Category: Cruise News

  • Man Charged with Identity Theft to Board Cruise

    Man Charged with Identity Theft to Board Cruise

    Some people will go to great lengths for an Alaskan cruise. For one man, this desire allegedly led to serious legal trouble. Enrico Ronquillo, a 37-year-old from the Philippines living in the US, faces multiple federal charges. He is accused of stealing an American’s identity to board an Alaskan cruise earlier this year.

    Identity Theft for a Cruise

    According to a June 2025 press release from the US Attorney’s Office for Alaska, Ronquillo allegedly used fake documents. These included a California driver’s license and a birth certificate. He impersonated the victim to board a cruise ship from 11th to 14th May 2025. Additionally, he submitted a fraudulent IRS Form W-9, suggesting the impersonation went beyond just cruise access.

    Serious Charges and Potential Consequences

    Ronquillo faces several charges. These include false impersonation of a US citizen, making and using a false document, and two counts of aggravated identity theft. If convicted, he could face a minimum of two years in prison for each identity theft charge. He also risks up to five more years and a $250,000 fine for the other charges.

    How Was the Impersonation Discovered?

    Authorities have not disclosed which cruise line was involved or how the impersonation was detected. The cruise line might have noticed inconsistencies during ID checks. Alternatively, digital screening systems could have flagged the documents. While international travellers usually board Alaskan cruises with valid documents, Ronquillo’s motives and visa status remain unclear.

    Alaska Cruise Arrests on the Rise

    This case is part of a growing trend of cruise-related arrests in Alaska. Law enforcement collaborates with federal agencies at busy cruise ports, which are legal entry points. Just days before Ronquillo’s case, Karen Bryan was arrested in Ketchikan. She was flagged due to an outstanding warrant from Wyoming for embezzling church funds.

    Security Measures at Cruise Ports

    Ketchikan, with its high cruise traffic, is a hotspot for warrant checks. Security checkpoints use facial recognition and ID scanning systems regularly. These measures help identify individuals with outstanding legal issues, ensuring safety and compliance.

    Global Trend of Cruise Crime

    The recent identity theft and embezzlement cases are part of a larger global pattern. Cruise-related arrests are becoming more common worldwide. As cruise travel continues to grow, so does the need for stringent security measures. This ensures a safe and enjoyable experience for all holidaygoers.

  • Volcano Eruption Risk: What UK Cruisers Need to Know

    Volcano Eruption Risk: What UK Cruisers Need to Know

    Alaska is a dream destination for many cruise enthusiasts. Its breathtaking landscapes, abundant wildlife, and natural wonders make it a top choice. However, in 2025, travellers might encounter an unexpected twist. Mount Spurr, an active volcano located about 80 miles west of Anchorage, is showing signs of potential activity. But don’t worry just yet. Experts and cruise lines assure there’s no immediate cause for alarm.

    Monitoring Mount Spurr

    In March, scientists observed increased volcanic activity at Mount Spurr. This included heightened gas emissions and minor earthquakes. These indicators suggest magma might be rising beneath the surface. The last significant eruptions occurred in 1953 and 1992, spreading ash clouds over vast distances. The Alaska Volcano Observatory notes that if Mount Spurr erupts again, it will likely mirror these past events. However, a recent update from the US Geological Survey (USGS) indicates no major changes since then. Their statement from 5th May confirms that current signs don’t suggest an imminent eruption. If a major eruption were approaching, we’d see stronger earthquakes, ground movement, and more intense gas emissions, providing ample warning.

    Impact on Alaska Cruises

    The primary concern for travellers is volcanic ash. It can affect air quality and disrupt flights. Cruises starting or ending in Anchorage, through nearby ports like Seward or Whittier, are most at risk. These areas are approximately 125 miles from the volcano. If you’re flying into or out of Anchorage for your cruise, there’s a possibility of flight delays or cancellations if ash reaches the area. However, many Alaskan cruises depart from cities much farther away, such as Vancouver, Seattle, or ports in California. These locations are over 1,000 miles from Mount Spurr and are unlikely to be affected by an eruption. Most travellers are adopting a cautious yet calm approach.

