Couple misses their cruise after discovering they're having a baby hours before embarkation

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When you head out on a cruise, you expect to return with tan lines, a few extra pounds, and lifelong memories — not a newborn baby.

Radiance of the Seas in Cozumel

However, one couple's vacation took an unforgettable turn when they learned they were expecting a baby just hours before setting sail.

Gary "David" Glenn and Lauren Siwinski, of Rhode Island, arrived in Tampa, Florida, ahead of a five-night Royal Caribbean cruise to Mexico.

However, Siwinski told Tampa Bay News that she began experiencing severe stomach pain before the cruise and went to an urgent care clinic in Apollo Beach, Florida, where she learned she was pregnant and in labor. 

(Credit: Tampa Bay News)

(Credit: Tampa Bay News)

An ultrasound later revealed that Siwinski was about 33 weeks pregnant and already having contractions.

"I had no symptoms at all, nothing whatsoever. I had no idea there was a human inside of me," Siwinski said. 

She later added that she did feel some flutters but didn't think anything of it, claiming she thought it was her stomach settling from something she had eaten. 

(Credit: Tampa Bay News)

(Credit: Tampa Bay News)

"I had her working out and stuff in the gym with me, and she's sitting there pregnant. I had no idea. She's like bouncing this bar off her chest. I'm surprised the baby didn't shoot out right there, you know what I mean?" Glenn shared. 

Due to the surprising news, their cruise was put on hold. The couple, who recently got engaged in May, traveled to HCA Florida Brandon Hospital, where Siwinski delivered their son, Sebastian, on Monday, July 13 — less than 12 hours after learning they were expecting. 

While uncommon, hospital staff said pregnancies that remain unnoticed until the later stages do occasionally occur.

(Credit: Tampa Bay News)

(Credit: Tampa Bay News)

"They were absolutely amazing," OB Coordinator Elyse Fahey said. 

"Being outside their element, not knowing anybody here, and just with such grace — they’re both happy, excited, a little nervous, I’m sure, but just [an] amazing couple."

Now, the couple gets to go home and begin this new chapter of their lives, including heading to the courthouse to get married, which is vastly different than returning home after the Royal Caribbean cruise they didn't get to take.

(Credit: Tampa Bay News)

(Credit: Tampa Bay News)

According to CruiseMapper, Radiance of the Seas was the only Royal Caribbean ship scheduled to depart on July 13. 

The five-night cruise visited Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico, and is expected to return to Tampa on Saturday, July 18. 

Can you go on a cruise while pregnant?

Radiance of the Seas pool

While Siwinski’s situation was highly unusual, many expecting parents do take cruises while pregnant. However, cruise lines, including Royal Caribbean, have strict policies regarding how far along a passenger can be during the sailing. 

According to the cruise line's website, "Royal Caribbean International cannot accept guests who will be more than 23 weeks pregnant at any time during the cruise or CruiseTour."

"All guests are required to fill out a Public Health Questionnaire prior to arrival or at the pier attesting that they are not more than 23 weeks pregnant."

Centrum

This means pregnant travelers must be 23 weeks pregnant or earlier for the entirety of their voyage, and guests who reach their 24th week of pregnancy during the cruise won't be permitted to sail. 

Moreover, pregnant cruisers are typically required to bring a doctor's note confirming that they're fit to travel. 

Expectant guests should understand that ships do not have obstetricians onboard, and complications may be difficult to manage at sea without access to specialized medical care or hospitals.

Cruise Medical Center

For example, although every cruise ship has medical facilities, they are not properly equipped to handle premature births. As such, without a NICU onboard, a premature baby born at sea could face serious risks without immediate access to specialized care.

After taking a few cruises, I saw so many cruisers ruin their summer trips by making these 10 mistakes.

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When vacationers think of a summer cruise, they likely picture lazy days on a pool deck passing through the sea with a fun cocktail in their hand. However, they often forget the season also brings high temperatures, crowds, and logistical challenges.

Legend of the Seas decks

I've taken a few cruises already this summer, and have a couple more to go. 

In my experience, the difference between a dreamy summer trip and a frustrating one often comes down to how prepared you are for the realities of what summer brings.

After taking a couple of summer cruises, I wanted to share the things vacationers should avoid while cruising in the summer months.

Spending too much time in the direct sun on the first day

Thrill Island

After the stress of traveling and dealing with port agents during embarkation, you'll likely want to switch gears into vacation mode immediately after stepping aboard the ship. However, a word of warning: don't overdo it in the sun before sailaway. 

It's more than tempting to head straight up to the pool deck and sip on a fruity beverage. However, you'll want to continuously reapply sunscreen while outside, so you don't end up with a painful sunburn before the trip even begins.

If you're like my fiancée, the sun can also make you feel extremely tired. Because of that, you may want to pace yourself and avoid wearing yourself out on the first day of your cruise, especially with long port days ahead.

Not packing enough sun protection

Sunscreen-CocoCay-Nov-2024

Speaking of the sun, it's important to pack a lot of sunscreen. In fact, I'd argue that you should have more than you think you'll need, rather than not enough. 

The reason is simple: sunscreen on the ship is way more expensive than at retailers like Target, Amazon, or your local drugstore. For example, I've seen prices as high as $35 for a bottle on Royal Caribbean ships and private destinations. 

The last thing you want to happen is to make it to the last day of your vacation, which happens to be a sunny port day in The Bahamas, run out of sunscreen, and have to spend a premium price just so you don't turn into a lobster (yep, that happened to me!). 

Packing only swimsuits, flip-flops, and other beach-appropriate attire

Pool Deck, Liberty of the Seas

Even if you're on a warm-weather cruise to somewhere like The Bahamas, Caribbean, Mediterranean, or Mexican Riviera, you'll want to ensure you're packing for more than just days spent at the beach or by the pool.

