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Celebrity Cruise Ship Classes: 5 Different Types Explained

Celebrity Cruises’ fleet is broken down into three main classes: the Edge series, Solstice series and Millennium series. Fourteen of the line’s seventeen ships are umbrellaed beneath these three classes, with the remaining three ships being smaller, individual vessels for Galapagos expeditions and river cruising. 

Here’s what you need to know if you’re planning an upcoming vacation and trying to choose the best ship for your needs.

Celebrity Edge Class

The newest ships in the Celebrity fleet, when the Edge series debuted in 2018, with lead ship Celebrity Edge, it was the cruise line’s first new vessel in about six years. 

ShipEntered ServiceGross TonnageGuest Capacity
Celebrity EdgeDec 2018129,500 GT2,918
Celebrity ApexApril 2020129,500 GT2,910
Celebrity BeyondApril 2022140,600 GT3,849
Celebrity AscentNov 2023140,600 GT3,849
Celebrity XcelNov 2025140,600 GT3,248

While the Edge series ships aren’t necessarily huge by today’s standards (just compare them to mega ships like those operated by Royal Caribbean), they have introduced some cool new features both to Celebrity Cruises and the industry as a whole.

Celebrity Edge

Right at the beginning, Celebrity Edge took things to new heights.

It gave cruisers The Retreat, which is the cruise line’s VIP ship-within-a-ship area. It also brought new stateroom categories to the table, including the state-of-the-art Edge Stateroom with the Infinite Veranda. 

If you’ve yet to experience an infinite veranda stateroom for yourself, I’d highly recommend it, at least once. You basically get to enjoy an indoor-outdoor living space, thanks to the ability to lower and raise the exterior window at just the touch of a button.

Celebrity Edge Cruise Ship
Celebrity Edge Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Peter Titmuss)

It’s almost like a balcony, but better, because you don’t have to actually leave your stateroom to enjoy the outdoors. Plus, the infinite veranda staterooms on Edge-class ships are 23% larger than the normal veranda staterooms on Solstice-class ships.

Another groundbreaking feature to debut on Celebrity Edge is the Magic Carpet. These cantilevered platforms sit out over the side of the ship and are used for dining, as social areas, etc.

Then, there’s the Rooftop Garden, which is a lush public space with a restaurant, sculptures and more. 

Celebrity Apex and Celebrity Beyond

In 2020, Celebrity Apex brought further new features to the line, including the Craft Social pub. Celebrity Beyond, meanwhile, introduced the line’s Aqua Sky suites, a wellness-focused suite category with spa-associated amenities, including access to The Retreat.

Celebrity Apex Cruise Ship
Celebrity Apex Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: fitzcrittle)

Celebrity Beyond was also a jump in size, weighing in at 10,000-plus greater GT, as compared to prior ships in the class — a trend that continued on with the next two ships.

Both Celebrity Beyond and Celebrity Ascent offer larger public spaces, more dining options and nearly 200   more staterooms and suites than the class’s preceding vessels.

Celebrity Xcel and Future Ships

Then, most recently, Celebrity Xcel joined the fleet in November 2025 — and it’s getting great reviews. It continued the trend of expanding the cruise experience, with new features. 

At its launch, new dining included Spice Café, replacing the cruise line’s prior Eden Café and offering rotating destination-inspired menus; Mosaic, a fine dining eatery that likewise rotates menus based on itinerary; and Bora, a Greek supper club.

Celebrity Xcel on Sea Trials
Celebrity Xcel on Sea Trials

Meanwhile, The Bazaar is a new indoor-outdoor space that offers an ever-evolving selection of fun, including marketplace-style shopping, live music, dining and more. There’s also the first-ever Celebrity Flagship store aboard the ship, as well as the new experiences in the spa, like a   Hydra Room and Vitamin D deck.

Celebrity’s Edge class is still ongoing, with a sixth ship expected to arrive in 2028: Celebrity Xcite

Celebrity Solstice Class

The Solstice class is getting up there in age, but these ships are still worth your consideration for an upcoming cruise, as they’ve been renovated and kept up to modern standards — even if they’re not quite as flashy as the most recent, Edge-class ships. 

ShipEntered ServiceGross TonnageGuest Capacity
Celebrity SolsticeNov 2008122,000 GT3,148
Celebrity EquinoxAug 2009122,000 GT3,148
Celebrity EclipseApril 2010122,000 GT3,148
Celebrity SilhouetteJuly 2011122,400 GT3,324
Celebrity ReflectionOct 2012126,000 GT3,480

When Celebrity Solstice entered service in 2008, it was significantly bigger than any of the other ships that the cruise line had put out before. Solstice-class vessels measure in at about 30,000 greater GT than Millennium-class ships. They can also hold about 500-plus more passengers, at least.

Celebrity Solstice introduced the Lawn Club, an outdoor space that quickly became a favorite throughout the fleet, as well as new dining, drinking and entertainment.

The Lawn Club features real grass, which felt absolutely groundbreaking at the time of the ship’s launch, and the club is even home to a glass-blowing pavilion, where you can take glass-making classes.

Celebrity Solstice Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Ian Dewar Photography / Shutterstock

Celebrity Reflection made its own waves, when it introduced the cruise line’s first two-bedroom suite. The Reflection Suite measures in at more than 1,600 square feet.

All of these ships have been refurbished relatively recently, within the last five years. Some have also been outfitted with features and highlights that originally were only available on Edge-class ships, but were later added to older ships when time came up for reno.

Celebrity Millennium Class

The oldest ships in the Celebrity Cruises fleet, the Millennium series vessels, are also the smallest.

ShipEntered Service Gross TonnageGuest Capacity
Celebrity MillenniumJuly 200091,000 GT2,593
Celebrity InfinityMay 200191,000 GT2,593
Celebrity SummitOct 200191,000 GT2,599
Celebrity ConstellationMay 200291,000 GT2,599

Celebrity Millennium was initially intended to be even smaller than it is, but both this ship and Celebrity Infinity arrived weighing in at 91,000 GT, and that was a size the cruise line stuck with for the rest of the vessels in this class. 

The Celebrity Millennium was the first ship to debut after Celebrity Cruises’ merging with Royal Caribbean Group.

Celebrity Millennium Cruise Ship
Celebrity Millennium Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Alexander Piragis)

While all of these ships are old by industry standards, they have been refurbished not once, but multiple times, with upgrades made to bring them up to par. Just as was done with the Solstice class, Millennium vessels have also been updated to include features and venues that were previously only available on newer ships.

Celebrity Flora Class

As mentioned, there are an additional three Celebrity Cruises ships beyond the 14 detailed above. 

In the Celebrity Galapagos series, there’s currently just one ship, Celebrity Flora, which debuted in June 2019 and can accommodate just 100 guests with its gross tonnage of 5,739 GT.

