After Hurricane Melissa, Royal Caribbean begins delivering relief supplies

In:
04 Nov 2025
By: 
Elizabeth Wright

Royal Caribbean is helping Jamaica's relief efforts after Hurricane Melissa caused catastrophic damage across the country. 

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Hurricane Melissa made landfall near New Hope, Jamaica, on Tuesday, October 28, as the strongest landfall the country has ever recorded. 

According to NBC News, the Category 5 storm is responsible for 32 deaths and up to $4 billion in insured losses in Jamaica alone. 

At Hurricane Melissa's peak, 77% of homes and businesses in Jamaica were without power. More than 80 roads were closed, too. However, as of Monday, over 27% of customers had their power restored. 

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(Credit: Michael Bayley/Facebook)

In the days following the storm's direct impact, Royal Caribbean Group pledged to contribute more than $1 million in aid to Jamaica and The Bahamas.

Michael Bayley, CEO of Royal Caribbean International, took to social media to share that the first cruise ship had arrived with emergency relief supplies in Falmouth, Jamaica. 

"This morning the Rhapsody of the Seas will call into Falmouth, Jamaica on a relief call for a couple of hours to off load over 120 pallets of supplies of water, bedding, medical supplies, food items," he wrote on Facebook

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(Credit: Michael Bayley/Facebook)

"The pallets will be offloaded and then items packaged as relief packages for immediate distribution with the help of GEM [Global Empowerment Mission] our relief partner.  A huge thank you to the Falmouth Port Authority and community for opening the port."

The images shared by Bayley depict supplies, including memory foam mattresses, bottled water, and t-shirts, being loaded onto the Vision Class ship. 

Rhapsody of the Seas departed San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Nov. 2 on a 6-day cruise to the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Grand Cayman. 

Read more: Royal Caribbean promises over $1 million in aid will be sent to hurricane-ravaged Jamaica & Bahamas

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(Screenshot taken from Cruise Mapper at 9:25 a.m. EST on Nov. 4)

According to Cruise Mapper, the ship revised its itinerary to call at Falmouth one day earlier to drop off supplies for the locals. However, the port is still closed to tourists. 

Rhapsody of the Seas is expected to conclude its current voyage on Nov. 8 in Tampa, Florida. 

Jamaica remains closed to tourists

Photo by Michael Wattkis

(Pictured: Falmouth, Jamaica, after Hurricane Melissa. Credit: Michael Wattkis)

After Hurricane Melissa passed, residents and tourists emerged to find their communities and resorts in shambles. Entire neighborhoods were swept away by the powerful winds and flooding. Power and communication lines were torn down, too. 

That said, Jamaica's tourism leaders are optimistic about the country's recovery, and they're eyeing a full restoration of the tourism industry by Dec. 15, 2025. 

"Tourism’s strength lies not just in its product offerings, but in its people and partnerships. The speed and synergy of our response show the industry’s resilience and our unwavering commitment to recovery with empathy, compassion, and innovation," said Edmund Bartlett, Jamaica's Minister of Tourism. 

Other cruise lines are also sending supplies to Jamaica

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Carnival Horizon's current 6-night cruise was scheduled to visit Ocho Rios, Jamaica, on Nov. 4, and Carnival Cruise Line used the opportunity to assist those in need.

A letter from Captain Rocco Lubrano was delivered to passengers on Nov. 2, saying that Carnival had been in close contact with local officials about the planned visit. 

As expected, the local infrastructure and shore excursion partners weren't ready to provide a day of fun to the cruise guests. 

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(Screenshot taken from Cruise Mapper at 9:45 a.m. EST on Nov. 4)

However, the 133,500 gross registered ton ship still called in Ocho Rios to make a brief supply stop. Passengers were not allowed to disembark, but they were given refunds for their shore excursions, as well as the port fees and taxes. 

Royal Caribbean adds more cruises to book in 2027 and 2028

In:
04 Nov 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Royal Caribbean has posted more cruises to book around the Caribbean through April 2028.

Star of the Seas

As part of its scheduled deployment release, we now have new sailings that encompass 7-night and Short Caribbean year round sailings.

These are new sailings on ships that spend all year sailing from a Florida homeport, including 3, 4, and 7-night cruises.

A total of five cruise ships are included in this week's deployment release, and they are arguably the bread and butter of the cruise industry.  The ships and itineraries new cruisers and vacationers look typically look for first because they are the quintessential tropical cruise.

Here's a closer look at what's been posted, and what we can expect next.

Star of the Seas will sail 7-night Caribbean cruises from the family vacation magnet

Bow of Star of the Seas

The world's newest cruise ship (today), Star of the Seas, will continue offering 7-night cruises to the Caribbean from Port Canaveral.

Having debuted in summer 2025, Star of the Seas is arguably the best cruise ship in the world.  Not only is she the biggest, but she offers an approach to cruising that out classes the rest.

You can book 7-night cruises to Mexico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Select itineraries will also visit Labadee, Jamaica, Samaná, Dominican Republic, or Roatan.

A majority of the sailings are eastern Caribbean voyages that visit CocoCay, St. Thomas, and St. Maarten.