For example, if you plan to eat in the ship's Main Dining Room, you will need appropriate dinner-time clothing, such as sundresses, khakis, jeans, and blouses. You don't have to dress overly formal or anything, but you will want to have outfits that are a step above your poolside attire.

Additionally, think about how you plan to spend your days ashore. Mediterranean cruises, for instance, often involve more sightseeing, so comfortable shoes and lightweight clothing that are suitable for long walking tours are recommended. 

Thinking the best summer cruises are to warm-weather destinations 

Voyager of the Seas

Speaking of cruises to warm-weather destinations, you don't have to limit your summer cruise plans to places with beaches and above-average sunshine. 

Although tropical destinations are popular during the summer months, I can personally attest that some of the most memorable cruises take you to cooler climates and offer different — and just as memorable — experiences. 

For example, on cruises to Alaska and Northern Europe, you can enjoy breathtaking scenery, wildlife viewing opportunities, delicious cuisine, and unique outdoor adventures that you won't find in ports like Costa Maya, San Juan, or Aruba. 

Not planning for crowded summer ports

Crowd of people

Summer is one of the busiest times of year for tourism, which means popular ports of call can see an influx of land-based tourists, along with thousands of cruise passengers. 

As such, you'll want to adjust your expectations and plan appropriately. For instance, when I visited Santorini, Greece, in July, the streets of Oia were so crowded that it was difficult to walk at times. Although beautiful, it was a far cry from the picturesque photos of dramatic calderas and blue-domed buildings.

My advice? Take your pre-cruise planning seriously. Research your stops ahead of time, browse port schedules to see how many ships will be docked during your visit, and plan accordingly. Additionally, don't wait until the last minute to book excursions, especially in popular destinations where there will be multiple ships visiting at the same time. 

Waiting too long to book your pre-cruise accommodations

United airplane at Denver Airport

On a similar note, if you haven't already, I'd highly suggest finalizing your pre-cruise travel plans. Booking your accommodations and transportation in advance helps ensure a smoother start. Plus, you won't have to worry about inflated last-minute fares. 

Domestic flight prices have increased by 23.2% between March and June 2025, while international flight costs have increased 11.5% in the same time period, Fortune reported. 

While the increase is partly due to ongoing political issues in the Middle East, higher demand for summer travel has also enabled airlines to keep prices higher. As such, you really shouldn't delay making those plans!

Arriving at the port on the same day as departure

Celebrity Fort Lauderdale Embarkation

When planning your travel, it's important that you don't arrive the same day as your ship leaves. Although this is a common warning, it becomes even more important during the summer months, when afternoon storms can wreak havoc on flight schedules. 

Even if you aren't sailing from South Florida, weather-related delays and unexpected travel disruptions can happen anywhere. Your aircraft, for example, could be delayed due to inclement weather along its inbound route. 

For that reason, I'd highly advise against booking the latest flight of the day. If anything goes wrong, you'll be left scrambling to make last-minute arrangements on departure day, with very little wiggle room if things continue to work against you.

Drinking too much, especially in the sun

Icon of the Seas Cocktail

Deluxe Beverage Package holders beware: just because you have an unlimited drink package doesn't mean you should abuse it. It is easy to get caught up in vacation mode, sipping fruity piña coladas by the pool and throwing back shots at late-night parties. 

However, overindulging in alcohol while in the direct sun is one of the biggest mistakes you can make. Heat, humidity, and prolonged sun exposure can intensify the effects of alcohol, leading to dehydration and fatigue. As such, it's important to pace yourself and drink plenty of water. 

The last thing you want is to be dealing with an insufferable hangover in port on an all-day excursion with limited access to a bathroom. Trust me, it's as bad as it sounds. 

Forgetting to check the weather before your cruise

Rain on Utopia of the Seas

One of the easiest mistakes to make before a cruise is forgetting to check the weather forecast. Weather can impact everything from what you pack to your travel plans, so it's something you should do in the days leading up to your vacation. 

It's even more important during the peak of Atlantic hurricane season, which typically runs from late August through mid-October. Storms don't always impact cruise itineraries, but keeping an eye on the forecast can help you prepare for potential changes. 

For example, my Bermuda cruise turned into a Canada cruise thanks to Hurricane Erin, which caused my ship to change course. Consequently, the weather was chillier than expected. Had I checked the weather and considered the possibility of a major itinerary change, I would have packed a little differently. 

Overscheduling yourself with activities

Voyager of the Seas Promenade

Finally, you don't want to do too much on your cruise. With so many activities, entertainment options, and excursions available, it's tempting to try to stay booked and busy from dawn to dusk. 

However, packing your schedule, especially on mega ships like Legend of the Seas and Utopia of the Seas, can leave you feeling exhausted. This is even more true during the warmer months, when spending hours in the heat can quickly wear you down. 

Instead, I try to build in time to relax and recharge in the air conditioning during the hottest part of the afternoon. I won't lie, I used to feel guilty doing this, but I quickly learned that a little downtime can make everything feel more enjoyable, rather than feeling as though you're dragging your feet from one activity to the next. 

Royal Caribbean cancels more visits to this Caribbean island in 2027

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Passengers on at least eight Royal Caribbean cruises have had their visits to the cruise line's private destination in Haiti suddenly canceled. 

Labadee beach

According to an email sent to guests, Legend of the Seas will no longer call at Labadee, Haiti, on its February 14, 2027, cruise from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 

"As you prepare for your vacation, we wanted to share an update to your February 14, 2027, itinerary. We've reviewed our sailing plans and made an adjustment to the ports of call we will visit," reads the email.

Originally, the six-night cruise was slated to call at Perfect Day at CocoCay; Labadee, Haiti; and Falmouth, Jamaica, according to CruiseMapper. Now, however, the Icon Class ship will visit Costa Maya, Mexico, and Cozumel, Mexico. 

