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Carnival Cruise Ship Raises Flag for New Ship Registry

Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Venezia was officially registered with the Bahamas Maritime Authority (BMA) during a ceremony in Cadiz, Spain. The ship, set to sail from New York’s Manhattan Cruise Terminal later this year, promises to bring “Fun Italian Style” to cruising.

Carnival Venezia Registration with Bahamas Maritime Authority

Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Venezia officially joined the Bahamas Maritime Authority (BMA) registry at a ceremony held in Cadiz, Spain. The ship is scheduled to embark from New York’s Manhattan Cruise Terminal on June 15, 2023.

The registration ceremony in Cadiz saw Carnival Venezia‘s senior leadership team and the classification society completing all necessary processes and raising the Bahamian flag to designate the new ship registry.

Carnival Venezia Cruise Registry
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Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line, said: “We’re thrilled to celebrate another maritime milestone as Carnival Venezia joins the seven other ships we have registered in The Bahamas. The BMA is among the most respected administrations in international shipping, and we value their level of cooperation and professionalism aimed to achieve the highest safety standards.”

The cruise ship, officially handed over to Carnival Cruise Line last week, must now adhere to the laws and regulations of The Bahamas, including taxes and crew member employment.

Dry Dock Followed by Transatlantic Cruise

Presently in dry dock at Cadiz, Carnival Venezia is preparing to set sail on a 15-day transatlantic Carnival Journeys voyage from Barcelona, departing on May 29, 2023.

Carnival Venezia will embark on year-round cruises from Manhattan Cruise Terminal in New York starting June 15, 2023, providing passengers with various options across ten different cruise durations and 22 unique itineraries.

Costa Venezia Arrives for Dry Dock
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Cruises from New York City will visit 25 ports in 14 countries and include, amongst others, a 4-Night Bermuda Cruise, an 8-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise with stops in Amber Cove in the Dominican Republic, Grand Turk in Turks and Caicos, and Half Moon Cay, and an 8-Night Eastern Caribbean Cruise with stops in San Juan in Puerto Rico, St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands, and Grand Turk.

“Fun Italian Style” and Onboard Offerings

Carnival Venezia, formerly known as Costa Venezia, was part of an expansion plan that included the delivery of seven ships to the Costa Group by 2023.

In 2019, at 135,500 gross tons, she was the largest ship Costa Cruises had ever introduced to the Chinese market. The ship accommodates up to 5,145 guests and 1,393 crew members. 

Carnival Venezia Cruise Ship
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Carnival Venezia will be the first ship to feature “Carnival Fun Italian Style,” combining Italian theming with Carnival’s signature fun. New dining options will focus on Italian flavors, including La Strada Grill, which serves classic Italian street food, and Tomororo, a Mexitalian fusion restaurant.

Carnival Cruise Line favorites, such as Guy’s Burger Joint, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, and Bonsai Sushi & Teppanyaki, will also be available, with some menus adapted to reflect the ship’s Italian influence.

Activities on Carnival Venezia will include an Italian Street Party and Captain’s Venetian Toast, offering Italian-inspired programming for children and teens. The ship will also feature Camp Ocean and Club O2 for young guests, while its SportSquare will be set up with Italian favorites such as bocce ball and foosball.

Celebrity Cruises Has Big Engine Plans for Future Ship

Celebrity Cruises’ fifth Edge class ship will be outfitted with new power technology enabling her engines to run on multiple fuels, including the environmentally friendly methanol, as the line moves toward a carbon-free-cruising future.

The upmarket line Celebrity Cruises, a brand of Royal Caribbean Group, announced on March 28 that technology firm Wärtsilä will design a so-called flex fuel engine for its next Edge class ship, which is not yet under construction. The ship will be the first in the industry to use the hybrid engine.