Utopia of the Seas is still doing short cruises only

Utopia of the Seas

Royal Caribbean isn't messing with what works, and will keep Utopia of the Seas offering short 3- and 4-night cruises from the Orlando area.

The ship debuted in 2024 and it's been marketed as the best ship for first timers because of how many parties and things to do are packed in there.

Utopia will sail to just two places: Nassau, Bahamas and Perfect Day at CocoCay. The short distance is perfect for getaway cruises and those that simply want to try a cruise to see if it's the vacation for them.

Utopia of the Seas broke the mold when she became the first Royal Caribbean ship to ever enter service with just short sailings. Typically new ships sail weeklong cruises.

Wonder of the Seas is also back to short cruises

Wonder of the Seas

Royal Caribbean's formula will retain Wonder of the Seas doing exactly what Utopia is doing, but from Miami, Florida.

Wonder's itineraries match Utopia with visits to CocoCay or Nassau and sailing just 3- and 4-night cruises.

Each cruise begins on either Monday or Friday, meaning you can take a weekend cruise and be back on Monday morning.

Harmony of the Seas will offer mostly 7-night cruises from Port Canaveral

Harmony of the Seas

An Oasis Class ship will be based in Orlando (Port Canaveral) to offer weeklong cruises to the eastern and western Caribbean.

There are also a smattering of 2- and 5-night cruises thrown in as well, but the 7-nighters are the norm.

Harmony of the Seas is getting a makeover in early 2026 when she gets a Royal Amplification.

The ship will get a pool deck upgrade, new specialty restaurants, and even a few new suites and cabins.

Radiance of the Seas will sail from Tampa

It's not just megaships in this week's deployment, as Radiance of the Seas will be homeporting in Tampa.

This is a Radiance Class ship, accommodating a little over 2,000 passengers. However, it's a fan-favorite because of quaint and well-laid out it is.

Radiance will offer 4-, 5-, and 7-night cruises to destinations in the western Caribbean.

Most of the sailings visit either Cozumel or Costa Maya, or both.  Costa Maya will be transformed in late 2027 to become Perfect Day Mexico, adding a lot of value to these sailings.

Icon is missing from this week's deployment

Icon of the Seas

For those keeping score at home, Icon of the Seas isn't included in this week's deployment and that could be because Royal Caribbean has bigger plans for it.

In fact, there's no ship listed yet to be sailing 7-night cruises from Miami.

That means Icon of the Seas is likely not sailing from Miami beyond April 2027. Since we know all the ships sailing from Florida year-round through early 2028, it's likely Icon is headed to another homeport.

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Moreover, there's a new spot open in Miami.

We're expecting a new unnamed Icon Class ship to be delivered in 2028. Icon 4 just began construction, but the cruise line hasn't announced any details yet about this ship.

Since Legend of the Seas will be in Europe for summer 2027, that likely means Legend won't be taking up the 7-night cruises from Miami.

Let the rumor mill swirl!

More deployments next week

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Royal Caribbean will continue releasing new sailings next week when we get cruises from the Northeast US, Texas, and California.

The new sailings are coming the week of November 10, and could be any day that week.

  • Week of October 20, 2025: Alaska
  • Week of October 27, 2025: Europe
  • Week of November 3, 2025: 7-night & Short Caribbean Year-Round
  • Week of November 10, 2025: Northeast, California & Texas
  • Week of December 8, 2025: Seasonal Caribbean

With each deployment, we get a clearer picture of where all of the ships will be based in the coming years.

14 items cruisers should buy at Dollar Tree that could make your cruise cabin much better

In:
04 Nov 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

I tried buying everything I needed to make my cruise ship cabin better by shopping exclusively at a dollar store to see if I could save money.

Dollar Tree store

Whether it's your first cruise or not, I think a lot of people do pre-cruise shopping before any voyage to ensure they have everything they need before they get onboard.

Not only can you not run out to the store once you're on the ship, but most people want to be prepared.  Typically, I'd buy these items on Amazon or at a big box store.  There's nothing wrong with those places, but I was curious if a dollar store would do the trick while also saving money.

Prior to a recent cruise, I went to a Dollar Store with a list of the best things to buy for a cruise to make your cabin experience better.

I spent just $21.94 for 13 of the things on my list, and I was surprised how cheap everything was, even if tracking down everything wasn't easy.

Tissues

Tissues

There is a tissue box in your Royal Caribbean stateroom, but I find them to be harsh to the touch. They work, but if you had a runny nose it would get uncomfortable quickly.

I recommend bringing your own tissues that will feel much softer.

I found a box of of tissues, along with travel size tissues.  The travel size is perfect for packing, so I went with those instead.

Dry erase board

Dry erase board

A fun and popular way to stay in contact with people in your room is to get a dry erase board with a magnetic back to it.

The idea is to put the board on your door and leave messages to let cabin mates (or friends) know what you're up to. 

Since I was solo, I used the board to leave fun messages for others, like what drink they found that's really good.

Dry erase board

It worked well until the (presumably) teenagers nearby discovered it and then started writing the "6 7 meme" all over it.  

In the future, I'd leave the dry erase board on the inside of the door as a way to leave messages for cabin mates. That or just stick with a WiFi package so we can text.

It was fun before the teens got to it, but live and learn.