    Cruise Lines’ Preparedness

    Even if your cruise begins or ends in Alaska, there’s no need to panic. Cruise lines are closely monitoring the situation and are ready to adjust their plans if necessary. In a joint statement to Cruise Critic, Princess Cruises and Holland America Line emphasised their commitment to passenger safety. They stated, “We constantly monitor the locations we visit, and the safety of our passengers and crew is always our top priority. Most of our itineraries focus on southeast Alaska, which is far from the Mount Spurr area. If any changes are needed, we’ll inform affected guests directly.”

    Princess and Holland America dominate the Alaskan cruise market. They also operate land tours and lodges in areas like Denali National Park. Other cruise lines, such as Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, and Cunard, also offer Alaskan itineraries. Rest assured, all are prepared to make necessary adjustments to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for their guests.

  • Carnival Revamps Loyalty Scheme, Faces Instant Criticism from Cruisers

    Carnival Revamps Loyalty Scheme, Faces Instant Criticism from Cruisers

    Carnival Cruise Line is setting sail on a new course for its loyal customers. On 18th June 2025, the company announced a major overhaul of its loyalty programme. The current VIFP (Very Important Fun Person) scheme will be replaced by Carnival Rewards, launching on 1st June 2026. This innovative programme is a first in the cruise industry, offering a dual-earning model that rewards both cruising and spending.

    Points and Stars: A New Way to Cruise and Earn

    Carnival Rewards introduces a fresh approach to loyalty. Unlike the VIFP system, which focused solely on cruise nights, the new programme offers two ways to earn. Guests can accumulate Carnival Rewards Points, which are redeemable for a variety of perks. These include spa treatments, specialty dining, onboard experiences, and even future cruise fares.

    Additionally, Status Qualifying Stars will determine your tier level, ranging from Red to Diamond. This new system considers your spending and engagement, not just the number of cruise nights. Points and stars can be earned on cruise fares, onboard purchases, and through Carnival’s co-branded Mastercard®, which will be rebranded for the launch.

    Credit Card Perks & Everyday Rewards

    A key feature of Carnival Rewards is its integration with the Carnival Rewards Mastercard. Cardholders can earn points even when they’re not cruising, allowing them to accumulate rewards between trips. More credit card perks will be revealed closer to the launch. However, Carnival has confirmed that existing cardholders’ Fun Points will convert to Carnival Rewards points when the new programme goes live.

    Tiers, Status & Transition Plan

    The programme will maintain its status tiers – Red, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond. However, earning these tiers will now depend on spending over a two-year period, rather than lifetime cruise nights. Once achieved, your status will last for two years. Existing Diamond members will keep their level until 31st May 2032. Other members will retain their current tier status until 31st May 2028, providing a generous transition period. Guests can continue to earn VIFP status until the changeover in June 2026.

    Backlash From Long-Time Carnival Fans

    The announcement has sparked mixed reactions among Carnival’s loyal cruisers. While some appreciate the new focus on spending and flexibility, others are less enthusiastic. Many long-time cruisers, who have spent years climbing the VIFP loyalty ladder, feel frustrated. They perceive the changes as a devaluation of traditional loyalty. Despite the backlash, Carnival remains committed to rewarding both frequent cruisers and high-spending guests.

  • Cruise Passenger Arrested While Boarding in the UK

    Cruise Passenger Arrested While Boarding in the UK

    For one British traveller, a dream Alaskan cruise turned into an unexpected ordeal. Karen Bryan, 64, was arrested in Ketchikan, Alaska, just as she was about to embark on her cruise adventure. On 12th June 2025, authorities detained her after discovering she was wanted for allegedly embezzling funds from a church in Laramie County, Wyoming.

