Category: Cruise News

  • Villa Vie Residences Unveils Age-Based “Golden Passport” Cruise Fare

    Villa Vie Residences Unveils Age-Based “Golden Passport” Cruise Fare

    Villa Vie Residences has unveiled an innovative pricing strategy for its world cruises, capturing the attention of UK cruise enthusiasts. The “Golden Passport” programme, launched on 19th August 2025, offers a unique lifetime cruise fare that decreases with the age of the traveller. This initiative makes the dream of a global cruise lifestyle more accessible for older holidaymakers.

    Age-Tiered Pricing Model

    The Golden Passport introduces a tiered pricing system with eight distinct levels. For those aged 90 and above, the cost starts at $99,999 per person for a Deck 2 porthole stateroom. In contrast, travellers aged 55 to 59 will pay $299,999 for the same accommodation. The pricing decreases steadily across age brackets, with those aged 65–69 paying $249,999, and those aged 75–79 paying $189,999. Upgraded cabins, such as a Deck 6 ocean view, come at a higher price, starting at $199,999 for the oldest group. The fare is comprehensive, covering meals, drinks with meals, internet, housekeeping, laundry, entertainment, and medical check-ups.

    Lifetime Adventure with Financial Security

    Founder Mike Petterson highlights the programme’s appeal: “As people retire, one of their biggest fears is outliving their money. With the Golden Passport, that uncertainty disappears – one payment secures a lifetime of adventure.” This offering is particularly attractive to retirees seeking financial stability while enjoying a life of travel.

    Potential for Expansion

    Currently, Villa Vie Residences operates a single ship, the Villa Vie Odyssey, which is on a three-and-a-half-year journey visiting over 140 countries and 400 ports. The new pricing model hints at “transferable access across the Villa Vie Residences fleet,” sparking speculation about a second ship. However, given the challenges faced during the launch of their first vessel, it may be some time before another ship joins the fleet.

    A Rich History and Growing Offerings

    The Villa Vie Odyssey, with a capacity of 929 passengers, has a storied past. It previously sailed as Braemar for Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines and has been part of several other lines, including Cunard and Norwegian Cruise Line. Since its debut in 2023, Villa Vie Residences has expanded its offerings. Options include full cabin purchases, rentals, and various ownership plans like Endless Horizons and Seasonal Ownership. The new Golden Passport is designed for older travellers eager to embrace long-term global cruising.

    Considerations for Travellers

    While the Golden Passport offers an enticing opportunity, potential guests should consider insurance costs, especially those in their 90s. The idea of a lifetime cruising passport is appealing, but it’s essential to weigh all factors before embarking on this unique journey.

  • Hurricane Erin Disrupts Caribbean Cruise Itineraries for UK Travellers

    Hurricane Erin Disrupts Caribbean Cruise Itineraries for UK Travellers

    Hurricane Erin Disrupts Cruise Itineraries

    Hurricane Erin is causing significant disruptions for cruise travellers across the Atlantic and Caribbean. Several major cruise lines have had to adjust their itineraries to ensure the safety of guests and crew. The storm, which briefly intensified to a Category 5 with winds reaching 160 miles per hour, has impacted voyages for Carnival, Norwegian, MSC Cruises, Holland America Line, Disney Cruise Line, and Royal Caribbean.

    Carnival Sunshine’s New Route

    Carnival Sunshine passengers, who boarded in Norfolk on 17th August, anticipated a 6-night journey to Bermuda. However, due to the storm, the ship is now heading south to Celebration Key and Nassau. All Bermuda excursions have been refunded, and new tour options are available for the revised destinations.

    MSC World America Heads to Mexico

    MSC’s latest ship, World America, has had to alter its inaugural season itinerary. Originally set to visit Amber Cove and San Juan, the ship will now call at Costa Maya and Cozumel. Ocean Cay remains on the schedule before the ship returns to Miami. Passengers have received refunds for cancelled excursions, with new tours open for booking.

