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Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas Passes Big Test Before July Launch

Key Aspects:

  • Legend of the Seas has successfully completed her intense sea trials in the Baltic Sea.
  • The ship returned to the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland on Thursday, April 30.
  • Now the ship’s outfitting will continue and she’s on track for delivery to Royal Caribbean in a few weeks.

The highly anticipated third Icon-class ship returned to the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland on Thursday morning, April 30, 2026, following her successful sea trials. With no major issues to note, the ship is now ready to begin the next phase of her construction ahead of her July debut.

“Legend of the Seas has returned from successful sea trials,” Meyer Turku confirmed. “All sea trial tests were completed as planned, and the vessel returned to the shipyard early on Thursday morning. Next the outfitting work will continue as we prepare for delivery this summer.”

The ship had departed for these critical operational tests on Sunday, April 19. The full testing took 10 days, as all the ship’s major systems were not only in operation in the open water for the first time, but were tested to maximum operational limits to ensure full compliance with regulations and design specifications.

More than 2,000 engineers, specialists, and technicians were onboard the massive 250,800-gross-ton ship for the wide range of tests.

“Over the next 10 days, Legend will push her engines to the limit – think doing donuts and hitting max speed,” Royal Caribbean described when the tests began.

Typical operations tested include acceleration and deceleration, braking distances, turning radius at different speeds, emergency stops, navigation, safety responses, and much more.

The tests were conducted in the Baltic Sea, which provides superb real-life conditions to ensure any new ship is operationally sound.

Outfitting Up Next for Legend of the Seas

Now that Legend of the Seas has returned to the shipyard, the outfitting stage, also called the fitting out, of her construction can continue in earnest.

This is when final details on the ship’s exterior and interior are added, really making the vessel come to life and prepare for the guest experience.

Interior fixtures and decor, flooring, accent lighting, artwork, furniture, and more must all be put into place as the ship prepares to join the Royal Caribbean fleet. This work has already been underway, but will now truly gain speed as the finish line nears for the ship’s debut.

Legend of the Seas sea trials
Legend of the Seas has started sea trials. (Photo Credit: Meyer Turku)

These necessary touches will enhance the ship’s brand identity but will also add her personal touches that will distinguish her from her sister ships, Icon of the Seas and Star of the Seas.

Undoubtedly, Legend of the Seas will also be different from Hero of the Seas, already under construction, as well as the yet-unnamed fifth Icon-class ship and the sixth and seventh ships in the class that Royal Caribbean ordered even while the sea trials were underway.

Outfitting will take several weeks before the ship is ready to be delivered to Royal Caribbean, when the construction is complete and the cruise line officially takes possession of the vessel.

Following the delivery, more finishing work will be completed and the ship will begin taking on supplies and crew members in preparation for entering service.

When Will She Set Sail?

Legend of the Seas‘ construction has been progressing well since her keel was first laid in October 2024. In fact, the construction has gone so well that the ship’s debut has been moved up.

Cruise Hive has already reported that the ship will now welcome her first guests on July 4, 2026 with a 7-night Western Mediterranean itinerary roundtrip from Rome.

The ship will also arrive in Florida sooner than expected. Following her late summer in the Mediterranean, Legend of the Seas will set sail for her first transatlantic cruise from Barcelona to Fort Lauderdale on October 25.

Her first sailing from the Sunshine State will now be a 3-night getaway departing Port Everglades on November 11 and visiting Perfect Day at CocoCay. That sailing will likely include celebrations for the ship’s official christening and other media events, though it is open for booking by eager guests.

From her Florida homeport, Legend of the Seas will be offering 6- and 8-night cruises with Western Caribbean and Southern Caribbean routes. In April 2027, she will return to the Mediterranean for another summer in Europe with departures from Barcelona and Rome, and she will be back to Florida in November 2027.

Carnival Confirms Neck Fans Are Allowed Onboard After Influencer Misinformation

Key Aspects:

  • Carnival Cruise Line has confirmed that personal, portable neck fans are permitted to be brought onboard.
  • Other types of fans, including clack fans and any fans larger than 12 inches in diameter, are not allowed.
  • Neck fans can be helpful for guests to keep cool on hot days, particularly in humid ports of call.

Fans can be a hot topic for cruise travelers, and not just who’s a fan of which ship or cruise line, but what types of cooling fans can or cannot be brought onboard a ship.

