Beach, California, on May 2, 2024.