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Celebrity Cruise Ship Oversold Six Months Before Sailing

Celebrity Cruises has reached out to select guests booked on the October 24, 2023 sailing of Celebrity Millennium to let them know that their cruise has been oversold.

The cruise line is offering several options for guests whose bookings have now been cancelled, but why are oversold situations happening for different cruise lines at all?

Celebrity Millennium Oversold

Celebrity Cruises has contacted select guests to inform them that their reservation aboard the October 24, 2023 sailing of Celebrity Millennium has been cancelled.

“We are sincerely regretful to inform you that, due to a rare and unexpected inventory error, your Celebrity Millennium 12-night Japan sailing departing October 24, 2023 has been oversold,” the email reads. “This is not a situation we encounter often and one we are truly disheartened to report.”

“We regret to advise that we have no choice but to cancel this booking. Please know that we exhausted every possible option to avoid having to take this action.”

The impacted cruise is a 12-night roundtrip “Best of Southern Japan” sailing from Tokyo, with seven ports of call in such spectacular destinations as Shimizu, Kyoto, Okinawa, and Korea.

Celebrity Millennium Cruise Ship
Celebrity Millennium Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Leonard Zhukovsky / Shutterstock)

Guests booked aboard the sailing should note that the cruise is not entirely cancelled, but guests in overbooked cabins may have their individual reservations cancelled.

Celebrity Cruises has not released details of why some guests are cancelled and others are not, though such decisions can be based on a variety of factors, such as cabin type, when the initial reservation was made, whether the booking is already paid in full, the loyalty status of the booked guests, and other considerations.

Celebrity Millennium is the first of her class, having debuted in 2002. Weighing in at 90,963 gross tons, she can welcome 2,138 guests per sailing, with approximately 950 crew members aboard to provide spectacular service.

Alternative Options

For guests whose reservations are now cancelled, Celebrity Cruises is offering two options.

Guests may choose to “lift and shift” their reservation to select alternative Asia voyages, with the cruise fare honored for like stateroom categories. Guests may choose from three alternative 12-night sailings aboard Celebrity Millennium in 2024: the September 24, October 6, or October 18 departures.

This option also includes a refund of other costs such as non-refundable flights or other travel arrangements associated with the cruise, up to $500 (USD) per guest with appropriate documentation.

The second option is for guests to cancel their cruise altogether, which would result in a full refund of all monies paid, as well as a future cruise credit (FCC) of $450 for any future cruise booking, on any ship and for any destination. Guests cancelling their cruise will also receive a $500 refund of other documented ancillary costs.

Celebrity Millennium Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Jeff Whyte / Shutterstock

If guests used a previous FCC to book their now-cancelled reservation, the credit will be reissued with an expiration date of one year from the date of issuance. Similarly, the new FCC due to cancelling the cruise, will also have a one-year expiration date.

Guests hoping to “lift and shift” their reservation must do so by before May 1, 2023. After that date, oversold reservations will be automatically cancelled and refunded, and the future cruise credits issued.

“Once again, we wish to express our sincere regret and empathy for this disruption to your vacation plans,” the email concluded. “We truly appreciate your patience and understanding as we navigate this unexpected situation.”

Why Are Ships Being Oversold?

Several cruise ships from different lines have been “oversold” in recent months, including the world’s largest cruise ship, Wonder of the Seas, being oversold for the popular spring break week in early March.

But why are these “unexpected situations” happening?

While cruise lines have not explained the exact circumstances that have led to oversold bookings, there could be several reasons. Technical glitches with booking engines might result in some staterooms accidentally being booked twice, or group bookings might be introduced to select sailings that could lead to oversold situations.

Because many guests are booking cruises further in advance and trying to rebook sailings that may have been cancelled during the pandemic-related industry shutdown, that can complicate existing reservations, especially if guests have shifted reservations several times.

While oversold situations are very rare for cruise ships, guests can take several steps to minimize the risk that they might have a booking cancelled. Directly choosing a cabin rather than opting for a guarantee rate can help solidify a booking, as can ensuring the cruise is paid in full well before payment due dates.

