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Carnival Cruise Line Begins Charging for Dining Venue

Carnival Cruise Line has begun testing extra charges for ChiBang, a specialty restaurant aboard the line’s two Excel-class ships, Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration.

At the moment, the extra charges apply only on Mardi Gras, and all guests are still able to enjoy some free meals at the venue. Additional meals, however, will now incur a nominal $8 per person charge.

New Dining Charge at ChiBang

Carnival Cruise Line has recently begun adding a surcharge to some meals at ChiBang onboard Mardi Gras. While all guests can still enjoy one complimentary dinner at the restaurant per sailing, as well as unlimited lunch visits with no charge, the second, third, and more dinner visits now have an $8 per guest surcharge.

The cruise line is testing out this new charge at the moment, only on Mardi Gras though the restaurant is also present on Carnival Celebration and will be part of the dining lineup on the upcoming Carnival Jubilee as well.

Carnival Cruise Line brand ambassador John Heald has addressed the change, noting that it is a limited charge and only a test at the moment.

ChiBang on Mardi Gras
ChiBang on Mardi Gras (Photo Copyright: Melissa Mayntz / Cruise Hive)

“To give everyone an opportunity to dine in this unique venue, we are implementing a pilot project on Mardi Gras only, not on Carnival Celebration,” Heald explained. “All guests are welcome to enjoy a complimentary dinner during their voyage. A nominal charge of $8, per guest, will be assessed for additional visits.”

The note that the charge is “to give everyone an opportunity to dine in this unique venue” indicates the test is, at least in part, a way to manage crowds on a ship that can welcome 5,282 guests at double occupancy, or up to 6,465 guests when fully booked.

The $8 (USD) charge is certainly minimal, and only applies after a guest’s first dinner at ChiBang. “Lunch remains complimentary for everyone irrespective of the number of visits,” Heald confirmed.

The new charge only applies on Mardi Gras, not Carnival Celebration, and thus far, is not expected onboard Carnival Jubilee when she debuts from Galveston in December. This plan could change, however, depending on the success of the test period and guest feedback.

About ChiBang on Carnival Cruise Line

ChiBang is a unique dual-menu dining venue, featuring both Chinese and Mexican dishes, but not a fusion-style menu. Instead, guests can select from both menus for their appetizers and entrees, enjoying either Chinese or Mexican tastes, or both. Specialty desserts are also included.

“Mardi Gras is truly a game-changing ship and that, of course, includes her amazing dining options which offer our guests a broad spectrum of cuisines from around the world,” said Cyrus Marfatia, Carnival’s vice president of culinary and dining.

Mardi Gras Chibang!
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Guest feedback drove the decision to create ChiBang and offer both Chinese and Mexican dishes, menus that were not previously available at other specialty venues in the Carnival fleet.

ChiBang’s delicious menu options include egg drop soup, shrimp pot stickers, lettuce wraps, Kung Pao chicken, mandarin honey crunch salad, and hakka noodles for Chinese flavors, with sopas, queso fundido, carnitas, steak ranchero, camarones diablo, and frijoles providing Mexican tastes.

For dessert, guests can enjoy coconut tea tres leches cake, crema catalana, or the specialty chocolate “C-Bang” chocolate and salted fudge ganache with ginger and caramel ice cream.

Free Onboard Dining Venues

Mardi Gras features more than 15 dedicated dining venues, many of which remain included in the cruise fare. In addition to the main dining rooms, guests can enjoy Guy’s Burger Joint, BlueIguana Cantina, or Shaq’s Big Chicken for casual fare, with Lido Marketplace providing the all-you-can-eat buffet.

Street Eats is another unique option for a rotating menu of unique tastes, or guests can indulge in amazing barbecue at Guy’s Pig & Anchor Bar-B-Que. Unlimited ice cream and frozen yogurt is available at Swirls, while Pizzeria del Capitano has a selection of delicious pizzas.

Norwegian Cruise Line Releases New Video on Bold Climate Targets

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings has unveiled new short- and near-term greenhouse gas (GHG) targets as part of an updated climate action strategy, aiming to achieve net zero emissions by 2050. 