Multi-Fuel Engine for Next Edge-Class Cruise Ship

In partnership with Helsinki-based Wärtsilä and the Chantiers de L’Atlantique shipyard in Saint-Nazaire, France, Celebrity Cruises will bring another innovation to its Edge class vessels when the fifth ship in the series begins construction. Wärtsilä will design two converted 8-cylinder Wärtsilä 46F engines that allow them to use three fuel sources, including methanol.

Compared to conventional fuels, renewable methanol cuts carbon dioxide emissions by up to 95%, reduces nitrogen oxide emissions by up to 80%, and completely eliminates sulfur oxide and particulate matter emissions, according to the Methanol Institute, the trade organization for the methanol industry.

Celebrity Edge-Class Cruise Ship
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Celebrity Cruises said that the technology company will provide two 8-cylinder Wärtsilä 46F engines capable of operating with methanol as fuel, two 12-cylinder Wärtsilä 46F engines, and one Wärtsilä 32 engine. The 46F engines will be converted to run on methanol at the shipyard.

Royal Caribbean Group President and CEO Jason Liberty said, “As we innovate our ship design and offerings, we’re also focused on equally evolving the fuel and technology landscape that powers them. By incorporating tri-fueled engines, we are ensuring that as alternative, low-carbon-based solutions become more viable, our ships will be ready to adapt and drive the industry forward to a more sustainable and net zero emissions future.”

Royal Caribbean Group, which also owns the cruise brands Royal Caribbean, Silversea Cruises, TUI Cruises, and Hapag-Lloyd, has said it envisions its entire fleet will operate with net zero emissions by 2050.

The company said that 70% of its ships across all brands are already equipped with Advanced Emissions Purification systems, which remove roughly 98% of sulfur dioxides from the ships’ exhaust.

Celebrity Beyond Cruise Ship
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Celebrity Cruises has three Edge class ships currently operating: Celebrity Edge, Celebrity Apex and Celebrity Beyond. The fourth, Celebrity Ascent, is under construction at the Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard and slated to debut on December 3, 2023, in Fort Lauderdale. Celebrity Ascent was floated out of the shipyard on January 21, 2023, and work on the 140,600 gross ton vessel continues at her mooring location, prior to sea trials later this year.

Celebrity Cruises President and CEO Lisa Lutoff-Perlo said, “With the launch of our Edge Series of ships in 2018, we set ambitious sustainability goals to make these ships the most energy efficient large vessels at sea. Working collaboratively with our partners, we have continued to develop new technologies and achieve breakthroughs with each subsequent ship.” 

Making Inroads With Alternative Fuels

In researching future carbon-neutral fuels for the marine industry, Wärtsilä said methanol has emerged as one of the most promising candidates. The company said that the planned Edge class vessel will be the second methanol-fueled engine conversion it has completed, and the first with the Wärtsilä 46F engine.

Building the fifth ship in the line’s Edge class with methanol-fuel capabilities will mark a first for the French shipyard.

Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard General Manager Laurent Castaing said, “Development and integration of methanol systems on a cruise ship is a new challenge for Chantiers de l’Atlantique and, for the first time, is part of our decarbonization program.”

Other cruise companies are embracing methanol as an alternative fuel. A partnership announced in February 2023 between Costa Group and methane producer Proman, headquartered in Wollerau, Switzerland, will boost the decarbonization of Costa Group’s fleet. Costa said its plans include retrofitting existing ships to enable them to run on the clean fuel and the construction of methanol-fueled new builds.

Just one new-build cruise ship currently is being constructed with the ability to run on green methanol, TUI Cruises’ Mein Schiff 7. Due to launch in 2024, the ship will run on lower-emission marine diesel but be fitted for methanol fuel as well.

Norwegian Cruise Line Partners With Miami Marlins for Giveaways

Norwegian Cruise Line and the Miami Marlins major league baseball team have announced an exclusive partnership that will give both cruise fans and baseball fans multiple chances to win onboard credit for future cruises, as well as to win a free cruise vacation. As both organizations put fans front and center for great experiences, the partnership is sure to be a home run.