    Norwegian Aqua’s Canadian Detour

    Guests on Norwegian Aqua’s 4-night cruise from New York were expecting a trip to Bermuda. Instead, the ship is heading north to Saint John, New Brunswick. Norwegian is offering passengers onboard credit and a 20% Future Cruise Credit. However, docking in Saint John will depend on the final weather conditions.

    Zuiderdam’s Extended Halifax Stay

    Holland America Line’s Zuiderdam, on a transatlantic voyage, has cancelled its overnight stop in St. John’s, Newfoundland, due to rough seas. Instead, the ship will enjoy an extended stay in Halifax before continuing to Boston.

    Norwegian Jewel’s Early Departure

    Norwegian Jewel, departing from Boston, arrived in Bermuda as planned but left a day early. This decision was made to maintain a safe distance from the approaching storm before returning to New England.

    Liberty of the Seas’ Nova Scotia Visit

    Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas was scheduled for an overnight stay in Bermuda. Instead, the ship sailed north to Halifax. Guests received onboard credit to compensate for the change in itinerary.

    Disney Treasure’s Western Caribbean Adventure

    Disney Cruise Line has rerouted its newest ship, Disney Treasure, away from the Eastern Caribbean. The ship will now follow a Western Caribbean itinerary, steering clear of Erin’s path.

    Safety First: How Cruise Lines Manage Hurricanes

    While these changes may be disappointing, safety is the top priority for cruise lines. Cruise ships are among the safest places during a storm. They rarely, if ever, sail into hurricanes. Instead, they reroute to calmer waters or adjust itineraries to ensure passenger safety. With average speeds exceeding 20 knots, ships can quickly move out of harm’s way.

  • Affordable Nude Cruise: Sail for Just £22!

    Affordable Nude Cruise: Sail for Just £22!

    Embracing Freedom on the River Exe: The Annual Nude Cruise

    Every year, over 120 naturists gather for a unique event on the River Exe in Devon. The “Nude Cruise” is a three-hour journey celebrating body freedom and naturism. Organised by Bare West Events, this cruise has been a staple since 2012. Passengers of all ages come together to enjoy the voyage, dancing and mingling without a stitch of clothing.

    Breaking Misconceptions About Naturism

    Rachel Wick, the organiser, aims to challenge common misconceptions about naturism. She believes it’s unfortunate that many people associate nudity solely with sex. “It’s not about that,” she explains. The event prioritises safety, ensuring a comfortable environment for everyone. Misbehaviour is not tolerated, although it has never been an issue.

    Social Barriers Disappear

    Naturism, according to Rachel, helps break down social barriers. Without clothes, you can’t judge someone’s status. Everyone is equal, whether rich or poor, working or retired. Her partner, Nigel, notes that businesses are eager to host nude events. The “buff pound” is welcomed by venues, reflecting the diverse mix of people drawn to naturism.

    A Friendly and Relaxed Atmosphere

    Onboard, guests enjoy a lively atmosphere with a disco, raffle, and bar. Some passengers use pouches to carry essentials like cash and phones. The £22 ticket includes a hot pasty, and passing boats often cheer the unclothed party. For some, participation remains private. Dee from Plymouth keeps her involvement a secret from her employer and child.

    Changing Attitudes Towards Naturism

    Naturists Mark Carroll and Claire Stone observe a shift in attitudes. Claire, attending her first community naturist event, finds it liberating. Although naturism is gaining popularity, younger generations remain cautious. Kevin Little, a naturist since 1997, highlights the joy of connecting with nature. He encourages others to embrace the freedom, despite body consciousness.

    Younger Generations Joining In

    Kevin’s wife, Tanis, notes that younger people are slowly getting involved. Their son even encourages friends to try naturist activities. Among the younger attendees, Martin Niebroj, a 39-year-old marketing professional, appreciates the social aspect. The Nude Cruise offers a unique opportunity to experience naturism in a welcoming and friendly environment.