If an oversell does happen, the best recourse for any impacted guest is to be patient and understanding about the unusual situation, and choose which alternative option works best for their travel plans.

Holland America Line Celebrates Special Anniversary in Style

Holland America Line has reached a monumental milestone with its 150th anniversary, and marked the exact day of the event – April 18, 2023 – with appropriate ceremony as the line’s flagship, Rotterdam, arrived at the Port of Rotterdam where the line was first founded.

Flagship Arrives to Begin 150th Anniversary Celebration

Holland America Line’s flagship, the Pinnacle-class Rotterdam, arrived the capital of The Netherlands on Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at the end of her 150th Anniversary crossing that departed Fort Lauderdale on April 3. This marks the exact birthday of the cruise line, and included all-day celebrations both on the ship and at very special locations on shore.

Part of the festivities took place at Hotel New York, home to the cruise line’s original headquarters from 1901-1977, with Holland America Line President Gus Antorcha, Her Royal Highness Princess Margriet of the Netherlands, Rotterdam Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb, and descendants of Holland America Line’s original founders all in attendance.

Holland America Line Anniversary
Photo Courtesy: Holland America Line

Also at the ceremony were Holland America Line team members and more than 60 of the cruise line’s top Mariners, guests who have sailed at least 1,400 days on Holland America Line’s vessels.

At Hotel New York, the cruise line unveiled a commemorative 150th Anniversary bell to be permanently displayed at the property. Her Royal Highness Princess Margriet poured champagne over the bell, a Holland America Line tradition usually reserved for launching a new ship.

Holland America Line Anniversary
Photo Courtesy: Holland America Line

“The celebration of 150 years is about more than our history, it’s about how we are building on the legacy of a great brand to make it relevant for the next 150 years,” said Antorcha.

“The fabric of history is woven from the threads of millions of stories, and at the heart of each of those stories is a person,” he continued. “I am certain that there are many chapters still to be written. And I hope that decades from now, those who come after us will gather on this very spot at Hotel New York to share them.”

In addition to the bell ceremony, members of one of Holland America Line’s founding families presented an original company share that will be kept as part of a special collection in the Rotterdam City Archives.

Celebrating Onboard and On Shore

It wasn’t only at Hotel New York where festivities were noting the remarkable anniversary.

Other commemorative events include the issuance of a special 24-karat gold-foil stamp that features Rotterdam I, the cruise line’s first ship, alongside Rotterdam VII, the current flagship.

Rotterdam Cruise Ship
Rotterdam Cruise Ship

The stamp is officially issued through PostNL, the post office of The Netherlands, and was designed by Frank Janse. Only 1,000 of the limited-edition stamps have been produced, and each has a retail price of €50 ($55 USD)

A gala dinner was held aboard Rotterdam, as well as a Lido Pool deck party, where Antorcha presented a special toast.

“To the builders, architects, visionaries and explorers who have brought us to today. To our generations of crew who have seen our guests from shore to shore. And most importantly, to all of the passengers and guests who have trusted us along the way. Cheers to 150 years and many more to come,” he said.

Onshore, the city of Rotterdam’s Erasmus Bridge was illuminated with a special light display honoring the line’s 150th Anniversary.

Anniversary parties were also held aboard the other ships in the Holland America Line fleet, no matter where they are sailing on this very special day.

Passenger Captured Fishing From Carnival Cruise Ship Balcony

A guest aboard a Carnival cruise ship docked in Nassau has posted a video of fishing from their stateroom balcony, reeling in a catch in what is undoubtedly a very prohibited act. But what do we know about who posted the video and what the cruise line’s policies may be?

Fishing From a Balcony Cabin

A guest aboard a Carnival ship has been videoed by a traveling companion while fishing from a balcony stateroom. The video, posted to TikTok by user Jessica Locklear (jessicalocklear02), shows the male passenger pulling in a fish from an obvious balcony cabin, while the female guest filming the video laughs and exclaims throughout.