Cruise Line and Baseball Partnership and Giveaways

Norwegian Cruise Line and the Miami Marlins are now exclusive partners, teaming up to give guests at the ballpark and onboard amazing experiences. This is the first cruise line partnership the Marlins have entered into since the team moved to their new Miami ballpark in 2012.

Both organizations strive to put guests front and center, offering special deals, promotions, and fantastic fun for all ages. These similar values make the partnership a natural connection, and to celebrate, there will be onboard credit giveaways throughout the baseball season.

“The partnership with Norwegian Cruise Line is a perfect fit as our goals and values closely align, with our guests at the forefront of everything we do,” said David Oxfeld, Marlins Chief Commercial Officer.

“With the shared recognition of leaders in exceptional international entertainment, the partnership will reward Marlins fans all season long with the chance to take home $1,000 in NCL onboard credit at Marlins home games and have them ready for their next vacation on any of the NCL ships from its All-Star lineup.”

Norwegian Prima in Miami
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Details for the onboard credit giveaways have not yet been revealed, but it appears there will be multiple chances for game attendees to win credit for future Norwegian cruises.

Baseball season officially opens on March 30, 2023, and this year will mark the 30th anniversary of the Miami Marlins franchise. The team is scheduled to play 81 home games through the season, but it is unknown if the onboard cruise credit giveaways will be part of every game.

A special promotion will be presented by Norwegian Cruise Line at the June 4, 2023 game, a Sunday matchup between the Miami Marlins and the Oakland A’s. At that game, the first 5,000 fans will receive a Jeff Conine #18 or #19 jersey, which the legendary major leaguer wore during the 1997 and 2003 World Series, respectively.

Norwegian Cruise Line is also planning to give away a free cruise vacation to a “group of fans” but the details and timing of that giveaway are as yet unannounced.

Local Partnership for Local Fans

The partnership also helps strengthen Norwegian Cruise Line’s connections to Miami and the local community, where the cruise line is headquartered. Norwegian cruise ships set sail from PortMiami throughout the year, offering a variety of itineraries to The Bahamas, Mexico, and the Caribbean.

Norwegian Cruise Line

“Miami is our hometown, and we could not be more excited to partner with an organization so deeply rooted in the community,” said David Herrera, Incoming President of Norwegian Cruise Line. “We excel at providing guests with exceptional experiences and unforgettable vacation memories.”

“We are looking forward to this new partnership with the Miami Marlins and bringing fellow local, hometown fans along the NCL journey.”

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For the 2023 baseball regular season, which runs from March 30 through October 1, Norwegian ships sailing from Miami include Norwegian Sky, Norwegian Joy, Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Sun, and Norwegian Escape. Itineraries range from 3-20 days, depending on the ship and departure date.

Norwegian Cruise Line’s Terminal B at PortMiami is just 3.7 miles (6 kilometers) from LoanDepot Park, home field of the Miami Marlins, making it convenient for cruise travelers to catch a game – and maybe a foul ball or home run – before or after setting sail on a great summer cruise.

P&O Cruises Reveals Major Investment in Adult-Only Ships

P&O Cruises has revealed a multi-million-pound investment plan for significant updates to its adult-only ships, Arcadia and Aurora. The refurbishments are set to be completed by May 2023, with more extensive refits scheduled for November 2024 and April 2025.

Upgrades to Arcadia and Aurora

P&O Cruises is set to invest heavily in improving guest areas on its adults-only ships, Arcadia and Aurora, the cruise line announced on March 28. 

The changes will include new balcony furniture, new cabin chairs, and updated furniture in the ships’ open deck areas. Arcadia’s Neptune Pool will also receive substantial investment, adding new lounge chairs, sofas, tables, and armchairs.

P&O Cruises President Paul Ludlow shared his enthusiasm for the investment: “Arcadia and Aurora are two of our most beloved ships in the fleet offering guests a more intimate experience in stylish surroundings. After a busy season hosting guests on longer-duration itineraries and world cruises, we will be making sure that both ships look their absolute finest ahead of the summer season.”