The company’s global sustainability program, Sail & Sustain, will concentrate on three main pillars; Efficiency, Innovation, and Collaboration. These include improving the fleet’s energy usage, developing technologies that enable the use of green fuels, and seeking partnerships to develop green fuels.

Ambitious Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goals

Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) has set ambitious goals in its climate action strategy to reduce greenhouse gas intensity by 10% by 2026 and 25% by 2030 compared to 2019 levels. The targets include emissions from the company’s ships, islands, and facilities and activities related to fuel production and energy sourcing.

You can watch the newly released video below:

These interim goals are part of Norwegian’s commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2050, including its entire greenhouse gas footprint. 

Harry Sommer, President and CEO-Elect of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., said: “We are proud to further refine and strengthen our climate action strategy and commitments including by setting milestone GHG intensity reduction targets which will guide us on our ambitious pursuit of net zero by 2050.”

At the same time, NCLH former CEO has been clear in the past the company will not be pursuing LNG-powered ships, as many others in the cruise industry are doing. Instead, Norwegian is focusing on three separate ‘pillars’ to reach its goals.

Focusing on Efficiency, Innovation, and Collaboration

NCLH has developed its climate action strategy around three central pillars, Efficiency, Innovation, and Collaboaration. Efficiency involves improving the existing fleet’s energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions. 

NCLH plans to achieve this through investments in systems and technologies, equip approximately 70% of its fleet with shore power technology by 2025, and implementing smart itinerary and voyage planning.

Norwegian Cruise Line Ship
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Innovation is centered on the development of long-term solutions and technologies that enable the use of green fuels, such as methanol and biofuels. In 2022, the company successfully tested biofuel blends on multiple ships.

Norwegian has already been taking steps to reach this goal by modifying the plans for two future Prima Class newbuilds using green methanol

“We also recently took an important step forward on our pursuit of net zero by announcing the modification of two of our future Prima Class newbuilds to accommodate the use of green methanol in the future,” Sommer continued.

Collaboration, the third pillar, stresses the importance of working with stakeholders to collectively address climate change. Norwegian is creating partnerships to develop green fuels and participates actively in industry associations and regional forums, such as the Methanol Institute and the Pacific Northwest to Alaska Green Corridor initiative.

Norwegian Encore at Icy Strait Point, Alaska
Photo Courtesy: Norwegian Cruise Line

The Pacific Northwest to Alaska Green Corridor initiative is a collaborative effort between ports, governments, and cruise operators in the region.

The initiative aims to explore the establishment of a maritime green corridor that accelerates the deployment of zero greenhouse gas emission ships and operations between Alaska, British Columbia, and Washington.

In the last weeks, all major cruise operators have revealed their plans that should take them to 2050 and becoming net zero carbon. Carnival Corporation, MSC Cruises and Royal Caribbean Group have set their sights on LNG as a transitional fuel, as well as a large number of other innovations. 

Another Sailing Cancelled for Iconic Cunard Ship

Shortly after cancelling a Queen Mary 2 transatlantic crossing at the very last minute on embarkation day, Cunard has also reached out to guests booked aboard the following sailing – a return transatlantic trip from New York to Southampton – that the second voyage is also cancelled.

Because that sailing is a week away, guests have slightly more flexibility to arrange alternative travel plans if necessary.

Second Crossing Cancelled for Queen Mary 2

Guests have been notified that the April 30, 2023 transatlantic crossing of Queen Mary 2 from New York to Southampton has been cancelled for the same “technical issue” that caused the last minute cancellation of the April 23 sailing even as guests were heading to the cruise terminal.

The April 30 crossing was to be the beginning of a 26-night roundtrip voyage for some travelers, going from New York to Southampton, then visiting Hamburg, Germany, briefly before exploring the Norwegian Fjords with four different ports of call. The ship would then return to Hamburg for a second visit before returning to Southampton.

The following leg of the cruise would be from Southampton to Paris (Le Havre), then on to New York, arriving on May 26 to complete the round-trip loop.