Legend Itinerary Change

(Credit: Michelle Gillespie / Facebook)

"Instead of visiting Labadee, we'll now enjoy a day in Costa Maya, Mexico. We'll arrive at 8:00 AM and depart at 5:00 PM. Additionally, we'll now visit Cozumel, Mexico, from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM instead of Falmouth, Jamaica," the email continues. 

Another passenger shared that their March 28, 2027, cruise aboard Legend of the Seas was also changed. Now, they'll call at Ponce, Puerto Rico, and Samaná, Dominican Republic. 

No explanation has been given for the change, but the email concludes by saying they're sorry for the inconvenience, adding that safety is the cruise line's top priority. 

Labadee

Royal Caribbean last visited the private destination in April 2025, marking a brief return to the destination after earlier unrest in Haiti forced itinerary changes. Shortly after that, however, the cruise line began to cancel visits to Labadee again. 

More recently, the cruise line axed all calls to Labadee through January 2026, which seems to indicate that the cruise line is keeping guests away from the private destination longer than previously expected. 

Although Royal Caribbean has not publicly revealed a specific cause for the change to the February 14 sailing, it is likely due to the ongoing gang violence in the island nation, which has resulted in widespread violence, hunger, and displacement.

Other Ships Also Pull the Plug on Haiti

Itinerary Change, Indy

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Guests aboard at least five more Royal Caribbean ships — Adventure, Allure, Independence, Freedom, and Star of the Seas — have also reported that their upcoming cruises will no longer stop at Labadee, Haiti. 

"I really wanted to visit Labadee... apparently is not coming back for 2027," shared davidisai0707 on Reddit

They were supposed to call at Labadee on Independence of the Seas' March 14, 2027, cruise out of Miami, Florida. Now, however, they'll visit Nassau, Bahamas. 

Star of the Seas docked in port

Similarly, Star of the Seas' May 2, 2027, voyage will steer clear of Haiti, instead replacing the Royal Caribbean destination with its private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, in The Bahamas.

The original itinerary had the 248,663-gross-ton ship visiting St. Thomas and Labadee on a seven-night cruise from Port Canaveral, Florida. 

In an email sent to booked guests, Royal Caribbean explained the change, stating, "We've reviewed our sailing plans and made an adjustment to the ports of call we will visit. Instead of visiting Labadee, we'll now enjoy a day in Perfect Day at CocoCay. We'll arrive at 7:00 AM and depart at 5:00 PM."

Itinerary Change, Freedom

(Credit: Pie Crust Travels / Facebook)

Another traveler shared that their five-night cruise aboard Freedom of the Seas will no longer be visiting Haiti. 

"Instead of visiting Labadee, we'll now enjoy a day in Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. We'll arrive at 8:00 AM and depart at 5:00 PM."

No changes were made to the ship's other stop in Nassau, Bahamas, on March 21. 

Ship docked in Labadee, Haiti

According to comments on a Reddit post in the r/royalcaribbean community, sailings on Allure of the Seas and Adventure of the Seas have also been impacted. 

"Adventure of the Seas on Feb 21st swapped out Labadee for Grand Cayman. Not the worst reschedule!" wrote salmcap

UnsubstantialGoat added, "My Allure cruise just swapped out Labadee and Falmouth with Cozumel and Costa Maya. I'd much rather go to the new ports than Falmouth an additional sea day. It sucks to not go to Labadee but I'm happier with my itinerary change."

Haiti flag

Another comment states that the April 25, 2027, sailing on Independence of the Seas swapped Labadee, Haiti, for Grand Cayman. 

Is Labadee Haiti Safe?

Zip line on labadee

As of July 2026, the U.S. Department of State's website lists Haiti at its highest warning level, Level 4: "Do Not Travel."

Reasons for the harsh warning include rampant violent crime, limited law enforcement, widespread kidnapping, and anti-gang vigilante attacks. 

In mid-May, a new wave of gang violence in the country's capital forced hundreds to flee their homes over the weekend, as reported by The Associated Press

Utopia of the Seas in Labadee

The outlet reports that gangs have overtaken more than 90% of Port-au-Prince since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in July 2021. Violence has expanded into the countryside, too. 

Although Labadee is far from the capital of Port-au-Prince, safety concerns have shaped Royal Caribbean's decision to steer clear of Haiti for now. 

Previous emails have explained that the cancellations were implemented "out of an abundance of caution" to ensure the safety and well-being of guests and crew members. 

Royal Caribbean is selling its adults-only beach pass for a rare sub $50 per person price

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If you've been holding out on making Cruise Planner purchases for your upcoming Royal Caribbean vacation, now might be the time to finally pull the trigger. 

Hideaway beach

The cruise line's "Sun's Out Sale's On" promotion offers some of the lowest prices of the season on CocoCay add-ons, namely admission to the adult-only Hideaway Beach. 

You'll have to act fast, though. According to the terms and conditions, the sale applies to purchases made through July 14, 2026, on select voyages departing from July 10, 2026, through June 30, 2027. 

Even if you've already bought your Perfect Day at CocoCay add-ons, this sale is a good opportunity to review your bookings, as Royal Caribbean allows guests to cancel eligible purchases and rebook them at the lower price before their sailing. 

Hideaway Beach for as low as $43.99 per person

Cruise Planner Sale

One of the most popular add-ons at CocoCay is Hideaway Beach. This adult-only enclave is available to guests 18+ and features an infinity-edge pool with a swim-up bar, exclusive dining options, hammocks, and more. 

During the "Sun's Out Sale's On" promotion, select sailings are seeing day passes to Hideaway Beach for as low as $43.99 per person. 

On an upcoming voyage aboard Odyssey of the Seas, for example, the onboard price is listed at $89 per person. 

Cruise Planner Sale

With the current discount, however, the price drops to just $43.99 per person —a savings of more than 50% compared to the onboard rate!