Aurora and Arcadia Refits Part of Broader Plan for P&O Cruises

The announcement today comes as no surprise, as Carnival Corporation has announced its plans to focus on three of its highest returning brands: Carnival Cruise Line, P&O Cruises, and AIDA Cruises, during the first quarter earnings call on March 27.

As part of this strategy, P&O Cruises will invest millions into significant updates for its adult-only ships, Arcadia and Aurora, with more extensive refits scheduled for November 2024 and April 2025. Carnival Corporation CEO Josh Weinstein highlighted the company’s growth strategy during the company’s first-quarter earnings release.

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

Carnival Corporation CEO Josh Weinstein: “Our growth is weighted towards three of our highest returning brands: Carnival Cruise Line, AIDA, and P&O Cruises UK, following our portfolio and fleet optimization.” 

To support the cruise lines, Weinstein has been actively working with each brand to develop strategies:

“To help support this growth and drive overall revenue generation over time, I’ve actively been working with each brand on their strategies and roadmaps to ensure they have clearly identified target markets, capacity that is appropriately sized to the market potential, demand generation capability to hone in on the target market at the lowest possible acquisition cost and deliver an amazing guest experience,” Weinstein continued.

This strategy’s first phase involves bringing Arcadia and Aurora up to more modern standards, aligning them with the company’s two Excel-class cruise ships, Iona and Arvia

Arcadia and Aurora

MS Arcadia, constructed by Fincantieri in Marghera, Italy, joined P&O Cruises in April 2005. She is the second smallest of the seven ships in the fleet at 84,000 gross tons and with space for 2,388 guests. 

Holland America Line initially ordered Arcadia in 2000 as their fifth Vista-class vessel. In 2003, the ship was reassigned to Cunard Line to become their Queen Victoria but was transferred to P&O Cruises just before her launch.

MV Aurora, built by Meyer Werft in Papenburg, Germany, is the smallest and oldest ship in the P&O Cruises fleet at 76,152 gross tons and with space for 1,878 guests at double capacity. Both Arcadia and Aurora cater exclusively to adult guests.

Carnival on the Rise With Record Bookings and Strong Demand

Carnival Corporation, the world’s largest cruise company, has released its business update for the first quarter of 2023, reporting a record-breaking quarter with exceptional booking volumes and strong financial performance.

The company’s first-quarter revenue was almost equivalent to the levels achieved in 2019, and it exceeded its guidance for the quarter, surpassing expectations. Carnival’s Q1 earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, also outperformed its guidance by more than $30 million. However, the outlook for 2023 could be something that investors are not overjoyed with.

Strong Q1 2023 for Carnival Corporation

Carnival Corporation has started 2023 on a high note, exceeding the guidance it had put out during Q4 of 2022 by a considerable margin. The world’s largest cruise company also set a record for the highest number of bookings in a single quarter in history. At the same time, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization exceeded expectations by more than $30 million. 

Carnival Corporation reported a US GAAP net loss of $693 million and an adjusted net loss of $690 million, significantly better than the December guidance range of $750 to $850 million net loss for Q1 2023.

Carnival Miami Office Sign
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Adjusted EBITDA for the first quarter reached $382 million, outperforming the guidance range of $250 to $350 million. First-quarter revenue reached $4.4 billion, 95% of the company’s revenue in 2019.

CEO Josh Weinstein commented on the company’s performance: “In the first quarter, we outperformed our guidance on all measures. We achieved record first-quarter net per diems, exceeding the high end of our guidance, driven by improving ticket prices and sustained growth in onboard revenue while delivering an additional seven points of occupancy on higher capacity compared to the prior quarter.”

The significantly better numbers for the first quarter have ensured Carnival can also start using cash to pay back the enormous mountain of debt it has accumulated over the last three years. Much of that cash is coming from a record-breaking Wave Season.

Chief Financial Officer David Bernstein noted: “We believe our debt balance has peaked this quarter and will reduce over time based on our ample liquidity position of $8.1 billion and the expected cash flow strength of our business.”

