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MSC Cruise Ship Latest to Homeport From Port Canaveral

MSC Cruises’ MSC Seaside has made her inaugural call to Port Canaveral, Florida, her new homeport through November 2023. The ship was greeted with appropriate ceremony and fanfare, welcoming her as she begins offering widely varied Caribbean and Bahamas cruises from the central Florida homeport.

Port Canaveral Welcomes MSC Seaside

Port Canaveral officially welcomed MSC Seaside as a newly homeported ship on Thursday, April 27, 2023, with appropriate maritime tradition and the presentation of a commemorative plaque marking the occasion.

“We are excited to welcome the MSC Seaside to Port Canaveral, yet another beautiful ship in the MSC Cruises line up to call Port Canaveral home,” said Captain John Murray, Port Canaveral CEO. “We are proud of our relationship with MSC Cruises, and delighted to be the homeport for this new vessel class.”

MSC Seaside in Port Canaveral
MSC Seaside in Port Canaveral (Photo Courtesy: Port Canaveral)

The traditional welcoming ceremony was conducted by Kevin Markey, Chairman of Canaveral Port Authority, and Port officials who presented MSC Seaside‘s Captain Michele Di Mauro with a plaque commemorating the cruise ship’s first call to the port.

On many cruise ships, such plaques are displayed in a gallery, case, or other way for guests to see, and can be a fun way to discover just how many amazing ports a ship has visited over its lifetime. Often the designs of the plaques may include engravings, carvings, sculpted details, or other special accents unique to that port.

Strengthening Homeport Connections

MSC Cruises is committed to growing its presence in North America, making a partnership with Port Canaveral a natural step. The cruise line first began year-round sailings from central Florida in 2021 with MSC Divina and later with MSC Meraviglia, and now MSC Seaside brings an even newer MSC vessel to the homeport.

“The arrival of the MSC Seaside is another great milestone for Port Canaveral and the Space Coast region, further solidifying our position as the top cruise port in the world,” said Markey. “We are committed to continuing our efforts to responsibly grow our Port to promote the economic growth and prosperity of our local community and the state of Florida.”

To have MSC Seaside homeported from Port Canaveral is especially appropriate, as the ship was deliberately designed for Caribbean itineraries.

MSC Seaside in Port Canaveral
MSC Seaside in Port Canaveral (Photo Courtesy: Port Canaveral)

“We built MSC Seaside specifically for Caribbean cruising, with an incredible amount of outdoor space and a sweeping waterfront promenade that allows guests to truly connect with the sea during their time on board,” said Rubén A. Rodríguez, President, MSC Cruises USA. “It’s a privilege for MSC Cruises to play a role in Port Canaveral’s growth with the deployment of yet another large and modern ship in our U.S. fleet.”

Port Canaveral recently overtook PortMiami as the world’s busiest passenger cruise port, and is on track to break further records with even more passenger movements and ship calls in 2023.

To support that growth, the cruise port has only this week announced plans to build a new cruise terminal to further increase capacity and welcome even more ships on a regular basis.

“Our Port is setting the standard for excellence in the industry. We’re committed to delivering a world-class experience for all cruise guests,” said Murray.

Sailing MSC Seaside From Port Canaveral

MSC Seaside has called on Port Canaveral as a day visit previously, but this is the ship’s first time homeporting from the world’s busiest cruise port.

The 153,516-gross-ton ship; debuted in 2017 and brings a wide range of amenities to as many as 4,132 guests at double occupancy, or up to 5,119 passengers when the ship is fully booked.

MSC Seaside in Port Canaveral
MSC Seaside in Port Canaveral (Photo Courtesy: Port Canaveral)

Onboard are 9 restaurants and 19 bars and lounges, as well as specialty venues such as the Venchi 1878 Chocolate Bar and Venchi 1878 Gelato & Creperie.

Two full-size bowling alleys, youth clubs, the Forest Aquaventure Park, and more offer something for everyone on the ship to enjoy.