Queen Mary 2
Queen Mary 2

While guests booked aboard the second now-cancelled crossing may also receive a full refund of their cruise fare plus a 20% future cruise credit (FCC) for a future sailing, they do have another option.

Because the second crossing was to have been part of a longer trip with multiple legs, guests booked on the more expanded itinerary may also make their own arrangements to reach Southampton on May 7, 2023 to join the ship for the sailing to the Norwegian fjords and on to the westbound crossing back to New York.

No word is available on whether Cunard will be assisting with those travel plans, including any compensation for the missing portion of the trip, but it does give guests more options for continuing what would undoubtedly be a once-in-a-lifetime sailing.

Guests with travel insurance should contact their insurance carrier right away to discuss options either for the full cancellation or the abridged trip as applicable.

Why the Cancellation?

Cunard has informed guests that both cruises are cancelled for a “technical issue” that cannot be repaired quickly, and the ship is unable to sail until the repair is completed.

There is no detail on what type of technical issue is causing the difficulties, nor which of the ship’s systems is impacted, but it is likely a safety or engineering issue that impacts the ship’s overall operation. “We are sincerely sorry for the inconvenience this will cause,” the email to guests concluded.

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Queen Mary 2 Ship
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Cruise lines must be very strict about repairs, particularly to safety systems or engines. It is possible that the type of repair Queen Mary 2 now requires may need the expertise of certain specialist engineers, or a specific type of replacement part or repair equipment that may take a few days to arrive at the ship.

Queen Mary 2 is the oldest ship actively sailing in the Cunard fleet, having been constructed in 2003 and officially debuted in 2004. In the 20 years since the vessel’s construction, there have been significant advances in engineering, materials, and other aspects of ship design, and it may be challenging for the cruise line to procure certain replacement parts.

Weighing in at 149,215 gross tons, Queen Mary 2 is also the largest ship in the Cunard fleet and serves as the line’s flagship. She will also outweigh the 113,300-gross-ton Queen Anne when the new ship joins the fleet in spring 2024.

Queen Mary 2 was christened by Queen Elizabeth II, and has had a productive and memorable service life to date. Able to welcome 2,695 guests onboard for each cruise, Queen Mary 2 is staffed by more than 1,200 international crew members who provide the line’s signature elegant service for all aboard.

Norwegian Cancels Transatlantic Crossing Two Years Early

Norwegian Cruise Line has reached out to guests booked on Norwegian Breakaway‘s transatlantic crossing to alert them that the sailing is now cancelled – even though it wasn’t due to depart until February 2025.

The cancellation is due to a change for where the ship’s technical maintenance, a regularly scheduled drydock, will take place, which puts the vessel out of position to make the cruise efficiently.

Transatlantic Crossing Cancelled for Norwegian Breakaway

The February 7, 2025, departure for Norwegian Breakaway has been cancelled to better facilitate the ship’s regular maintenance and technical upgrades.

The 12-night cruise was to have been a transatlantic crossing, repositioning the ship from Miami, Florida to Barcelona, Spain for the summer season in the Mediterranean.

In between the crossing and beginning departures from European ports, the ship was planned to spend six weeks undergoing technical refurbishment and stateroom upgrades.

Norwegian Breakaway Cruise Ship
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Those upgrades will still take place, but will now be at a different shipyard than originally planned, which means the transatlantic cruise – bringing the ship to Barcelona – is no longer possible in order for the ship to arrive for refurbishment on schedule.

Guests impacted by the cancellation have been notified, and their cruise fare is automatically being fully refunded back to the original form of payment. If guests paid for the now-cancelled cruise with a future cruise credit (FCC), that credit is being automatically returned to their loyalty account.

As a further gesture of goodwill, Norwegian Cruise Line is also providing all booked guests with an (FCC) with a value of 10 percent of the cruise fare. The FCC must be used toward any published sailing through December 31, 2025.

“We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause,” the email to guests concluded. After the dry dock, the 145,655-gross-ton Norwegian Breakaway is still scheduled for a summer of Mediterranean sailings.