Record Booking Volumes

Carnival Corporation experienced its highest booking volumes for any quarter in its history, breaking records for North American, Australian, and European cruises. 

Weinstein continued: “We are enjoying a phenomenal wave season, achieving our highest-ever quarterly booking volumes and breaking records in North America and Europe. Our strong performance has extended into March, and we expect this favorable trend to continue based on the success of our efforts to drive demand.”

Carnival Cruise Ships
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Total customer deposits reached a first-quarter record of $5.7 billion as of February 28, 2023, surpassing the previous first-quarter record of $4.9 billion as of February 28, 2019, by 16%.

Is Carnival Corporation on the Way Back?

Carnival expects to return to 100% occupancy levels by the summer, where it already achieved 98% over the last quarter. It is also continuing to slim down, even removing Seabourn Odyssey from the fleet, a move that Carnival expects to make a gain on. 

Moving three Costa Cruises cruise ships from Costa to the hugely successful Carnival Cruise Line looks like it will be a tremendously successful strategic decision, with interest in cruises onboard Carnival Luminosa, Carnival Venezia, and Carnival Firenze peaking. 

The financial results announced today could signal the turnaround investors have been waiting for. In the past two years, the hope had been that Carnival Corporation could show the same performance as the competition, Royal Caribbean Group, in particular. However, while Royal has gained nearly $40 in its stock price since March 2020, Carnival Corporation has been lagging. 

Carnival Venezia Cruise Ship
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With occupancy levels returning to the 100% barrier and possibly going beyond, and bookings exceeding all expectations for 2023, Carnival Corporation could be returning to being the golden goose it once was. However, investors don’t seem to agree.

Carnival Corporation’s outlook for Q2 and the remainder of 2023 seems to be too negative, despite the company reporting better-than-expected fiscal first-quarter results and record bookings.

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The company’s downbeat outlook for Q2 and the full-year losses caused the stock to turn lower, losing 6% after a strong opening, overshadowing the phenomenal revenue increase. The company expects a per-share loss of 42 cents to 34 cents for Q2 and adjusted per-share losses of 44 cents to 28 cents for the fiscal year 2023.

Carnival Cruise Ship Rescues Boat Taking on Water

Carnival Valor rescued three stranded boaters on Sunday, March 26, 2023, after being alerted to the emergency situation by the United States Coast Guard. The incident happened in the morning on the second day of the ship’s sailing, as the vessel had departed New Orleans on Saturday, March 25 for a 5-night Western Caribbean cruise.

Carnival Valor Rescue

Carnival Valor was contacted by the United States Coast Guard (USCG) shortly after 7 a.m. on Sunday, March 26, 2023, alerting the cruise ship to a vessel taking on water 386 miles (621 kilometers) offshore of Alabama.

The vessel in distress was the 44-foot recreational boat Snail Mail, with three boaters onboard, and had activated emergency gear on board to signal its condition.

Carnival Valor Rescue
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The USCG received the emergency alert, and reached out to Carnival Valor as the nearest vessel able to assist the craft in distress. At the time, Carnival Valor was approximately 35 nautical miles (40 miles / 65 km) from the Snail Mail. An Aviation Training Center Mobile HC-144 Ocean Sentry aircrew was also mobilized.

Carnival Valor Rescue
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The Conquest-class cruise ship diverted slightly from its route to intercept the distressed craft. Carnival Valor was en route to its first port of call on the 5-night Western Caribbean itinerary, Costa Maya, where the ship will be docked on Monday, March 27.

A rescue boat – one of the cruise ship’s lifeboats – was launched, and the three boaters – all males from Honduras – were safely taken aboard and transferred to the cruise ship. They have received appropriate medical care, food, and water, and are reported in good condition.