From Port Canaveral MSC Seaside will be offering 3- and 4-night sailings to The Bahamas. All cruises will call on the cruise line’s private island, Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, while many of the 4-night itineraries also include a port stop in Nassau.

MSC Seaside will also offer 7-night Western Caribbean cruises that visit not only Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve, but also Costa Maya and Cozumel in Mexico. Select 10- and 11-night Western Caribbean sailings are also available, arranged as back-to-back sailings so guests can easily experience every port of call.

No matter what type of getaway cruisers are interested in, MSC Seaside offers great options from a top-rated homeport.

Search Suspended for Missing Overboard Royal Caribbean Passenger

The United States Coast Guard has confirmed that the active search for a missing passenger from Royal Caribbean International’s Quantum of the Seas has been suspended. Multiple assets were involved in the search from late Tuesday into Wednesday, without success.

Search Ends for Overboard Royal Caribbean Passenger

The search for a missing Australian man overboard from Quantum of the Seas was resumed Thursday morning, but without success, and that search has now been discontinued.

“After reviewing all relevant information of the case and discussing with our Australian consulate counterparts as well as with the next of kin, the Coast Guard has made the difficult decision to suspend the active search for the passenger aboard the Quantum of the Seas,” said Kevin Cooper, a search and rescue mission coordinator for the Joint Rescue Coordination Center Honolulu.

Quantum of the Seas
Quantum of the Seas (Photo Credit: Mohd Syis Zulkipli / Shutterstock)

Details about the missing passenger, other than being a male guest from Australia, have not been released in order to preserve the privacy of the individual, as well as their family, friends, and loved ones.

Quantum of the Seas was involved in the first two hours of searching before being released to resume course on its itinerary toward Hawaii. During its search efforts, the cruise ship swept the ocean’s surface with lighting, launched rescue boats, and used trained observers to scan for the missing passenger.

Search Operations

An Australian man was reported overboard from Quantum of the Seas at 11:03 p.m. Tuesday evening, April 25, 2023, in a region roughly 500 miles (805 kilometers) south of the Big Island of Hawaii. The cruise ship immediately began search operations, including onboard protocols such as accounting for guests onboard and reviewing security cameras.

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The United States Coast Guard was contacted for assistance and joined the search as soon as light conditions permitted, arriving in the region at approximately 9 a.m. The search continued across five search patterns for six hours on Wednesday until the C-130 Hercules needed to refuel, at which time it returned to base.

Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Mohd Syis Zulkipli / Shutterstock

The search was resumed at first light Thursday morning, but ultimately proved unsuccessful as the man was not located.

Unfortunately, due to the time in the water and the ocean conditions, it is unlikely that the man will be located so long after going overboard.

Though the water temperatures in the search region are roughly 80 degrees Fahrenheit (27 Celsius), and wave conditions are not considered too rough, an individual without any survival gear or supplies in the water will typically become exhausted or unconscious in 12 hours or less.

At the time the search was suspended, the man had been overboard for roughly 36 hours. Other vessels in the region continue to be advised to be on the lookout, though the search is no longer active.

Quantum of the Seas‘ Schedule

Despite the delay for search operations, Quantum of the Seas was able to continue on course for Kona, Hawaii and arrived as planned. This port of call is the ship’s last stop on the 16-night transpacific repositioning sailing from Brisbane, Australia to Honolulu, Hawaii, where the ship will arrive on Friday, April 28, 2023.

This cruise is just the first of three sailings for the ship’s seasonal repositioning. Next, the vessel will sail a 10-night one-way voyage from Honolulu to Vancouver, visiting Maui and Kona in Hawaii before spending six consecutive days at sea to reach Canada.

From there, a 7-night one-way cruise between Vancouver and Seattle – visiting Alaska ports during the week – will settle the ship in her summer homeport. From Seattle, Quantum of the Seas will offer 7-night “Alaska Adventure” cruises through September before repositioning back to Brisbane.