No fishing rod is visible, just a lengthy piece of line and the spool it is from. As the fish comes closer, not only can viewers see that it is tangled in the line, but a hook is embedded in its mouth and small yellow lure and metal weight are also attached to the line.

You can watch the video footage below:

By size, overall markings, and the triangular body shape, the fish appears to be a buffalo trunkfish (also called cowfish, boxfish, or shell-fish).

The exact cruise ship is not identified in the video, but the male guest is wearing a Carnival Cruise Line sail-and-sign card. The blue card indicates this is the guest’s first sailing with the cruise line, as guests on their second cruises are issued red sail-and-sign cards, and higher loyalty levels have gold, silver, or white cards depending on their Very Important Fun Person (VIFP) status.

The video was posted on April 16, 2023, but there is no telling exactly when it may have been filmed. Background in the video is clearly obvious as Nassau due to the recent port improvements visible on the dock and the island’s distinctive water tower in the distance.

Several Carnival ships have visited Nassau recently: Carnival Sunrise, Mardi Gras, Carnival Elation, Carnival Paradise, Carnival Liberty, Carnival Sunshine, Carnival Dream, Carnival Conquest, and Carnival Freedom all docked in Nassau in the week prior to and including the video’s post date.

Cruise Ships Docked in Nassau, Bahamas
Photo Credit: Wangkun Jia / Shutterstock

The TikTok account in question is not a prolific one, with just six videos posted and 728 followers as of this writing. The fishing video has been posted twice, and together has gone viral with more than 2 million views.

The video cuts off as the fish is on the balcony floor, and it is not known what became of the fish after the video, as no further updates have been posted. If the fish was tossed back overboard, it is unlikely to have survived.

Is Fishing From a Cruise Ship Permitted?

It must be noted that fishing off a cruise ship balcony is absolutely not permitted, as it would present a hazard not only to marine wildlife – there being no guarantee that any fish caught would not be protected, or other marine life such as sea turtles, corals, or stingrays would not be harmed – but could also be hazardous to the ship if items swung from a line onto other balconies.

Therefore, the individuals in this video likely broke several cruise line policies as well as local Bahamian law with this stunt if they did not previously apply for and receive the appropriate fishing permit.

While Carnival Cruise Line does permit fishing rods to be brought onboard their ships, such equipment can only be used while off the ship in an appropriate port of call.

The video in question does not show any fishing rod, just the spool of line.

Animal products are not permitted to be brought back and taken off the ship in the United States, and therefore if the individual did keep the fish, it would not have cleared customs inspection. Fish caught on an authorized shore excursion must be shipped back to a guest’s home.

Bow Design Revealed for New Disney Cruise Ship

Disney Cruise Line has revealed further details of its upcoming new ship, Disney Treasure. In a short video, Captain Minnie is seen following a treasure map to ultimately reveal one of the ship’s keel-laying coins, which morphs into the bow design featuring none other than the adventurer herself, Captain “Voyager” Minnie.

Disney Treasure to Feature Voyager Minnie

Disney Cruise Line has continued to tease details about the upcoming Disney Treasure, scheduled to debut in 2024. In a new “captain’s log” video shared on social media, Captain Minnie – wearing her new adventure gear previously revealed in another video – follows her treasure map and seeks out the famous “X” marking a very special spot.

First, she has to trek “across the savanna, through faraway lands, deep in the jungle, and surrounded by nature,” all hints at spectacular destinations guests can explore via Disney Cruise Line.

At that spot, “Voyager Minnie” discovers a treasure chest, and upon opening it, finds not only gold and silver coins, but a very special coin – the Voyager Minnie coin used as part of Disney Treasure’s keel laying ceremony on March 30, 2023.

The coin then morphs into the gold seal on the bow of the new ship, indicating that Voyager Minnie will be at the helm of Disney Treasure.

“Remember, adventures don’t always end with finding treasure,” Captain Minnie says. “Sometimes they’re just the beginning!” The video closes with a shot of the new ship with “New Adventures Await” printed beneath the ship’s name.

What Will the New Adventures Be?

While Disney Cruise Line has continued to hint about new adventures for the new ship, very little is yet known about where the vessel will be homeported or what itineraries she may sail.