Pencil case

Passport in pencil case

Families traveling with various forms of paperwork and identification might find buying a pencil case a neat idea.

I got this idea from Life Well Cruised to use a pencil case as a convenient way to keep your passports, paperwork, and any other important documents in one place.  Zip it up and you're good to go so you're not digging through pockets to find it all.

I think it worked well, although some other cruisers suggested using a gallon size zip lock bag instead. That would probably work too.

Travel size toothbrush and toothpaste

Toothbrushes

I've been traveling with a spare toothbrush and toothpaste for years, and that's because when you forget your good toothbrush on a trip, it stinks.

For about $2 I can get essentially a disposable set to use on a cruise and then throw away when I'm done.

The downside to buying at the Dollar Store is you're going to find generic brands, which means it's not the flavor I'm used to. Nor will it have a specialty type of toothbrush or toothpaste that you may prefer.

Shower travel kit

Shower travel kit

Royal Caribbean provides a 2-in-1 mystery liquid in your stateroom shower, but I think a lot of people prefer the shampoo, conditioner, and body wash they're used to.

A more economical idea than finding travel versions of your preferred brand is to get a shower travel kit.

You get 3 mini bottles that you can fill with your favorite shampoo and body wash, and if you bought a giant size, then you can get more value out of it.

Medicine

Medicine

No one thinks they'll get sick on a cruise, but it's really smart to travel with common over the counter medications, just in case.

Royal Caribbean sells some medicine onboard, but you'll pay top dollar for it.  And they don't include every kind of medicine.

One woman went down to the ship's medical center to get Benadryl but was charged $390

The Dollar Store had plenty of generic drugs to get, including meds for a headache, diarrhea, nausea, and basic cold symptoms.

Disinfecting wipes

Disinfecting wipes

I'm not one to wipe down every surface I encounter, but it's not a bad idea either.

I found they had a few kinds of wipes to choose from, but I wanted a disinfectant wipe that I could use on any surface.

Just be sure not to flush these wipes down the toilet (or any wipe, even ones claiming to be "flushable").

Odor control spray

Toilet spray

Real talk: cruise ship bathrooms don't have fans and there's really no air flow in there.  So you can imagine what could happen in there after being used.

The Dollar Store had an off brand toilet spray, which is exactly what I needed.  It wasn't a travel size, so those flying would have to put it in their checked luggage as it wouldn't adhere to TSA carry-on liquid size regulations.

Collapsible storage container

Collapsible storage

Another smart hack I ran across was to buy a storage container for keeping shoes organized.

Usually I just pile up all my shoes in a corner, but they easily get thrown around the cabin.

Shoes in storage bin

A collapsible storage container makes it easy to pack and then use as a designated shoe box.

You probably need more than one for more than two people, but it was nice having my shoes in one spot.

Liquid hand soap

Liquid hand soap

Ever since I started bringing liquid hand soap with me, it's been a gamechanger.

We started bringing liquid hand soap to make it easier for my kids to wash their hands on a cruise when they were young.  Royal Caribbean provides bar soap in the cabin, but it's inconvenient and they always leave my hands feeling dried out.

A cheap liquid hand soap dispenser makes a big difference and I always bring it on my cruises going forward.

Deodorant

Shopping cart

Consider this a public service announcement: in case there was any doubt, everyone should be wearing deodorant every day of their cruise.

Similar to the toothpaste idea, buying a travel size version makes it easy to pack.  

Sunscreen

Sunscreen

No matter how many times you think you won't get sunburned, it happens to the best of us.

Ordinarily I'd put sunscreen in the same category as medicine, but it's really important to have so it gets its own call out.

The only catch might be the time of year you shop, because the Dollar Store in Redding, PA might not carry sunscreen in February. 

Since I live in Florida, there was plenty of it.  So be sure to do your shopping to leave enough time to get some online if necessary.

Stain wipes

Stain wipes

I went into the store looking for a stain pen that you can easily blot out stains from clothes, but they had wipes instead.

I never cease to be amazed how I can still spill spaghetti sauce, soy sauce, or curry on my shirt or pants. I probably need to wear my napkin as a bib, but since I won't do that, having stain wipes handy is a good idea.

Using these can easily blot out a stain before it sets and ensure you don't have a permanent reminder of that spaghetti bolognese.

I tried to buy magnets but they didn't have the right kind

Dollar Tree aisle

The one thing they didn't have were heavy duty magnets to buy.

A set of heavy duty magnets is one of the best cabin hacks out there because they're so versatile. You can use them to hang clothes, decorations, hats, and more.

The only magnets my store had were magnets for holding up papers, so I skipped it.  Looks like I'll have to rely on Amazon for finding the right kind of magnets.

I wouldn't buy an outlet extender at a Dollar Tree

Outlet extenders

Another great idea for almost any cruise room is to bring an outlet extender because there are so few power outlets.

The problem is nearly all the outlet extenders my store had were the kind that are banned by Royal Caribbean because they have more than one electrical outlet.

You can bring an outlet extender that has one electrical outlet and as many USB outlets as you can fit.  Whether it's wired or not is irrelevant.

I recommend picking up this outlet extender because it's not only cruise line approved, but works well when traveling overseas.