That said, prices vary by sailing and demand. On another upcoming voyage on Utopia of the Seas, the onboard rate for Hideaway Beach is advertised at $99 per person. 

With the 50% discount, the "Sun's Out Sale's On" promotion brings the price of Hideaway down to $48.99. 

beach at Hideaway Beach

Regardless, paying less than $50 for Hideaway Beach is definitely a steal. Day passes often cost upwards of $70, depending on the sailing, so seeing prices dip this low is pretty uncommon. 

For example, I paid $51.68 per person when I visited Hideaway Beach in April 2024. Another travel writer paid over $80 per person when they visited in February 2025. 

Other add-ons worth checking out during the sale

Perfect Day at CocoCay

The "Sun's Out Sale's On" promotion applies to more than just Hideaway Beach. As such, it's worth browsing your Cruise Planner to see what other discounts are available for your sailing.

Here are a few other deals available on an upcoming three-night cruise on Utopia of the Seas:

  • Hideaway Cabana and Day Pass — Onboard Price: $1,849 / Cruise Planner Price: $1,108.99 (40% Off)
  • South Beach Cabanas — Onboard Price: $1,369 / Cruise Planner Price: $820.99 (40% Off)
  • Perfect Day CocoCay Zipline — Onboard Price: $69 / Cruise Planner Price: $33.99 (50% Off)
  • South Beach Full-Day Beach Bed Rental — Onboard Price: $469 / Cruise Planner Price: $280.99 (40% Off)

Don't worry if the website is slow

Cruise Planner Lag, Sale

If you're planning to take advantage of the sale, don't be surprised if the Cruise Planner website is slower than usual. 

Both Royal Caribbean Blog's Head Honcho, Matt Hochberg, and I experienced frustrating delays while browsing the Cruise Planner on Tuesday, July 14. 

This isn't surprising, though, as major promotions tend to drive a surge in traffic, and it is common for pages to load slowly.

Cruise Planner Sale

If that happens during your time on the Cruise Planner website, be patient. Don't immediately try to refresh the page, as repeatedly reloading can interrupt the process and cause it to start over. 

Alternatively, you can call Royal Caribbean at 1-800-398-9819 for assistance with making pre-cruise purchases. However, keep in mind that wait times may also be longer than usual during the sale. 

At 11 years old, meet the youngest person to work aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship

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Most pre-teens spend their days attending school, hanging out with friends, or enjoying their favorite hobbies, but one 11-year-old is living out his wildest dreams as a cruise ship performer.

Edward Jones, Charlie, Legend of the Seas

Edward Jones, 11, of Wolverhampton, England, has made history as one of the youngest performers to appear in a Royal Caribbean production, joining the cast of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory aboard the new Legend of the Seas.

This isn't Jones' first time performing as Charlie, either. According to his Instagram, he took the stage as Charlie Bucket at The Grand in Wolverhampton in March 2025 and had "the best time ever." 

He was also part of the D-Day Juniors, a young troupe of performers inspired by The D-Day Darlings, with whom he gained valuable stage experience. While with the group, Jones performed live on ITV's This Morning and even took part in the No. 10 VE Day Street Party, hosted by Prime Minister Keir Starmer. 

Edward Jones, Charlie, Legend of the Seas

(Credit: Edward Jones / Instagram)

During an interview aboard Legend, Jones said that performing as Charlie in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory on the ship is his first professional gig. 

He continued, "[It's a] big step up from all the amateur stuff I've been doing," then joked that Sorrento's has been his favorite part of the ship so far. 

Still, just because he is working aboard a cruise ship doesn't mean he can neglect his studies. In the mornings, Jones is expected to pop down to Adventure Ocean to work with a tutor. 

Edward Jones, Charlie, Legend of the Seas

(Credit: Edward Jones / Instagram)

Then, in the afternoons and evenings, he trades the makeshift classroom for the stage, entertaining thousands of passengers aboard one of the world's largest cruise ships. 

According to a recent Instagram story, Jones will be on board Legend from July 15 to August 13, 2026. After that, another young performer will take the Royal Theater stage. 

Jones isn't the only child performer on Legend of the Seas

Oliver Dawson, Charlie, Legend of the Seas

(Credit: Oliver Dawson / Instagram)

To help young performers balance their careers with their education, Royal Caribbean rotates child cast members every 30 days, allowing them to continue their schooling while another young performer steps into the role.

In this case, Jones shares the role of Charlie with Oliver Dawson, 13, of South London, England. 

Jones isn't new to the professional stage, having performed the role of young Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child on the West End, as well as Edwin Cratchit in A Christmas Carol — A Ghost Story at the Alexandra Palace Theatre in London.

Oliver Dawson, Charlie, Legend of the Seas

(Credit: Oliver Dawson / Instagram)

"I’m so grateful to be living a dream I once only imagined. Having the opportunity to play Charlie Bucket in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory aboard the biggest cruise ship in the world is something I will never take for granted," Dawson wrote on Instagram, captioning a split image showing him today alongside a photo of himself dressed as Willy Wonka when he was just three years old.

"Every performance is a reminder of how lucky I am to do what I love, surrounded by incredible people and sharing such a magical story with audiences from all over the world. This journey has taught me that dreams really can come true with passion, perseverance, and a little bit of faith."

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory musical

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Legend

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a musical based on the 1964 children's book by Roald Dahl. It premiered on the West End in June 2013, running for over three years before the final curtain closed on January 7, 2017. 

Afterward, the musical was reworked for Broadway, opening in April 2017 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. The production had a short run, though, closing just nine months later in January 2018. 

In October 2025, it was revealed that Royal Caribbean would bring the beloved tale to the high seas aboard its newest Icon Class ship, Legend of the Seas

Charlie and the Chocolate factory

The musical, like the book, focuses on Charlie Bucket, who wins a golden ticket to Willy Wonka's mysterious candy factory. 