Other 2025 Norwegian Cruise Line Transatlantic Cruises

Transatlantic cruises, while once the only way to move across the Atlantic Ocean, today are amazing voyages and once-in-a-lifetime sailings for many cruise travelers. Because there are only a few such sailings each year, the cancellation of Norwegian Breakaway‘s cruise will be a disappointment to everyone already booked.

Fortunately, the cancellation is early enough – nearly 22 months prior to sailing – that guests should not have difficulty changing their travel plans while still enjoying a transatlantic cruises. (Unlike Cunard, which recently cancelled a transatlantic crossing on embarkation day!)

Norwegian Breakaway Cruise Ship
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Norwegian Bliss has a transatlantic crossing scheduled to depart Miami, Florida on January 4, 2025, visiting the Azores, Portugal, Spain, and France on its way to Southampton, England, and will return in reverse order one month later, departing Southampton on February 2 for a westbound transatlantic sailing back to Miami.

On March 31, 2025, Norwegian Epic is setting sail from New York to reposition to Rome, and will visit Bermuda, the Azores, Portugal, Spain, France, and other ports of call in Italy along the 15-night sailing.

Norwegian Pearl is offering a 14-night transatlantic from New York to Southampton departing on April 24, 2025, calling on ports in Canada, Iceland, Ireland, and France along the way. Norwegian Prima is doing a similar itinerary just three days later, departing New York on April 27, 2025.

With so many options and nearly two years to make plans, guests eager for a transatlantic sailing are sure to still find fantastic cruises that will exceed their vacation expectations.

Cunard Cancels Transatlantic Crossing on Embarkation Day

Guests planning to set sail aboard Queen Mary 2 for a classic transatlantic crossing on April 23, 2023 were notified the morning of embarkation that the cruise is now cancelled for a technical issue.

Generous compensation is being offered for the extremely last-minute cancellation, but guests may face many difficulties to replace a transatlantic sailing.

Last Minute Cancellation of Queen Mary 2 Crossing

The elegant Queen Mary 2 will not be making her 7-night transatlantic crossing from Southampton to New York departing on April 23, 2023 as planned.

Instead, booked guests were notified via email and text message just hours before embarkation that the cruise had been cancelled due to a technical problem that requires immediate repair.

“Queen Mary 2 Arrived into Southampton last night for assessment of a technical issue,” the email read. “Unfortunately, after further investigation, it has been confirmed that this work will take longer to resolve than anticipated and the ship is unable to sail until this is completed.”

Queen Mary 2 Cruise Ship
Queen Mary 2 (Photo Credit: Jane Rix / Shutterstock)

The type of technical issue has not been disclosed, but it may be related to the ship’s propulsion, safety operation, or other critical systems.

There is no indication that the ship will move into dry dock or be taken to a different shipyard for extensive repair, but delays in receiving proper replacement parts could be a concern.

At this time, only the 7-night crossing from April 23-30 is impacted, with no indication about whether or not the ship’s next voyage, a return crossing one-way from New York back to Southampton, will also be cancelled. Guests booked on that sailing should stay in close contact with Cunard as well as their travel agent for updates.

“We are sincerely sorry for the inconvenience this will cause,” the email concludes.

Generous Compensation Offered

Due to the last-minute nature of the cancellation, all guests are receiving a full refund of their cruise, as well as a future cruise credit (FCC) equal to 20% of the monies paid.

The credit will be registered to guests’ Cunard World Club member numbers, and will be valid on any future booking until April 23, 2025.

Any pre-booked shore tours arranged through Cunard are also being fully refunded to the original method of payment. If guests booked tours independently, they will need to reach out to those tour operators to discuss options.

How to Get to New York or Southampton

Because the cancelled cruise was to have been a one-way journey, many guests using the ship to travel home to New York are now without transportation plans, while guests on the return April 30 crossing may be similarly left without arrangements if the ship cannot be repaired and make it to New York in time for the next sailing.