Carnival Cruise Line has now confirmed that one convenient design of a personal fan is permitted, much to the sweaty relief of guests.

The fan in question is a neck fan, a small electronic personal fan that can look at first glance like a pair of headphones. Both ends of the fan have enclosed blowers for a gentle breeze right where it may be needed most, and the lightweight fans typically recharge via USB or may be battery-operated, depending on the model and manufacturer.

Following an uninformed statement by a cruise “influencer,” multiple guests have reached out to Carnival Cruise Line’s brand ambassador, John Heald, about whether these fans are permitted.

“Five different people have asked me if these can be brought on the ship because apparently a lovely cruise influencer is saying they cannot,” Heald noted. “I have checked with my colleagues at the mothership and you can bring these on board.”

Cruise Hive previously reported that Carnival had banned a specific type of personal fan, the “clack” or “clap” style fan popular for some line dances. Those fans were prohibited due to the risk of injuring others on crowded dance floors.

Portable Neck Fan
Portable Neck Fan (Photo Credit: inomasa)

Other types of personal fans are not banned, however, including handheld, battery-operated designs and any small fans no larger than 12 inches in diameter.

“Neck fans are allowed,” Heald said unequivocally.

Many guests also bring small fans for use in their staterooms, improving airflow and providing better cooling for comfortable sleep. Guests should note, however, that magnetic ceiling fans are also prohibited and will be confiscated if guests try to bring them onto a Carnival ship.

“The reason ceiling fans are not allowed is that unlike your house the ship is moving. And if that movement happens it may dislodge the fan from the ceiling and cause it [to] fall on you causing injury,” Heald has explained about that ban.

Should Neck Fans Be a Must-Have Cruise Accessory?

Neck fans might not seem like they could be powerful enough to make a difference against hot Caribbean temperatures, but many guests have great experiences with them if they bring them along.

“It works great when walking around on the hot port days,” one guest said.

“We do have these, they work great, but half the time we forget them in the cabin,” another laughed.

The exact level of cooling and effectiveness vary on different models, and some guests prefer designs that have adjustable cooling ends. Others note that some neck fans can be heavy and might cause neck pain, or the sound they generate could be too loud for comfortable use.

Some guests even have more creative uses for simpler designs that may not be powerful enough for effective cooling.

“It helps a little but more than anything, it keeps the gnats away from your face,” one guest shared.

Experienced cruisers know that while it may be cool on an air-conditioned cruise ship, especially on upper decks where breezes are more common, it can be a shock to debark in a port of call to much hotter and more humid conditions.

Staying cool and well-hydrated is essential for guests to safely and comfortably enjoy their days in port and neck fans can help.

All cruise lines, including Carnival, regularly update their prohibited items list, especially as new technologies are developed or common items may become a concern. Just recently, clarifications were added to Carnival’s list regarding small wagons, vapes, cannibis products, and portable speakers.

Why the King’s Arrival Could Spell Trouble for Norwegian Cruise Passengers

Key Aspects:

  • Royal Naval Dockyard traffic will be disrupted on Friday, May 1, due to His Majesty King Charles III’s visit to Bermuda.
  • This may impact guests returning to Norwegian Breakaway before the ship’s 3 p.m. departure that day.
  • There is no official change to the ship’s schedule but it would be wise for guests to plan extra time to return to the ship.

Norwegian Breakaway is in the midst of a 5-night Bermuda sailing that departed Boston on Sunday, April 26. The ship arrived in Bermuda on Wednesday afternoon, but there may be a bit of trouble leaving as planned on Friday, May 1.

The 145,655-gross-ton ship is currently docked at the King’s Wharf Cruise Ship Terminal at the Royal Naval Dockyard, exactly when His Majesty King Charles III is visiting Bermuda, his first visit to the island as Sovereign.

Due to security precautions, traffic to the Royal Naval Dockyard is being restricted on Friday, just when the 3,963 cruise guests may be making their way back to the cruise terminal in preparation for departure.

Most critically, the strictest road closures will be happening just at the time the ship is scheduled to set sail.

“A full road closure will be in effect, blocking all vehicular access,” the notification states for 1-4 p.m. on Friday. “Normal traffic flow will resume at 4 p.m.”