Celebrity Flora Cruise Ship
Celebrity Flora Cruise Ship

The ship serves expedition cruises to — where else? — the Galapagos Islands. The cruise line claims that the ship offers the largest suites out of any ship sailing to the destination.

River Cruises Class

Then, Celebrity Cruises recently announced that it would be delving into the river cruising market. It plans to introduce two river ships in 2027. Celebrity Compass and Celebrity Seeker will both be able to accommodate 172 guests.

Celebrity Cruises River Ship
Celebrity Cruises River Ship

Both will set sail on the Rhine and Danube Rivers and the ships will offer some river cruising industry firsts. For example, they’ll feature Magic Edge cantilevered dining pods that float above the water.

They’ll also feature eight restaurants and bars, with 24/7 dining. No other river cruise provider is currently offering that many dining choices or 24/7 dining. 

Which Class is Best for You?

With Celebrity Cruises sailing to destinations all across the globe — Alaska, Australia, Europe, Asia, Hawaii and beyond — when deciding which itinerary you pick, you may have your choice of multiple ships across more than one class.

So how do you pick the best fit for you? 

If you prefer the absolute height of innovation and all things new when you cruise, then you’re absolutely going to want to sail on an Edge-class ship, hands down.

If, though, you prefer a smaller size ship and a more intimate setting, you can’t go wrong with one of the older vessels in the fleet. While older ships may not have some of the fanciest features, like the Magic Carpet, they still have everything you need for a top-tier cruise, such as plenty of restaurants, spas, casinos, lounges, etc.

St. Maarten Cruise Mystery Ends as Missing Passenger Located Safely

Key Aspects:

  • Ann Evans, previously believed missing in St. Maarten, has been located and appears to have disappeared intentionally.
  • Evans debarked Rotterdam on November 20 and initially disappeared from an organized bus tour.
  • Intentionally going “missing” from a cruise ship is not a legal way to emigrate and can be a massive waste of local resources.

The cruise guest missing from Holland America Line’s Rotterdam since November 20 has been located safely in St. Maarten.

While Ann Evans had debarked Rotterdam as part of an organized tour on the morning of Thursday, November 20, she failed to return to the cruise ship.

Further investigation noted that she’d left the tour bus at Marigot, French Saint Martin, but did not return to the bus at that point and was therefore considered missing.

Following up on reports, authorities further traced what they believe to be Evans’ whereabouts in the area.

“Based on information gathered during the investigation, KPSM has reason to believe that a female matching Ms. Evans’ description checked into a hotel on the French side of the island using her passport. She has also reportedly been seen in the surrounding area of that establishment,” an interim update noted.

Following an extensive search and appeals to the public via social media, authorities were able to contact the missing woman and confirm her safety, though no further information will be provided.

“Following coordination between KPSM and other partners, contact has been made with the individual in question. In accordance with the laws governing privacy and the protection of personal data, no additional information will be released about the individual or their circumstances,” the Police Force of St. Maartin confirmed.

Ann Evans, a 55-year-old American woman, was aboard the ship’s 12-night Eastern Caribbean cruise that departed Fort Lauderdale on Sunday, November 16.

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The newest ship in the Holland America Line fleet, the Pinnacle-class Rotterdam can welcome up to 4,173 guests onboard when fully booked.

Despite her disappearance, no appeals from family members or friends were made public, and it is unknown why Evans may have chosen to depart the ship in St. Maarten and not return.

It is not legal for cruise guests to use closed-loop cruises as a means to travel between international destinations with no intent to return to the cruise ship.

To do so causes an immense response from authorities when a missing person is reported, as cruise ships must do when a guest fails to return to the vessel before departure.

Missing Cruise Passenger in St. Maarten
Missing Cruise Passenger in St. Maarten (Photo Credits: Frank Kinch & The Police Force of Sint Maarten)

This response includes searches and other emergency actions, such as news reports and hospital contacts. In some cases, cruise ships with hundreds or thousands of guests aboard may even be delayed due to the person’s actions.

The situation with Evans is somewhat similar to another recent not-really-missing guest from a cruise ship. In September 2025, Jessica Collins debarked Carnival Horizon in Bonaire and failed to return to the ship for the remainder of the 8-night Southern Caribbean sailing.

During the search efforts, Collins texted Carnival Cruise Line to let them know she was safe but did not want to be located or contacted.

While anyone who feels the need to start a new life, regardless of their personal circumstances, may certainly generate sympathy and understanding. Emigration should be followed legally rather than by deceiving hundreds of crew members, local authorities, and other cruise guests, however.

Furthermore, these types of situations could cause changes in local procedures that might actually hinder future searches for guests who may actually be missing and in danger.

Celebrity Ships By Age: Newest to Oldest (2028-2000)

The Celebrity Cruises brand, owned by Royal Caribbean Group, continues to expand with newer, more advanced ships. With the new Celebrity Xcel and the sale of the smaller Celebrity Xploration and Xpedition, the fleet is currently at 15. The fleet size will increase with the arrival of new River cruise vessels in 2027 and the Celebrity Xcite in 2028.

We’re going to list all the Celebrity cruise ships by age, from the newest to the very oldest that is still in operation.

Celebrity Xcite (Debuting in 2028)

The sister ship to Celebrity Xcel will arrive in 2028 following construction at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire. This will be the sixth in the popular Edge-class, including the ever-famous magic Carpet feature on the side of the ship, where guests can dine floating over the water.

Celebrity Xcite Rendering
Celebrity Xcite Rendering (Image Credit: Celebrity Cruises)

In fact, the first piece of steel was cut at the shipyard in France on October 23, so in no time at all, the vessel will come together with major milestones such as the keel laying and outfitting.

  • Entered Service: 2028
  • Ship Builder: Chantiers de l’Atlantique, Saint-Nazaire, France
  • Gross Tonnage: Approximately 141,400
  • Passenger Capacity: Approximately 3,260
  • Crew Capacity: Approximately 1,400

Celebrity Seeker (Debuting in 2027)

Celebrity Seeker will be the sister ship of Celebrity Seeker, the first series of vessels that will take the cruise line into a new era of river cruising.

Celebrity Cruises River Ship
Celebrity Cruises River Ship

The ship will actually debut just days following its sister ship in November 2027, and they will bring innovative new features, including allowing guests to experience a first-ever cantilevered dining pods!

Celebrity Compass (Debuting in 2027

Celebrity Compass River Cruise Ship
Celebrity Compass River Cruise Ship

For the first time, Celebrity Cruises is entering the river cruise market with Celebrity Compass and, of course, its sister ship. This innovative vessel will debut in September 2027 on the rivers of Europe. The ship is being constructed at the TeamCo shipyard in the Netherlands and will have a guest capacity of 180.