Guests will likely need to make their own arrangements either to fly to New York if necessary, or else to arrange a different transatlantic cruise from Southampton to replace the cancelled sailing, or from New York to Southampton for the following week if a second Queen Mary 2 cruise is cancelled.

Queen Mary in New York
Queen Mary 2 in New York (Photo Credit: John Penney / Shutterstock)

Because many cruise lines are currently repositioning ships to Europe for the summer sailing season, a number of vessels are making transatlantic journeys from North America to Europe.

Royal Caribbean International, for example, has three ships crossing the Atlantic in the coming days.

Anthem of the Seas is departing May 1, 2023, from New York to Southampton via an 11-night sailing with ports of call in the Azores and France, while Rhapsody of the Seas is sailing a 17-night crossing from Miami to Haifa, Israel departing on April 29. Enchantment of the Seas is leaving New York on April 30, 2023 to reposition to Rome, Italy via a 15-night cruise.

If guests can delay their plans to reach Europe and are able to make more convoluted arrangements, Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest ship, Norwegian Prima, is sailing from New York on May 14 and will arrive in Reykjavic, Iceland on May 25, with a second cruise onward to Southampton that will arrive in England on June 4.

Guests will be unable to make similar sailing arrangements through Cunard, as the line’s other two ships are not sailing similar crossings at this time.

Queen Elizabeth is currently sailing in Asia and will not return to European waters until September, while Queen Victoria has a full schedule of round-trip European sailings.

Threat of Icebergs Cancels Ports for Norwegian Cruise Ship

Guests aboard the Norwegian Dawn transatlantic crossing are not going to enjoy as many ports of call as they planned for, as just one day after setting sail, the ship’s master has notified passengers that two ports visits are unable to be kept on the itinerary – one due to icebergs and another due to weather.

Some compensation is being provided, but not all guests are pleased with the result, given that two full ports are being cancelled.

Norwegian Dawn Transatlantic Sailing Adjusted

Norwegian Dawn departed on her transatlantic repositioning sailing between New York and Southampton on Thursday, April 20, 2023.

The very next day, guests received letters in their staterooms notifying them that two upcoming ports were being cancelled – St. Pierre & Miquelon, as well as St. John’s, Newfoundland.

Both ports are northeast of New York along the route to Iceland, but are currently posing hazardous conditions for visiting cruise ships.

“Unfortunately, due to the presence of icebergs near St. John’s, Newfoundland and forecasted adverse weather conditions enroute to Reykjavik, Iceland, our itinerary has been revised,” the email, signed by the ship’s captain, Asen Gyurov, explained.

Norwegian Dawn Cruise Ship
Norwegian Dawn Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Renatas Repcinskas / Shutterstock)

Norwegian Dawn was to have called on St. Pierre & Miquelon on Sunday, April 23 from 12:30-8 p.m., and on St. John’s on Monday, April 24 from 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The two ports of call are approximately 260 miles (418 kilometers) apart for sailing distance, but just 185 miles (298 km) in a straight line measurement.

Weather in the region is forecast with showers and strong winds reaching 20 miles per hour (32 kilometers per hour) or higher on the previously scheduled port days, conditions that can make either docking or tendering too dangerous.

Furthermore, a visit on such poor weather days would be a very disappointing experience for guests and could result in cancelled excursions.

The ship was able to visit Halifax, Nova Scotia, successfully on Saturday, April 22, and the remainder of the ports of call are unchanged at this time.

During the 14-night cruise, Norwegian Dawn will also call on Reykjavik, Iceland; Belfast and Dublin in Ireland, and Paris in France, before arriving in Southampton on Thursday, May 4, 2023.

Compensation Offered

Because two ports of call are cancelled with no alternative ports being offered, Norwegian Cruise Line is providing guests with $25 of onboard credit each for the first and second guests in each stateroom (maximum of $50 per stateroom). That credit is non-refundable, but can be used for onboard purchases.

All shore excursions booked through the cruise line for the now-cancelled ports of call are being automatically cancelled and fully refunded to guests’ onboard accounts.