Cruise Hive’s deepest condolences go out to the passenger’s family, friends, and loved ones, as well as to other guests onboard and the crew of Quantum of the Seas.

Another Oversold Royal Caribbean Cruise Days Before Departure

Royal Caribbean has informed guests booked on a sailing onboard the world’s largest cruise ship, Wonder of the Seas, that their cruise has been oversold. Guests have been given the option to remain on the sailing or reschedule or cancel their cruise. 

Wonder of the Seas Overbooked, Again

Wonder of the Seas has been overbooked for the third time this year, with Royal Caribbean International again saying the overbooking was due to an unexpected inventory error, the same reason the cruise line gave in December 2022 and March 2023.

The affected cruise is a 7-night Eastern Caribbean & Perfect Day sailing, scheduled from April 30 to May 7, 2023, from Port Canaveral, Florida, with stops in Coco Cay, Bahamas; St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands; and Philipsburg, St. Maarten.

Wonder of the Seas Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: EWY Media / Shutterstock)

Royal Caribbean sent a letter to guests booked onboard the affected April 30 sailing, informing them of the error, and stating the following: 

“We’re sorry to inform you that due to an unexpected inventory error, your scheduled Wonder of the Seas April 30th, 2023 sailing is currently oversold. We’re aware that this may cause disruption to your booking, so if your travel plans are flexible, you may be able to take advantage of our special offer.”

The 236,857 gross tons Wonder of the Seas can accommodate 5,734 guests based on double occupancy. When all berths are filled to maximum capacity, the ship can host as many as 7,084 guests.

Options Offered to Guests

Guests have been offered three options: reschedule to a different sailing of the Wonder of the Seas and receive a full refund; cancel, and receive a full refund and future cruise credit; or remain booked on the April 30 sailing if they are unable or not willing to reschedule.

For those willing to reschedule, Royal Caribbean has provided two alternative sailings onboard the ship: July 9, 2023, or an August 20, 2023, 7-Night Eastern Caribbean & Perfect Day sailing. Both sailings offer the same itinerary, with calls to Perfect Day at Coco Cay, Bahamas; St Thomas, US Virgin Islands; and Philipsburg, St. Maarten.

Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas
Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas (Photo Credit: Darryl Brooks / Shutterstock)

Alternatively, guests who choose to cancel will receive a 100% refund and a 100% Future Cruise Credit to book an alternate Royal Caribbean sailing. The Future Cruise Credit must be used for a new booking by April 30th, 2024.

Guests who used a Future Cruise Credit (FCC) to pay for their reservation will have any new funds paid above the certificate amount refunded, and the original FCC will be reinstated and remain valid for a year from issuance.

Past Overbooking Incidents with Wonder of the Seas

Overbooking issues have occurred previously with the Wonder of the Seas. Earlier this year, the company apologized to guests who had booked a cruise sailing on March 12, 2023, for overselling the cruise during the busy and popular Spring Break period. 

Another overbooking incident took place in December 2022. Guests booked on the December 11, 2022, sailing of the Wonder of the Seas were informed that their cabins were not available.

On all three occasions, Royal Caribbean told guests just days before sailing and said the overbooking was due to unexpected inventory errors, language that Royal Caribbean uses more often when overbooking. 

What an “unexpected inventory error” is, is not clear, but it could be due to several factors, such as technical difficulties with the cruise line’s booking engine or website, miscommunication for group bookings, or other causes.

This is similar to another recent Royal Caribbean International oversold situation for an August cruise aboard the Vision-class Rhapsody of the Seas.

What Is a Transpacific Cruise?

The Pacific Ocean is the world’s largest ocean, and definitely worth exploring. What better way to see the Pacific Ocean than on a cruise There are a variety of different cruises that touch the Pacific Ocean. But for the most worthwhile experience, you should choose a transpacific cruise.

What Is a Transpacific Cruise?