The cruise line has confirmed that the following ship – after Disney Treasure – will be based in Singapore for at least five years. That ship is the former Global Dream, which Disney Cruise Line purchased in November 2022 before its construction for the now-defunct Genting Cruise Lines was complete.

Captain Minnie on a Disney Cruise
Photo Credit: Matt Stroshane / Shutterstock

It is likely that Disney Treasure may be based from Port Canaveral, Disney Cruise Line’s traditional homeport, or it is possible she may be based from another Florida cruise port, keeping the ship close to the most popular Disney theme parks for combined vacation options.

The ship could also be based from California to give the cruise line a stronger presence for the west coast cruise market, or Disney Treasure may be deployed in a completely different location, such as a permanent European homeport, or perhaps Down Under for year-round cruises in Australia and New Zealand.

Read Also: Disney Cruise Line Announces New Tier for Loyal Passengers

What loyal cruise travelers do know, however, is that Disney Treasure – sister ship to Disney Wish – is sure to offer awesome adventures filled with Disney magic, excellent service, spectacular entertainment, and more, no matter where she may ultimately set sail.

Stay tuned to Cruise Hive for future updates, details, and reveals about Disney Treasure as the ship’s debut draws closer!

Nassau’s New $300 Million Cruise Port Project Nears Completion

The Nassau Cruise Port in the Bahamas, which is undergoing a massive transformation, is nearing completion. Turkish builder ENKA has announced that it expects the port to be fully completed before the opening ceremony next month.

This completion of the new cruise port means good news for the Bahamas, as it will be able to welcome multiple Oasis and Icon class cruise ships simultaneously, significantly increasing the number of daily visitors. Cruise ship passengers will be welcomed to a huge area of new and improved facilities that cost the port more than $300 million to build.

A Costly Endeavor

Nassau’s long-awaited new cruise port and facilities are nearing completion. The project has entered the last few weeks of building, landscaping, and inspections. In May, builder ENKA will officially hand over the completed project to the Bahamian government and port operator Global Port Holdings.

First announced in 2019, the Nassau Cruise Port Project was awarded to ENKA in June 2020, with the builder executing the project in two stages, Stage 1, the Marine Works, and Stage 2, the Upland Works. ENKA made the two-stage approach to ensure the port remained fully operational throughout the entire build process.

Nassau Cruise Port Upgrade
Photo Credit: ENKA

Phase 1 focused on accommodating larger cruise vessels, such as the Oasis and Icon class ships, through dredging and extending the cruise pier. The port now also features a new berth for mega-yachts. Phase 1 also involved upgrading existing structures and creating East and West Marinas for additional docking capacity.

Phase 2 centered on constructing new facilities that enhance the overall experience for both visitors and locals. Although the project’s total cost is around $300 million, over budget by about $50 million, this approach enabled Nassau to set several record-breaking visitor days this year. 

The grand opening of the port is scheduled for the last weekend in May, which is considerably later than initially planned, according to Mike Maura, Port Director for Nassau.

“We had expected to be finished long before the last weekend of May 2023, but the pandemic has had its fun with us. Once completed, we will be able to handle comfortably three Oasis ships at the same time and three other vessels for a total of six,” said Maura.

Facilities and Improvements

New amenities at the port include a modern terminal building, a Junkanoo Museum showcasing Bahamian cultural heritage, and a theater for live performances and events. Visitors can also enjoy various international and local restaurants, shops, and entertainment facilities.

Altogether, these upgrades aim to increase the number of daily passengers arriving in Nassau by cruise ship by more than 50%. In other words, capacity has increased from 20,000 to an incredible 33,000 passengers daily.

Nassau Cruise Port Upgrade
Photo Credit: ENKA

The numbers are expected to grow significantly to four million cruise visitors in 2023 during 1,260 cruise ship calls and 4.5 million visitors in 2024 during 1,300 cruise ship calls.

One area that Nassau has often been criticized about was the look of the port area in general. ENKA has placed extensive importance on extensive hardscaping and landscaping work to enhance the port’s look and accessibility further.

