Category: Cruise News

  • Tragic Drowning of Cruise Passengers on Greek Island Visit

    Tragic Drowning of Cruise Passengers on Greek Island Visit

    Tragic Incident at Sarakiniko Beach

    A tragic event unfolded on 8th August 2025 at Sarakiniko Beach, Milos. Two Vietnamese cruise passengers lost their lives after being swept into the sea by fierce winds. The couple, both in their 50s, were part of a cruise group that had docked at Adamas earlier that day.

    Unfortunate Circumstances

    The 64-year-old woman was taking a photo on the island’s northern shore. A sudden gust knocked her off balance, causing her to fall into the water. Her 65-year-old husband bravely jumped in to rescue her. Unfortunately, the turbulent sea conditions quickly overwhelmed them both.

    Challenging Weather Conditions

    Winds reached up to 50 miles per hour (80 km/h), creating dangerous conditions. Sarakiniko Beach, known for its smooth white cliffs, is highly exposed to the elements. Its beauty can be deceptive, especially when weather changes suddenly.

    Recovery and Response

    The Greek coastguard, with help from private boats and divers, recovered the couple’s bodies. They were taken to a local health centre and pronounced dead. The Vietnamese embassy in Greece confirmed the fatalities and is assisting the families. They also advised Vietnamese visitors to avoid cliff edges and the sea during high winds.

    Celestyal Cruises Implicated

    While not officially named, Celestyal Cruises’ Celestyal Journey was the only ship in port at Milos that day. The ship, homeported in Piraeus, was on a seven-night Greek Isles itinerary. Milos was its final stop before returning to Athens.

    Severe Weather Across Greece

    Southern Greece faced severe weather, with wind speeds reaching up to 88 km/h. The civil protection ministry issued alerts for the Aegean and Crete. Ferry services between Athens and the Cyclades were disrupted, leaving many travellers stranded.

    Calls for Safety Measures

    Giorgos Vallis, president of the Panhellenic Association of Yacht Crews, suggested restricting beach access during extreme weather. He believes port authorities should close off areas to prevent accidents. Despite cruise lines’ safety measures, accidents can still happen, especially in scenic but exposed locations.

  • Disney Destiny Launches at Meyer Werft: A Spectacular Cruise Event

    Disney Destiny Launches at Meyer Werft: A Spectacular Cruise Event

    A Magical Day for Disney Cruise Line

    On 9th August 2025, a magical moment unfolded at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany. Disney Cruise Line’s newest vessel, Disney Destiny, made her grand debut. This Wish-class ship floated out of Hall 6, marking a significant milestone. The transition from dry dock to wet dock signifies the completion of her exterior construction. Although the LNG-powered ship was “floated up” in March for early testing, this was her first time in open water.

    A Celebration Fit for Disney

    Disney Cruise Line ensured the event was unforgettable. As the 144,000-gross ton ship emerged, the sky lit up with vibrant fireworks. Disney remains the only cruise line to offer fireworks at sea. Guests and shipyard workers, including myself, enjoyed the debut of the ship’s theme song. The upbeat anthem, “This is your Destiny! Seize the moment, it’s your time,” resonated with the crowd. The song aligns perfectly with the ship’s “Heroes and Villains” theme. To conclude the ceremony, Disney Destiny’s horn played “When You Wish Upon a Star,” evoking nostalgia among attendees.

    First Look at the Finished Exterior

    The float out offered a first glimpse of the ship’s completed exterior. The stern artwork features Spider-Man, accompanied by his Spider-Bots. This makes Disney Destiny the first cruise ship to showcase a Marvel character in its hull art. At the bow, Minnie Mouse stands proudly in a superhero outfit, matching the ship’s theme. Minnie was also present to welcome the newest fleet member.

    What Happens Next?

    After her float out, Disney Destiny docked at the shipyard’s equipment pier. Meyer Werft commended the “precise and dedicated work” of its team. The focus now shifts to completing the ship’s interior. Sea trials are scheduled in the coming months. The ship will then head to Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades) for her maiden voyage on 20th November 2025. The inaugural sailing will visit Disney’s private islands in the Bahamas.