Norwegian Dawn Cruise Ship
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There is no word on whether taxes and fees may be refunded for the missed ports, and not all guests onboard are pleased with the compensation offer, considering the ship will now spend half of the lengthy sailing – a full seven days – at sea.

It must be noted, however, that any cruise line can alter a ship’s itinerary for any reason, and many cruises lose ports of call due to weather.

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Guest Ticket Contract explicitly outlines that the cruise line may “cancel any scheduled call at any port for any reason and at any time before, during or after sailing of the vessel.”

Are Icebergs Really a Threat?

The idea that icebergs might be of concern in late April can be a surprise to travelers who may be accustomed to setting sail in more tropical destinations, but icebergs are a real threat to cruise ship safety and navigation throughout the year.

In late June 2022, Norwegian Sun hit a small iceberg while sailing in the Hubbard Glacier area, resulting in a mid-cruise cancellation and several cruises cancelled afterward while the ship underwent repairs.

Furthermore, one of the world’s most famous cruise ships – Titanicstruck an iceberg and sank in mid-April 1912, roughly 550 miles (885 km) southeast of Newfoundland; well south of Norwegian Dawn‘s itinerary route.

With these ports of call cancellations, the 92,250-gross-ton Norwegian Dawn can take a much safer route and be sure guests enjoy their transatlantic crossing in comfort.

Virgin Voyages Adds Poker Game Venue to One Ship

Virgin Voyages, the cruise line founded by British mogul Richard Branson, is betting big on a new experience the line is offering onboard its Scarlet Lady.

The line has announced a partnership with World Poker Tour (WPT) that creates a permanent poker game venue on the ship.

Cruise Line Partners With International Poker Brand

In an industry first, Virgin Voyages’ 2,770-guest Scarlet Lady has introduced a new venue, the WPT at Sea Poker Room, an exclusive space where eight custom poker tables are staffed with professional dealers.

The venue offers free training tables for beginner poker players, cash games, and WPT Prize Package tournaments, with buy-ins starting at $80 and rising to $320. If those stakes are too high, the venue also offers a WPT at Sea Virgin Quickie Tournament for $60, while cash games require a minimum $100 buy-in.

The $320 buy-in tourney — the WPT at Sea marquee event — will be held during each sailing. The big prize package is valued at $5,000 and can be used on any future voyage or WPT event. Cruisers who participate in any poker game will find it is a cashless experience, as all transactions are process via a wearable device.

Virgin Voyages Poker
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“As a new brand with an innovative spirit, we’ve been fortunate to introduce many industry firsts, including our partnership with the World Poker Tour and WPT at Sea,” said Virgin Voyages CEO Tom McAlpin.

He added, ”Our adult-only, premium experience offers an incredible backdrop, not only for a great vacation, but also as an oasis for the WPT in a way never seen before.”

WPT offers televised, online, and mobile gaming, plus land-based tournaments. It broadcasts its television show, which is based on a series of high-stakes poker tournaments, in some 150 countries. In the US, the show airs on the Bally Sports channel.

WPT CEO Adam Pliska said, “Scarlet Lady provides the perfect residence for WPT at Sea, which will bring the WPT poker experience to the high seas.”

Exclusive Poker Room Expands Casino Offerings

The poker room venue onboard Scarlet Lady is a separate space from the ship’s casino, which offers a multitude of games such as craps, roulette, electronic Texas Hold’em, single-deck blackjack, three-card poker, and baccarat.

Casinos provide substantial revenue to cruise lines; Princess Cruises, for instance, is constructing the largest casino in its fleet aboard the 4,300-guest Sun Princess, which is being built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy, and is due to enter service in 2024. Once completed, the casino will offer more than 200 slot and video poker games.

Scarlet Lady Cruise Ship
Scarlet Lady Cruise Ship

In addition to Scarlet Lady, Virgin Voyages operates Valiant Lady, also cruising the eastern and western Caribbean from PortMiami. The line’s third ship, Resilient Lady, was scheduled to debut in Athens in August 2022 but was delayed due to supply chain issues and crew shortages.