The upgraded port will also integrate with Bay Street and downtown Nassau. Hopefully, the new enhancements will improve the general level of service and the sense of security that cruise passengers can expect in Nassau. 

CEO Mike Maura stated earlier this year that the port has failed to provide experiences, services, and value to cruise guests. Despite being the fifth busiest passenger cruise port globally, Maura claims that the port’s operational capacity and local attractions did not meet the demands of cruise passengers.

Giant New Princess Cruise Ship to Make US Debut in Late 2024

Princess Cruises has announced that its largest ship ever, the Sun Princess, will make its U.S. debut in October 2024. The ship will allow guests to visit their favorite Caribbean destinations on seven- and 14-day itineraries departing from Florida. 

As the first ship in the cruise line’s new Sphere class, Sun Princess will be stationed at Port Everglades during the winter 2024 cruise season after completing a season of Mediterranean and Europe cruises from February to September 2024.

Sun Princess Sails from Ft. Lauderdale October 2024

Princess Cruises has revealed that its newest cruise ship, Sun Princess, will be homeporting in Port Everglades, Ft. Lauderdale, starting from October 9, 2024. The cruise line’s first LNG-powered cruise ship will be sailing a series of five-day and seven-day Caribbean cruises that will visit the Bahamas, the eastern Caribbean, and the Western Caribbean. 

“We are thrilled about the expansion of the Princess fleet and know that homeporting Sun Princess in Ft. Lauderdale offers a convenient option for guests to explore the most elevated experience ever from the Love Boat,” said John Padgett, Princess Cruises president.

Cruises include a five-day Caribbean Getaway, with visits to Amber Cove in the Dominican Republic and Grand Turk. There will be two different eastern Caribbean cruises on offer which either visit Puerto Rico and Princess Cays or Amber Cove, Grand Turk, and Princess Cays. 

The western Caribbean cruises will be sailing to Cozumel, Mexico; Belize City, Belize; and Roatan, Honduras. 

“The warmth, pristine beauty, and crystal-clear waters found throughout the Caribbean form an idyllic backdrop for our iconic new ship and create the perfect setting for Princess guests to enjoy the stunning views and playful adventure that are magnified on this beautiful, iconic new ship,” Padgett continued.

Guests can combine the 7-day Eastern and Western Caribbean itineraries for an ultimate 14-day Caribbean East/West Adventurer experience.

Delivery Scheduled for Early 2024

Currently under construction at the Fincantieri shipyard in Italy, the 175,500-ton, 4,300-guest Sun Princess will offer an array of exciting new dining, entertainment, and activity offerings, as well as luxurious staterooms and suites across a broad spectrum of categories.

The steel-cutting for Sun Princess took place in September 2021 at Centro Servizi Navali, a sheet metal production specialist near Trieste, Italy.

Sun Princess Cruise Ship
Photo Courtesy: Fincantieri

The ship was floated out from its dry dock facility at the Fincantieri shipyard in Monfalcone on March 8, 2023, marking a significant milestone in the construction of the ship as it progresses toward the completion of interior design work.

The Sun Princess is the first of two sister ships in Princess Cruises’ new Sphere class, which is filled with exciting new designs and spaces. Before heading to the US, she will sail for a season in Europe. 

Sun Princess Cruises

Sun Princess’ European cruises begin with the 10 Night Inaugural Grand Mediterranean cruise. This cruise will start on February 8, 2024, in Barcelona, Spain. Guests will visit destinations such as Palma de Mallorca, Spain; Messina, Italy; Piraeus, Greece; Kusadasi, Turkey; Santorini, Greece; Naples, Italy; and Civitavecchia, Italy.

Following the inaugural cruise, the Sun Princess will continue sailing on 10 Night Grand Mediterranean cruises. The Sun Princess‘s European cruise season will conclude with the 16-night transatlantic cruise, sailing on September 23, 2024. 

From Southampton, England, the itinerary includes a visit to Portland, England, before sailing south to Vigo, Spain. From there, the ship will continue to Madeira, Tenerife, and arrive in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on October 9, 2024.