“Special thanks to the crew of the Carnival Valor for rescuing all three people aboard the sinking vessel,” said Lt. j.g. Gretchen Gochnour, a command duty officer at the District Eight Command Center. “The Coast Guard urges the boating public to emulate the Snail Mail by having an EPIRB and geolocating devices onboard before taking to the sea.”

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“Moreover, the Coast Guard encourages commercial mariners to participate in AMVER [automated mutual-assistance vessel rescue system] and self-report their location as this played a pivotal role in this rescue.”

Next Steps

Because the rescued boaters were taken aboard during a day at sea, they will remain aboard Carnival Valor until the ship calls on Costa Maya on Monday. The ship is scheduled to be in port from 1-8 p.m., during which time the boaters will be transferred to the appropriate authorities.

A statement from Carnival Cruise Line confirms “Carnival Valor’s itinerary is unaffected.” Current tracking data also shows the ship on course as planned for Costa Maya.

Carnival Valor Cruise Ship
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After Costa Maya, the ship will visit Cozumel, Mexico on Tuesday, before enjoying Wednesday as another day at sea and arriving back to New Orleans on Thursday, March 30.

This is not the first rescue or emergency situation that Carnival Valor has been involved with. In November 2022, the ship made worldwide headlines for an overboard passenger who was rescued by another craft after nearly a full day in the water.

The ship is homeported year-round from Louisiana, offering 4-5 night Western Caribbean cruises. The shorter sailings only visit Cozumel, while the longer cruises also include Costa Maya or Progreso, depending on the departure date.

The 110,000-gross-ton Carnival Valor joined the Carnival fleet in 2004. The ship has a guest capacity of 2,980 passengers at double occupancy, and up to 3,756 guests when fully booked with all berths filled. Approximately 1,200 international crew members are also onboard to offer excellent service.

Speed Issues Change Multiple Itineraries for Royal Caribbean Ship

Royal Caribbean International has reached out to guests on multiple sailings of Anthem of the Seas to notify them of itinerary adjustments, shortening the times the ship will spend in different ports of call. While the changes are relatively minor, multiple changes on a single itinerary can add up significantly.

Anthem of the Seas Port Time Modifications

Guests booked on different sailings of the Quantum-class Anthem of the Seas have been informed that their cruises have been slightly adjusted, with port times modified for several destinations. All the communications are similar, stating:

“To maintain a safe and comfortable speed along our journey, we’ve adjusted the times we’ll visit [impacted ports of call].”

Both the June 4 and June 16 itineraries are confirmed to have similar changes, though the sailings are very different.

The June 4, 2023 departure is a 12-night Discover the Canaries cruise roundtrip from Southampton, with calls in Vigo, Spain; Funchal, Portugal; three destinations in the Canary Islands – Lanzarote, Las Palmas, and Santa Cruz de Tenerife; and Lisbon, Portugal.

Anthem of the Seas Cruise Ship
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For that sailing, the calls in Vigo, Funchal, and Lanzarote have all been shortened. Time in Vigo has been trimmed by two hours – arriving one hour later and departing one hour earlier than originally planned – while the times in Funchal and Lanzarote have been trimmed by just one hour each, arriving later than the original schedule.

The June 16, 2023 departure is a 7-night Norwegian Fjords cruise, also roundtrip from Southampton. On that sailing, the ship is visiting four different ports in Norway: Bergen, Olden, Maloy, and Kristiansand.

The port time adjustments for this cruise are more extreme, as the ship will now be in Bergen from 2:30-8 p.m. and in Kristiansand from noon until 8 p.m. The visits to Olden and Maloy are not changed, but this is still a loss of 4.5 total hours in port. The majority of that time is trimmed from Bergen, which was originally scheduled for 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Anthem of the Seas will also return to Southampton 30 minutes later than initially planned, with an anticipated arrival time at the end of the cruise of 6 a.m. rather than 5:30 a.m.

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For both cruises, the email confirms that tours are being rescheduled for impacted ports of call. “Our Shore Excursions team will automatically reschedule any pre-paid Royal Caribbean International shore excursions affected by this change,” the email reads.