The ship is slated to begin sailing in May 2023. A fourth ship, Brilliant Lady, is expected to enter service in late 2023, and will homeport in San Juan, Puerto Rico. All of the Virgin sister ships accommodate 2,770 guests.

The Virgin Voyages brand offers an adult-only experience, with the minimum guest age set at 18. The ships are known for their nightlife, cabaret, and supper club venues, live music events, and dance parties.

With two ships in the offing, Virgin Voyages appears to be looking for funding. The cruise line is in the early stages of seeking hundreds of millions of dollars from new and existing investors. The indications that Virgin Voyages is talking about raising investment funding follow an infusion of $550 million from investors just seven months ago.

Holland America Line Unveils Pole-to-Pole Grand Voyage

Holland America Line has announced a first-of-its-kind “pole-to-pole” Grand Voyage that will span 133 nights and offer guests phenomenal ports of call across five continents, including cruising in Antarctica and crossing the Arctic Circle.

The cruise is a roundtrip sailing from Fort Lauderdale, and will be underway at the same time the line’s Grand World Voyage of 124 nights is also taking guests around the world.

Pole-to-Pole Grand Voyage Revealed

Holland America Line’s Grand Voyage with a pole-to-pole itinerary will set sail aboard Volendam on January 25, 2025, departing from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, a convenient homeport for cruise travelers, particularly as this is a roundtrip sailing that will also end in Fort Lauderdale 133 days later.

The ship will follow a south-north-south route, transiting the Panama Canal before sailing down the west coast of South America. Four days of scenic cruising will give guests amazing views of Antarctica, then the ship will sail north along the east coast of South America before crossing the Atlantic Ocean to Africa.

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After outstanding ports of call in Africa, the ship will visit key destinations in Europe up to the North Cape of Norway, above the Arctic Circle. The ship will then turn to Iceland and Greenland before heading south along the eastern coast of North America back to Fort Lauderdale.

Holland America line Panama Canal Cruise
Holland America Line Panama Canal Cruise

“Detailed planning went into this voyage to ensure we’re visiting destinations when the weather is favorable, and we included locations that are sought after like the Amazon River, Greenland and Iceland, in addition to Antarctica and the Arctic,” said Paul Grigsby, vice president for deployment and itinerary planning for Holland America Line.

In total, the cruise will visit 68 ports of all in 28 countries and 5 continents. Included are 8 overnight calls in vibrant destinations such as Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Barcelona, Spain; and Reykjavik, Iceland.

Other highlights of the voyage will include the full Panama Canal transit, exploring the Amazon River, passing through the Strait of Gibraltar, and unparalleled scenery in the Norwegian fjords.

Volendam is Holland America Line‘s smallest vessel, weighing in at 61,214 gross tons, and just 1,432 guests will have the opportunity to book this amazing, one-of-a-kind voyage.

While bookings will not officially open until May 24, 2023, interested guests can contact the cruise line or their travel advisor to make a “Future Cruise Request” deposit which will give them priority booking confirmation.

2025 Grand World Voyage Also Announced

At the same time that Volendam is sailing pole-to-pole, the slightly larger Zuiderdam will be underway on its 2025 Grand World Voyage, a 124-night sailing visiting 46 ports of call in 32 countries across 6 continents.

“This will be a truly historic pair of voyages,” Gus Antorcha, president of Holland America Line, said. “Our Grand World Voyage travels east to west and our other Grands focus on one region, so designing this first-of-its-kind route that explores south to north roundtrip from the U.S. is an incredible way to allow our guests two different choices to travel across the world.”

Holland America Line Cruise Ship
Photo Courtesy: Holland America Line

Also, roundtrip from Fort Lauderdale, the Grand World Voyage sets sail on January 4, 2025, and will transit the Panama Canal en route to Easter Island and further on to Australia. The cruise continues through Indonesia, South Africa, the eastern African coast, through the Suez Canal, across the Mediterranean, across the Atlantic, and back to Fort Lauderdale.

Along the way, Zuiderdam will enjoy 9 overnight visits in stunning ports like Papeete, Tahiti; Sydney, Australia; Singapore; Mombasa, Kenya; and Safaga, Egypt, as well as late-night departures in other memorable destinations.