Celebrity Xcel (2025)

Celebrity Xcel is a new generation of its popular Edge class. The vessel is the first methanol-capable ship in the fleet and will be roughly 141,400 gross tons. The ship was constructed at the popular Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France, and celebrated its keel laying ceremony on June 13, 2024.

Celebrity Xcel on Sea Trials
Celebrity Xcel on Sea Trials

The naming ceremony took place on November 16, 2025, with the godmother and award-winning chef Janaína Torres. The vessel is already sailing out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, with cruises to The Bahamas, Mexico, Cayman Islands, Puerto Plata, St. Thomas, and St. Maarten.

  • Entered Service: November 2025
  • Ship Builder: Chantiers de l’Atlantique, Saint-Nazaire, France
  • Gross Tonnage: 141,400
  • Passenger Capacity: 3,260
  • Crew Capacity: 1,400

Celebrity Ascent (2023)

The newest Celebrity Cruises ship was officially delivered from the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard on November 8, 2023. Celebrity Ascent packs in all of the favorited Edge-class amenities and venues, like the Resort Deck, Magic Carpet (the world’s first cantilevered lounge at sea), Rooftop Garden and more. However, Celebrity Ascent also provides brand-new experiences.

Celebrity Ascent Sea Trials
Celebrity Ascent Sea Trials

According to the brand, cruisers will be able to expect revitalized main dining room experiences, new menus at favorite restaurants and a new restaurant from Daniel Boulud. Additionally, expect a newly redesigned casino and new shows in the theater. 

  • Entered Service: Spring 2023
  • Ship Builder: Chantiers de l’Atlantique, Saint-Nazaire, France
  • Gross Tonnage: 140,600
  • Passenger Capacity: 3,260
  • Crew Capacity: 1,400

Celebrity Beyond (2022)

The third Edge-class ship, Celebrity Beyond debuted in April 2022 and has been a favorite with luxury cruisers ever since. The ship truly does go “beyond” its predecessors, with more staterooms, an expanded Retreat space, more decks, more restaurants and more to love overall.

Celebrity Beyond
Photo Credit: NAPA / Shutterstock

The ship features the first restaurant at sea from Chef Daniel Boulud, and the ship is also home to Captain Kate McCue, known as the first American woman to captain a major cruise ship. 

  • Entered Service: April 2022
  • Ship Builder: Chantiers de l’Atlantique, Saint-Nazaire, France
  • Gross Tonnage: 140,600
  • Passenger Capacity: 3,260
  • Crew Capacity: 1,400

Celebrity Apex (2020)

Celebrity Apex was the second Edge-class ship and features a few standout offerings that set it apart from class forerunner Celebrity Edge

The vessel offers Craft Social, pub-style dining concept that originally premiered on Celebrity Equinox; a new dining program in the ship’s Eden space; a tech-heavy theater with a curved 4K LED screen; and new options in the ship’s spa.

Celebrity Apex
Photo Credit: NAPA / Shutterstock

However, while Celebrity Apex did provide new temptations for cruisers, it’s still smaller and less impressive than Celebrity Beyond and Celebrity Ascent. If you specifically want to cruise on an Edge-class ship and you have your pick between these three, go with one of the two newer options. 

  • Entered Service: May 20, 2020
  • Ship Builder: Chantiers de l’Atlantique, Saint-Nazaire, France
  • Gross Tonnage: 129,500
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,910
  • Crew Capacity: 1,319

Celebrity Flora (2019)

Celebrity Flora is one of Celebrity Cruises’ unique expedition ships. If you’re expecting a traditional cruise ship just like the Edge and Solstice-class ships in the Celebrity Cruises fleet… well, don’t. These ships are much, much smaller and designed specifically to offer experiences you just can’t get on a mega-ship.

Celebrity Flora
Celebrity Flora Cruise Ship

When it comes to Celebrity Flora, this ship was designed particularly to cater to travelers taking adventurous trips to the Galapagos Islands. The ship blends luxury with eco-friendly properties. 

Even if you don’t consider yourself the adventurous type, you still might like a cruise on this ship. The all-suite vessel only houses 100 guests at double occupancy, so you’ll definitely enjoy a more intimate experience than you might otherwise — and all with a Celebrity Cruises touch of luxury.

  • Entered Service: June 30, 2019
  • Ship Builder: De Hoop, Netherlands
  • Gross Tonnage: 5,739
  • Passenger Capacity: 100
  • Crew Capacity: 80

Celebrity Edge (2018)

Celebrity Edge kicked off the Edge class and did so in high style. This cruise ship offered brand-new types of staterooms for the cruise line, such as the Infinite Veranda, which gives cruisers a unique take on the traditional balcony stateroom, for blurred lines between the indoors and outdoors.

Celebrity Edge Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: BA Arts / Shutterstock

The cruise ship also offered new staterooms for solo travelers. The ship also featured the Magic Carpet for the first time, a cantilevered, floating platform that transforms from deck to deck. 

  • Entered Service: December 2018
  • Ship Builder: STX France, Saint-Nazaire, France
  • Gross Tonnage: 129,500
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,918
  • Crew Capacity: 1,320

Celebrity Reflection (2012)

The vessel may have made its grand debut more than a decade ago, but it’s hardly outdated. This ship received refurbishments as recently as October 2022.

Celebrity Reflection Cruise Ship
Celebrity Reflection Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Adam McCullough)

The last and the largest of the Solstice-class ships, Celebrity Reflection stood out due to the inclusion of the first AquaClass suites (aka, suites that come with special spa-inspired amenities), as well as its own, special Reflection Class suites. These suites are only available on Celebrity Reflection and feature extra-high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling glass doors and windows for the best views possible.

Certain areas of this ship are also larger than on other Solstice-class ships. There’s an extra deck of staterooms and suites; larger outdoor decks; and a larger theater. 

  • Entered Service: Oct. 12, 2012
  • Ship Builder: Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany
  • Gross Tonnage: 125,366
  • Passenger Capacity: 3,480
  • Crew Capacity: 1,293

Celebrity Silhouette (2011)

Similarly to sister ship Celebrity Reflection, Celebrity Silhouette entered service over a decade ago, but has received recent renovations, in 2020. Those 2020 renovations came as a part of Celebrity’s Revolution initiative, which modernized its entire fleet with more than $500 million in investments.

Celebrity Silhouette Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Felix Mizioznikov / Shutterstock.com

Thanks to these investments, you’ll see venues and features on Celebrity Silhouette that first appeared on newer ships, such as The Retreat, which first appeared on Celebrity Edge. The Retreat is a VIP area of the ship with its own private spaces, like its own restaurant and sundeck, which are only open to guests staying in Retreat suites.

  • Entered Service: July 23, 2011
  • Ship Builder: Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany
  • Gross Tonnage: 122,000
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,902
  • Crew Capacity: 1,285

Celebrity Eclipse (2010)

Celebrity Eclipse was scheduled to be refurbished in 2020. However, much of the cruising industry was put on hold during the pandemic.