There, he and the other winners explore the factory and learn valuable lessons about kindness, honesty, humility, and most importantly, the true meaning of family. 

About Legend of the Seas

Legend of the Seas

Legend of the Seas embarked on her maiden voyage on July 4, 2026. The 248,663 gross-ton ship measures 1,196 feet long and can accommodate over 5,600 passengers at double occupancy, according to the cruise line

She will be based in Europe through November 2026, offering sailings from Barcelona, Spain, and Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy. Then, she will relocate to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for the winter season. 

While in Florida, Legend of the Seas will alternate between six- and eight-night Caribbean cruises before finally making her way back across the Atlantic in April for another seasonal European stint. 

Surfside

Highlights aboard this Icon Class ship include the Hollywoodland Supper Club, Royal Railway — Legend Station, the Category 6 Waterpark, two-deck Casino Royale, Dueling Pianos bar, family-friendly Surfside neighborhood, and, of course, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in the Royal Theater. 

At the time of publication, a six-night Western Caribbean cruise aboard Legend starts at $1,033 per person in 2027, while a weeklong Mediterranean voyage increases to over $1,700 per person. 

The biggest differences between Royal Caribbean's cheapest and newest cabins

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I've cruised enough to know that Royal Caribbean programs its ships to deliver a lot of fun, but the cabin design is where you might notice differences on an older vessel. 

inside cabin, left. balcony, right

Generally speaking, accommodations on older vessels are simpler and often lack modern comforts such as bedside outlets and contemporary décor. Comparatively, newer staterooms feature more efficient layouts, smart storage solutions, and more. 

I've sailed on both ends of Royal Caribbean's fleet spectrum, embarking on a five-night cruise aboard Vision of the Seas to Bermuda and a weeklong Caribbean sailing on Icon of the Seas. 

Experiencing these ships highlighted just how much cruise ship design has evolved, particularly in accommodations and passenger comfort. 

interior cabin on Star of the Seas

After sailing in Royal Caribbean's oldest and newest cabins, it was fascinating to see just how much the cruise line's cabin design has changed from the 1990s to today. 

That contrast is even more apparent when comparing notes with other Royal Caribbean Blog team members, including Matt Hochberg and Jenna DeLaurentis, who have also had the opportunity to sail across a wide range of cruise ships, both old and new. 

Their experiences on older Vision Class ships and newer Icon Class ships further reinforce just how varied cruise cabin design is.

Couch

Here's a look at how cabins compare onboard the oldest and newest ships in Royal Caribbean's fleet. 

My interior cruise room on Vision of the Seas was outdated but cleverly designed to maximize the available space.

Vision of the Seas interior cabin

Having sailed on some of the newest and oldest ships at sea, ranging from Disney Magic to Carnival Elation, Brilliant Lady, and Norwegian Aqua, I've become quite good at managing my expectations for cruise cabins. 

As such, I wasn't surprised when I stepped into my interior stateroom on Vision of the Seas. The cabin featured many design elements common in the 1990s, such as darker accents and traditional wood finishes. 

Basic features of the cabin include a Royal King bed, vanity, closet, safe, television, ensuite bathroom, small loveseat, two nightstands, and a full-length mirror. 

Outlets in an inside cabin on Vision of the Seas

The storage situation was pretty average, especially for an older cruise ship. My friend and I managed to comfortably unpack during our five-night cruise, hanging our dresses in the closet and utilizing the vanity's drawers for undergarments, t-shirts, and bathing suits. 

Moving on, one downside of this older cruise room was the limited number of charging options. Unlike newer ships designed with today's device-addicted travelers in mind, my cabin aboard Vision of the Seas offered just a few power outlets, all located near the vanity. 

With only two American and two European outlets, I was super thankful that I had packed multiple European adapters. Without them, we would have been stuck sharing just two outlets for the entire cruise!

Vision of the Seas interior cabin bathroom

Another con was the bathroom. It served its purpose, but it was definitely lacking in some areas. For example, there wasn't a plexiglass shower door. Instead, there was a clingy shower curtain that did a poor job of actually keeping water in the shower. 

However, the bathroom itself was pretty spacious, and there was a good amount of storage for toiletries and cosmetics thanks to the built-in cubbies. It was also exceptionally clean and well-maintained by the ship's crew. 

On a similar note, I was surprised by how spacious the tiny room felt. In particular, I loved that Royal Caribbean designed the stateroom to include a loveseat. This became our catch-all place for things like souvenir bags and raincoats, and it was nice that the vanity could stay relatively clutter-free. 

Vision of the Seas interior cabin

Overall, the room prioritized practicality, with a straightforward layout and tired furnishings. Considering the ship's age, she could greatly appreciate some sort of Royal Amplification. However, even if Royal Caribbean were to significantly upgrade its older vessels, the staterooms likely would not receive much TLC.

Inside cabins on Star of the Seas are bright, colorful, and modern. 

Interior cabin on Star of the Seas

Royal Caribbean Blog's video editor, Jenna, stayed in an inside stateroom on Star of the Seas in 2025, and it's easy to notice how much the experience differs from older ships like Vision of the Seas.

For starters, rather than darker tones and traditional furnishings, her cabin had a sleeker, contemporary design with lighter colors and improved lighting. 

She remarked that the color scheme and décor exuded a calm, relaxing atmosphere. This made the cabin a great place to rest aboard the busy Icon Class cruise ship. 

interior cabin on Star of the Seas

Additionally, the charging situation has much improved on these newer vessels. For instance, cabins now include a mix of USB ports, standard American plugs, and European outlets near the vanity. There's also a bedside USB port, which makes it more convenient to charge your phone overnight. 

On the flip side, Jenna said that one of the biggest downsides of her inside cabin on Star of the Seas was the storage options. In fact, she found it challenging to properly unpack her belongings. The closet, for example, didn't have any built-in shelving, and there weren't any traditional drawers — just wire baskets. 