    Swift Action at the Cruise Terminal

    Despite the vast distance between Wyoming and Alaska, law enforcement agencies in the U.S. efficiently share information. When Bryan arrived at the bustling Ketchikan cruise terminal, a routine security check flagged her as a fugitive. This alert prompted local police to act quickly, ensuring her arrest before she could board the ship.

    Local Sheriff Confirms the Arrest

    The arrest gained widespread attention after Laramie County Sheriff Brian Kozak shared the news on Facebook. He praised the seamless coordination between agencies that led to Bryan’s capture. Sheriff Kozak mentioned that extradition procedures were already in motion, adding a light-hearted note about deputies eager to travel to Alaska for the extradition.

    Which Cruise Ship Was Involved?

    Authorities have not disclosed which cruise line or ship Bryan intended to board. However, 12th June was a particularly busy day in Ketchikan, with five major cruise ships in port. These included the Norwegian Bliss, Royal Princess, Sapphire Princess, Eurodam, and Koningsdam, collectively carrying over 16,000 passengers. The exact ship Bryan planned to sail on remains unconfirmed.

    Cruise Terminals: Unlikely Arrest Points

    Many might be surprised to learn that U.S. cruise terminals serve as ports of entry, even for domestic voyages. This status allows authorities to check passenger IDs against active warrants. From PortMiami to Baltimore, arrests of cruise passengers with outstanding warrants are becoming more frequent. In Texas, FBI agents are specifically assigned to monitor cruise port operations, using advanced technologies like facial recognition to identify wanted individuals.

    Notable Arrests at Cruise Ports

    Cruise terminals have seen several high-profile arrests. In December 2024, a man from Kentucky was apprehended in PortMiami for owing over $100,000 in child support. Similar incidents have occurred in Jacksonville, Los Angeles, and New York, often just moments before passengers board their ships. Despite their leisurely appeal, cruise ships are not sanctuaries for those evading the law.

    For UK holidaygoers planning a cruise, this serves as a reminder. While cruises offer relaxation and adventure, security measures are stringent. Always ensure your travel documents are in order and be aware of the legal implications when travelling abroad.

  • Port Chaos Strands Thousands of UK Cruise Passengers

    Port Chaos Strands Thousands of UK Cruise Passengers

    Cruise enthusiasts aboard the Regal Princess faced unexpected challenges during their visit to Invergordon, Scotland. On 10th June 2025, a 12-night British Isles cruise turned into a logistical nightmare. Passengers experienced shuttle delays of up to four hours, causing many to miss their planned tours of the Scottish Highlands.

    Shuttle System Struggles

    Invergordon requires cruise passengers to use shuttle buses to reach tour coaches. This system quickly became overwhelmed by the ship’s 4,000-plus passengers. Some travellers waited so long that they abandoned their plans altogether. One passenger lamented missing their Loch Ness boat cruise and castle visit due to the delays.

    Tour Operators Voice Concerns

    Tour operators were equally frustrated. Gordon Pearson from Wow Tours Inverness described the situation as chaotic and embarrassing. Many passengers missed their tours entirely, highlighting the strain on Invergordon’s limited infrastructure.

    Port Authority’s Response

    The Port of Cromarty Firth, responsible for the shuttle buses, acknowledged the issue. They cited “specific circumstances” for the breakdown and promised improvements. A meeting with the cruise line was described as positive and constructive. The port also plans to address mobility access concerns, as some guests struggled with the step-up buses.

    Why Regal Princess?

    Regal Princess is the largest cruise ship visiting Invergordon this month. With a capacity of 4,250 guests, it dwarfs other ships like Celebrity Eclipse and P&O Britannia. The ship is scheduled to return multiple times, increasing pressure on local authorities to improve disembarkation and tour processes.

    Future Implications

    Princess Cruises has yet to comment publicly on the incident. It’s unclear if affected passengers will receive compensation, especially those who missed paid excursions. Compensation often depends on whether tours were booked through the cruise line or independently. Passengers have taken to social media, urging the cruise line to reassess its shore excursion planning and port logistics for future British Isles sailings.