A transpacific cruise is simply a cruise that sails along the Pacific Ocean. This is in contrast to a transatlantic cruise that crosses the Atlantic Ocean.

The Pacific Ocean is the world’s largest body of water, so many transpacific cruises are longer than the average cruise, with many lasting 14 to 30 days. What’s so appealing about this type of cruise? Let’s find out.

Why Choose a Transpacific Cruise?

You may choose a transpacific voyage over another cruise itinerary for many reasons. As mentioned, transpacific cruises are usually lengthier, so they’re a good choice if you want to be on the ocean for a few weeks. 

These types of cruises also offer exceptional new experiences based on their different ports. Some experiences you may look forward to on a transpacific cruise include snorkeling in the coral reef, learning to surf, spending days on pristine beaches, and diving into Polynesian culture.

Transpacific Cruise
Transpacific Cruise (Photo Credit: Ramunas Bruzas / Shutterstock)

Finally, what’s cool about transpacific cruises is that many cross the International Date Line, which runs between the North and South Pole and serves as the boundary between one calendar day and the next.

So if you’ve always wanted to time travel, a these cruises may be your best bet! Let’s look at cruise lines that offer this unique type of cruise.

Cruise Lines that Offer Transpacific Cruises

Several cruise lines offer transpacific sailings. The major cruise lines include Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, Carnival Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line and Princess Cruises. Let’s look at each of these cruise lines’ offerings. 

Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean has some of the most popular transpacific cruises. Royal Caribbean’s transpacific cruises cross hemispheres. They offer a transpacific cruise from Sydney to Seattle, meaning you should be prepared to experience several different weather changes. 

Celebrity Cruises

Celebrity Cruises has transpacific cruises that vary from 15 to 19 days across the Pacific Ocean. Their cruise itineraries are usually between North America and Asia or Australia.

Moorea island, French Polynesia, Tahiti
Moorea island, French Polynesia, Tahiti (Photo Credit: Iryna Makukha / Shutterstock)

Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival Cruise Line offers various transpacific cruises ranging from 18 to 30 days. Their cruises start and end at a variety of locations, such as Manila, Brisbane, Los Angeles, Singapore, Seattle, and Alaska.

Norwegian Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line’s transpacific offerings for guests often change, but they typically have at least one of theses voyages going at some point during the year. Make sure to keep tabs on their website for all of the updates. 

Princess Cruises

Princess Cruises offers cruises to Tahiti, French Polynesia, and the South Pacific. Most sailings originate from North or South America, as well as Australia, with many interesting ports along the way.

Transpacific Cruises FAQ

Where Do Transpacific Cruises Go?

Transpacific cruises typically make stops at exotic islands across the Pacific Ocean. These islands may include: Tahiti, Bora Bora, Hawaii, Easter Island, and Vancouver Island.

What’s the Best Time of Year for a Transpacific Cruise?

Royal Caribbean says the best time to take a transpacific cruise is during the Southern Hemisphere’s winter – from May to October. This is because their summer months are cyclone season, which may hinder or limit your cruise experience. 

Wrap-Up: Add a Transpacific Cruise To Your Bucket List

A transpacific cruise is a unique cruising experience that everyone should do at least once. Not only do you get to stop along various ports with unique cultures, but it’s also a longer experience, giving you more time to soak up your cruise. 

Hopefully, you’ve learned what this type of cruise is and are inspired to make sure your next cruise explores the Pacific Ocean. Plus, you’ll get to cross the International Date Line off of your bucket list!

Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas is Bringing Responsible Innovations

Royal Caribbean has released the latest episode of its documentary series “Making an Icon” this week on the construction of its game-changing cruise ship, the behemoth Icon of the Seas, at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland. And this time, the focus turned to environmental efforts.

Already promising epic amenities like the largest water park at sea, Icon of the Seas will feature multiple clean energy options designed to eliminate as much emissions and solid waste produced as possible.