The vanity area also lacked any useful storage solutions. Rather, there were just two narrow drawers that had an awkward diagonal configuration. As such, they were pretty useless. 

closet on Star of the Seas interior cabin

Next time, Jenna would pack items like magnetic hooks and an over-the-door shoe organizer to help better organize her belongings while aboard Star of the Seas. 

That said, the bathroom is unlike any other in the fleet, and it's clear Royal Caribbean put a lot of thought and care into designing Icon Class ensuite bathrooms. 

The layout, for example, features a larger-than-average shower with a plexiglass door and a small, rectangular seat. There's also thoughtfully placed shelving that makes the space feel more functional than normal cruise bathrooms. 

bathroom in Star of the Seas cabin

In the end, the most affordable cruise rooms are far from the fanciest cabins on the ship. However, the newer the ship, the more modern the stateroom will feel. In addition to fresh aesthetics, you will typically find that newer cabins have better charging options, upgraded bathroom layouts, and more. 

Older ships were built with fewer balconies and suites.

Balcony cabin living space

Regardless of which class of ship you book, you'll find four basic stateroom categories: Interior, Outside View, Balcony, and Suite. However, there are far fewer sub-categories on Vision Class ships, and the options tend to be pretty straightforward. 

Royal Caribbean Blog's Head Honcho, Matt Hochberg, sailed on Enchantment of the Seas in a spacious ocean-view balcony cabin — and he definitely was impressed by its roominess. 

There was ample storage space and a noticeably open layout, which made his stateroom a comfortable place to relax during his low-key four-night Western Caribbean voyage. 

TV and vanity

However, similar to the interior cabin aboard Vision of the Seas, the room showed clear signs of aging and felt dated. It had the same dark color scheme and darker finishes. 

The lighting had a yellowish tint to it, too, which made the space feel dimmer. There wasn't a mini-fridge in Matt's balcony stateroom, either.

Moreover, although the cabin had a nice sitting area next to the bed, there weren't any convenient charging options; all of the outlets were located near the vanity. 

Bathroom on Enchantment of the Seas

To his surprise, the bathroom was bigger than he expected, and he thought it was akin to standard bathrooms you'd find aboard Voyager or Freedom Class ships — minus the shower curtain. 

That said, not all bathrooms on Enchantment of the Seas are created equally. He had a friend on the same cruise and toured his interior room, discovering that their bathroom felt noticeably more compact and basic. 

Of course, the highlight of this specific cabin was the balcony. It was carved out of the ship’s superstructure rather than built extending outward from the hull. As such, its view is slightly obstructed by the surrounding structure. 

Balcony

Still, Matt enjoyed taking in the ocean breeze from the 39-square-foot balcony.

Icon Class ships have more categories of balcony rooms to choose from. 

Icon Central Park Infinite Verandah

Finally, older Royal Caribbean ships don't have many unique stateroom options. Icon Class ships, however, have an extensive selection of balcony types, suites, and other family-focused layouts designed to suit different budgets and needs. 

For example, I stayed in an Infinite Central Park-view balcony cabin. This type of stateroom is exclusive to Icon Class ships since it features the controversial infinite verandah design (more on that in a second). 

Overall, I thought this room had a boutique hotel-style feel, complemented by the funky lamps mounted on either side of the bed. The extra-large couch was another benefit, as we had plenty of space to stretch out and keep our miscellaneous items that somehow were never properly put away. 

Icon Central Park Infinite Verandah

There was also a good variety of outlets near the vanity, including USB ports, European plugs, and American outlets. My one quarrel was that there was just one USB port beside the bed, which meant my fiancée and I couldn’t both have a convenient charging spot at night.

Moving on, between the two closets, four wire basket drawers, numerous shelves, and dresser, we had lots of space to unpack. In fact, I'd argue that there was enough room to unpack for a two-week cruise with room to spare!

The bathroom was identical to the one in the inside cabin aboard Star of the Seas with the same spacious shower, plentiful shelving, and functional layout. 

Icon Central Park Infinite Verandah, Bathroom

The highlight (or drawback) of the balcony on Icon of the Seas was the interior-facing infinite verandah. Instead of having a private outdoor space, this particular stateroom had a floor-to-ceiling window, with the top half sliding open to create a seamless transition between the indoor living space and the outdoors. 

Because this wasn't an ocean-view cabin, we had less privacy than anticipated, so we had to be careful whenever leaving the curtains open. This led to a feeling of disconnect and exposure, especially when napping in the afternoons, as it almost felt like we were in an extra-large inside cabin.

On the flip side, the additional living space was nice, and the "balcony" furniture was of a higher quality than standard outdoor furniture since it did not have to withstand rain, wind, and the salty sea air. 

Icon Central Park Infinite Verandah

Overall, I wasn't upset with my infinite verandah on Icon of the Seas. However, nothing compares to waking up and seeing the open ocean stretched out, with front-row views of the sunrise peeking over the horizon.

I found 8 ways to get more from the new Royal Caribbean Visa cards

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Royal Caribbean's new credit cards offer better cruise perks and rewards, and you can maximize their value by earning points strategically and making the most of key cardholder benefits.

Utopia of the Seas

For some people, the words "credit card" bring up concerns about overspending, debt, and managing timely payments. However, when used responsibly, credit cards can be a valuable tool for earning rewards. 

Truthfully, I can't remember the last time I used my debit card. Instead, I'm always calculating which of my five credit cards will help me earn the most rewards on any given purchase and get me closer to my next travel goal.

That said, the key to being a responsible credit cardholder isn't to spend more; it's to make the most of everyday purchases you're already going to make, such as groceries, gas, and restaurants. 