    A Busy Year for Disney Cruise Line

    Disney Destiny’s float out follows the recent debut of Disney Adventure. This ship, the largest ever built for the line, emerged from the same shipyard on 19th April 2025. It is set to debut in Asia this December. Just a day before Destiny’s float out, Meyer Werft hosted the steel-cutting ceremony for Disney Cruise Line’s fourth Wish-class ship. This ship is due to launch in 2027. Captain Mickey himself attended, pressing the ceremonial red button to begin the first cut of steel. This act symbolised the start of a new chapter for Disney Cruise Line.

  • Cruise Ship Evacuation: Bomb Scare Disrupts UK Holidaymakers

    Cruise Ship Evacuation: Bomb Scare Disrupts UK Holidaymakers

    Cruise Holiday Disruption: Bomb Threat on P&O Cruises’ Ventura

    Thousands of holidaymakers experienced an unexpected start to their cruise on 9th August 2025. A bomb threat led to the evacuation of P&O Cruises’ Ventura and its terminal in Southampton. The incident occurred just as passengers were boarding for a 14-night journey to Spain, Portugal, and the Canary Islands.

    Swift Police Response

    The alarm was raised at the Mayflower Cruise Ferry Terminal around 11:46 am. An unidentified man claimed to have an explosive device. With heightened summer security, police quickly secured the area. A 200-metre cordon was set up while bomb disposal experts examined a suspect’s motor truck and the surrounding area.

    Evacuation for Safety

    Both Ventura and the terminal were evacuated as a precaution. “The captain announced we were in the bomb zone and had to leave,” a passenger shared. By early afternoon, police confirmed there was no credible threat. The cordon was lifted, and normal operations resumed.

    P&O Cruises’ Official Statement

    P&O Cruises issued a statement thanking guests for their cooperation. They emphasised that safety is their top priority. “Due to an earlier police incident, we evacuated Ventura and the terminal. The situation is resolved, and embarkation has resumed,” the statement read.

    Impact on Other Ships

    Southampton was bustling with cruise ships that day. Princess Cruises’ Sky Princess, P&O Cruises’ Iona, and MSC Cruises’ MSC Virtuosa were also docked. However, they were far enough from the Mayflower terminal to avoid disruption. Only Ventura was directly affected.

    Departure Delay

    The evacuation caused a delay in Ventura’s departure. Guests expected to set sail by 6:15 pm. By 6:30 pm, cruise tracking data showed the ship leaving the harbour. The delay did not affect the itinerary. Ventura was still on schedule to reach Funchal, Madeira, on 13th August.

    Temporary Road Closure

    A related road closure at Dock 10 caused some congestion. However, it has since reopened, easing traffic flow within the port.

    Suspect in Custody

    From Ventura’s decks, guests witnessed the suspect’s arrest. The swift police action ensured the safety of all passengers and crew. The incident, though alarming, was handled efficiently, allowing holidaymakers to continue their journey with peace of mind.

  • Carnival UK Lifts Ban on Cruise Magazine Editors

    Carnival UK Lifts Ban on Cruise Magazine Editors

    Carnival UK Lifts Ban on Sail Away Magazine Editors

    Carnival UK has lifted the travel ban on Sail Away Magazine’s editors, Dan Wailing and Jay Cannon. This decision comes after weeks of controversy and backlash from cruise enthusiasts and media professionals. The ban, which affected P&O Cruises, Cunard, and Princess Cruises, has been revoked immediately.

    A Positive Step Forward

    Sail Away Magazine expressed their satisfaction with the decision. They see it as a positive move for the cruise industry. The magazine’s editors have always been strong supporters of cruising as a top travel choice. They look forward to a more constructive relationship with Carnival UK.