The cruise ship, however, is scheduled to depart at 3 p.m. This would mean that any late tours or last-minute explorations might get caught in the road closures and guests could end up missing the ship’s departure.

Earlier in the day, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., access into the Dockyard is being restricted to “authorized personnel only” though it is not clear whether tour operators or taxis would be permitted.

Read Also: Bermuda Cruise Port – Docks, Getting Around and What’s Nearby

It is possible the ship’s departure from Bermuda may be slightly delayed to accommodate royal scheduling and ensure that all guests have adequate time to return to the vessel, given the unforeseen road closures and extra security.

At this time, there is no confirmed change for the ship’s schedule, and she is expected back in Boston on time on Sunday, May 3.

The King is not expected to have any interaction with the cruise ship, and onboard operations should not be impacted in any way.

His Majesty King Charles
His Majesty King Charles (Photo Credit: Zeynep Demir Aslim)

Exact scheduling for royal visits, or official visits and tours for any head of state, are not generally made known in advance due to security arrangements. Often, the exact timing may not be known until just a day or two before the visit as details are refined for different daily engagements.

Guests onboard Norwegian Breakaway should plan for extra time to return to the ship if they will be enjoying those last few hours ashore in Bermuda, just in case.

Local Impacts on Cruise Ship Schedules

It is not unusual for local events to impact cruise ships, or at least cruise guests and how they get to and from their respective cruise terminals.

Cruise Hive has reported regularly on special events that cause traffic congestion near homeports, such as 5K and marathon races, music festivals, and even pirate parades.

Road construction and port development projects can also impact traffic flow and cause traffic snarls for cruise travelers (I’m looking at you, PortMiami).

Royal visits don’t tend to affect cruise ships often, but then again, Norwegian Breakaway is docked at King’s Wharf, so it does make sense that there might be a slight conflict there when the King is visiting.

The most recent visit of a reigning monarch to Bermuda was in 2009, when Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were on hand for the 400th anniversary of the island’s settlement.

His Majesty King Charles III last officially visited Bermuda in 1970, making this current visit even more historic and meaningful for the people of Bermuda.

Here’s Why Celebrity Summit Guests Were Told Not to Show Up Early

Key Aspects:

  • Several guests of Celebrity Summit’s previous sailing experienced gastrointestinal illness.
  • Out of an abundance of caution, the ship was deep cleaned and sanitized before guests were allowed to embark on April 30.
  • Passengers were told not to arrive at the cruise port before 11:30 a.m. or before their scheduled appointment time.

Embarkation for Celebrity Summit’s April 30, 2026, sailing got off to a slightly late start, but it was for a very good reason.

Because multiple guests onboard the previous sailing reported gastrointestinal symptoms to the medical facility, the cruise line enacted enhanced sanitation protocols and told the next round of guests not to arrive at the port early to allow time for a deep clean.

The up to 2,218 passengers booked on the current 8-night sailing were told not to arrive at the Los Angeles World Cruise Center before 11:30 a.m. PST and not to arrive before their designated appointments.

Read Also: Cruise Ship Outbreaks are On the Rise – Should Cruisers Worry?

“During the previous sailing, a few guests aboard Celebrity Summit presented to the medical facility with symptoms of gastrointestinal illness,” Celebrity Cruises wrote in a letter, which was obtained by Cruise Hive.

“Due to anticipated delays in the debarkation process for our previous Summit sailing, the terminal will not be open until 11:30 AM. Guests must arrive at their selected arrival time to ensure a smooth boarding process,” the letter stated.

Guests who attempted to arrive at the port too early ran the risk of being turned away and told to come back later.

Quick Action May Have Prevented Full-Fledged Outbreak

It’s commendable to see the approximately 999 crew members onboard Celebrity Summit spring into action at the first sign of illness. The quick response may have prevented the situation from becoming an actual outbreak.

As of the time of publication, no formal outbreak has been announced by the CDC’s Vessel Sanitation Program, which tracks illness on cruise ships. This means less than 3% of the population onboard became sick, or else an outbreak would have been declared.

Enhanced cleaning and sanitation protocols were quickly implemented onboard, including more frequent cleanings of high touch surfaces and public areas.

“Please know that the safety and comfort of our guests and crew are always our top priority,” Celebrity Cruises reassured.

“In an abundance of caution and to help prevent any spread of illness, we have implemented enhanced cleaning and sanitation procedures onboard as recommended by public health agencies worldwide,” the cruise line explained.