Credit card

Not to toot my own horn, but I've gotten good at maximizing credit cards without changing my spending habits, redeeming rewards to help offset the cost of pricey vacations I likely wouldn't pay for out of pocket. 

In this article, I'll provide a detailed breakdown of how to maximize cruise-related perks and annual credits for Royal Caribbean's new Royal ONE™ Visa Signature® and Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® credit cards. 

Editor's note: This article was updated on July 15, 2026, to reflect the new welcome bonus offer. 

Earn the welcome bonus

new credit card offer

First, you should strive to meet the requirements for the welcome bonus of whichever card you apply for. It's important to stay in the loop about current offers since they're subject to change. 

At the time of writing, the Royal ONE™ Visa Signature®, which has no annual fee, offered a welcome bonus of 30,000 bonus points after spending $1,500 on purchases within the first 90 days of account opening. According to the company, those points can be redeemed for $300 in cruise rewards!

For the Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature®, which has a $99 annual fee, new cardholders can earn a bonus of 60,000 points after spending $2,500 in the first 90 days of account opening. This comes out to around $600 in cruise rewards that can be redeemed for onboard credit, discounts, and more. 

Balcony

Pro tip: I'd recommend waiting to apply for a new rewards card until you have larger purchases or planned expenses in the foreseeable future. This generally makes it easier to reach the minimum spending requirement for sign-up bonuses without changing your spending habits or buying things you don't really need. 

Use your card for Royal Caribbean Group purchases

Legend of the Seas

Regardless of whether you're eyeing the Royal ONE™ Visa Signature® or Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® credit card, you'll want to use it on cruise spending, as you will earn extra points per dollar on purchases with Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea. 

With the Royal ONE™ Visa Signature® card, you will earn three points per dollar spent on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea. So, if you buy a drink package for $500, you'll automatically earn a whopping 1,500 points! 

Additionally, Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® cardholders will earn four points per dollar spent on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea, turning that same $500 drink package into 2,000 credit card points. 

Ship card

One important caveat to keep in mind is that third-party bookings may not qualify. In other words, if you book a Royal Caribbean cruise through a travel website like Expedia, you shouldn't expect that purchase to count toward the bonus spending.

Book cruises for family and friends

Harmony of the Seas docked in Palma de Mallorca

On that note, if you are planning group travel, consider using your Royal ONE™ card to pay for eligible cruise expenses for family and friends and ask to be reimbursed. 

For example, if you are organizing a big family cruise and cover everyone's initial deposit, you could easily rack up thousands of points without spending more than you normally would.

The same strategy also applies to final payments and pre-cruise purchases. Of course, you want to trust the people you're booking for, so you aren't stuck chasing down payments or covering other people's vacations.

Liberty Royal Promenade

However, as long as everyone is prompt with their reimbursements, this can be a simple way to quickly build your rewards balance! 

Earn additional points on everyday spending and non-cruise purchases

gas pump

While Royal Caribbean Group purchases are the best way to rack up points with the new credit cards, cardholders can also earn bonus points on other purchases in select categories.

For instance, with either card, you'll earn two points per dollar spent on gas, groceries, and electric vehicle charging purchases. This means that certain everyday spending will help you build your rewards balance — even when you aren't planning your next cruise.

All other eligible purchases earn one point per dollar, allowing you to continue accumulating points on everyday spending. Over time, those random shopping trips, movie tickets, and oil changes add up! 

Publix grocery store

Additionally, those with the Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® will earn two points per dollar on eligible purchases with airlines, hotels, and restaurants.

Make the card your default option with Apple Pay

Pool deck of Legend of the Seas

With tap-to-pay becoming increasingly common, adding your Royal ONE™ card to Apple Pay is an easy way to make sure you're earning points on purchases you already make — even if you forget your physical card at home. 

By setting the card as your default payment option, you can quickly pull the card up on your mobile device without fumbling through your wallet. 

This small convenience makes it easier to use your card consistently, rather than handing the cashier the first card you stumble upon. 

Take advantage of cruise-related benefits and perks

Celebrity Fort Lauderdale Embarkation

As a branded credit card, you'll also enjoy a slew of onboard benefits aboard Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, and Silversea cruises. 

All cardholders, regardless of whether you have the Royal ONE™ or Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® card, can take advantage of priority boarding at the terminal. This means you can get on the ship faster and start enjoying your hard-earned vacation sooner.

Those with the Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® card will also benefit from expedited luggage delivery, so you won't be stuck waiting hours for your suitcase to finally make its way on board. 

Finally, all cardholders should keep an eye out for special events during their sailings. 

Use the card's travel credits and benefits

Aside from cruise-related benefits, both credit cards offer perks that are useful for land-based travel. As a Visa Signature® cardholder, you'll have access to the Visa Signature® Luxury Hotel Collection and receive special rates and VIP status at select hotels worldwide. 

Moreover, the cards include 24-hour travel and emergency assistance, car rental coverage, access to emergency roadside assistance, trip delay and lost luggage expense reimbursement, trip cancellation and interruption coverage, and extended warranty protection. 

Those with the Royal ONE Plus™ Visa Signature® card can also take advantage of the $120 statement credit for TSA PreCheck or Global Entry enrollment or renewal. The benefit is available once every four years.

Barcelona Airport

This is a huge benefit for frequent flyers since it makes it easier to breeze through airport security and re-enter the U.S. after an international flight. Since many travelers already plan to pay for one of these programs, the statement credit also helps offset the annual fee by covering a purchase you likely will make anyway.

Take advantage of the anniversary credit

Liberty of the Seas Inside Cabin

Personally, I don't like to keep all my eggs in one basket when it comes to credit card spending. In other words, I strategically spread my spending across several rewards cards to maximize the value I earn from different loyalty programs.

However, that isn't everyone's jam — and that's okay! If you're someone who loves Royal Caribbean cruises, you may find yourself drawn to these credit cards more than others. 