Because of this, not quite as many updates have been made to this ship, compared to what you’ll see on others. Refurbishments have been limited; for example, in 2021, it received a new paint job. 

Celebrity Cruises Ship
Celebrity Eclipse Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Paul Brady Photography / Shutterstock)
  • Entered Service: April 26, 2010
  • Ship Builder: Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany
  • Gross Tonnage: 121,878
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,852
  • Crew Capacity: 1,286

Celebrity Equinox (2009)

Also updated as part of Celebrity’s Revolution initiative that brought a good portion of its fleet up to the most modern of standards, Celebrity Equinox was the second Solstice-class ship for the cruise line.

Celebrity Equinox Cruise Ship
Celebrity Equinox cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Brookgardener / Shutterstock)

Thanks to refurbishments made in 2019, this ship now features Celebrity Cruises favorites, such as Craft Social, a relatively new dining option on the ships, and The Retreat, Celebrity’s take on a VIP area with suites, a restaurant and more all open solely to those sailing in a Retreat suite. The refurbishments also updated staterooms in general, and added new children’s features, as well as Xcelerate WiFi.

  • Entered Service: Aug. 8, 2009
  • Ship Builder: Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany
  • Gross Tonnage: 121,878
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,852
  • Crew Capacity: 1,290

Celebrity Solstice (2008)

As you could probably guess, Celebrity Solstice kicked off Celebrity Cruises’ Solstice class. This ship was not only the largest to be built at a German shipyard when it launched in 2008. It also introduced industry-first features to the cruising industry and Celebrity Cruises in general.

Celebrity Solstice Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Ian Dewar Photography / Shutterstock

For example, The Lawn Club was introduced and quickly became a staple throughout Celebrity Cruises’ ships. The Lawn Club offers lawn games, casual dining and drinks. The ship also featured a unique form of entertainment that soon spread to other ships in the fleet — the Hot Glass Show, which was developed via a partnership with The Corning Museum of Glass. Other notable features included a 12-deck-tall atrium and a large theater that could fit 1,400 people. 

Unfortunately, while Celebrity’s Revolution initiative did impact a large number of the cruise line’s ships, it hasn’t impacted Celebrity Solstice just yet. Because of this, you won’t see certain newer features or design elements on this ship.

  • Entered Service: Aug. 10, 2008
  • Ship Builder: Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany
  • Gross Tonnage: 121, 878
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,852
  • Crew Capacity: 1,290

Celebrity Constellation (2002)

When Celebrity Constellation premiered, it concluded what is currently Celebrity’s oldest class of ships: the Millennium-class. This ship is more than two decades old, though it did receive an update in May 2017.

Celebrity Constellation Cruise Ship
Celebrity Constellation Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: ImagineStock)

Another extensive update was scheduled for 2020 and then 2021, though those updates were delayed due to the pandemic; now, it’s expected that those refits will take place in 2024. 

  • Entered Service: May 12, 2002
  • Ship Builder: Chantiers de l’Atlantique, St. Nazaire, France
  • Gross Tonnage: 90,940
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,184
  • Crew Capacity: 1,022

Celebrity Summit (2001)

Another older ship, Celebrity Summit made her debut in 2001. In 2012, the ship was further renovated to bring her up to Celebrity’s Solstice-class standards. Further refurbishments took place in 2016 and 2019. (The extensive 2012 refurbishments increased the ship’s size and occupancy.)

Celebrity Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Carlos Yudica / Shutterstock.com

One fun fact about this ship? From 2015 to 2018, Kate McCue was the ship’s captain, and now McCue boasts the status as the first American woman to captain a mega cruise ship. 

  • Entered Service: Oct. 2, 2001
  • Ship Builder: Chantiers de l’Atlantique, St. Nazaire, France
  • Gross Tonnage: 90,940
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,158
  • Crew Capacity: 999

Celebrity Infinity (2001)

The second Millennium-class ship, Celebrity Infinity was most recently refurbished in 2015. However, just because this ship is a bit on the older side, even when you take in that last refurbishment, that doesn’t mean that you won’t still find Celebrity favorites once you’re on board.

For example, there’s still the AquaClass experience, if you’d prefer to stay in a stateroom or suite with spa-focused amenities.

Celebrity Infinity Cruise Ship
Photo Courtesy: Celebrity Cruises
  • Entered Service: March 3, 2001
  • Ship Builder: Chantiers de l’Atlantique, St. Nazaire, France
  • Gross Tonnage: 90,940
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,170
  • Crew Capacity: 1,024

Celebrity Millennium (2000)

Lastly, the oldest ship in Celebrity Cruises’ fleet is Celebrity Millennium. The ship to launch Celebrity’s modern era, it’s one of the handful to be completely revolutionized via the Celebrity Revolution $500 million initiative, undergoing changes in 2019.

Celebrity Millennium Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Jeff Whyte / Shutterstock

Thanks to this, the ship hardly feels like the oldest in the entire Celebrity Cruises fleet, making it an “oldie but a goodie” that avid cruisers and Celebrity fans still flock to today.

  • Entered Service: July 1, 2000
  • Ship Builder: Chantiers de l’Atlantique, St. Nazaire, France
  • Gross Tonnage: 90,940
  • Passenger Capacity: 2,593
  • Crew Capacity: 1,024

The Difference Between Newer and Older Celebrity Cruise Ships

What are the primary differences between the older and newer Celebrity Cruises ships? The differences all come down to a few key factors, including size, luxury, and amenities.

Not only are Celebrity’s newest ships bigger, but they’re also better. Newer ships are decked out with more and more restaurants, entertainment options and even stateroom and suite options.

That said, while these new ships are flashier and more luxurious, that doesn’t make them a perfect fit for every cruiser out there.

If you prefer fewer crowds and are willing to give up some dining and suite options to get that more intimate environment, you may prefer one of Celebrity’s older — but still updated — ships. 

What is the Newest Celebrity Cruises Ship?

The newest Celebrity Cruises ship is the line’s fifth Edge-class ship, Celebrity Xcel. This vessel debuted in November 2025 and offers all of the best of the best that Celebrity Cruises has on tap at the current moment. The ship has a passenger capacity of 3,260 at 141,400 gross tons.

What is the Oldest Celebrity Cruises Ship?

The oldest ship in the Celebrity Cruises fleet is Celebrity Millennium, which entered service in 2000 — more than two decades ago! Despite the age, though, the ship still manages to be relatively modern and offers Celebrity’s characteristic luxury, thanks to recent renovations that occurred in 2019, bringing the ship up to modern standards.