April 24, 2025 will be a momentous occasion for both ships on such stunning voyages, as Volendam and Zuiderdam meet in Barcelona, Spain, for a joint overnight call and special festivities.

As with the pole-to-pole voyage, bookings will officially open on May 24, but guests can reserve their interest immediately. Guests who book the full 133-night Grand Voyage: Pole-to-Pole or 124-night Grand World Voyage by June 3, 2024 will also receive amazing incentives, such as onboard credits, complimentary Wi-Fi packages, air credit, and roundtrip airfare transfers.

Exact amenities may vary between the two voyages and will also depend on the stateroom category booked.

MSC Cruise Ship Arrives in New York to Begin New Deployment

MSC Cruises has officially taken a bite from the Big Apple as MSC Meraviglia docked this morning at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal, marking the beginning of year-round sailings the ship, one of the largest in MSC Cruises’ fleet, will offer from New York.

MSC Meraviglia Arrives in New York

MSC Merviglia arrived in New York City at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal early on April 20, 2023, completing her 11-night repositioning sailing from Port Canaveral and ready to begin sailings from the Empire State.

With this momentous arrival, New York City joins Miami and Port Canaveral as North American homeports for the rapidly growing cruise line.

MSC Meraviglia Arrives in New York
MSC Meraviglia Arrives in New York (Photo Courtesy: MSC Cruises)

“When we chose New York as the next step in our North American expansion, we knew that MSC Meraviglia would be the perfect ship, given her versatility and offerings for a wide variety of climates,” said Rubén Rodríguez, President, MSC Cruises USA. “She’s big and innovative, she offers something for everyone, and now she’s more accessible than ever for our guests in and around New York.”

Multiple Itineraries Offered

The 171,598-gross-ton ship will offer year-round sailings from New York through at least September 2024, with a variety of itineraries that vary seasonally.

Most of her cruises will be tropical sailings to Bermuda, The Bahamas, or popular Caribbean destinations such as Cozumel and Costa Maya in Mexico.

Most cruises will also stop at MSC Cruises’ private island destination, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, in The Bahamas.

During the autumn months, the ship will also offer Canada and New England sailings, always popular for the spectacular fall foliage at that time of year.

MSC Meraviglia Arrives in New York
MSC Meraviglia Arrives in New York (Photo Courtesy: MSC Cruises)

“We’re thrilled to give guests from the Northeast a direct link to our private destination—Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve—which is part of our fantastic itineraries to The Bahamas,” said Rodríguez. “As the year goes on, they’ll have other options like spending several days exploring Bermuda, or heading north for the breathtaking fall foliage in Canada and New England.”

Sailings range from 6-8 days, but guests can create longer cruises by choosing back-to-back itineraries as well, taking advantage of the varied destinations MSC Meraviglia will visit.

Because the ship has a roofed pool deck that can open or close depending on the weather conditions, she truly is a “ship of all seasons” that can offer guests great experiences no matter what the local weather.

Onboard, guests will find a shop-lined promenade with an impressive LED sky screen, 20 bars and 12 restaurants to cater to all tastes, a ropes course, water park, the MSC Aurea Spa, a 6,000-square-foot gym, a full-sized two-lane bowling alley, the Sportsplex with basketball, pickle ball, and miniature gulf, and so much more.

Seven different shows are also presented onboard, as well as live music and other outstanding entertainment.

A Boon for the City

Not only will cruise guests be eager to experience MSC Meraviglia from New York, but the ship will also bring a welcome economic impact to the area with the more than 200,000 domestic and international visitors expected to set sail each year.

For each individual sailing, the ship can welcome 4,428 guests at double occupancy, or up to 5,642 passengers when fully booked.

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Furthermore, approximately 150 local residents will be hired to support terminal operations for the new ship, and other local businesses – retailers, restaurants, New York tours, Broadway shows, etc. – will undoubtedly benefit from the up to $102 million (USD) expected in local spending when cruise guests are ashore.