  • Cruise Ship Drifts Off Course Due to Equipment Failures

    Cruise Ship Drifts Off Course Due to Equipment Failures

    A routine stop in Juneau, Alaska, turned into an unexpected adventure for those aboard the Celebrity Edge. On 16th June 2025, the cruise ship broke free from its mooring lines during severe weather conditions. Heavy rain, strong winds, and even hail battered the busy Alaskan port, which was at full capacity with five ships docked.

    Chaos in a Crowded Port

    The Celebrity Edge, a massive vessel capable of carrying 2,908 passengers, wasn’t alone. It shared the port with Carnival Luminosa, Royal Princess, Eurodam, Koningsdam, and the smaller National Geographic Sea Lion. Eye-witness videos captured the dramatic moment as the 130,818-gross-ton ship drifted away from the pier. Some guests were left stranded ashore, and there was concern for the safety of nearby ships.

    Swift Response from the Crew

    Despite the chaos, the crew acted quickly. By 4:20 pm local time, announcements reassured passengers that the ship would re-dock on the port side. First, they needed to clear the broken mooring lines from the water. A guest on board confirmed, “They are going to redock on the port side. First, they need to remove the snapped ropes from the water.”

    Back on Track

    By evening, Celebrity Edge was securely back at the pier. Guests re-boarded with time to spare before the ship’s scheduled 10 pm departure. The cruise continued its 7-night roundtrip Alaska itinerary from Seattle, with upcoming stops in Skagway and Victoria, British Columbia.

    The Impact of Extreme Weather

    While exact wind speeds remain unconfirmed, witness reports and videos show the severe conditions. Similar incidents have occurred across Alaska and beyond in recent weeks. On 30th May 2025, Holland America Line’s Westerdam experienced a gangway collapse in Ketchikan due to strong gusts. MSC Seascape and Norwegian Epic also faced mooring failures elsewhere, all attributed to extreme weather.

    Safety First

    Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the Celebrity Edge incident. No major damage was confirmed to the ship or the pier. The cruise line has yet to release an official statement. Despite the dramatic moment in Juneau, cruise experts emphasise that mooring line failures are extremely rare. Ships undergo stringent safety checks to ensure passenger safety.

    Continuing the Adventure

    Celebrity Edge continues its journey, offering passengers a memorable Alaskan adventure. The incident in Juneau serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of cruising. Yet, it also highlights the resilience and quick response of the crew, ensuring the safety and enjoyment of all aboard.

  • Carnival’s Latest Cruise Ships Receive Poor Reviews

    Carnival’s Latest Cruise Ships Receive Poor Reviews

    Carnival’s latest additions, Carnival Adventure and Carnival Encounter, have not been making waves in the best way. These ships, once part of the P&O Australia brand, joined the Carnival fleet after P&O Australia was dissolved in early 2025. Despite the excitement surrounding their rebranding, the ships have not impressed UK cruise holidaygoers, as reflected in their low customer review scores.

    Underwhelming Reviews

    The reviews for these ships are less than stellar. In my comprehensive guide to Carnival ship reviews, I ranked each ship based on average scores from Cruise Critic, Cruiseline.com, and TripAdvisor. These platforms provide a balanced view, being some of the largest in the industry. Previously, Carnival Luminosa held the lowest average score at 3.2 out of 5. However, Carnival Encounter now averages 2.9, and Carnival Adventure fares worse at 2.16.

    Limited Feedback, Clear Trends

    It’s important to note that the number of reviews for these ships is still growing. Yet, there are enough to form a clear opinion. On Cruise Critic alone, Carnival Adventure has 10 reviews with an average score of just 1.5 out of 5. It relies on slightly better scores from Cruiseline.com and TripAdvisor to improve its overall rating.

    Common Complaints

    So, what are the main issues? A recurring theme in passenger feedback is the condition of the ships. Despite some updates, these vessels are over 20 years old, and it shows. Guests frequently mention maintenance problems like broken doors, faulty air conditioning, power outages, and non-functional elevators.