New Icon of the Seas Episode

The eighth episode about the behind-the-scenes look at the vessel’s creation dives into the environmental advancements in honor of Earth Month 2023. You can watch the full episode below:

Icon of the Seas will be powered by six engines which will use liquefied natural gas to generate 67,500 KW of power. Backing up the engine units will be an extensive fuel cell, a “waste head capture” system capable of harnessing and repurposing the excess heat emitted by the engines, as well as systems capable of producing power from passengers’ garbage.

The ship’s hull will be coated in microscopic bubbles and will have an automated cleaner on hand for weekly scrubs in order to keep drag to a minimum. It will feature shore-power-ready capabilities.

Royal Caribbean Icon of the Seas Water Challenges
Courtesy: Royal Caribbean

“We have a responsibility to our planet to continue to evolve and make our ships as sustainable as they possibly can be. For us, it’s not just about going out and delivering the best vacations in the world, we also need to make sure we’re doing that responsibly,” said Jason Liberty, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean Group.

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Featuring Liberty, as well as other Royal Caribbean executives who are experts in environmental programs, decarbonization, and marine operations, this chapter of the saga makes clear the cruise line’s initiative to make Icon the most sustainable ship in the fleet, and steam towards a net-zero future.

Icon of the Seas Sets Sail Next Year

Dominating the seas by boasting a whopping 1,198 feet and 250,800 tons, the 20-deck vessel has room for over 5,600 guests (at double occupancy in 2,805 staterooms) and 2,350 crew members.

Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas
Render Courtesy: Royal Caribbean

Along with the standard high-quality cruising experiences expected of Royal Caribbean, Icon’s innovative features are divided into eight “neighborhoods,” which include Thrill Island, which make up the largest waterpark at sea, Surfside, the jaw-dropping Aquadome and mesmerizing Royal Promenade, as well as the brand-new Chill Island, Suite Neighborhood, and The Hideaway. A plethora of restaurants, bars, and lounges also await guests, especially the Overlook Bar and Pods.

Icon of the Seas is expected to debut with a sold-out inaugural cruise to the Caribbean and Royal Caribbean’s private destination, Coco Cay, out of Miami, Florida, in January 2024. It is scheduled to stay in Miami until at least April 2025.

Royal Caribbean to Implement Strict Plans for First Beach Club

Royal Caribbean International has committed to vigorous environmental standards for its new Royal Beach Club at Paradise Island in Nassau, The Bahamas. The cruise line has outlined six cornerstones of its plan, each of which follows strong sustainability standards and meets the stringent environmental guidelines of The Bahamas.

Royal Caribbean Reveals Environmental Plans for Royal Beach Club

Great interest is growing in Royal Caribbean’s new Royal Beach Club, a 17-acre private resort scheduled to open on Paradise Island in 2025. Now, the cruise line has announced its environmental initiatives for the property, a series of six sustainability cornerstones.

Zero Waste-to-Landfill

First, the beach club will be free of all single-use plastics (straws, cups, utensils, stirrers, etc.) and will offer compostable items instead for all food and beverage venues. Furthermore, biodigesters will be used to reduce food and other organic waste to minimize refuse altogether.

Part of reducing food waste will be processing cooking oil into biodiesel for energy production, and other recyclables will be processed through local Bahamian companies focused on waste reduction.

100% Renewable Energy by 2030

In less than five years, Royal Caribbean has committed to have a net-zero carbon footprint for the Royal Beach Club. Innovations to reach this goal include utilizing natural shade as part of temperature regulation, installing low flow filters, and investing in other renewable energy sources, including solar, wind, and hydro energy onsite and through partnerships with local companies.

No Dredging and No Overwater Cabanas

Ocean conservation is of high importance to all cruise lines, and Royal Caribbean is ensuring the ocean is preserved at the Royal Beach Club property by avoiding all dredging in and around Paradise Island, as well as not building any overwater cabanas. This will ensure protection of coral beds and marine life, and preserve the environment for all to enjoy for amazing snorkeling, diving, and other fun.