I'd also skip the over the door shoe organizer

Over the door organizer

One of the oldest cruise cabin tricks in the book is to buy an over the door shoe organizers. While they were available to buy at my Dollar Store, I'd recommend skipping it.

You put them on your bathroom door but I find they are very shallow, limiting what you can really use it for to store things. Plus, it always gets caught in the door when the door is opened or closed.

While it's only a dollar, I'd still skip it because I don't think it adds as much value to your life as it does become a nuisance.

Royal Caribbean is trying to elevate cruise ports passengers complain about

In:
03 Nov 2025
By: 
Allie Hubers

Royal Caribbean announced plans for a new beach club to open in 2026, and it's part of a trend to improve the ports that passengers complain the most about.

Earlier this week, Royal Caribbean unveiled plans to open a brand-new beach club on the Greek island of Santorini. While some were surprised by the announcement, it could be argued that the new beach club was only a matter of time.

In recent years, Royal Caribbean has made significant investments to enhance the in-port experience for its guests, particularly in destinations that have been ranked as cruisers’ least favorites. By enhancing onshore experiences, Royal Caribbean can capture more spending from passengers while delivering a smoother, safer, and more appealing visit for cruisers. It's a win-win situation for the guest and cruise line.

Earlier this year, we reported on the ports travelers said they’d never want to visit again, with Santorini, Nassau, and Costa Maya topping the list. While these ports each have their own drawbacks, guests cited logistical frustrations in Santorini, pushy vendors in Nassau, and the entire tourist trap of Costa Maya’s port.

As such, Royal Caribbean has seen an opportunity to address these pain ports for customers, leading to targeted investments from the cruise line. And the company’s latest investment with Royal Beach Club Santorini is a prime example of this shift.

Santorini is infamous for its logistical challenges.

Santorini, Greece is easily one of the world’s most photographed cruise ports, but the Greek Island is also one of the most frustrating. 

Santorini’s blue-domed churches and cliffside villages attract millions of visitors each year, but this inevitably creates a gridlock along the narrow streets of Oia and Fira. Not to mention, it’s common to have multiple cruise ships anchored in Santorini during peak summer months, leading to even more crowding on the small island.

Because ships must tender passengers ashore, simply getting into town can be a challenge. The steep cliffs mean cruisers must choose between waiting in long lines for the cable car, hiking hundreds of steps, or taking a controversial donkey ride, which many avoid due to concerns for the animals.

Royal Beach Club Santorini concept art

Although the island is stunning, the logistical challenges can often overshadow Santorini’s beauty. With this in mind, Royal Caribbean saw an opportunity to build the Royal Beach Club to offer a more relaxed alternative for cruisers. The experience will be offered as a shore excursion with visits to Oia and Fira, along with a few hours lounging at the beach club by the Aegean Sea.

The cruise line stated in the press release, “As Royal Caribbean Group prepares for the beach club’s opening next summer, the company’s ultimate beach club experience will feature a new innovative way to alleviate congestion throughout the island by better distributing guests arriving to Santorini. Vacationers can start their journey in one of three locations, minimizing crowding while maximizing time spent enjoying sights and sounds.”

In doing so, Royal Caribbean aims to ease some of the logistical challenges of visiting Santorini while simultaneously creating new opportunities to capture guest spending ashore.

Cruisers also cite Nassau as their least favorite cruise port.

Nassau, Bahamas, might be one of the most visited cruise ports in the world, but it’s also one of cruisers' least favorite destinations. Because of its proximity to Florida, Nassau appears on many short Caribbean itineraries. This means frequent cruisers have visited Nassau repeatedly, leading many guests to stay onboard rather than disembarking.

The city has tried to change its reputation, recently completing a $300 million cruise port redevelopment. The project greatly modernized the cruise terminal area by adding performance spaces, local shops, restaurants, and bars. However, the city itself remains polarizing.

Cruisers regularly complain about aggressive vendors, safety concerns, and a lack of authentic experiences. Excursions can also be expensive in Nassau; for example, visiting the famous Atlantis resort can cost hundreds of dollars for just a few hours.

Family pool rendering at Royal beach Club

To tackle these complaints, Royal Caribbean is building its brand-new Royal Paradise Island Beach Club. The new venue will require guests to purchase admission, along with a drink package if they want open-bar access. The private-style experience is only for Royal Caribbean cruise guests and will feature multiple pools, dining options, and the world’s largest swim-up bar.

Royal Caribbean hopes to give cruisers a relaxing and secure alternative to the hectic city while still generating revenue ashore. This mirrors the success of the cruise line’s Perfect Day at CocoCay, which offers an elevated, controlled environment designed to rival the onboard experience.

In Cozumel, vacationers want something new

Cozumel beach club render

Royal Caribbean's research told them that while Cozumel isn't poorly rated by guests, it's grown a bit tiresome.

That's why Royal Beach Club Cozumel will open in December 2026 in an attempt to fix a different "problem" that cruise passengers have with the port.

Jay Schneider leads the Product Development team, and during a preview event for the opening of the beach club, said that Cozumel is great, but lacks something fresh.

Food hall in Beach Club

"What we've heard from research is a lot of guests have been to Cozumel. They're looking for something new," he explained.