What Color Is Port Side on a Cruise Ship?

If you’re a cruise or maritime enthusiast, you may get excited about learning the different terminology and processes that go into the operation of a cruise ship.

You may have already heard of the term “port side,” but do you know what it means? Are you wondering about the significance of the colors on the ship? If so, keep reading to learn what color is port and other port facts.

What Is Port?

Before getting into the color of port, let’s first make sure you know exactly what the port side on a cruise is

Put simply, the port side is the ship’s left side when you’re looking forward or toward the front part of the ship. In contrast, the right side is referred to as starboard. 

For the captain and crew, port side is used in navigation and making sure there is no confusion with the starboard side. While this makes the name self-explanatory, referring to this side as port side is mainly to differentiate it from the other side of the ship, and ensure that everyone onboard understands what this universal term means. 

What Color Is the Port Side?

In addition to having different names for the left and right side of the ship, there are also different color navigation lights associated with each side.

Red Port Side Light on Ship
Red Port Side Light on Ship (Photo Credit: Richard Nantais / Shutterstock)

The port side of the ship is red. The starboard side is green. Ships often emit a red light to allow other vessels at sea to clearly see them coming and letting them know in what direction they are traveling.

What Does the Port Color Mean?

As mentioned, the port color of a ship is red. The main reason for this is for others to see the ship at night or in low visibility.

Since these color conventions are universal, a ship that spots the colors of another ship will have an idea of whether the ship is coming towards them or going the opposite way based on the position of the color. 

These nautical terms and the overall system are set by the International Maritime Organization. This system makes it easier for captains to navigate the water, and minimizes the risk of accidents at sea. 

Port Color FAQs

Is the port color universal for all cruise lines?

The port color is universal not only for all cruise ships, but for every maritime vessel across the globe. This ensures that safety standards are clear across the waters to prevent accidents from happening.

How do I know if a port is arriving or departing a port of call?

You’ll be able to tell whether a ship is arriving or departing a port of call based on how it moves. Either way, from the dock, you’ll always see the red. Following the color will help you see whether the ship is coming or going.

Summary: Know the Colors of Your Ship

To recap, the color of a cruise ship’s port side (or left-hand side) is red to let other ships on the water know which direction the ship is coming from.

Read Also: Port and Starboard: Which Side Is Which?

Understanding the port side may not be crucial to enjoying your cruise, but it’s great to know if you’re curious and interested in ships in general. Knowing the color of the port side is a great piece of trivia to tell your friends and family on your next cruise!

Cruise Ship Security Jobs – 5 Pros & Cons

There are a multitude of different job options on a cruise ship. While jobs in entertainment and guest services are common and popular, there are other very important jobs onboard, such as security. 

Every cruise ship has a security team that works the ship. This is one of the most critical jobs on the ship, as the security team is responsible for the overall safety of the passengers on the cruise ship. In fact, cruise ships even have jails. However, cruise ship security jobs aren’t for everyone. 

In this article, you’ll learn everything you need to know about working security on a cruise ship to determine if it’s the right job for you.

What Does a Cruise Ship Security Job Involve?

Working security on a cruise ship requires a lot of responsibility and discipline. After all, you’re in charge of the safety of everyone on the ship! Depending on the cruise line, there are several possible positions within a cruise ship’s security team. Some examples include:

  • Security guards: Responsible for the control and entry of the passengers onto the ship and also screening of passengers.
  • Security officer: In charge of daily security operations. 
  • Supervisors: Overlooks all other security personnel to ensure the ship’s safety.

The job description of each of these positions differs between cruise ships. However, being part of a cruise ship’s security team involves a mix of each of these jobs. Here’s what to expect from a cruise ship security job.

Duties and Responsibilities

Cruise ship security personnel are first and foremost responsible for keeping passengers and crew safe. There are several ways that security does this.

Cruise ship security guards continuously monitor and secure areas of the ship as needed. This includes ensuring that people follow the rules in areas such as the pool and that the casinos and nightclubs are safe.