Cruise News Update: Preview Cancelled, Disney Overboard, Maintenance

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Some of the top happenings in this edition include the arrest of a guest who allegedly assaulted an elderly passenger on a Norwegian Cruise Line ship, the cancellation of a preview visit to Royal Caribbean’s highly anticipated Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, and the tragic story of an Australian man who apparently jumped off a Disney Cruise Line ship in the Tasman Sea.

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Cruise Line Sets New Rule For Drink Orders

In what appears to be an effort to curb overindulgence, Carnival Cruise Line has decided that guests must wait 10 minutes between drink purchases onboard its ships. The previous rule was that 5 minutes must elapse between purchases.

The odd thing is that the new rule applies not only to alcoholic beverages but to soft drinks as well. The new regulation means that guests cannot order, say, two shots of whisky at a time, or one shot of whisky and a soda. In both examples, the orders would count as two purchases.

Alchemy Bar on Carnival Mardi Gras
Alchemy Bar on Carnival Mardi Gras (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz / Cruise Hive)

While the cruise line has not publicly announced the change, it has noted the new rule on its website’s FAQ section regarding the Cheers! drink package. Under that package, guests can purchase up to 15 drinks per day.

The FAQ change details the longer wait between purchases and reminds guests that sharing is not permitted — meaning that guests are not allowed to use their drink package to buy beverages for other guests sharing their cabin.

In fact, if one guest in a stateroom purchases the package, all others sharing the stateroom must also buy it. This applies to cruisers over age 21.

Elderly Passenger Jumps From Disney Ship

A disturbing event took place in the early hours of November 22, 2025, when a 73-year-old passenger onboard Disney Cruise Line’s Disney Wonder jumped overboard as the ship sailed from Australia to New Zealand.

It was around 4:30 a.m. when the male guest apparently jumped from the 2,700-guest ship, which was sailing a 5-night voyage from Melbourne to Auckland. A search for the guest lasted five hours, and crew members use thermal-imaging cameras to try to locate the man in the Tasman Sea.

Disney Wonder Cruise Ship
Disney Wonder Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Arlette Lopez)

The search was eventually called off, and the ship continued on her way to New Zealand. The passenger’s name has not been revealed, but news reports indicate he was Australian.

Guests later shared on social media that the atmosphere onboard the ship following the search was sombre. Disney Cruise Line has not commented on the tragedy.

Ironically, this is the final season of Disney Cruise Line’s deployment to Australia/New Zealand. The cruise line announced earlier this year that when the current season ends in February, the line will no longer base a ship in the region.

Cruise Ship Checks Wrecked Boat

Adhering to maritime law, Carnival Cruise Line’s Mardi Gras interrupted a day at sea to check out what appeared to be a wrecked boat near Princess Cays in the Bahamas.

The unusual sighting happened on November 23, 2025, as the 6,500-guest ship sailed a 7-night Thanksgiving cruise to the Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral.

The 180,000-gross-ton ship paused her itinerary and circled the partially sunken vessel, which was essentially a raft, to make sure no one was in need of assistance.

Carnival Mardi Gras Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz

Under the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), ships must take all necessary and reasonable steps to rescue anyone in distress.

Guests posted about the odd event on social media, confirming that no persons were seen on or near the wrecked vessel, although there was debris in the water nearby.

Satisfied that no one needed rescue, Mardi Gras continued on her way to her first port of call, Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos. Other calls on the holiday itinerary include Amber Cove, Dominican Republic, Nassau, Bahamas, and Celebration Key, the cruise line’s newest private island destination.

Maintenance Prompts Cruise Ship’s Itinerary Revisions

When passengers board MSC Cruises’ MSC Meraviglia in New York on November 30, 2025, they’ll do so knowing that their scheduled visit to Port Canaveral will be more than four hours shorter than originally planned.

Due to ongoing propulsion issues, the ship’s 7-night Bahamas cruise will visit the Florida port starting at 5:30 p.m. rather than at 1 p.m., an alert from the cruise line to booked guests explained. The reason cited was planned maintenance that will impact the ship’s speed.

MSC Meraviglia In Brooklyn, New York
MSC Meraviglia In Brooklyn, New York (Photo Credit: Leonard Zhukovsky)

As a result, all Port Canaveral excursions were cancelled, and refunds are being processed. Guests will receive a $100 onboard credit.

Also impacted is the ship’s visit to Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve on December 3, 2025. MSC Meraviglia will arrive at 11 a.m. rather than at 9 a.m., but she will remain in port until 8:30 p.m. rather than the planned 7 p.m.

The final port call, to Nassau, Bahamas, is unaffected. The ship will return on schedule to New York’s Brooklyn Cruise Terminal on December 7, 2025. 

Problems with the 5,714-guest ship’s propulsion system began in May 2025, when a Bahamas cruise was cancelled due to needed repairs.

MSC Meraviglia entered service in 2017.

Guest Arrested For Alleged Assault on Elderly Man

An altercation onboard Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Encore left one man, himself a lawyer, facing felony charges.

It was embarkation day for a 7-night Western Caribbean cruise sailing roundtrip from PortMiami when Phillip Andrew Ortiz was arrested and removed from the ship by law enforcement. 

The suspect, a 38-year-old Florida-based attorney, is charged with battery on a person 65 or older after he allegedly attacked a 67-year-old passenger on November 22, 2025.

Norwegian Encore & Phillip Ortiz
Norwegian Encore & Phillip Ortiz (Credits: Just dance & Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation)

According to reports, the victim told Ortiz not to enter a particular hallway because it wasn’t open yet to guests. Unhappy at being told what to do, Ortiz allegedly pushed and/or tripped the older man, and a scuffle ensued, during which the victim fell, hit his head, and was rendered unconscious.

Ortiz apparently fled the scene as other guests began CPR on the elderly man. The ship’s medical team arrived and took over his care; he was taken off the ship and transferred to a hospital.

Meanwhile, Ortiz was quickly located on the ship and arrested by officers from the Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office.

Norwegian Cruise Line issued a statement that reiterated its policy of zero tolerance for violence of any kind on its ships.

Fugitive Wanted In US Found on Cruise Ship

It isn’t every day that a wanted fugitive is discovered onboard a cruise ship and arrested, but that’s what happened on Star Navigator as she called at Currimao Port, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, on November 22, 2025.

Officers with the Philippines Bureau of Immigration (BI) had boarded the ship upon arrival to conduct immigration procedures when they realized that one guest, 54-year-old Tsai Chin Hao, was the subject of an Interpol alert.

Star Navigator Cruise Ship in Taiwan
Star Navigator Cruise Ship in Taiwan (Photo Credit: Phil Chang)

Hao, a Taiwanese national, had an outstanding arrest warrant in the US, the contents of which were not disclosed. But the warrant was enough to have him removed from the ship and turned over to the FBI Fugitive Search Unit.

Star Navigator was sailing roundtrip from Taiwan, and Currimao Port was the ship’s only port call.