Celebrity Summit Cruise Letter
Celebrity Summit Cruise Letter

Additionally, guests who are joining the 90,940-gross ton vessel for back-to-back cruises were asked to temporarily disembark the ship in Los Angeles to allow the sanitation to take place.

“On the Summit now doing a B2B2B. 139 of us are now back on the ship as the sanitation has been completed,” one such guest said on Facebook at around 11:20 a.m. PST on April 30.

The crew will likely continue to practice the enhanced cleaning protocols throughout the current sailing to make sure any trace of illness has been knocked out.

No Itinerary Changes Reported

Per cruise tracking data, Celebrity Summit left Los Angeles on time at 4 p.m. on April 30 and has officially begun her one-way voyage to Vancouver, British Columbia. As there was no delay in setting sail, the itinerary did not need to change.

Before arriving in Vancouver on May 8, the Millennium-class ship will visit San Diego and San Francisco in California, as well as Victoria in British Columbia.

The Celebrity ship will then spend the 2026 Alaska season going back and forth between Vancouver and Seward, Alaska, as she operates a series of (hopefully illness-free) 7-night cruises.

Carnival Cruisers Warned of Embarkation Day Traffic Snarls in Norfolk

Key Aspects:

  • Norfolk, Virginia, is hosting a Spring Wine Festival during the weekend of May 2-3, 2026.
  • The event will bring road closures and heavy traffic to the Waterfront in Downtown Norfolk.
  • Guests embarking on Carnival Sunshine on May 2 should allow extra time to reach the cruise port.

Thousands of cruisers are surely looking forward to boarding Carnival Sunshine on Saturday, May 2, 2026, for an 8-night sailing to the Eastern Caribbean. However, an unusual obstacle may make getting to the cruise port more challenging.

Carnival Cruise Line notified the up to 3,002 guests that Norfolk’s Spring Wine Festival will be taking place this weekend, which is expected to bring street closures, detours, and increased congestion.

The annual event will take place on the Downtown Norfolk Waterfront in Town Point Park, less than a half mile from the cruise port.

It will run from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on May 2, which are prime embarkation hours. Terminal arrival appointments typically start around 10:30 a.m. and go into the early afternoon.

“Norfolk’s Spring Wine Festival will occur on the day of your embarkation, resulting in street closures and heavier than normal traffic in some areas,” Carnival wrote in a letter, which was obtained by Cruise Hive.

“Since this could impact your commute to the port, please plan accordingly and follow law enforcement directions and street signs that will lead you to the cruise terminal,” the letter continued.

On the bright side, the 102,853-gross ton Carnival Sunshine will be the only cruise ship in Norfolk that day. This means that there won’t be additional ships (and their passengers) around to add to the traffic.

Cruisers Encouraged to Plan Ahead

Even with the event creating extra traffic, the Sunshine-class flagship will not wait for tardy guests who arrive late at the Half Moone Cruise and Celebration Center. Guests must be onboard by the final boarding time specified on their boarding pass, with no exceptions.

Typically, the final boarding call is around an hour to 90 minutes ahead of departure. Since the Carnival ship is supposed to set sail at 4:30 p.m. on May 2, that deadline will likely be no later than 3:30 p.m. local time.

Carnival Sunshine in Norfolk, Virginia
Carnival Sunshine in Norfolk, Virginia (Credit: Carnival)

Carnival is making sure guests know about the wine festival so that they can plan appropriately to make their Terminal Arrival Appointments on time.

The cruise line encourages guests to allow extra time to accommodate potential delays, and to check traffic conditions in the area on embarkation day.

Additionally, guests can sign up for Carnival Text Alerts to be notified immediately about changes to their sailing or the embarkation process.

Will Disembarking Guests be Impacted?

Current guests, who are in the middle of enjoying a 6-night sailing to the Bahamas as of the time of this writing, shouldn’t be quite as impacted by the local festival.

The disembarkation process should be completed before the event officially begins, though it’s likely that street closures will occur sooner to allow time for setting up.

With this in mind, cruisers who booked early flights home may want to check with their transfers and airlines to ensure that they can make it to the airport on time or adjust their flights in advance to avoid same-day change fees.

Otherwise, guests who are sticking around Norfolk for a while could even partake in the festival. It runs on May 2 and 3, and tickets start at $35 per person.