Security Staff on Cruise Ship
Security Staff on Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Michele Rinaldi / Shutterstock)

At a higher level, the security team is trained to respond to emergencies and security incidents. This ranges from controlling unruly guests to preventing and responding to piracy or terrorism threats.

Check out the International Maritime Organization (IMO) security guidelines to learn what responsibilities you may face in a cruise ship security job. 

Skills and Qualifications

Here are some skills that are expected from most cruise ship security jobs:

  • Ability to act fast
  • Work well under pressure
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Critical thinking
  • Attention to detail

While it isn’t usually a requirement, many security persons on cruise ships have experience in law enforcement or the military. This means they are physically fit and have developed an ability to handle stress, a major job requirement.

What’s more, to succeed as part of cruise ship security, you need to be able to collaborate with the other security personnel, as you’ll need to be coordinated and work as a team to cover the most ground on the cruise ship.

Carnival Cruise Line Getting Strict
Carnival Cruise Line Security

Finally, you should have basic knowledge of security protocols and procedures. If you’ve never worked on a cruise ship before, you may need to attend a maritime training program, undergo firearms and safety training, and obtain any other certifications your desired cruise line may require. 

Now let’s check out the pros and cons of a cruise ship security job.

Pros of Working in Cruise Ship Security

There are several benefits to working a cruise ship security job. Here are some of the top advantages. 

Good Pay and Benefits

Working cruise ship security pays relatively well. According to Indeed, the average security officer makes about $57,000 annually. While the rate would differ depending on the cruise line and position, you can potentially make more.

In addition, working on a cruise ship provides additional benefits you wouldn’t get working security on land, including free room and board, insurance, and travel.

Travel and Adventure

Speaking of travel, this is one of the biggest perks of working any position on a cruise ship. Working on a cruise ship lets you visit new and exciting destinations almost daily. You’ll also get to experience different cultures and meet new people. Plus, you get paid to do it!

Challenging and Dynamic Work Environment

What’s great about working on a cruise ship is that you never know what to expect. Guests and destinations are always changing, making working security on a cruise ship a great way to stay on your toes.

Security Crew Members on Carnival Cruise Ship
Security Crew Members on Carnival Cruise Ship

With such an ever-changing environment, there are many opportunities to learn and grow as a security professional. You’ll learn to act quickly, think fast, and respond to any situation. 

Opportunities for Advancement

One of the best parts about cruise ship security jobs is that there are always opportunities for advancement. If you enjoy working security, you can move up the ladder within the security department to obtain a management role.

Better yet, if you feel like you need a bigger change, it’s possible to transfer your skills to a different ship or even find a whole new position that isn’t in security. Cruise ship security jobs open many doors for your career!

Cons of Working in Cruise Ship Security

While there are several advantages to working cruise ship security, there are also several drawbacks that you must consider.

Cruise Security Camera
Cruise Security Camera (Photo Credit: Aleksandrkozak / Shutterstock)

Long Working Hours and Limited Time Off

Cruise ship crew work long hours and often don’t get time off for weeks or months. This is especially true for security, a job that needs coverage 24/7.

You can expect to work in shifts around the clock as a security guard. These shifts may even be as long as 12 hours. You need to remain alert during this time to respond to anything that may happen.

Being Away From Home and Family for Extended Periods

One of the downsides for anyone working on a cruise ship is how long they have to be away from home. You may be at sea for weeks or months without seeing your family and friends. This can be challenging for some, so you must ensure you’re ready for this possibility. 

Plus, with different time zones and limited time off, staying connected and finding time to contact your loved ones could be difficult.

Physical Demands of the Job

Cruise ship jobs are physically demanding, and this is especially true for cruise ship security jobs. At the very least, security guards must be used to standing for long periods. At most, they must be fit to respond to physically demanding situations, such as assisting passengers or displacing large items.

Read Also: The Top 6 Best Cruise Lines to Work For

Potentially Dangerous Working Conditions

Security is always dangerous work, whether dealing with dangerous people, handling dangerous situations, or working in dangerous weather conditions. Security on cruise ships may also have to handle hazardous materials if ever found on the ship, which can also be dangerous. 