The 1,856-guest ship sails 2- and 5-night cruises from Taiwan through January 2026. The ship is owned by StarCruises, a brand created in February 2025 when Resorts World Cruises was split into two companies, StarCruises and Dream Cruises.

Hao’s whereabouts are not confirmed, but it is expected that he will be handed over to US authorities.

Preview Visit to Royal Beach Club Is Cancelled

There apparently are a few kinks still to be worked out at Royal Caribbean’s Royal Beach Club Paradise Island, since the cruise line has cancelled a preview visit to the destination that was scheduled for December 15, 2025.

The beach club in Nassau is due to open on December 23, 2025 and that is still a firm date, however, a few “sneak preview” visits were scheduled. Now, at least one is nixed due to ongoing construction of the private destination.

Construction of Royal Caribbean's Nassau Beach Club
Construction of Royal Caribbean’s Nassau Beach Club (Photo Credit: Catie Kovelmam / Cruise Hive)

Symphony of the Seas was among the ships scheduled to operate a preview cruise to the club, which was to be the first port of call on the ship’s 7-night Western Caribbean itinerary departing December 14, 2025 from PortMiami. The visit is now cancelled.

Royal Caribbean broke ground for the new land-side destination in April 2024. The Bahamian-themed destination will feature children’s play areas, luxury cabana rentals, multiple food and beverage venues, three pools, two beaches, and three swim-up bars.

Once officially opened, guests will pay for day passes that start at $109.99 for those aged 4 to 12 and $129.99 for adults.

More Cruise Headlines

Those were the big stories of the week, but there are many more news and feature items you won’t want to miss on Cruise Hive. Read about Juneau, Alaska, closing out another successful cruise season, Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Conquest altering an itinerary due to a mechanical issue, and Carnival Venezia delaying embarkation of one cruise due to a Coast Guard inspection.

Also, a tropical cyclone forces a Royal Caribbean ship to abandon her itinerary in East Asia, and dense fog disrupts cruise operations at the Port of Tampa Bay.

Enchanted Princess Crew Launch Rescue After Local Man Jumps Near Ship

Key Aspects:

  • A man violated the secure area of the Martinique cruise port and jumped into the water on November 29, 2025.
  • Crew members from Enchanted Princess sounded the overboard alert and rescued the man, who was not a cruise guest.
  • The man was turned over to local authorities and there was no delay or impact to the cruise ship.

Cruise ships are always on the alert for the possibility of guests or crew members overboard, or refugees in hazardous conditions who need assistance.

The crew of Enchanted Princess, however, rescued a man from the water, though he did not go overboard from the cruise ship, and he was not a refugee.

The incident happened on Saturday, November 29, 2025 while Enchanted Princess was visiting Martinique. The man allegedly eluded checkpoints to enter the port’s secure area without authorization, then jumped in the water in front of the 145,300-gross-ton cruise ship.

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Enchanted Princess was docked at the time, visiting the port from roughly 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The ship was not in motion, though it is always dangerous to be swimming near such a vast vessel.

The man overboard alert was issued and a life ring was thrown to him for immediate assistance. A rescue boat was then dispatched from the Princess Cruises’ ship to retrieve the man. He was taken directly to the pier and turned over to local police.

Cruise Hive reached out to Princess Cruises about the incident. The cruise line confirmed that the man was in police custody and that he did not jump from the cruise ship.

No further details about the man, including why he took such a drastic measure as jumping into the water near the cruise ship, have been released. One passenger got in touch with Cruise Hive to say that local police took custody of the man by 10:00 a.m.

The incident may have involved a suspect fleeing from authorities for other offenses, but this has not been confirmed. Of course, simply violating the secure area of the port is an offense that would be handled by local authorities as well.

Enchanted Princess Rescue Operation
Enchanted Princess Rescue Operation (Credit: @thenomadiccatmom)

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There were no delays or operational interruptions to Enchanted Princess. The Royal-class cruise ship had departed Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale on Sunday, November 23, for the 12-night Southern Caribbean Holiday sailing, and Martinique is the next-to-last port visit on the itinerary.

The ship will visit Antigua on Sunday, November 30, before turning her bow back toward Florida to arrive in Fort Lauderdale on Wednesday, December 3.

Enchanted Princess can welcome 3,660 guests onboard, and is also home to roughly 1,300 international crew members.

Not the First Bizarre Not-Quite-Overboard Incident

Typically, when guests onboard a cruise ship hear the “man overboard” or “Oscar! Oscar! Oscar!” code, it means an unfortunate overboard incident from the ship itself or possibly sighting a refugee craft nearby.

Sometimes, however, the situation is very different, and the overboard isn’t actually from the ship at all.

For example, in June 2025, a cruise guest jumped off the pier in Juneau, Alaska, likely as part of a stunt for social media videos. It is not known what ship the individual was from, though the stunt was staged inside the secure area of the port.

In December 2024, a man jumped from a pier in the Canary Islands and attempted to swim to a cruise ship docked nearby. Which ship is uncertain, because local police intervened and stopped the man before he reached any ship.

In some cases, guests might accidentally fall from piers near cruise ships. This often happens due to inattentiveness, such as when a man stepped off the pier at Perfect Day at CocoCay while filming Star of the Seas in mid-August during one of the ship’s preview sailings in August 2025.

These unusual incidents certainly catch people’s attention, but for all the wrong reasons, as it is usually the authorities who are paying the most attention.

Anyone engaging in such stunts risks fines and other penalties. If they are cruise guests, they may be disembarked from their ship and potentially banned from future sailings.

Sky Princess Launches Winter Season from Port Canaveral

Key Aspects:

  • Sky Princess has arrived at Port Canaveral to begin her Caribbean winter season.
  • The Royal-class ship is now offering 6- and 8-night Eastern Caribbean itineraries through mid-March 2026.
  • Cruise ships from seven different lines are now homeported from Port Canaveral.

The sky is a little bigger and brighter for the winter at Port Canaveral with the arrival of Sky Princess to her newest homeport on Sunday, November 30, 2025. The ship is yet another vessel to call the Space Coast home and adds more variety for eager cruise guests setting sail from central Florida.

The 145,300-gross-ton ship arrived at Port Canaveral following her 16-night transatlantic cruise from Southampton that departed on Friday, November 14. Along the way, Sky Princess visited England, France, Spain, the Azores, and Bermuda.

Now, the ship will remain sailing from Florida through the winter, until she returns to Southampton in mid-March 2026.

In the meantime, Sky Princess is a welcome addition to the Port Canaveral homeport fleet of outstanding cruise ships.

“Princess Cruises is a valued partner and we’re very proud of the success they’ve had sailing from our Port,” said Port Canaveral CEO Captain John Murray. 

“Sky Princess is a great addition to the lineup of cruise options from Central Florida. We look forward to delivering a high-quality guest experience for everyone sailing on this stunning new ship.”