    The Ban’s Timeline

    The issue began in early June 2025. Dan and Jay received a letter from Carnival UK banning them from all Carnival Group brands for five years. The reason cited was a pattern of complaints and reviews suggesting the cruise lines couldn’t meet their holiday expectations. Initially, it seemed like a blanket ban across all Carnival Corporation brands. However, by late June, it was clarified that the ban only applied to Carnival UK-managed brands.

    Why Were They Banned?

    Dan and Jay are known for their candid reviews in Sail Away Magazine. Their publication includes a print magazine, podcast, and YouTube channel with over 40,000 followers. While they support cruising, they don’t shy away from critiquing service cuts and industry transparency. Some of their recent critical stories included a negative review of Carnival Miracle and a reader poll showing 72% of cruisers believe standards have fallen under Carnival UK leadership.

    Freedom of Speech in the Cruise Industry

    The reversal of the ban is seen as a significant step for freedom of speech within the cruise sector. It highlights the importance of open dialogue and constructive criticism. This decision may set a precedent for how cruise lines handle media relations in the future.

    In conclusion, the lifting of the ban is a win for both Sail Away Magazine and the cruise community. It underscores the value of honest reviews and the role they play in shaping the industry. Cruise holidaygoers in the UK can look forward to more insightful content from Dan and Jay as they continue to explore the world of cruising.

  • Icon of the Seas Waterslide Accident: Guest Injured Mid-Ride

    Icon of the Seas Waterslide Accident: Guest Injured Mid-Ride

    A Thrilling Ride Turns Alarming on Icon of the Seas

    On the evening of 7th August 2025, a thrilling adventure aboard the Icon of the Seas took an unexpected turn. A clear panel on the Frightening Bolt waterslide shattered mid-ride, injuring a passenger and causing a cascade of water onto the deck below. This incident occurred in Thrill Island’s Category 6 Waterpark, the largest waterpark at sea, known for its record-breaking slides.

    Unexpected Mid-Ride Malfunction

    The Frightening Bolt is famous for its 46-foot drop, dramatic trapdoor launch, and full 360° loop. However, during this ride, an unidentified male passenger suffered injuries when the acrylic section of the slide broke. Water gushed through the opening, soaking guests on the deck and creating slippery conditions. Fortunately, no other injuries were reported.

    Royal Caribbean’s Response

    Royal Caribbean quickly responded to the incident. They provided medical care to the injured guest and closed the waterslide for the remainder of the cruise. The surrounding area on Deck 15 was also temporarily closed as a safety measure. The cruise line is conducting a thorough investigation to ensure the slide’s safety before reopening.

    Icon’s Itinerary Continues

    Despite the incident, the Icon of the Seas continued its 7-night Eastern Caribbean itinerary. The cruise, which departed from PortMiami on 2nd August, included stops at St. Maarten, St. Thomas, and Royal Caribbean’s private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay. It remains uncertain if the slide will be operational for the next cruise departing on 9th August.

    Slide Incidents: Rare but Not Unheard Of

    While this malfunction was alarming, such incidents on cruise ships are rare. Cruise lines adhere to strict safety regulations, and onboard attractions undergo regular inspections. The Icon of the Seas, launched in early 2024, is one of Royal Caribbean’s newest ships, boasting high-tech amenities. This incident, however, has raised concerns about potential manufacturing or installation issues.

    Future Precautions

    Royal Caribbean has assured guests that the Frightening Bolt will remain closed until experts confirm its safety. Meanwhile, the sister ship, Star of the Seas, is set to launch next week, featuring the same slide. There is no word yet on whether this incident will affect the slide on the new ship.

    Recent Similar Incidents

    This is not the first structural issue involving glass on a Royal Caribbean ship this summer. On 8th June 2025, a glass panel at Symphony of the Seas’ Coastal Kitchen shattered. These incidents highlight the importance of ongoing safety checks and maintenance to ensure passenger safety on cruise holidays.