Conclusion: Is a Cruise Ship Security Job Right for You?

Cruise ship security jobs are extremely important for the maintenance of a cruise. Both passengers and crew alike depend on security to keep them safe.

That said, working cruise ship security can be rewarding and even enjoyable. It’s essential to fully understand the job to know what it entails to decide whether it’s right for you.

Carnival Reveals Senior Staff For First ‘Italian-Style’ Ship

Carnival Cruise Line revealed the senior officers and top entertainment staff who will lead operations aboard the line’s new addition to the fleet, Carnival Venezia, formerly the Costa Venezia.

The ship, which was built for Costa Cruises and transferred to the Carnival brand, is undergoing a dry dock refit at the Navantia shipyard in Cadiz, Spain, and is due to arrive in New York in June.

Veteran Carnival Captain at the Helm of Carnival Venezia

The 4,208-guest Carnival Venezia is in the process of a major refurbishment that will signal the launch of Carnival Cruise Line’s “Carnival Fun Italian Style” concept.

The ship promises to bring a distinctly Italian vibe to the New York cruise scene. Her atrium is modeled on the Piazza San Marco in Venice, the Lido deck has influences from the Italian Riviera and the Gondola Lounge is inspired by Venetian canals.

So it seems fitting that Captain Claudio Cupisti, who hails from Viareggio, Italy, will be at the helm of the 135,225 gross-ton ship. Captain Cupisti has 34 years of experience at Carnival, having worked on 20 Carnival ships, including Carnival Breeze, Carnival Elation, Carnival Splendor, Carnival Valor and others.

Carnival also appointed Cesare Boldrini as chief engineer of Carnival Venezia. He’s from La Spezia, Italy, and joined the cruise line in 1996 as an engine cadet. Boldrini has worked as chief engineer since 2011.

Karl Hallberg, from Sweden, will be the ship’s hotel director. Hallberg has previously served in the hotel director role on 10 Carnival ships since he joined the company six years ago.

Milena Krivokapic
Photo Courtesy: Carnival Cruise Line

Milena Krivokapic was tapped as entertainment director. Hailing from Montenegro, she has been with Carnival since 2015 in a variety of entertainment-related positions.

Perhaps no staff member has as much influence on a cruiser’s experience as the cruise director. For the new ship, Carnival has named Marques “MarQ” Matthias to the position. He joined Carnival in 2015 and was part of the launch team on Carnival Vista. Matthias was named a cruise director just one year later.

Cruise Director Marques “MarQ” Matthias
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Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy said, “As we continue to grow our operations, it’s key for us to build strong teams who can ensure the success of our new ships and their crew members. We’re fortunate to have some of the most experienced mariners in the cruise industry coming together to make Carnival Venezia feel right at home, for our guests, as part of the Carnival fleet.”

Ship Will Soon Depart Barcelona For New York

The ship will depart on her transatlantic crossing from Barcelona on May 29, en route to her new homeport of New York.

Duffy and Carnival brand’s chief culinary officer, Emeril Lagasse, will be onboard for part of the 15-night crossing and participate in several special events during the cruise. Planned activities include a Sail Away Party, a Captain’s Venetian Toast, and cooking demonstrations.

Carnival Venezia is due to arrive in New York on June 13. A four-day Bermuda cruise departs June 15, followed by year-round sailings to destinations including the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Canada, and New England.

Carnival Venezia Cruise Ship
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The ship formally became Carnival Venezia in late March when she was officially registered with the Bahamas Maritime Authority during a ceremony in Cadiz, Spain.

Another ship, the 4,072-guest Carnival Firenze, also a former Costa Cruises’ vessel, will become the second Carnival Cruise Line “Carnival Fun Italian Style” ship in 2024.

In all, three Costa ships were transferred to the Carnival brand. The third, the 2,260-guest Carnival Luminosa, is not part of the Italian-style project. Carnival Cruise Line and Costa Cruises are both Carnival Corporation brands.