Princess Cruises is committed to offering great options for guests from every homeport, and their sailings from Port Canaveral have proven popular since beginning with Caribbean Princess in 2024.

Sky Princess Docked in Port Canaveral, Florida
Sky Princess Docked in Port Canaveral, Florida (Photo Credit: Port Canaveral)

“Building on the success of our inaugural Caribbean season from Port Canaveral, we’re delighted to return to the Space Coast for another series of sailings,” said Jim Berra, Princess Cruises Chief Commercial Officer.

“Our guests appreciate the convenience of cruising from Central Florida, and with the addition of Sky Princess, we’re pleased to offer even greater capacity and even more ways for guests to enjoy the Princess experience.”

A Growing Homeport

Sky Princess now joins ships from six cruise lines homeported from Port Canaveral for the next few months, including:

  • Carnival Cruise Line – Carnival Freedom, Carnival Glory, Mardi Gras, Carnival Vista, Carnival Venezia
  • Celebrity Cruises – Celebrity Apex
  • Disney Cruise Line – Disney Wish, Disney Treasure, Disney Fantasy
  • MSC Cruises – MSC Seashore, MSC Grandiosa
  • Norwegian Cruise Line – Norwegian Joy, Norwegian Prima
  • Royal Caribbean – Utopia of the Seas, Explorer of the Seas, Adventure of the Seas, Star of the Seas

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With so many options from the world’s second busiest cruise port, it’s no surprise that Port Canaveral is consistently a favorite for cruise guests. Approximately 75% of travelers drive to the centrally located homeport, which is just an hour from Orlando, three hours from Miami, and 7-8 hours from Atlanta.

Sailing Aboard Sky Princess from the Space Coast

This first-of-the-season Caribbean cruise for Sky Princess is an 8-night itinerary with visits planned for Grand Turk, San Juan, St. Maarten, and St. Thomas. The ship’s 6-night itineraries will be visiting Nassau, Amber Cove, and Grand Turk. On select sailings, Sky Princess will also be visiting Freeport.

The variation in itineraries makes setting up a back-to-back sailing an ideal option for guests, creating a 14-night cruise that doesn’t repeat any port visits.

Onboard, guests will also enjoy the amazing options Sky Princess offers, including multiple specialty restaurants, the relaxing Lotus Spa, outstanding entertainment, and much more.

Sky Princess can welcome 3,660 guests aboard and is also home to approximately 1,300 international crew members.

Carnival Sunrise Guest Frustrated Over Missed Celebration Key Experience

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival Sunrise missed Celebration Key due to high winds, and one guest is complaining that no compensation is offered.
  • All cruise lines will always prioritize the safety of the ship, guests, and crew even if it means missing a port visit.
  • The guest also complained that there was “nothing” for their children to do onboard, but how true is that?

It’s naturally disappointing when a cruise ship must skip a port, and it can be confusing when it seems as though the day may have been perfect, weather-wise. But perfect weather to a guest can be very different than perfect weather for a ship to safely visit a destination.

One recent Carnival cruise guest has learned that lesson the hard way during a recent sailing aboard Carnival Sunrise. The 102,300-gross-ton ship is homeported from Miami and visits Celebration Key on nearly every sailing.

On this particular guest’s sailing, it was not possible for the ship to call at the new private destination, and they were NOT happy about the decision.

To voice their complaint, they reached out to John Heald, Carnival Cruise Line’s brand ambassador. Heald responds to hundreds of guest concerns every week.

“We are on Sunrise we had our visit to Celebration Keys abandoned. It was the port we were most looking forward to. We wanted our children to swim in the lagoon and see the parade,” the guest explained.

While they did not specify the exact sailing date of their cruise, it may have been the ship’s Thanksgiving week voyage that departed on Monday, November 24. Celebration Key was to have been the last port visit of the 6-night itinerary, with the visit planned for Saturday, November 29 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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Heald quickly acknowledged the guests’ disappointment. The new port has proven very popular with guests, and Carnival does want to be able to offer the experience to everyone.

“I am so sorry for the cancelation of Celebration Key, we would have loved for you to have enjoyed this fabulous destination with your lovely family,” he said. “I know how much your children would have enjoyed the lagoon and the Junkanoo parade, so I am again very sorry they were unable to do so.”

How Bad Was the Weather, Really?

The guest goes on to claim that Carnival’s justification for the port cancellation was just a deception.

“The weather was not bad. It was just a ploy for the cruise line to open the casino and bars. Our kids are devastated. There was nothing for 12 and 15 year old kids to do on the boat,” they complained.

Heald responded to that accusation as well, noting the exact weather conditions when Carnival Sunrise would have been docked.

“With respect you are wrong to say the weather was ‘not bad.’ The report from the Fleet Operations Center and from the Captain showed there were NE winds of 40 knots [46 miles per hour] and 2-meter swells by the pier,” he explained. “This meant it would have been very unsafe to try and dock the ship.”

Celebration Key, Bahamas
Celebration Key, Bahamas

It isn’t just docking that would have been a concern in those weather conditions. It would have been unsafe for guests to use the gangways or walk along the pier with the risk of high waves and gusts.

“Our Captains do their very best to try and dock the ship but they will never put the safety of the ship and those on board in jeopardy,” Heald reiterated.

It is natural for onboard casinos and bars to reopen when a ship skips a port. Furthermore, the Fun Squad would have added extra games, dance lessons, and other activities to the daily schedule.

This belies the idea that “there was nothing” for children to do onboard. Trivia contests, the ship’s Warehouse Arcade on Deck 5, the SportSquare, Seaside Theater movies, pools, waterslides, and other options would all have been available.

No Compensation Despite Demands

Naturally, the guest is not satisfied that the ship took steps to keep everyone safe. Instead, they are frustrated that no financial compensation was offered for the missed port.

“We asked for one day refund of the cruise or some money to spend on board. Nothing has been done. Nothing has been given. Why!!!!!!” they said.

Heald has been clear that it is not the cruise line’s policy to offer compensation simply for missing a port visit due to weather, as that is obviously outside Carnival’s control.

In fact, it is part of Carnival’s Ticket Contract that itinerary changes do not warrant compensation.

Section 8(d) clearly states: “Carnival may change the duration and/or itinerary of the cruise at any time. … to omit or change any or all port calls … Carnival shall have no liability for any compensation or other damages in such circumstances for any change in itinerary [or] ports of call.”

While Carnival Cruise Line may offer some compensation in cases of extreme itinerary changes, such as all ports being cancelled without alternatives, they are not obligated to do so. Guests should never expect, much less demand, such an offer.

Active Search Ends for Guest Overboard Marella Cruises Ship

Key Aspects:

  • The search has ended unsuccessfully for a guest overboard from Marella Explorer 2 on Thursday, November 27.
  • Maritime reports are still being issued and local boats are asked to keep watch, but there is no more intensive searching.
  • It’s not unusual for overboard searches to end without any definitive conclusion, as the individuals may never be located.