  • Livorno Bus Accident: One Cruise Passenger Dead, Another Critical

    Livorno Bus Accident: One Cruise Passenger Dead, Another Critical

    Tragic Accident at Livorno Port: American Tourist Loses Life

    A devastating accident at Livorno port in Italy has resulted in the death of an American tourist and left her husband critically injured. The incident occurred on 12th August, shortly after the couple returned from a city tour and exited their shuttle bus. Reports indicate that the 83-year-old woman and her 84-year-old husband were hit by another bus manoeuvring in the port area.

    Details of the Incident

    The woman, reportedly named Ellen Jan, was rushed to the hospital but tragically passed away shortly after. Her husband, Samuel Davis, remains in critical condition. The couple were guests on the Queen Victoria cruise ship. Although the cruise line has not issued an official statement, a passenger on the ship confirmed the news. The captain informed passengers of the tragic event.

    Accident Investigation Underway

    Initial investigations suggest the accident happened as the bus reversed, and the couple entered the driver’s blind spot. Witnesses noted that the driver had just assisted the woman off the bus and handed her a walker. The driver, described as experienced, was visibly shaken and realised something was wrong only after hearing shouts and a noise from behind the vehicle. Police have cordoned off the area to conduct a thorough investigation and interview witnesses.

    Bus Accidents: Rare but Not Unheard Of

    While such incidents are uncommon, they do occur. In June 2025, a sightseeing bus in Ketchikan, Alaska, carrying cruise passengers collided with an SUV, resulting in hospitalisations. Fortunately, no lives were lost. In September 2024, another Alaska tour bus overturned, injuring 12 passengers. More recently, in March 2025, a tour bus in Barcelona was involved in a collision, injuring 53 people, including several critically.

    Safety in Cruise Excursions

    Despite these rare incidents, the vast majority of bus transfers and excursions linked to cruises are completed safely. Thousands of guests enjoy these experiences each year without incident. Cruise lines and tour operators continue to prioritise passenger safety, ensuring that such tragic events remain exceptions rather than the norm.

  • Two Cruise Passengers Drown at Celebration Key on Same Day

    Two Cruise Passengers Drown at Celebration Key on Same Day

    Carnival Cruise Line Tragedy at Celebration Key

    Carnival Cruise Line recently faced a heartbreaking incident at its newly opened Celebration Key in the Bahamas. On Friday, 15th August 2025, two American guests tragically drowned in separate incidents. Despite the swift response from lifeguards and medical staff, a 79-year-old man and a 74-year-old woman lost their lives.

    Immediate Response and Efforts

    The unfortunate events unfolded in different areas of the resort. One guest was snorkelling, while the other was in a lagoon. It remains unclear whether the lagoon was the family-friendly Starfish Lagoon or the adults-only Oasis Lagoon. Carnival’s team acted promptly, but sadly, both guests could not be saved.

    Impact on Multiple Cruise Ships

    The victims were passengers on different Carnival ships. One was travelling with family on the Mardi Gras, and the other on the Carnival Elation. Both ships have continued their itineraries, with Mardi Gras on a six-night Eastern Caribbean voyage and Carnival Elation on a four-night Bahamas trip. Carnival’s Care Team is offering support to the affected families.

    Safety Concerns in Controlled Environments

    This double tragedy serves as a stark reminder of the potential dangers even in controlled settings. Drowning incidents, unfortunately, are not new to cruise holidays. Similar incidents occurred at MSC’s Ocean Cay and Mystery Island in Vanuatu in 2023. Travellers are urged to be aware of their swimming abilities, use the buddy system, and exercise caution in unfamiliar waters.

    Stay Informed and Safe

    For those planning a cruise holiday, staying informed about safety measures is crucial. Always assess your own limitations and be vigilant when enjoying water activities. By taking these precautions, you can ensure a safer and more enjoyable cruise experience.

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    Looking for your next cruise adventure? Check out the latest Carnival cruise offers and embark on a memorable journey. Stay safe and enjoy your travels!