Norwegian Cruise Line Targets Short Sailings With Drink Package Price Hike

Key Aspects:

  • The Free at Sea drink gratuities are increasing by $3.50 per person, per day, but only on cruises from 2-5 nights.
  • This makes the drink gratuity rate $32 per person, per day instead of the previous daily rate of $28.50.
  • No other gratuities, including the daily service charge, are changed at this time.

A short cruise getaway can be the perfect opportunity to relax and let loose just a bit, but guests on Norwegian Cruise Line will now be paying a bit more for the “let loose” part of their vacation.

Starting from Friday, May 1, 2026, the cruise line has increased the daily gratuities on the drink package included with the popular “Free at Sea” bundle, but only on shorter sailings.

Previously, the gratuities were $28.50 per person, per day, regardless of cruise length. Now, however, that price has increased to $32 per person, per day, but only for sailings from 2-5 nights. For sailings of 6+ nights, the daily gratuities remain at the lower rate.

These rates are only for pre-paid, pre-cruise pricing. If guests add the package to their cruise experience after embarkation, the gratuity rates are higher for all sailing lengths.

This represents a 12% increase on the drink gratuities for shorter sailings. On a 5-night cruise, one guest would pay an additional $17.50 in these gratuities.

There is no official explanation or announcement for the change, though Norwegian Cruise Line did alert travel agents to the increase shortly before it took effect. Booked guests, on the other hand, had no opportunity to lock in the lower rate by adding the Free at Sea package to their upcoming sailings before May 1.

Read Also: Five Cruise Lines Have Pushed Through Gratuity Hikes Early in 2026

To be clear, this increase is only on gratuities for the drink package associated with Free at Sea and is not the same as the “service charge” for stateroom stewards, dining teams, and behind-the-scenes support staff.

That separate service charge remains $20 per person, per day for standard staterooms and Club Balcony suites and $25 per person, per day for The Haven and most suite staterooms. The service charge applies to all guests, with or without the Free at Sea package.

The Reputation of Shorter Sailings

Shorter cruises, especially weekend getaways, tend to have a reputation as party boats or booze cruises, with a bit more “freestyle” in the overall freestyle cruising vibe.

Every sailing is different, of course, and all cruise lines take steps to ensure guests are safe, comfortable, and able to have fun, no matter how much they may or may not indulge in adult beverages.

Norwegian Cruise Line Deck
Norwegian Cruise Line Deck (Photo Credit: Eliza Larsen)

The idea that shorter sailings might be a bit more drink-heavy could be part of the logic for this gratuity change. This may also be an attempt to help curb overindulgence if the package pricing is just out of reach for some travelers.

Wait, Free at Sea Isn’t Free?

The name “Free at Sea” may seem misleading because there certainly are charges associated with the package deal. Those charges are gratuities associated with not only the drink package, but also with specialty dining.

On a 7-night Alaska cruise onboard Norwegian Bliss sailing from Seattle in July 2026, for example, the “free” costs for two guests in a balcony cabin add $519 to the total fare.

Of that extra cost, $399 is the gratuities for the unlimited open bar associated with the package, while the remaining $120 covers gratuities for the three “free” specialty dining meals also included with the package.

Both charges, however, can be removed when guests make a booking. Even if the Free at Sea offer is available on a particular booking, guests do not need to accept the package and they can remove the fees.

This does mean there will be no unlimited open bar and no included specialty dining, but if guests won’t take advantage of those inclusions, it makes more sense to remove the package and pay a-la-carte instead.

The other Free at Sea Benefits, including credits for shore excursions and limited wi-fi access, are still included at no extra charge.

How Cold Was the Water When the Titanic Sank? The Freezing Truth

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Key Aspects:

  • Only 700 individuals survived the sinking of the Titanic, and it’s estimated that less than 100 of those were rescued directly from the water. 
  • Hypothermia is now considered a major cause of death for Titanic passengers, superseding drowning, which was the originally recorded cause. 
  • Hypothermia can occur at any point where the body loses heat faster than it generates it.

As the Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean, the water was frigidly cold, at an estimated 28 degrees Fahrenheit, or negative 2 degrees Celsius. As such, the main cause of death for many of the Titanic’s passengers and crew members was hypothermia.