Royal Caribbean's Bahamas Beach Club
Render Courtesy: Royal Caribbean

Furthermore, any temporary structures during the construction period, such as a floating pier, will be closely monitored and adjusted as necessary to ensure minimal impact.

Best Wastewater Treatment

A best-in-class wastewater treatment plant will service the Royal Beach Club property, processing 100% of wastewater generated onsite so there is no hazardous transportation to be concerned about. More than 95% of the treated water will be reused for appropriate purposes, and remaining byproducts after treatment will be composted for landscaping use right on the property.

Habitat Protection

The Bahamas has a unique and delicate ecosystem, and Royal Caribbean has pledged to help restore and protect it as part of the Royal Beach Club project. The western end of Paradise Island has several former residential properties neglected or abandoned, and these will be demolished and the native vegetation restored as invasive or non-native plant species are removed.

As the cruise line builds new structures for the resort, buildings will only be raised on previously altered property or areas with significant invasive or non-native species of plants.

Abandoned Home on Paradise Island
Abandoned Home on Paradise Island (Photo Credit: Melissa Mayntz)

Not only plants, but wildlife will also be monitored and protected during construction and the eventual operation of the property, which can help preserve the amazing biodiversity of the unique nation.

Local Monitoring

To avoid any hint of impropriety with how each environmental commitment is implemented, Royal Caribbean will use a Bahamian company to oversee all environmental monitoring and publicly report their findings. This will ensure that all interested parties remain informed and are able to stay abreast of new developments as the project proceeds.

Local Connections

With so many Bahamian connections from the very inception of the new development, Royal Caribbean International is clearly demonstrating its desire to work with local agencies and keep the best interests of The Bahamas in mind.

The public-private partnership between the cruise line and the island nation can be a productive one for both sides, while creating an amazing new property which will showcase not only the best type of beach vacation, but also the vibrant culture and and spirit of The Bahamas.

Planned to open in 2025 (an exact date has not yet been announced), the new resort is sure to be as popular and enjoyable as CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s complete private island in The Bahamas, located just 75 sailing miles (120 kilometers) from where Royal Beach Club will take shape.

Carnival Cruise Line Brings Back a Raffle for Select Passengers

Carnival Cruise Line is bringing back a giveaway for military veterans that sail aboard any Carnival cruise ship – the chance to win a free cruise.

Veterans who set sail and attend the veterans gathering held during every Carnival cruise will be able to enter a raffle drawing for a free cruise to be given away once per month.

Free Monthly Cruise Raffle for Veterans

Carnival Cruise Line brand ambassador John Heald has announced that the cruise line is bringing back the free cruise raffle for veterans. Eligible guests will be able to enter the giveaway during the Military Appreciation Gathering held on each and every sailing, and of all collected entries each month, one winner will be drawn for a free cruise.

“This is just another way to say thank you to those whose courage and bravery allow all of us the freedom to cruise and to have fun,” Heald said.

The exact terms and conditions of the monthly giveaways are yet to be announced, but Heald did indicate that the giveaway was also held pre-pandemic.

It is likely the entry requirements and restrictions will remain the same as previous giveaways, though some terms may be adapted to new cruising guidelines in the post-pandemic travel industry.

Carnival Cruise Line Deck
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Interested guests should note that all raffle entries from all 25 ships in the Carnival fleet are pooled together for each month’s giveaway, and only one free cruise will be awarded per month.

As new ships join the fleet – Carnival Venezia will debut in May 2023, Carnival Jubilee in December 2023, and Carnival Firenze in May 2024 – more veterans gatherings will be held, and more entries will be accepted for each month’s giveaway.

Actual odds of winning a free cruise drawing will depend on the total number of entries received each month.

About the Military Appreciation Gathering

Every Carnival cruise ship hosts a Military Appreciation Gathering on every cruise. This free event is open for all service members, active, reserve, and retired, from all military branches. The meet-and-greet includes light refreshments and is a great opportunity for veterans to meet and exchange stories and camaraderie.