  • Celebrity Millennium Delayed in Yokohama by Sunken Ship Fireworks

    Celebrity Millennium Delayed in Yokohama by Sunken Ship Fireworks

    Unexpected Delay for Celebrity Millennium in Yokohama

    Cruise enthusiasts aboard the Celebrity Millennium experienced an unforeseen delay in Yokohama, Japan, on Wednesday, 6th August 2025. A sunken vessel in the harbour necessitated underwater inspections to guarantee safe passage. This delay affected both disembarking guests and those set to embark later that day.

    Impact on Passengers

    The Celebrity Millennium, a 91,000-gross-ton cruise ship, was wrapping up a 12-night “Best of Japan” voyage. With a capacity of 2,138 passengers per trip, over 4,200 travellers were potentially impacted by this disruption. The extent depended on how full each sailing was.

    Three-Hour Delay Due to Submerged Obstruction

    Satellite data and passenger reports indicated the ship slowed significantly as it neared Yokohama. Port authorities required underwater checks to ensure debris from the sunken vessel wouldn’t hinder the ship’s arrival. Although Celebrity Cruises hasn’t officially confirmed the cause, it’s believed to be linked to a fire incident on 4th August. Two fireworks barges caught fire in the harbour, possibly leaving debris that needed inspection.

    Communication and Adjustments Onboard

    During the delay, crew members kept passengers informed and organised extra activities to ease the wait. Reports suggest the delay lasted about 3 to 4 hours. The Celebrity Millennium eventually arrived safely, without any technical issues. For those waiting to embark, the cruise line sent email updates advising them to delay their arrival at the terminal. This helped avoid overcrowding and ensured a smooth boarding process.

    Adjusted Arrival Windows

    To accommodate the revised schedule, Celebrity Cruises issued new arrival times for embarking guests. For example, those initially scheduled for 11 am were asked to arrive at 2 pm. The 1 pm group was shifted to 4 pm, and the final group (2–3 pm) was advised to arrive by 5 pm. The cruise line emphasised that all guests should be checked in and onboard by 6:00 PM, with the ship setting sail at 7:00 PM. This efficient boarding process allowed the ship to depart on time for its next 12-night cruise, visiting ports like Shimizu, Osaka, and Hiroshima, and a stop in Busan, South Korea.

    No Damage to Ship

    It’s crucial to highlight that Celebrity Cruises was not at fault for the incident. The Celebrity Millennium did not sustain any damage during the delay. There were no technical issues with the ship itself. The delay was purely a safety measure to ensure the harbour was clear for safe navigation.

  • Royal Caribbean Ends Beverage Package Loophole for Cruise Travellers

    Royal Caribbean Ends Beverage Package Loophole for Cruise Travellers

    Royal Caribbean’s New Beverage Package Policy: What You Need to Know

    As of 1st August 2025, Royal Caribbean has put an end to a popular money-saving loophole. The cruise line has officially removed all personalised exceptions to its beverage package policy. Previously, if one guest in a stateroom purchased the Deluxe Beverage Package, others could request an exemption. This allowed them to opt for a cheaper Refreshment or Soda Package instead. However, this unofficial flexibility is no longer available.

    Why the Change?

    The primary reason for this policy shift is the abuse of package sharing. Royal Caribbean noted an increase in exemption requests and package sharing. This led to the decision to enforce the rule that all adults in a stateroom must purchase the Deluxe Beverage Package if one does. The cruise line aims to maintain fairness and consistency with this change.

    Impact on Cruise Holidaygoers

    This update will likely increase costs for many couples or groups. Previously, substituting a Refreshment Package for a second Deluxe Package could save a couple up to $490 on a 7-night cruise. Now, all adults must either purchase the Deluxe Package or go without. This change may affect budgeting for your cruise holiday.

    How to Save on Drinks Aboard

    Despite the new policy, there are still ways to manage drink expenses on your cruise. Here are some tips to help you save:

    Consider A La Carte Options

    For those who drink lightly or moderately, paying per drink might be more economical than buying a package. Use my drinks package calculator to see if a package or a la carte is more cost-effective for you.

    Book Early or During Sales

    Royal Caribbean often offers pre-cruise discounts on drink packages. These discounts can be as high as 50%, though typically range from 35-40%. Booking online before your cruise often results in better prices than purchasing onboard.