Here’s everything you need to know about what these passengers may’ve experienced during that fateful night, how the cold water impacted their survival, and how some passengers miraculously survived the cold temperatures. 

Fast Facts Regarding the Titanic Sinking and Cold Water Conditions

Date of sinkingApril 15, 1912
LocationNorth Atlantic Ocean, about 370 miles off Newfoundland
Water temperature~28°F (negative 2°C)
Air temperature~31°F (negative 0.5°C)
Time to sinkAbout 2 hours and 40 minutes
Number of people aboard~2,224 passengers and crew
Estimated deathsOver 1,500
Survival time in water15 to 30 minutes for most victims
Cause of death (majority)Hypothermia and cold shock
Cold shock responseOccurs within minutes
Hypothermia onsetWithin 10 to 15 minutes

The Temperature and Water Conditions During the Titanic Sinking

When the Titanic sank on the night of April 14, 1912, in the North Atlantic, the water was 28 degrees Fahrenheit or -2 degrees Celsius. About 1,500 people died during the shipwreck, compared to the approximately 700 survivors. 

While you might expect that the major cause of death for those who perished due to a ship sinking would be drowning, in this instance, that was not the case. Instead, hypothermia was the main cause of death in this tragedy, due to passengers’ exposure to the cold water.

Titanic Lifeboat
Titanic Lifeboat

But, you might be thinking, shouldn’t the water have been mostly frozen if it was colder than the freezing point of water? No, according to The Titanic Museum, the water, despite its temperature, would not be frozen, due to its high salinity.

And just how do we know the water temperature? The SS Californian traveled through the same icy water close to where the Titanic sank. Captain Stanley Lord provided the water temperature to the authorities while tracking it. 

Although the SS Californian was relatively close, it was too far away to help the passengers of the Titanic. The closest ship at the time of impact was a sister ship called the RMS Carpathia. Unfortunately, this ship was 58 miles away, and it took four hours to reach the crash site.

How Does Hypothermia Occur?

Even if the water had been much warmer during the Titanic’s sinking, it’s very likely that the same number of people who fell overboard would have died due to hypothermia. 

Experts consider “cold water” anything under 70 degrees Fahrenheit, and hypothermia can occur at any point where the body loses heat faster than it generates it, and the body’s core temperature drops below 95 degrees Fahrenheit. 

What Happens During Hypothermia?

For the Titanic passengers who would’ve ended up in the water suddenly, they would’ve experienced initial cold shock, with immediate symptoms including involuntary gasping and hyperventilation, as well as panic. 

If these passengers managed to keep themselves afloat during this panic, without drowning, they would still likely lose the ability to swim within three to 30 minutes.

Image of What Titanic Could Have Looked During Freezing Temperatures
Image of What the Titanic Could Have Looked Like During Freezing Temperatures

While a life jacket can keep someone in this situation from drowning, unfortunately, the life jackets on the Titanic were not exactly ideal. In fact, it’s assumed that they were another major cause of death for passengers, as their construction made it so that, if anyone jumped into the water wearing them, their necks broke when they hit the water. 

As hypothermia then begins to set in, after about half an hour, symptoms include violent shivering, shallow breathing, slurred speech, weak pulse, drowsiness, confusion and loss of consciousness as the heart and respiratory system fail. 

However, before hypothermia fully and fatally sets in, it is still possible that an individual might slip below the water, fatigued, and drown, or experience a heart attack. 

Those Who Survived Hypothermia 

Of the Titanic’s 700 or so survivors, the very large majority did not survive if they landed in the water. While accounts differ, it’s estimated that the number of people who did survive the water’s frigid temps was definitely under 100. 

One of the most famous people to survive was the Titanic’s head baker, Charles Joughin. As the ship began to sink, Joughin supposedly helped with the evacuation efforts, before the ship fully sank and broke apart, taking him with it (he’s said to be one of the last people, if not the absolute very last, to leave the ship). He then tread water for as long as two hours.

Shoe From Titanic Wreckage
Shoe From Titanic Wreckage (Photo Credit: EML)

According to Joughin, one of the elements that added to his survival? Alcohol that he’d drank before the ship sank. However, it’s worth noting that alcohol increases risk of hypothermia, even if it might give you the initial sensation of being warmed up. If alcohol helped Joughin in any way during the sinking, it was probably in keeping calm. 