"They love Cozumel, but they want diversity of the offering."

Royal Caribbean wants to bring something new that will excite passengers to add onto an island that's already well-regarded.

Finally, Royal Caribbean will give the tourist trap of Costa Maya a major makeover.

Perfect Day Mexico

Along with Nassau, Costa Maya in Mexico is often considered one of the least favorite cruise ports for many travelers. This Western Caribbean port is frequently called a massive tourist trap, with a cruise terminal built entirely for passengers.

Visitors must weave through crammed shops, restaurants, wildlife encounters, and a swim-up bar just to exit the terminal. The entire port area feels like one giant, endless maze. Beyond the cruise terminal, the small beach town of Mahahual offers a more relaxed vibe, but even then, options are limited.

To address this, Royal Caribbean purchased the port of Costa Maya to build its newest private destination, Perfect Day Mexico. The new project will span 200 acres and offer an all-inclusive beach experience for cruisers, modeled after its private island in the Bahamas.

This new development will transform the underwhelming port into a destination itself. Instead of being a least favorite destination for cruisers, Costa Maya could soon be a highlight for Royal Caribbean guests. The cruise line plans to offer shaded cabanas, snorkeling, water activities, and controlled access designed to avoid the current tourist chaos.

It’s only a matter of time before Royal Caribbean rolls out more plans to upgrade problem ports, creating new opportunities to boost revenue while improving the guest experience on land.

What you should do if you forgot something on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship

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03 Nov 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

If you forget something on your ship after the cruise ends, what can you do to try to get it back?

Interior cabin on Anthem of the Seas

Vacationers mistakenly leave behind personal items in hotels, airplanes, taxis, and even cruise ships. Forgetfulness is an unfortunate reality of travel.

My kids have left behind phone chargers, toys, and clothes that got misplaced, fell somewhere, or were simply ignored until it was too late.

Unfortunately, once you disembark the cruise ship on the final morning, you cannot go back and try to get it back.

If you find yourself in this situation, there are a few things to try in order to hopefully get things back.

Report the missing item to Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean provides a means of reporting missing items to start the claims process.

It's somewhat similar to if you left something behind on an airplane and the process of working with the airline to get it back.

Guests can fill out a Lost and Found Request Form that is processed by a third-party company called Chargerback.

You should fill out the form as soon as possible once you realize you forgot something.

You'll need to provide your personal information, along with where you last saw the item, your sailing information, and where they can send it if they find it.

According to the cruise line, some thing cannot be returned

  • Food & Beverage​
  • Clothing Items​
  • Money, casino chips, or credit cards (Credit cards are destroyed for your protection, and Casino chips/money are processed onboard and added to the credit card on file)​
  • Makeup, Grooming Items, Perfumes, Lotions
  • Alcohol or tobacco item​
  • Any other item that may pose a risk or is prohibited by law

If they find the items, you are responsible for paying for the shipping to get it back to you. In addition, Chargerback claims it can take 2-3 weeks to get the item shipped.

What are the chances I'll get my lost things back?

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Experiences with filing a lost and found claim vary considerably, and in reality there's a chance you may not get it back.

Part of the issue is the lost item needs to be found and reported as a lost item.

The final morning of a cruise is a busy day when crew members are hustling to prepare the ship for the next sailing and they're working very hard to prep staterooms.  Because guests leave behind trash and discarded items, it's easy to overlook something that is "lost" versus something that is left because it's unwanted.

If a crew member spots what appears to be unintentionally left behind, they'll give it to their supervisor who then passes it along to the Guest Services team.

The Guest Services team will log the item and then it goes through the process of being being transferred from the ship to a facility on land so it can eventually be returned.

Without a doubt a quick claim is critical to ensuring word gets passed along to look for a certain item.

File a claim with travel insurance

Travel Insurance Claim Form

While getting the lost item back would be ideal, you may have to accept it's gone and try to replace it.

If you have travel insurance, you may be able to claim the lost item with them and be compensated for it.  This is more useful for items of higher value than a kids toy or everyday garment.

Most travel insurance plans cover lost items on a cruise through baggage loss and baggage delay benefits, which can reimburse you for lost, stolen, or damaged belongings.

Teddy Bear

You will want to file a claim as soon as you realize the item is missing and trying to reclaim it with the cruise line isn't going to work.

You may need to provide confirmation from the Lost and Found process mentioned earlier that the lost item cannot be found as proof.

Filing a claim with travel insurance is probably an option for high value items, and not a pair of sunglasses, children's toy, or souvenir.

Two hacks for reducing the chance you'll forget something on a cruise

I've come across two creative ideas for how to lessen the likelihood you'll need to fill out a lost and found form.

Losing your cell phone is probably at the top of worst things you could leave behind on a cruise, so you could change your homescreen to make it easier to get back to you.

Holding a SeaPass card

Change your screen saver or lock screen image to be your SeaPass card or something the cruise line can use to identify you.  

While a pretty wallpaper you usually have looks great, someone that finds your phone can't access your personal information because it will be locked.

By using an image on your lock screen that the cruise line can reference if you lose your phone on board, you stand a much better chance of getting it returned. 