  • Drama Unfolds on Newest Cruise Ship with ‘Oscar’ Alert

    Drama Unfolds on Newest Cruise Ship with ‘Oscar’ Alert

    Guests aboard Royal Caribbean’s newest ship, Star of the Seas, experienced an unexpected thrill during their preview cruise. While docked at Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas, an emergency “Oscar, Oscar, Oscar” alert was triggered. This occurred on Thursday, 14th August, when a man accidentally fell from the pier.

    The Star of the Seas, accommodating 5,610 passengers, was docked alongside the Symphony of the Seas, which holds 5,518 passengers. The incident happened just after 8 am. The guest, distracted by his phone while filming the ship, fell into the water. Crew members quickly responded, throwing a life ring and retrieving him via jet ski. Thankfully, he was unharmed.

    Quick Response Averts Crisis

    Royal Caribbean confirmed the guest’s fall was due to distraction. The crew’s swift action ensured his safe return to shore. The Star of the Seas was on a special preview cruise from Port Canaveral, Florida. It is now heading back to Florida to prepare for its next voyage on 16th August. Meanwhile, Symphony of the Seas is wrapping up a seven-night Bahamas cruise from Cape Liberty, New Jersey, with CocoCay as the final stop.

    Previous Incidents at CocoCay

    This isn’t the first pier mishap at CocoCay. In April 2025, a child fell between Oasis of the Seas and Symphony of the Seas. Quick action by the crew ensured the child’s safety, and the itineraries continued as planned. Other incidents have involved guests ignoring safety markings or stumbling into the water, often due to distractions or alcohol.

    In February 2025, a Carnival Valor passenger jumped into the sea in Progreso, Mexico, to retrieve a sentimental item. Cruise lines consistently remind guests to stay behind safety lines and remain vigilant, especially when using devices or taking photos.

    Challenges for Star of the Seas

    The pier incident is one of several challenges for Star of the Seas as it begins its debut season. Initially, Royal Caribbean announced that Diana Ross would be the ship’s godmother. The legendary Motown singer was set to preside over the naming ceremony on 20th August in the AquaDome. However, the cruise line has confirmed that Ross has withdrawn from the role. No reason has been provided for her decision.

    Royal Caribbean expressed disappointment over Ross’s withdrawal. Despite this setback, the cruise line remains committed to providing exceptional experiences for its guests. As Star of the Seas continues its journey, passengers can look forward to many more adventures on the high seas.

  • Royal Caribbean Seeks New Godmother After Diana Ross Withdraws

    Royal Caribbean Seeks New Godmother After Diana Ross Withdraws

    Diana Ross Steps Down as Godmother of Star of the Seas

    In a surprising turn of events, Royal Caribbean has announced that Diana Ross will no longer be the godmother of their newest ship, Star of the Seas. The legendary Motown singer was set to grace the ship’s naming ceremony on 20th August in the AquaDome neighbourhood. However, the cruise line has confirmed her unexpected withdrawal from the role.

    Unforeseen Circumstances

    Diana Ross, aged 81, had previously expressed her excitement about the honour. She described it as a “perfect continuation” of her career, which has always been about bringing people together. Despite her enthusiasm, no reason has been provided for her cancellation.

    Possible Reasons for Withdrawal

    Ross recently wrapped up a UK arena tour and is gearing up for her “Beautiful Love” US tour, starting on 16th August in Saratoga, California. Although her next tour date isn’t until 28th August in St Louis, Missouri, scheduling conflicts or personal commitments might have influenced her decision. Health considerations could also be a factor.

    Awaiting a New Godmother

    With the christening just around the corner, Royal Caribbean has yet to announce a replacement. The role of godmother is often bestowed upon celebrities, public figures, or individuals with notable achievements. While traditionally a female role, it is not exclusively so. The sister ship, Icon of the Seas, was named by footballer Lionel Messi. A connection to animal welfare might be a fitting choice for Star of the Seas, home to Sailor, the fleet’s second Chief Dog Officer.