    Food and Dining Woes

    Dining experiences have also been a letdown. Many passengers describe the food as “average at best,” with some calling it “shocking” and “full of MSG.” The limited variety and long queues at the buffet add to the frustration. Booking a table at the restaurants during normal dinner times is reportedly challenging.

    Staffing Struggles

    Service levels have not escaped criticism either. Several reviewers noted painfully slow service, attributing it to understaffing. This has left many guests feeling that the ships are not adequately prepared to handle the number of passengers.

    In conclusion, while Carnival Adventure and Carnival Encounter have potential, they currently fall short of expectations. As more reviews come in, it will be interesting to see if these ships can turn the tide and improve their standing among UK cruise enthusiasts.

  • 93 Cruise Ships Ban Critics After Negative Reviews

    93 Cruise Ships Ban Critics After Negative Reviews

    Cruise Experts Banned from Carnival Group: What Happened?

    Two well-known cruise experts, Dan Wailing and Jay Cannon, have been banned from all Carnival Group cruise lines. This decision came after the couple highlighted that Carnival could not meet their holiday expectations. Dan and Jay are the minds behind Sail Away Magazine, a popular cruise publication. They also host a podcast and run a YouTube channel with over 40,000 subscribers.

    The Carnival Group’s Decision

    Carnival UK sent a letter to Dan and Jay, informing them of the ban. The letter stated that their recent interactions showed Carnival couldn’t provide the holiday they desired. As a result, they are prohibited from travelling with any Carnival Group brands for at least five years. This includes well-known lines like Cunard, P&O Cruises, and Princess Cruises.

    Why Were They Banned?

    In a podcast episode, Dan and Jay speculated on which of their reviews might have led to the ban. They recently described their first Carnival cruise as the “worst cruise” they had ever experienced. Sail Away Magazine has also criticised P&O Cruises for cancelling a cruise on Aurora with less than 24 hours’ notice. Additionally, they ran a poll showing that 72% of cruisers feel cruising has declined under Carnival UK President Paul Ludlow’s leadership.

    Challenging the Status Quo

    Sail Away Magazine aims to provide honest and unbiased cruise reviews. Dan and Jay have spent the year asking tough questions, challenging cruise lines on service cuts, poor communication, and guest complaints. They even called Carnival UK’s PR and marketing team ‘delusional’ during a recent phone call.

    Positive Experiences with Other Cruise Lines

    Not all of Sail Away’s content is negative. Dan and Jay had a positive experience with Holland America Line, another Carnival Group brand. They sailed with them for their wedding, a trip generously paid for by the cruise line. This shows that their reviews are balanced, highlighting both positive and negative experiences.

    Conclusion

    The ban on Dan and Jay from Carnival Group cruise lines raises questions about the impact of honest reviews. While their critiques may have been harsh, they also provide valuable insights for cruise holidaygoers. As they continue to share their experiences, their followers can expect more candid and informative content.

  • Cruise Line Achieves Major Food Waste Reduction Milestone

    Cruise Line Achieves Major Food Waste Reduction Milestone

    Cruise holidays are synonymous with lavish dining experiences. Guests often indulge in endless buffets and gourmet meals. However, the question of what happens to leftover food is rarely considered. Carnival Corporation, a leading cruise operator, is not only pondering this issue but actively addressing it.

    Exceeding Food Waste Reduction Goals

    On 10th June 2025, Carnival announced a significant achievement. The company surpassed its target to cut food waste by 40% by 2025, achieving a 44% reduction in 2024 compared to 2019. This initiative, known as “Less Left Over,” spans across Carnival’s brands, including Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, Seabourn, and Cunard.

    Innovative Strategies for Waste Reduction

    Carnival’s strategy involves a blend of real-time data tracking, AI-driven forecasting, and staff training. These tools help predict food demand and optimise portion sizes. By doing so, the company ensures the right amount of food is prepared for each cruise, reducing waste from preparation to plate. Cruise kitchens are also plating meals more efficiently and using guest preference data to adjust menus dynamically.