Safe

The other trick is to put your shoe in your stateroom safe.

The idea is by putting your shoe in the safe (just one should suffice), you cannot possibly leave the ship without having gotten everything out of your safe because you'll need your shoe.

Considering jewelry, wallets, and money are among the most commonly forgotten items on a cruise ship, verifying your safe is empty before departing is a good idea.

Royal Caribbean News Round-Up: November 2, 2025

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02 Nov 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Happy Sunday! Temperatures may be dropping, but there is plenty of Royal Caribbean news to share.  This is your weekly summary of all the Royal Caribbean news from this past week, perfectly fitted for your consumption.

Royal Caribbean teased a big change is coming to its loyalty program soon.

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Early next year you can start earning points for a Royal Caribbean cruise, even if you sail on Celebrity or Silversea.

Points Choice will further enhance the status matching between the Royal Caribbean Group lines, and it looks very promising so far.

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Royal Caribbean will open a beach club on a popular Greek island

Royal Beach Club Santorini concept art

A Royal Caribbean cruise ship visiting Santorini will offer a new exclusive beach day next year.

Plans for Royal Beach Club Santorini were revealed this week, and it will open in summer 2026.

Beach clubs are limited capacity excursions owned and operated by Royal Caribbean to offer a superior day of fun in the sun and it's only open to Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruise guests.

Family sues Royal Caribbean over woman that jumped off cruise ship

Allure of the Seas docked in Nassau

A year ago a woman jumped overboard from her Royal Caribbean ship and the family is now suing the cruise line alleging wrongful death.

The family blames the crew on Allure of the Seas for overserving the woman when she had an unlimited drink package.

The lawsuit claims she was served, “at least seven alcoholic beverages continuously within a span of approximately six hours and eight minutes." 

New Europe 2027 cruises added, including the return of one of the biggest cruise ships

Legend of the Seas

All the summer European cruises for 2027 are available to book, including sailings on Legend of the Seas.

There are cruises that visit the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, Norway, and the Greek Isles.  

Legend will head back to Europe in 2027, marking the first time an Icon Class ship will sail to Europe for the summer season.

Photo captures moment man caught precariously sitting outside cruise window

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An incredible photo was taken of a man breaking the rules and sitting in a dangerous spot while on his cruise.

While sailing on Star of the Seas, a man was seen sitting outside his infinite balcony stateroom.

The brazen act could have resulted in severe injury had he slipped.

What to expect for Royal Caribbean's Black Friday sales

Icon of the Seas at night

We are just days from the start of Royal Caribbean's Black Friday sales beginning.

While we don't yet know what discounts will be offered, it's clear the first sale will kick off next week.

While cruise deals differ from retail Black Friday offers, there's still potential to save a lot of money off a cruise.

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Podcast episode 581

The 581st episode of the Royal Caribbean Blog Podcast is now available at all our links.

Matt breaks down what executives said about cruise prices and what we should expect in the future.

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Royal Caribbean Black Friday deals 2025: Early discounts, what to expect, and more

In:
01 Nov 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

Royal Caribbean will kick off its Black Friday sales in early November and it might be the best time to lock in extra cruise savings.

Icon of the Seas at night

Black Friday falls on the Friday after Thanksgiving, which this year is November 28.  Royal Caribbean is already hinting when it will kick off its big sale leading up to the holiday.

Cruise passengers with a Royal Caribbean cruise booked can see a countdown clock indicating exactly when the new sale will start, and it's well before the actual Black Friday holiday.

Last year, Royal Caribbean had a month long parade of Black Friday offers, and it appears we might see a lengthy promotional period as well in 2025.

This post will be updated with new Black Friday offers as soon as they are revealed.

Royal Caribbean will start its Black Friday sale next week

Black Friday countdown

The Cruise Planner site lists a countdown that points to the start of the Black Friday sale at the end of next week.

According to the countdown, Royal Caribbean should roll out its Black Friday sale beginning Friday, November 7, 2025.

That's almost exactly the same start as last year, when the Black Friday sale began on November 8 and ended up going through Cyber Monday and wrapped up December 9th.

We don't yet know the exact discounts that will be offered, but suffice to say you should expect a sale on both pre-cruise purchases as well as new cruise bookings.

What discounts you can expect

Royal Caribbean has not revealed details on what sort of discounts it will offer during any of its Black Friday sales yet.

Typically the Cruise Planner sale occurs in tandem with the new cruise booking sales, and offers discounts on drink packages, shore excursions, The Key, specialty dining and more.

The top discount everyone seems to look at first are for drink packages, which can often see the lowest prices of the year.

Chill Big Bundle

Some people saw prices as low as $54.99 per day for the Deluxe Beverage Package during its Black Friday sale.

Last year there were special Black Friday bundles that included an add-on aspect of Royal Caribbean's private island of Perfect Day at CocoCay.

Regardless of what prices you see, the discounted offer online is always cheaper than waiting to buy a drink package, shore excursion, or Wi-Fi once onboard the ship.

What about deeper savings on booking a cruise?

Harmony of the Seas docked

Much of the Black Friday focus is on the extras you can buy, but there will be a Black Friday sale for the cruise fares too.