It is theorized that more individuals could have survived the water than is officially recorded.

As the RMS Carpathia rescued those in lifeboats, the crew left behind anyone remaining in the wreckage. The ship’s authorities had assumed that those remaining individuals were dead, but some may have survived.

Furthermore, some doctors believe that more could have been done to mitigate the deaths from hypothermia. Crewmates could have grabbed individuals from the water, and doctors could have done CPR and rewarmed the bodies. 

Hypothermic patients aren’t pronounced dead until they warm up to normal core temperatures and still do not respond to CPR. As such, there is a chance that the rescue teams didn’t bother pulling people out of the water who were alive with an opportunity to survive.

Accident Shutters Popular Juneau Attraction as the Alaska Cruise Season Begins

Key Aspects:

  • Goldbelt Tram, a popular attraction enjoyed by cruise guests in Juneau, is temporarily closed following an accident.
  • The cruise lines have not commented publicly on the incident, but will likely automatically refund Goldbelt Tram shore excursions for the time being.
  • More than a dozen cruise ships are expected in Juneau over the next week from brands like Carnival, Princess Cruises, and more.

An accident has temporarily closed one of the most popular shore excursions in Juneau, Alaska, just as the 2026 cruise season kicks off.

Juneau’s Goldbelt Tram is closed at least through the weekend of May 2-3, 2026, and likely longer, following an incident on the night of April 30, 2026, that sent two people to the hospital.

The famous attraction offers a scenic, six-minute ride from the cruise port to the top of Mount Roberts, where guests can take in the beautiful sights of Juneau from 1,800 feet high.

The major cruise lines that visit Alaska frequently sell tickets to the tram as a shore excursion. This includes Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, Disney Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, and more.

But at least for now, this excursion will be put on hold until the issue behind the recent accident is identified, fixed, and thoroughly inspected by the appropriate authorities.

What Went Wrong?

On Thursday night, five tram employees were riding the tram when it came into the base station too fast and stopped abruptly and rather violently.

The Capital City Fire Rescue team responded to the scene, where first responders “successfully stabilized the cabin and gained access to all occupants.”

All of the employees had minor injuries. Two of the five employees, one of whom was knocked unconscious, were taken to a local hospital for treatment. Both have already been released.

There was initially concern that the injured people may have been guests of Carnival Luminosa, which was docked in Juneau at the time as part of a 10-night Alaska sailing. However, it has been confirmed that all five people were employees.

The cause behind the incident is still unclear and is under investigation, but the attraction will not be reopened until the investigation is complete and any necessary repairs have been made to prevent this situation from happening again with cruise guests.

“It came in faster than anticipated, so it was just docking at a higher rate of speed,” Ben Moorhead, the tram’s director of operations and facilities, told The Juneau Independent on May 1.

“Today we’re just trying to figure out everything that happened…So I’m in contact with the lift manufacturer and in contact with people to make all the repairs,” Moorhead continued.

Because of the time required to investigate and fix the tram, as well as inspections to confirm it is safe to reopen, Cruise Hive expects that the attraction will likely stay closed at least into the week of May 4, 2026.

Juneau Tram Incident
Juneau Tram Incident (Photo Credit: Capital City Fire Rescue)

Most likely, the cruise lines will automatically refund any Goldbelt Tram shore excursions booked directly through them while the famous attraction remains shuttered.

Usually, refunds in cases like these will either go back to the original form of payment or will be provided as credits, which can be used to book a new tour from the cruise line’s repertoire.

Which Cruise Ships Will be Impacted?

The Alaska cruise season doesn’t typically peak until mid-June to mid-August, but there are still plenty of cruise ships coming to Juneau over the next week.

So far, Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Miracle, which is operating a 10-night Alaska sailing out of Seattle, was in Juneau on May 1, 2026, from 7 a.m. until 5 p.m.

On Saturday, May 2, UnCruise Adventures’ Wilderness Legacy, Carnival’s Carnival Spirit, and Princess Cruises’ Coral Princess are on the port schedule.

Sunday, May 3, is quieter. UnCruise Adventures’ Wilderness Discoverer is the only ship on the schedule, and is a small vessel with room for only 76 passengers.

The next week, however, looks busier. 13 ship calls are scheduled from May 4 to May 8 from brands like Holland America Line, Princess Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Silversea Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, and Lindblad Expeditions.