    Challenges for Star of the Seas

    The news of Ross’s withdrawal comes amid other challenges for Star of the Seas. The ship’s Frightening Bolt waterslide has been closed indefinitely. This precaution follows a serious incident on its sister ship, Icon of the Seas. On 7th August 2025, an acrylic glass panel on the slide shattered, causing injuries to a passenger. The man is now pursuing legal action against Royal Caribbean.

    Safety Measures in Place

    While the other slides in Icon’s Category 6 Waterpark remain operational, Royal Caribbean has shut down the identical Frightening Bolt on Star of the Seas. This closure will remain until investigations are complete and any necessary repairs are made. It’s an unfortunate setback for the ship, which is currently being previewed by media and travel professionals ahead of its christening.

    Stay tuned for updates on the new godmother announcement and the latest Royal Caribbean offers.

  • Elderly Passenger Overboard on NCL Cruise: Safety Concerns Raised

    Elderly Passenger Overboard on NCL Cruise: Safety Concerns Raised

    Incident at Sea: A Somber Day on Norwegian Star

    A recent transatlantic journey on the Norwegian Star took a tragic turn. The cruise, which set sail from New York on 7th August 2025, was headed for Reykjavik, Iceland. Along the way, it planned stops in Canada, Greenland, and Iceland. However, an unexpected event occurred in the early hours of 12th August.

    Emergency at Sea

    Around 5 am, while navigating the waters of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, the ship’s horn sounded repeatedly. This was followed by a “Code Oscar” announcement, indicating a person had gone overboard. Passengers reported seeing lifeboats being lowered, and some even witnessed a recovery attempt.

    Challenging Conditions

    The ship was on its way to Nuuk, Greenland, when the incident happened. The water temperature in the area was a chilly 13°C (55°F). Surviving in such conditions without protective gear is extremely difficult. Although there is speculation about the outcome, no official confirmation has been made regarding the individual’s fate.

    Search and Rescue Efforts

    Tracking data shows that the Norwegian Star slowed and briefly retraced its path. This aligns with a search-and-rescue operation. Norwegian Cruise Line later confirmed that a 79-year-old male guest was involved. They expressed their deep sadness and stated that an investigation is ongoing. Rescue boats were deployed but returned shortly, and the ship continued its journey.

    Continuing the Voyage

    Despite the incident, the Norwegian Star’s itinerary remains unchanged. The ship is scheduled to reach Nuuk on 14th August, followed by further stops in Greenland and Iceland. The cruise has already visited Halifax, Sydney, and Corner Brook. Notably, this was Norwegian Star’s first visit to Corner Brook in its 24-year history.

    About the Norwegian Star

    The Norwegian Star is a 91,740-gross-ton vessel. It can accommodate 2,348 guests and is staffed by around 1,000 crew members. This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of sea travel, even on well-equipped cruise ships. Our thoughts are with the guest’s family during this difficult time.

  • Royal Caribbean Sued by Injured Water Slide Passenger

    Royal Caribbean Sued by Injured Water Slide Passenger

    A recent incident on Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas has sparked legal action. A passenger was injured when the Frightening Bolt waterslide broke mid-ride. This unfortunate event occurred on 7th August 2025, leaving the guest with cuts on his legs and hands. The slide, known as “the tallest waterslide at sea,” is part of the Category 6 Waterpark. It features a thrilling 46-foot drop and a full 360-degree loop.

    The accident happened when an acrylic glass section of the slide shattered. Although the rider did not fall through the hole, water gushed out, drenching sunbathers below and creating slip hazards. The ship’s medical team provided immediate care, but the full extent of the injuries remains undisclosed.

    Legal Action and Investigation

    Two days after disembarking in Miami, the injured passenger announced plans to seek compensation. His legal representatives, Lipcon, Margulies & Winkleman, P.A., specialise in maritime and cruise injury cases. They have successfully recovered over $500 million for their clients. Maritime attorney Alex Perez stated, “Cruise ships have a responsibility to ensure that the attractions they open and encourage passengers to use are safe.”