The time and location of the Military Appreciation Gathering will vary based on individual ships’ itineraries and activity schedules, but every attempt is made to ensure it is at a time and place where all interested veterans will be able to attend.

Carnival Heroes Bar
Carnival Heroes Bar

On newer Carnival ships the Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge is a popular venue for the event, but other lounges may also be used depending on the expected number of attendees and how different lounges and gathering spaces are used for other onboard activities.

The Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge is available on Carnival Celebration, Mardi Gras, Carnival Panorama, and Carnival Radiance, and will also be a fixture aboard all three upcoming Carnival ships – Carnival Venezia, Carnival Jubilee, and Carnival Firenze.

No announcement has been made about whether other, older Carnival ships may covert existing venues into new Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounges, though that may be a consideration as ships go into significant refurbishments in the coming years.

Other Ways Carnival Honors Veterans

Carnival Cruise Line has a long history of honoring veterans, and in fact offers special “Military Cruise Deals” with exclusive reduced rates for active and retired U.S Military and Canadian National Defense members. Veterans applying for these discount rates much provide proof of eligibility via appropriate military documentation, such as retirement papers, leave and earning statements, or proof of honorable discharge.

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The cruise line also supports Operation Homefront, an organization that provides military families with rent-free housing and helps wounded veterans adjust to their new lives, as well as organizes events for military families, such as holiday toy drives, back-to-school supply drives, and more.

Military members and service families are also often recognized at welcome aboard shows, and on certain sailings – such as over Veteran’s Day in November or the Fourth of July – additional special appreciation events may be held.

Overboard Situation Reported From Royal Caribbean Ship

Guests currently onboard Royal Caribbean International’s Quantum of the Seas have reported a man overboard alert, and tracking data shows the ship had paused for search operations in the past few hours.

This story is developing and more details will be added when confirmed.

Overboard Reported From Quantum of the Seas

UPDATE: Local news reports confirm that it is a male Australian passenger who has gone overboard from Quantum of the Seas. For privacy, the passenger’s name has not been revealed. The US Coast Guard has dispatched a Hercules helicopter to assist in search efforts, and a call has also gone out to the US Navy for further assistance.

The “oscar oscar oscar” alert was called aboard Quantum of the Seas shortly before midnight, late in the night of Tuesday, April 25, 2023 (local time). This alert signifies a person has gone overboard the ship, and emergency procedures are activated for search and rescue.

The cruise ship slowed and returned to the area of the alert before lowering several boats to the water to search for the person. Tracking data shows Quantum of the Seas diverting from her planned route approximately 870 miles (1,400 kilometers) south of Hawaii.

Guests onboard have reported that several announcements were made for a passenger to call Guest Services, which is one of the first steps to attempt to locate a missing person suspected to have gone overboard.

Royal Caribbean Quantum of the Seas Cruise Ship
Photo Credit: Mohd Syis Zulkipli / Shutterstock

There is no confirmation at this time, however, whether the individual involved is a passenger or a crew member, nor are there any details of the individual’s gender, age, or the circumstances of the possible overboard.

The ship has now resumed course for Kona, Hawaii at a speed of 19 knots (22 miles per hour / 35 kilometers per hour).

The Current Sailing

Quantum of the Seas is currently sailing a 16-night, one-way cruise from Brisbane to Honolulu. The ship left Australia on Wednesday, April 12, 2023 with two port visits in French Polynesia before enjoying six days at sea on the way to Kona, Hawaii, where she is expected to arrive on April 27. The ship will conclude the cruise in Honolulu on Friday, April 28.

The overboard alert occurred during the fifth day at sea between French Polynesia and Hawaii. Because of the isolation of the area, search efforts will undoubtedly be challenging, but the proper authorities will be alerted to the situation.

At this time, there is no expected delay to Quantum of the Seas‘ itinerary or her arrival in Hawaii, as it is easy for cruise ships to make up time during days at sea.