Royal Caribbean's cruise fares tend to be priced less like retail items, in that the price of a cruise doesn't shift much.  

However, Black Friday may add additional onboard credit as an incentive to book a sailing.

When does the actual Black Friday sale begin?

Person using computer

Based on the last few years, Royal Caribbean will announce a series of preview sales leading up to the actual Black Friday sale.

We're all but guaranteed to get a sale over Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but the cruise line likes to get the holiday shopping buzz going early with "early sales".  This is typical of most retailers and online shopping during November that are looking to extend the marketing hype.

As for the actual discounts, prices last year seemed to be pretty consistent once the early Black Friday sales began and extended out through the end of November.

Black Friday offer

It's always a good idea to periodically re-price anything you bought, regardless of the advertised percentage off, to see if the price has indeed changed.

My best advice is to start shopping for Black Friday deals once the first sales hit, and then check back every few days to see if there's been any change. You can always cancel and rebook any pre-cruise purchase with no penalty. 

The key to a great family vacation is staying in contact with one key purchase

In:
01 Nov 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

I've taken dozens of cruises with my family over the years, and having internet access went from "nice to have" to "critical" for keeping up with everyone.

Two ships docked at CocoCay

Unfortunately, internet access at sea costs extra on a cruise ship, but that's largely because of how expensive satellite internet is compared to what a land hotel pays for a wired connection.  It has gotten cheaper thanks to Starlink, but it will likely never be free.

Nonetheless, I consider buying an internet package for a family one of the most useful cruise extras to consider because it's a real difference maker in making it as simple as possible for to check in with everyone in my family.

While there's this notion disconnecting from the world is a more relaxing vacation, as long as you can exercise restraint and skip the work emails, internet access is a must buy.

Being connected doesn't mean work emails

pool deck on Star of the Seas

I love having internet access because so much of our personal lives rely on it, not just work.

From checking the weather, to staying in contact with family, or following sports teams, the internet is how so many of us interact on a basic level these days.

The idea that if you have internet access it means answering work emails is misconstrued, in my opinion. If you have work emails on your phone, turn off notifications for that app and stay out of it.

Not only does having internet access make every day life easier, it's a godsend for being able to communicate with friends and family onboard the ship.

While I appreciate the notion of "unplugging" as a novel escape from the daily grind of our lives, I think it's romanticized in the same way people talk about "sleeping under the stars" in the woods somewhere while conveniently forgetting how uncomfortable that can be.

The free chat feature in the app isn't nearly as good

Chat feature in app

While Royal Caribbean app has a free chat feature, it's not very good.

It works well enough, but it's lacking key features and doesn't work at all for kids.

You have to be at least 13 years old to use the chat feature, so it means kids either cannot use the chat feature at all or you have to log them in under an adult's account.

RC app

Plus, the chat feature requires both you and the person you're trying to reach to accept each other as contacts.  

This means if you try to message someone who hasn't accepted your invitation to chat first, they'll never see the message.

Lastly, the notifications are hit or miss within the app. I've had pretty good luck with getting a push notification of a new message, but not always.

Let's face it, the tried-and-true messaging apps millions rely on at home just work better.

Having internet access on shore excursions is even more important

Holding phone

If having Wi-Fi on a cruise ship is nice, having internet while touring ports is a must-do.

Thanks to cheaper cell phone roaming plans, I've found having at least one device with cell phone access is helpful in knowing where to go, where to eat, and generally navigating your day.

When I was in Europe this summer, I relied heavily on an e-Sim and AT&T internet pass while in various countries and I know it made my experience so much better.

Phone with ship in background

I was able to quickly navigate where the next spot to visit was, understand which form of public transportation would be best, and download apps we needed to get around.

Even when I was on a shore excursion sold by the cruise line, having internet access made waiting less dull, and provided context when we were on our own.

Not cheap, but affordable

Voom prices

Getting Wi-Fi on your Royal Caribbean cruise doesn't have to be expensive, if you know when to buy it.

The cruise line sells internet packages before the cruise begins and pre-purchasing is going to save you the most money.

As an example, an unlimited one device at a time internet package costs just $18.99 per day if I buy it now, compared to $27.99 per day if I wait to get it onboard the ship.

Family in Central Park

Sales like this are quite common, so there's no excuse not to buy before the sailing.

In fact, you can pay less per device if you add more concurrent devices to use.  Royal Caribbean's Voom packages come in 1, 2, 3 or 4 devices plans. 

You can share internet access with friends or family, as you're just limited to however many devices are in your package at one time.

Royal Caribbean crew member reveals hidden side of the AquaTheater show on cruise ships

In:
31 Oct 2025
By: 
Elizabeth Wright

Have you ever wanted to see what's under the surface of Royal Caribbean's AquaTheater pool? 

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Well, you aren't alone. I've often joked that if it were offered, I'd pay extra for an under-the-water tour of the technologically advanced pool that makes one of the most popular shows at sea possible. 

While that isn't an option, one performer recently gave a rare glimpse below the surface. Although she doesn’t go into too much detail about the interworking's of the pool, she reveals what guests don't see during the AquaTheater shows, including the submerged doors where performances make their dramatic entrances. 