During its busy period, Alaska’s capital maintains a five-ship daily limit. Although, there is one day on the schedule for this season where a sixth ship was given special permission to hot berth.

However, it will likely be rare to see the port at capacity going forward, as Juneau has implemented a daily passenger cap of 16,000 cruise guests on weekdays and a reduced limit of 12,000 on Saturdays.

Cruise guests who are booked on the Goldbelt Tram in the near future should look out for communication from the cruise line or the tram company (if booked independently) for potential updates about the ongoing closure and refunds.

Royal Caribbean Reshuffles Legend of the Seas Mediterranean Itinerary

Key Aspects:

  • Royal Caribbean revised the itinerary for Legend of the Seas’ July 25, 2026, departure.
  • Notably, the visit to Alicante, Spain, has been replaced with a call at La Spezia, Italy.
  • The rest of the itinerary has been reordered, and the time in certain ports has been adjusted.

Legend of the Seas hasn’t entered service yet, but it is already no stranger to itinerary changes.

Royal Caribbean recently tweaked several itineraries for the third Icon-class ship’s inaugural Caribbean season, and is back with another change for the new build’s fourth official cruise.

The impacted voyage is a one-way sailing from Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy, to Barcelona, Spain, which is scheduled to embark on July 25, 2026. The ship will have just entered service a few weeks prior on July 4, 2026.

Over the course of eight nights, the 250,800-gross ton vessel was supposed to visit Naples, Italy; Palma De Mallorca, Spain; Alicante, Spain; and Malaga, Spain, in the listed order.

However, the schedule has been reordered and Alicante has been swapped out entirely with a visit to La Spezia, Italy, which is the gateway to Florence and Pisa.

Cruise Hive was not able to verify the reason behind the drastic change, but cruise lines can make itinerary changes for a variety of reasons, such as port availability, safety concerns, fuel optimization, and/or anticipated rough weather.

What is the New itinerary?

Most of the same ports are still on the itinerary for the July 25 sailing, but in a different order and with updated timing. Only Alicante was entirely removed and replaced.

“We’ll now visit Florence/Pisa (La Spezia), Italy instead of Alicante, Spain on Day 2 at 6:30 AM and depart at 8:00 PM—giving you even more time ashore to enjoy everything this beautiful destination has to offer,” Royal Caribbean wrote to impacted guests.

“As a result of this change, our Sea Day will now take place on Day 3, followed by our visit to Naples, Italy on Day 4 from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. After another relaxing Sea Day, we’ll arrive in Palma de Mallorca, Spain on Day 6 at 7:00 AM until 2:30 PM. Additionally, our call times in Málaga, Spain have been updated to 12:30 PM to 9:00 PM,” the letter continued.

Legend of the Seas Letter
Legend of the Seas Letter

La Spezia will now be the first port call of the trip on Day 2 (July 26), knocking Naples out as the first destination of the voyage.

Instead, the 5,610-guest ship will spend Day 3 (July 27) of the voyage at sea and visit Naples one day later than planned on Day 4 (July 28).

Palma De Mallorca was originally on the itinerary for Day 5 (July 29), but this visit has been bumped back to Day 6 (July 30). Cruisers will get to enjoy the port from 7 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. instead of the originally planned 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Malaga does not shift from its planned date of July 31. However, the visit has shifted from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. This is roughly the same amount of time in Malaga, but the window has been pushed back.

Accessibility Concerns for La Spezia

Surely adding to the annoyance for some guests, Royal Caribbean will be employing tendering operations during the visit to La Spezia.

La Spezia does have a standard dock, but the soon-to-debut ship is simply too massive to safely dock at the pier. The ship is 1,198 feet long and 213 feet wide, which, to put it simply, is huge.

Because of the nature of tendering operations, guests who are not able to walk at least a couple of steps and/or guests who do not have collapsible wheelchairs will not be able to go ashore.

“We’ll be tendering you ashore in Florence/Pisa (La Spezia), Italy. Tenders are accessible to guests who use collapsible wheelchairs and who can take a few steps. Full-time mobility scooter or wheelchair users who are unable to take a few steps may be unable to go ashore,” Royal Caribbean advised.

Guests who are unable to disembark in La Spezia will still get to enjoy all of the amenities and entertainment onboard (and likely with less crowds!), including the world-class pools and hot tubs.