    The Frightening Bolt slide was closed for the rest of the voyage. Engineers are investigating whether the failure was due to a manufacturing defect, installation issue, or unforeseen impact. No timeline for repairs has been provided. Meanwhile, the other waterslides in the Category 6 Waterpark remain operational. However, the identical slide on Royal Caribbean’s new Star of the Seas has also been closed as a precaution.

    Impact on Royal Caribbean

    This incident comes at a challenging time for Royal Caribbean. The Star of the Seas is currently being previewed by travel agents and media before its official launch. The cruise line emphasises that guest safety is its top priority. They often exceed international safety requirements under the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) convention and the US Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act.

    Royal Caribbean is committed to ensuring the safety of its attractions. As the investigation continues, the cruise line aims to address any issues promptly. For those planning a cruise holiday, it’s essential to stay informed about safety measures and updates. Keep an eye out for the latest Royal Caribbean offers and enjoy a safe and memorable cruise experience.

  • Royal Caribbean’s New Ship: Parental Tracking Feature Unveiled

    Royal Caribbean’s New Ship: Parental Tracking Feature Unveiled

    Introducing Royal Caribbean’s “Find My Kid” Feature

    Royal Caribbean has unveiled an innovative “Find My Kid” feature on its latest mega-ship, Star of the Seas. This new service allows parents to track their children’s whereabouts in real-time using the Royal Caribbean app. Designed for young cruisers aged three to twelve, it offers peace of mind for families on holiday.

    How the Adventure Ocean WOW Band Works

    The Adventure Ocean WOW Band is a colourful, waterproof wristband that acts as a tracker. Parents can monitor their child’s location directly from their smartphones. To get started, families can enrol their children in the system at the Adventure Ocean Kid’s Club on Deck 6. The WOW Bands are priced at $14.99 on the ship but can be reused on future cruises at no extra cost.

    Additional Features of the WOW Band

    Beyond location tracking, the WOW Band offers several other functionalities. It can unlock stateroom doors, make pre-approved purchases, and display the child’s muster station in emergencies. To use the tracker, parents simply connect to the ship’s WiFi, open the Royal Caribbean app, and select the “Find My Kid” option to view their child’s live location on the ship’s deck maps.

    Exclusive to Star of the Seas

    Currently, the live-tracking feature is exclusive to Star of the Seas. However, a similar system, “Kidfinder,” was tested on Icon of the Seas in summer 2024. This suggests that a broader rollout across the fleet could be on the horizon.

    When Should Children Explore Cruise Ships Alone?

    The introduction of live location tracking has sparked discussions about the appropriate age for children to explore cruise ships unsupervised. Opinions vary widely among parents. Some are comfortable granting freedom to children as young as eight or ten, while others prefer to wait until late teens or adulthood.

    Cruise Line Policies and Parental Attitudes

    Cruise lines do not enforce a specific minimum age for solo roaming. However, their kids’ club policies can serve as a guide. On most family-friendly lines, children can sign themselves out from around age 12 or 13. Some lines allow it as early as seven with parental consent. These age thresholds often reflect the transition from supervised activities to more independent teen lounges.

    Parental Concerns and Confidence

    Parental attitudes towards children roaming freely on cruise ships vary. Some parents are hesitant to allow even 17-year-olds to explore alone, citing safety concerns. Others feel more comfortable granting independence earlier, especially if their child is mature and familiar with the ship’s layout. Built-in tracking systems, like Royal Caribbean’s WOW Bands, can boost parental confidence in giving children more freedom.

    Starting Small with Independence

    Many parents prefer to start small, allowing limited solo trips to fetch food or attend short activities. This gradual approach helps build trust and confidence before permitting full freedom. With the new “Find My Kid” feature, Royal Caribbean is making it easier for families to enjoy their cruise holidays with peace of mind.