Sadly, the search has now ended for a 76-year-old male passenger who went overboard from Marella Explorer 2 on Thursday, November 27, 2025, without the individual being located.

The Salvamento Maritimo (Spanish Coast Guard) has ended the active search for the missing individual, though notices are still being provided to ships and boaters in the region to continue the lookout as appropriate.

Active search has ended,” the Salvamento Maritimo confirmed to Cruise Hive. “From now on any time our units move for other emergencies and during scheduled drills, they still search. Marine notices are also being issued.

The incident happened just before 10 a.m. on Thursday. Guests onboard Marella Explorer 2 witnessed the overboard and heard the emergency announcement, noting the ship’s immediate return to the search area until released by authorities.

Initially, the intense search on Thursday and Friday included two helicopters, a search-and-rescue aircraft, and a patrol boat from La Palma.

The search was temporarily suspended overnight on Thursday due to darkness, but resumed as soon as possible on Friday morning.

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Thursday, November 27 had been a day at sea for Marella Explorer 2. Following the pause for search operations, the 71,545-gross-ton ship resumed her course for Tenerife, docking as planned. She is homeported from the Canary Islands, offering departures from Las Palmas and Santa Cruz for up to 1,800 guests per sailing.

Marella Explorer 2 Overboard
Marella Explorer 2 Overboard (Photo Credits: HelgaQ & Victor Suarez Naranjo)

No further details about the overboard passenger have been confirmed, other than the guest was male, 76 years old, and a British national. This is to protect the privacy of family members, friends, and traveling companions at this very upsetting time.

Marella Cruises is offering support to those impacted by the incident and is likewise cooperating fully with authorities.

It should be noted that there is currently no suspicion of foul play, though the incident will be thoroughly investigated as is standard practice with any overboard.

“There’s nothing at this stage pointing to this being a violent death or anyone else intervening in what happened,” local authorities confirmed to The Sun.

Should the Search Continue?

While it is possible for someone to survive in the warm waters surrounding the Canary Islands for quite some time, other factors must be considered.

According to Windy, current water temperatures in the area are 70 degrees Fahrenheit. This is warm enough to keep a person from suffering from hypothermia, but exhaustion would set in after several hours.

Exactly how long an individual could survive in the water would depend on their overall fitness, whether they were injured, and if other factors, such as water swells, strong winds, or wildlife, might also have an impact.

It is not uncommon for search operations to be suspended after a day or two, depending on water conditions. While this can be very challenging for family members or friends to accept, the longer a search continues, the less likelihood of a happy result or indeed, a successful search at all.

Cruise Hive’s thoughts continue to be with all those impacted not only by this incident, but also by all the other overboard incidents and other sad events that impact what should have been cruise vacations with much happier memories.

Many Loyalty Benefits Discontinued for Carnival Miracle Sailing

Key Aspects:

  • Some unusual loyalty perks have been removed from Carnival Miracle‘s current 7-night cruise.
  • Usually, perks are only removed on Carnival Journeys sailings or more unique itineraries.
  • Some benefits, such as the free gifts and Platinum and Diamond Party, are still available.

With more guests reaching the upper tiers of Carnival Cruise Line’s soon-to-be-discontinued Very Important Fun Person (VIFP) loyalty program, it’s become rather standard practice for some benefits to be unavailable on longer sailings.

This is typically due to high numbers of Platinum and Diamond guests, so many that the cruise line is unable to adequately provide certain benefits for the cruise.

Guests onboard Carnival Miracle have received notice that such benefits are not available for their current cruise, though the change is significantly different than previous perk suspensions.

Carnival Miracle departed for the 7-night Western Caribbean itinerary on Sunday, November 30.

“Due to the high number of Diamond and Platinum guests on this voyage, we will not be able to provide priority luggage delivery as well as a priority line at the Guest Services desk,” the letter delivered to guests’ staterooms noted.

“In addition, we will not be able to provide priority debarkation (including at any of the ports of call). For our Diamond guests, due to capacity limitations, we cannot guarantee main dining room seating requests for dinner.”

The loss of the priority debarkation is a common perk removed when high numbers of Diamond and Platinum guests are onboard, as is the guarantee of the dining room seating requests.

What is new, however, is that the priority line at the Guest Services desk will not be available. This is a very easy perk to implement and is most often left intact, even with many high-level loyal guests on a sailing.

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And these aren’t the only benefits limited. Complimentary wash-and-fold laundry service is also offered to Platinum and Diamond guests on every cruise. On this Carnival Miracle sailing, however, guests must submit their requests no later than 4 p.m. on Friday, December 5, two days before the end of the cruise.

This is to ensure the laundry teams can complete all the requests and return guests’ laundry before debarkation. Nevertheless, this is another limitation on the coveted benefits of that loyalty status.

The laundry limitation has been implemented occasionally, but is another unusual one to remove.

Not the Typical Limitations

What’s even more interesting about these limitations is that Carnival Miracle is sailing a typical 7-night cruise, not a special itinerary featuring unique destinations or any other eye-catching voyage.

Typically, the cruises that lose high-level VIFP benefits are the longer Carnival Journeys sailings or unique sailings, such as the rare Greenland cruises, transatlantic cruises, or inaugural sailings.

Carnival Miracle Cruise Ship in Dover
Carnival Miracle Cruise Ship in Dover (Photo Credit: DacologyPhoto)

This week, Carnival Miracle is sailing from Tampa, Florida to Grand Cayman, Ocho Rios, and Cozumel – a fine itinerary indeed with some top destinations, but nothing very rare or unheard of.

This isn’t even the very first sailing for the Spirit-class ship from her new homeport, as Carnival Miracle arrived in Tampa on November 22 and has already offered an 8-night sailing from the Sunshine State.

The 85,900-gross-ton Carnival Miracle can welcome 2,124 guests at double occupancy, but the cruise line has not detailed how many travelers on the current sailing are Platinum or Diamond guests.

What Benefits Are Left?

The benefits now removed from Carnival Miracle’s guests are some of the most popular perks for Platinum and Diamond travelers, but there are still good benefits they can take advantage of onboard.

Guests can pick up their collectible pins and logo gifts (currently a collapsible water bottle) from the Photo Gallery on Deck 3, on the port side of the Metropolis Atrium.

Priority spa reservations should also be honored, as well as priority reservations for Nick and Nora’s Steakhouse.

Because this is a 7-night cruise, guests can call room service to request their welcome treat if they wish, and there will be a VIFP party with complimentary drinks later in the sailing.

All returning guests will also receive a free 1.5-liter bottle of water, but be sure to use the one with the red neck tag to avoid being accidentally charged!