Guests who have booked independent tours should contact their tour operators to make time adjustments or arrange for cancellations and refunds if necessary.

Ongoing Propulsion Issues

Guests booked on recent and upcoming sailings of Anthem of the Seas have reported a variety of similar changes to multiple sailings, and earlier this month it was reported that the ship had a “mechanical limitation” with one of its engines that impacted overall speed.

This does not affect the ship’s safety or seaworthiness, nor are any onboard hotel, dining, or activity arrangements affected. Under normal operation, the ship’s top speed is 22 knots (25 miles per hour / 41 kilometers per hour).

Royal Caribbean's Anthem of the Seas Cruise Ship
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This is also not the first time Anthem of the Seas has experienced engine issues affecting overall speed. Similar problems were also encountered in 2017, with similar solutions – slower speeds that altered port visits. At that time, and overnight port of call was used for any external mechanical work necessary.

At the moment, the 168,666-gross-ton Anthem of the Seas is homeported from New York, sailing 7-night Bahamas cruises that call at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island destination. Nassau, the capital of The Bahamas, as well as Port Canaveral, Florida are also on those itineraries.

Due to the engine issues, however, several recent cruises have trimmed or skipped Port Canaveral.

On May 1, 2023, the ship will depart New York in a transatlantic repositioning cruise to Southampton, where she will be homeported all summer, offering a wide range of Mediterranean, Spain, Canary Islands, and Norway sailings.

In October, Anthem of the Seas will return to New York for another winter of Bahamas cruises, and she will again be homeported from Southampton in the spring and summer of 2024.

Boat Refuses Rescue From Newest Carnival Cruise Ship

Carnival Celebration has aided an overcrowded rowboat during a day at sea at the end of the new ship’s current sailing, but without taking the occupants aboard. The encounter was successful and all individuals were in good health, and provided with appropriate supplies as requested.

Carnival Celebration Provides Supplies to Refugees

On Friday, March 24, 2023, Carnival Celebration encountered a crowded rowboat while sailing northeast of Cozumel. The incident occurred at approximately 6 p.m. ship time (Eastern/Ship Time), when the small craft was sighted with at least 12 occupants, both male and female.

The cruise ship immediately diverted to offer assistance, prepared to take the people from the small craft aboard if necessary. The small boat was using multiple oars for propulsion and steering, but was not otherwise signaling for emergency aid. While constructed in part of varying materials, including duct tape, the craft seemed reasonably stable.

Carnival Celebration pulled up alongside and communicated with the craft, and while the occupants stated they did not want rescue, they did accept food and water. Everyone was observed to be alert and in good health, and the boat – while small and crowded – was not in immediate danger.

After the incident, Carnival Celebration‘s cruise director, Chris Williams, made an announcement to explain procedures to guests onboard.

“The most important thing to us of course here at Carnival Cruise Line and our captain and his amazing team is to make sure that we always make sure that people are safe and preserving life at sea,” he explained.

“We have spoken to the people in the boat and they do not need any rescuing at this time. All they need is of course any water or food. We’ve done everything to make sure that they have that and everyone seems in good health.”

Carnival Celebration Cruise Ship
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Williams went on to note that Carnival’s shoreside team and the United States Coast Guard were both contacted about the encounter, which is standard procedure for such events. The cruise ship remained alongside the small craft until clarification of next steps was received, at which time the ship was released to continue on its sailing.

Why No Rescue?

Photos and video from guests onboard show that the individuals in the boat all had appropriate clothing to protect themselves from the sun and unpredictable weather, and the small boat was carrying storage containers for supplies.

While cruise ships are obligated to offer aid to anyone who may seem in distress – whether refugee boats, stranded mariners, fishermen, or other cruise ships – there is no requirement that anyone be forced to board a larger or more stable vessel, provided their own craft is reasonably sound.