    Look for “Drink of the Day” Specials

    Many Royal Caribbean ships offer daily discounted cocktails or drinks. These deals are usually advertised at bars around the ship, so keep an eye out for them.

    Enjoy Complimentary Beverages

    Remember, there are plenty of free drink options available. Iced tea, lemonade, fruit-flavoured water, morning juices, regular coffee, hot tea, and hot cocoa are all complimentary. These are available at most drink stations throughout the ship.

    By planning ahead and taking advantage of these tips, you can still enjoy your cruise without breaking the bank on beverages.

  • Celebrity Ascent Shortens Santorini Stop Due to Port Congestion

    Celebrity Ascent Shortens Santorini Stop Due to Port Congestion

    Changes to Celebrity Ascent’s Santorini Stop

    Cruise enthusiasts aboard the Celebrity Ascent have been informed of a schedule change. The ship’s final stop in Santorini, Greece, will be three hours shorter than planned. This adjustment is due to the local port’s efforts to manage a busy day of cruise traffic.

    Updated Departure Time

    The Celebrity Ascent is on a 7-night Mediterranean cruise from Barcelona to Athens. Santorini was set as the final stop on Friday, 8th August 2025. Passengers will still enjoy the iconic Greek island, but the all-aboard time is now 5 pm, not the originally scheduled 8 pm.

    Reason for the Change

    A notice to guests explained the reason: “Due to increased traffic conditions at the port in Santorini, Greece, local authorities have requested an adjustment to our departure schedule.” The cruise line emphasised that this decision was beyond their control. However, they assured passengers that their experience remains a top priority.

    Busy Day in Santorini

    The change comes during the peak Mediterranean cruise season. Santorini’s tender port is operating near capacity on the same day. Alongside Celebrity Ascent, three other ships – Norwegian Viva, Voyager of the Seas, and Star Flyer – are also visiting on 8th August.

    Why Celebrity Ascent?

    Voyager of the Seas is prioritised as it stays overnight at the port. However, it’s unclear why Celebrity Ascent departs earlier than the NCL or Star Clippers vessels. As a tender-only destination, getting passengers on and off the ship requires time and coordination. Safety regulations and navigational logistics often necessitate staggered arrivals and departures.

    Shore Excursions Adjusted

    Celebrity Cruises has confirmed that all shore excursions booked through them will be adjusted to the new departure time. If a tour cannot be modified, it will be refunded in full to the guest’s onboard account. Despite the shortened visit, passengers must still pay the full Greek port tax of €20 per person for summer calls.

    Tender Port Safety Reminder

    Celebrity Cruises used this opportunity to remind guests about safety when using tender boats. Santorini is a tender port, meaning cruise ships cannot dock directly at a pier. Instead, the vessel anchors offshore, and passengers are transported to and from the island by smaller boats.

  • Storm Floris Disrupts UK-Norway Cruise Itineraries

    Storm Floris Disrupts UK-Norway Cruise Itineraries

    Storm Floris Forces Cruise Itinerary Changes

    Two cruise ships, Regal Princess and Ambience, have had to alter their itineraries due to the fierce Storm Floris. This storm is sweeping across northern Scotland and the Norwegian coast. To ensure passenger and crew safety, both ships have cancelled or rearranged their planned ports of call.

    Regal Princess Adjusts UK Voyage

    The Regal Princess, operated by Princess Cruises, is on a 12-night UK cruise departing from Southampton. The ship set sail on 1st August 2025. Although it managed to visit Kirkwall in the Orkney Islands, it had to skip Invergordon and Stornoway. These changes were necessary as Storm Floris approached with high winds and rough seas.

    Instead of the cancelled stops, the Regal Princess will spend an extra day at sea. It will now visit Greenock (Glasgow) a day earlier, on Tuesday, from 8 am to 7 pm. Additionally, a new stop in Liverpool has been added for Wednesday, 6th August. Passengers will receive automatic refunds for any pre-booked excursions at the cancelled ports.