In the 22-second TikTok, user @ocean.performer briefly explained how the pool works, saying that "it's made of three parts: stage right, center lift, and stage left."

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Each section can move independently, allowing the pool’s depth to change throughout the show to let divers safely perform their stunts. 

She concludes the video by showing the depth of the AquaTheater pool at its current level, coming in at 3.7 meters — or roughly 12 feet — deep. However, it can actually be adjusted as deep as nearly 18 feet. 

Since being posted, the short video has received over 18,000 views and 520 likes, indicating that there's a lot of curiosity about Royal Caribbean's most exclusive pools. 

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Other clips on the TikToker's page reveal that she's a performer working aboard Wonder of the Seas, an Oasis Class ship that sails out of Miami, Florida. 

The AquaTheater pools are the deepest at sea and have two 30-foot diving platforms

Another performer, Ginni van Katwijk, shared a behind-the-scenes look at one of the high dives that takes place during AquaTheater shows. 

When Katwijk posted the Instagram video, she was working aboard Harmony of the Seas, the third Oasis Class ship to enter service for Royal Caribbean. 

"Just like normal," she says as she prepares to dive off the platform, "easy peasy." She then raises her arms, takes a deep breath, and gracefully jumps off the diving board into the AquaTheater pool. 

Read more: Royal Caribbean crew member shows off daring high dive on cruise ship: "Should be illegal"

Users were amazed by her bravery.

Calstatic_king wrote, "You give me anxiety but I can’t stop watching 😂😂😂."

Another added, "Watching you put your hands up and seeing them slightly shake before you centered yourself reminded me that you are a human, but totally a professional! You are incredible at what you do!!!"

What ships have an AquaTheater?

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Since launching in 2009 aboard Oasis of the Seas, the AquaTheater has become a signature feature of Royal Caribbean’s Oasis Class ships. Never before had anyone seen daring high dives and choreographed water stunts in the middle of the ocean. 

Today, AquaTheaters can be found on eight ships in Royal Caribbean's fleet, including the two Icon Class vessels:

  • Oasis of the Seas
  • Allure of the Seas
  • Harmony of the Seas
  • Symphony of the Seas
  • Wonder of the Seas
  • Utopia of the Seas
  • Icon of the Seas
  • Star of the Seas
Aquatheater show on Icon

That said, the AquaTheater on Icon and Star of the Seas is different. Instead of being located at the back of the ship, they're found in the enclosed AquaDome. 

Because the theater is inside, it features climate control settings, advanced lighting, and AI-based technologies to deliver the most immersive and dynamic iterations of the show yet. 

Pro tip: make your reservation for the first or second show! Performances can sometimes be canceled due to weather, so booking early gives you a better chance of seeing the AquaTheater show. If your performance is canceled, you will have time to make it to another before disembarkation. They may even reschedule it for you! 

Family sues Royal Caribbean over woman that jumped off cruise ship

In:
31 Oct 2025
By: 
Matt Hochberg

The family of a woman that authorities say jumped off a Royal Caribbean cruise ship and was never found, is suing the cruise line.

Allure of the Seas

On October 22, 2024, a cruise ship passenger was reported overboard while sailing on Allure of the Seas while on a 4-night Taylor Swift-themed cruise.

The woman was later identified as Dulcie White, and her family blames crew members serving her too many drinks because she had a drink package.

According to CBS News, a lawsuit specifies the unlimited drink package played a role in White's death.

What happened last year

Searching for person overboard

Photo by X user @Navaleye1

While Allure of the Seas was about 17 miles north of Nassau, a 66-year-old woman went overboard.

Local authorities later confirmed the woman jumped, and did not fall, from the 14th deck of the ship. 

The Royal Bahamas Defense Force, assisted by the U.S. Coast Guard, responded and conducted search and rescue efforts, using helicopters and airplanes.

Search pattern

Royal Caribbean also brought two other cruise ships, Icon of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas, to assist in the search.

At the time of the incident, a Royal Caribbean spokesperson confirmed the incident in a statement, "Our crew immediately launched a search and rescue effort and is working with local authorities."

Rescue efforts were unsuccessful and called off the next day.

Family blames the cruise line

Ocean water

Ms. White's daughter, Megan Klewin, said her mom had purchased the alcohol package and said the drink package is part of the problem.

"Because of that (drink package, White) did overdo it, trying to maybe get her money's worth," she told CBS News.

"She was completely intoxicated in a way I haven't seen before. It saddens me that that is my last memory of her."

Two drinks

According to a lawsuit filed in Miami-Dade County on Thursday, crew members served Ms. White, "seven alcoholic beverages continually within a span of approximately six hours and eight minutes."

The lawsuit claims crew members ignored slurred speech, stammering, and difficulty standing up by White. It also claims another passenger noticed White's behavior and assisted her to her stateroom.

According to Klewin, she saw White go to the balcony.

Allure of the Seas

"I assumed that's what she was doing was going to check her suitcase," Klewin said. "I wasn't looking and the next chance that I did look up, I saw her back. She was seated on the edge of the balcony like she had climbed up. She was seated and then fell over before I could get to her."

The lawsuit also claims the cruise ship never turned around or used rescue boats, even though independent reports from TMZ and other outlets showed rescue efforts.