Carnival Celebration Cruise Rescue
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The encounter took place approximately 90 miles (145 kilometers) east of Cancun, Mexico, and roughly 105 miles (169 km) northeast of Cozumel, where Carnival Celebration had visited earlier on the cruise, on Tuesday, March 21. Prior to the incident on Friday, the ship had visited Costa Maya on Wednesday and Roatan on Thursday.

The ship is currently sailing a 7-night roundtrip Western Caribbean itinerary from Miami, which will end on Sunday, March 26. There is no delay or change in the remaining part of the cruise due to this encounter.

This is not the first time the newest Carnival ship – Carnival Celebration just debuted in November 2022 – has encountered a small, haphazard craft. In early January, the ship rescued five refugees from a small raft off the coast of Cuba. In that incident, the refugees were taken aboard the cruise ship.

Famous Cruise Ship Captain Has Unexpected Reaction

Captain Kate McCue is famous as the first American woman to serve as master of a major cruise ship, but guests should be glad she’s the captain of Celebrity Beyond rather than one of the ship’s culinary staff. In a recent attempt at simple baking, her closest critic has deemed her efforts less than acceptable.

Captain Kate McCue’s Baking Attempt

In 2015, Kate McCue became master of Celebrity Summit, making history as the first female to command a cruise mega-ship. She has since captained a number of Celebrity Cruises vessels, and today is in command of the line’s most recent ship, the Edge-class Celebrity Beyond.

While as captain she fulfills a number of roles to oversee the ship’s entire crew and staff, the vessel’s safety, and guests’ satisfaction, she also has other duties on board to one very special crew member – Bug Naked, her pet Sphynx cat, who shares her quarters and is often seen out-and-about onboard in a feline stroller.

Cruise Ship Captain

Recently, Bug Naked celebrated her seventh birthday, and Captain McCue opted to bake the cat’s special cake herself – with hilarious results.

McCue purchased a specialty “birthday kit for cats” to bake a turkey-flavored cake with yogurt frosting, in a fun fish shape. Made with organic ingredients, able to be microwaved, and with a festive candle to finish the recipe, the idea seemed simple enough.

In a video that has generated almost 100,000 views, McCue documents her efforts and the special challenges involved with baking a pet cake on a cruise ship.

“I’ll need a third cup water – I don’t have any measuring cups,” McCue said, hitting her first obstacle just after opening the package.

She also lacked non-stick spray for the fish-shaped mold, but improvised with olive oil (which is safe for cats in small amounts). Bug Naked’s food measuring scoop, which is one-quarter cup, sufficed to estimate for the water measurement.

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Cooking the cake was another unexpected surprise. The 2-minute, 30 seconds baking time was more than enough to create a powerful and not entirely pleasant odor.

“I’m not going to lie, that is disgusting,” McCue said, suppressing a gag as the cake was cooking. “That smell… Ugh.”

McCue frosted one of the three resulting cakes and decorated it with a ring of treats before adding the candle and presenting it to her favorite feline. Bug Naked, however, was less than impressed at the results. While she did sniff over the cake, she only ended up eating a few of the treats.

Celebrity Beyond Cruise Ship
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Of course, with Celebrity Beyond featuring 15 restaurants and 5 cafes, not to mention room service and additional bars and lounges, perhaps it would be best to get Bug Naked a special take-out treat for her next birthday!

Pets Onboard

Cruise fans who may want to celebrate with their own pets onboard should take note that Bug Naked is a very special exception to the cruise line’s no pets policy. Only service dogs are permitted onboard Celebrity Cruises’ ships, a policy that is similar to most cruise lines.

Guests who do plan to bring a service dog onboard need to notify the cruise line’s Access Department when booking and no later than 30 days before sailing to arrange for a “relief area” for the animal.

Guests should also review all of Celebrity Cruises’ guidelines and policies for service dogs prior to booking a cruise or setting sail.

All appropriate documentation, including vaccination records and any documentation required by ports of call, is the sole responsibility of the guest. The exact requirements for bringing a service dog onboard may also vary based on embarkation port and overall cruise destinations.