    Ambience Reroutes from Norway

    Ambassador Cruise Line’s Ambience is also navigating the storm’s impact. The ship left Tilbury on 3rd August for a 7-night Norwegian Fjords cruise. To avoid the worst of the storm, Ambience has swapped its Sandnes stop on 5th August for an earlier visit to Bergen. Bergen is currently under a lower-tier yellow wind warning.

    The ship will extend its stay in Alesund on 7th August. However, calls to Haugesund and Stavanger have been cancelled due to safety concerns and berth unavailability. The revised itinerary is as follows:

    – 3 August – Depart Tilbury
    – 4 August – Day at Sea
    – 5 August – Bergen (replacing Sandnes)
    – 6 August – Geiranger
    – 7 August – Alesund (extended visit)
    – 8 August – Day at Sea (formerly Bergen)
    – 9 August – Day at Sea
    – 10 August – Return to Tilbury

    Weather Warnings in Effect

    As Storm Floris progresses eastward, the UK Met Office continues to issue wind warnings for Scotland, including the Orkney and Shetland Islands. Meanwhile, the Norwegian Meteorological Institute has issued alerts for Norway’s west coast, including Stavanger. Wind gusts in these regions could reach dangerous levels, making it crucial for cruise lines to prioritise safety.

    In conclusion, while itinerary changes can be disappointing, passenger safety is paramount. Cruise lines are taking all necessary precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey despite the weather challenges.

  • Celebrity Constellation Power Failure Strands Cruise Off Italy Coast

    Celebrity Constellation Power Failure Strands Cruise Off Italy Coast

    Cruise Holiday Disruption: Celebrity Constellation’s Unexpected Power Loss

    On Saturday, 2nd August 2025, passengers aboard the Celebrity Constellation faced an unexpected challenge. The cruise ship experienced a major technical failure, leaving it powerless and adrift off southern Italy’s coast. This incident occurred during an 11-night voyage from Ravenna to Rome, which set sail on 28th July.

    Itinerary Interrupted

    The cruise had already visited ports in Croatia and Montenegro. It was supposed to enjoy a sea day before reaching Messina, Sicily, on Sunday morning. However, the ship drifted at a mere 1–2 knots, far below its cruising speed. This slow pace threatened the planned schedule.

    Two Hours Without Power

    Passengers reported a complete power outage. There were no lights, air conditioning, or functioning toilets. Dinner consisted of only cold food. One passenger remarked on the heat, highlighting the discomfort inside the ship. The lack of ventilation made conditions unbearable.

    Some compared the situation to the infamous “poop cruise” incident with Carnival Triumph in 2013. Fortunately, power was restored after two hours, and no severe sanitation issues arose. Unverified reports on Reddit mentioned that guests received a free drink and 24 hours of complimentary WiFi as compensation.

    Back on Course

    Once power returned, the ship accelerated and reached Messina on 3rd August 2025. The incident was a brief hiccup in an otherwise smooth journey. Passengers could continue enjoying their cruise holiday without further disruptions.

    Summer of Technical Troubles for Celebrity Cruises

    This wasn’t the first technical issue for Celebrity Cruises this summer. Just weeks earlier, Celebrity Beyond, the line’s flagship, faced a propulsion system failure. This occurred on 13th July 2025 during a Caribbean cruise, delaying its return to Miami.

    The ship was diverted to Freeport, Bahamas, for emergency repairs. Although it resumed service on 27th July, it now sails at a reduced speed. This has led to itinerary changes for several cruises between August and October 2025.

    Adjustments and Precautions

    Celebrity Beyond’s adjustments include earlier departures and altered port calls. Despite these changes, the number of destinations remains largely the same. No onboard service issues have been reported, ensuring passengers still enjoy their cruise experience.

    For UK cruise holidaygoers, these incidents highlight the importance of staying informed. While technical issues can occur, cruise lines often handle them efficiently. Passengers can still look forward to memorable experiences on their cruise holidays.