    Creative Solutions for Leftovers

    Despite best efforts, leftovers are inevitable. Carnival is finding innovative ways to repurpose them. Used cooking oil is transformed into biofuel for excursion buses in Alaska. Coffee grounds are recycled into vegan soap, either sold onboard or donated. Surplus meals and ingredients are given to local food banks in ports facing food insecurity.

    Financial and Environmental Benefits

    These initiatives have already saved Carnival an estimated $250 million in food-related costs. The company aims for a 50% reduction in food waste by 2030. To manage unavoidable leftovers, Carnival employs biodigesters, or “metallic stomachs,” which use bacteria to liquify food waste for easier disposal at sea. By the end of 2024, 630 biodigesters were operational across the fleet.

    Setting a New Standard in the Cruise Industry

    Carnival’s success story is a beacon for the cruise industry, which faces increasing pressure to reduce environmental impact. The “Less Left Over” initiative shows that large-scale operations can adopt sustainable practices without compromising quality. As public awareness of sustainability grows, Carnival is leading the way in responsible cruising.

  • Luxury Cruise Suite Unveiled: £20k Per Night Experience

    Luxury Cruise Suite Unveiled: £20k Per Night Experience

    Regent Seven Seas Cruises is redefining luxury travel with the introduction of the Skyview Regent Suite. This opulent suite will make its debut on the Seven Seas Prestige, launching in December 2026. Announced on 11th June 2025, this suite is set to be the largest ever offered by the brand. With a staggering 8,794 square feet of space, it promises an unparalleled experience at sea. However, luxury comes at a price, with nightly rates starting at $25,000.

    Unveiling the Seven Seas Prestige

    The Seven Seas Prestige is a 77,000-gross-ton ship currently being built at the Fincantieri shipyard in Marghera, Italy. It will accommodate 822 guests and feature 12 suite categories, including the Skyview Regent Suite. This ship is the first in the new Prestige-class and will set sail on a 14-night transatlantic voyage from Barcelona to Miami on 13th December 2026. Ports of call include Málaga, Funchal, and Tortola.

    Inside the Skyview Regent Suite

    The Skyview Regent Suite spans two levels and offers two bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. A private elevator connects the floors, while a wraparound balcony provides 3,700 square feet of outdoor space. Guests can enjoy a glass-enclosed bar, in-suite dining, a private gym, and a massage room. The suite also features a sauna, walk-in shower, and a hand-carved soaking tub. Exclusive access to The Study, a private dining room for 12 guests, adds to the allure.

    Design and Aesthetics

    Designed by Miami-based Studio DADO, the suite boasts sleek architectural lines and a calming neutral colour palette. Expansive skylights flood the space with natural light, enhancing its luxurious feel. Jason Montague, Chief Luxury Officer for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, describes it as the most exclusive experience at sea.

    Unmatched Personalised Service

    Guests of the Skyview Regent Suite will enjoy a private car and driver in every port. This level of personalised service is rarely seen in the cruise industry, making it a standout feature of the suite.

    Embark on a Journey of a Lifetime

    After its maiden voyage, the Seven Seas Prestige will homeport in Miami for the winter of 2026-2027. It will offer 10- to 12-night Caribbean cruises, including two Panama Canal transits. In spring 2027, the ship will head north to New York before crossing the Atlantic for its summer European season.

    Booking Your Luxury Cruise

    Voyages on the Seven Seas Prestige, including the chance to reserve the Skyview Regent Suite, will be available for booking from 25th June 2025. For the best service, consider booking with luxury specialists like Panache Cruises. They offer free quotes and can help you secure your dream cruise holiday.

    Regent Seven Seas Cruises continues to push the boundaries of ultra-luxury cruising. Whether the Skyview Regent Suite becomes the most sought-after suite at sea remains to be seen, but it has certainly captured the spotlight.