Kona Hawaii
Kona, Hawaii (Photo Credit: Yefimova Olena / Shutterstock)

Cruise ships have a number of procedures to activate in case of an overboard alarm, including reviewing security footage onboard and passenger headcounts to attempt to verify whether or not someone is missing.

Quantum of the Seas is repositioning to Seattle for the Alaska sailing season. While the current cruise only takes the ship to Hawaii, the next sailing is a 10-night voyage from Honolulu to Vancouver, and from there the ship will sail a 7-night one-way trip to Seattle, visiting Alaska ports before settling in at her summer homeport.

From Seattle, the 168,666-gross ton cruise ship will offer 7-night roundtrip “Alaska Adventure” sailings through September, with each cruise calling on popular ports in the Last Frontier such as Sitka, Skagway, and Juneau. In early October, the ship will again reposition back to Brisbane for South Pacific and Australia sailings through the Southern Hemisphere summer.

Quantum of the Seas is the first of the Quantum-class of ships and joined Royal Caribbean in 2014. The ship can welcome 4,180 guests at double occupancy, or as many as 4,905 passengers when fully booked with all berths filled. Onboard, 1,500 international crew members provide excellent service.

Cruise Hive wishes all guests and crew aboard the ship well and hopes the overboard alert may be a false alarm or that the individual is found safely.

Cruise Ship Passenger Left Behind During World Voyage

UK man’s round-the-world voyage came to a sudden end when his P&O Cruise ship left him stranded in The Philippines.

Christopher Chapel is a 72-year-old pensioner from Swindon, Wiltshire, England, who thought that he was going on the adventure of a lifetime: a 100+ day voyage around the world with P&O Cruises. But miscommunication turned the adventure into every cruiser’s worst nightmare.

P&O Cruise Ship Leaves 72-Year-Old Behind

For many, the chance to embark on a multi-month expedition destined for all corners of the world never becomes more than the stuff of dreams. And this septuagenarian made it possible, reportedly spending over £17,000 to do so.

However, about halfway through the trip, Chapel experienced nausea and lightheadedness. He says he was instructed by the ship’s doctor to seek medical attention at a hospital when the ship docked at the island of Palawan in the Philippines on March 4.

The hospital staff ran a series of tests just to confirm that Chapel was suffering from light heatstroke. It is unclear how long he was kept there, but by the time he returned to the port, he discovered his ship had left without him.

P&O Cruise Ship
P&O Cruise Ship (Photo Credit: Karis48 / Shutterstock)

He says that he was never fully checked out by cruise medical staff, and the island nurses would not let him leave until all tests were completed.

While most cruisers’ minds would immediately race to crucial items left in their staterooms, like passports or money, Chapel, a diabetic, had to come to terms with the fact his insulin was sailing away from him.

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With his blood sugar running low, he was able to return to the hospital before falling into hypoglycaemic shock and then a brief diabetic coma. He recovered the next morning, waking up to the nightmare once again.

Stranded 7,000 Miles Away from Home with a Fear of Flying

What made Chapel’s situation even more difficult was his fear of flying. Standing nearly on the exact opposite side of the world meant that his ship was the preferred method to get home.

He spent several days in Palawan in order to receive necessary medical care, and he said he was able to enjoy his time there, especially the people.

P&O Cruises Ship
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He was later transferred to the capital city, Manila, and then back to England. After he was cleared to fly, doctors sedated him and escorted him on the long-haul flight. He arrived home on Good Friday. Four weeks after being left behind.

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Chapel says he enjoyed the first half of his lifetime adventure and intends to continue cruising in the future. But, he and his family are still furious at P&O Cruises for failing in their duties.

It is unclear if he retrieved all his stuff from his ship and how things will be settled with the cruise line. P&O Cruises is UK-based cruise which is owned by the Carnival Corporation. The cruise line operates a fleet of seven ships and they all offer different type of voyages, including world cruises, mainly based out of Southampton, UK.