Enter the anniversary credit. Those with the Royal ONE™ Visa Signature® card who spend at least $10,000 in one year will receive a $100 cruise discount. Meanwhile, Royal ONE Plus™ cardholders who spend at least $20,000 in one year will earn a $200 discount. 

Pool Deck, Liberty of the Seas

There are a few caveats to keep in mind when redeeming this credit. First, it can only be applied to future cruise bookings purchased directly with Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, or Silversea. As such, travel agent bookings or those made with third parties, like Expedia or Vacations To Go, won't count. Additionally, you must use the discount before your next card anniversary. 

Bottom line: Is the Royal Caribbean credit card worth it?

Holding the Royal One card

Royal Caribbean's new credit card options are a huge upgrade from the existing offering, as they let cruisers earn rewards across the entire Royal Caribbean Group portfolio.

Before Royal ONE™ launched, the program wasn't as flexible, and all rewards were tied to a single brand. Now, cruisers can earn and redeem rewards seamlessly across all three brands: Royal Caribbean, Celebrity Cruises, and Silversea.

In my opinion, the no-annual-fee Royal ONE™ card is a solid option for occasional cruisers. On the flip side, the Royal ONE Plus™ card has better earning rates, priority suite boarding, a higher anniversary reward, and a generous TSA PreCheck®/Global Entry credit.

symphony and odyssey docked, cococay

As such, it's easy to justify the premium card's $99 annual fee if you cruise with Royal Caribbean Group regularly and can take advantage of its added perks. 

Video captures scary moment cruise passenger falls off pier at CocoCay

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Over the weekend, a Royal Caribbean passenger fell off the pier into the ocean at the cruise line's private island. 

Overboard Incident, CocoCay

Witnesses captured the terrifying moment when a guest plunged from the pier into the water, as well as the harrowing rescue that followed, on Saturday, July 11, at Perfect Day at CocoCay. 

Two cruise ships visited CocoCay on Saturday: Adventure of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas. Although it's unclear what ship the passenger was sailing on, he fell from the pier into the water between the dock and Adventure of the Seas.

Overboard Incident, CocoCay

(Credit: Don Goldstein)

According to passenger reports, the secret code word "Oscar, Oscar, Oscar" was broadcast around 1:25 p.m., indicating a man-overboard incident. 

Supposedly, the guest was on a mobility scooter that suddenly malfunctioned, causing him to veer off the designated path and into the water. However, that has not been confirmed by the cruise line. 

Man Overboard, CocoCay

(Credit: @dogsfamily_love / TikTok)

Moments after the guest fell into the water, a security guard immediately jumped in after him, and other crew members rushed into action, gathering life rings and other rescue equipment. 

Another crew member climbed onto one of the fenders to get a closer look at the scary situation and help coordinate the rescue with those on the dock.

Overboard Incident, CocoCay

(Credit: @dogsfamily_love / TikTok)

In the end, over two dozen cruise line employees took part in the rescue effort, ranging from senior officers to maintenance workers and medical staff. 

One video shows that the elderly passenger was eventually pulled from the water on a spine board stretcher before being moved to another stretcher for easier transport. He was then covered with blankets and urgently rushed on Wonder of the Seas to receive further medical treatment. 

Overboard Incident, CocoCay

(Credit: @dogsfamily_love / TikTok)

As he was rescued, cheers erupted from witnesses, both ashore and on the ships, who had watched the dramatic overboard incident unfold. 

Wonder of the Seas was on a three-night cruise to The Bahamas from Miami, returning to Florida on Monday, July 13, according to CruiseMapper. CocoCay was the first port of call on the short itinerary, followed by Nassau on Sunday, July 12. 

Overboard Incident, CocoCay

(Credit: @dogsfamily_love / TikTok)

Adventure of the Seas, on the other hand, had just kicked off an eight-night Caribbean cruise to Perfect Day at CocoCay, the Dominican Republic, Aruba, and Curaçao. The Voyager Class ship is scheduled to return to Port Canaveral, Florida, on July 18. 

At the time of publication, Royal Caribbean International had not provided a comment regarding the incident at its private island. 

Social media response

Perfect Day at CocoCay

The videos quickly went viral on social media, with many viewers expressing concern for the passenger's well-being and wishing him a speedy recovery. 

"Thanks for sharing WOW hope he is ok," said Lisa Fazio Frelier on TikTok. 

Wonder of the Seas in CocoCay

user3168693269714 added, "I hope he is ok saw this yesterday we're on the adventure of the seas."

"I pray he is okay truly my family and I watched and we're really concerned ♥️♥️♥️," Brittany added. 

Not the first time someone fell off the cruise pier at CocoCay

Overboard Incident, CocoCay, Child

(Credit: Henry Yeany / Facebook)

Last year, a child fell off the pier into the ocean at Perfect Day at CocoCay. The incident occurred near the area where the cruise ships are tied up to the moorings, with the fenders leaving a small gap between the vessel and the dock, as Royal Caribbean Blog previously reported.

Thankfully, passenger reports indicate that the young child was quickly rescued and brought back on Symphony of the Seas for medical treatment. 

Balcony with a view of CocoCay

A few months later, another Royal Caribbean passenger fell into the ocean while visiting the island. The incident happened after the guest reportedly walked too close to the edge of the dock while filming Star of the Seas, triggering "man overboard" protocols around 8:00 a.m. 

Crew members quickly responded, throwing a life ring to the passenger, who then grabbed and clung to it while awaiting rescue from the water. A rescue team on a jet ski quickly approached and safely returned him to shore.

Royal Caribbean delays return of cruise ship because of a super typhoon

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One cruise ship is stuck at sea due to a major storm — but it has nothing to do with the Atlantic hurricane season. 

Spectrum of the Seas in Hong Kong

Spectrum of the Seas was scheduled to return to Shanghai, China, on July 11, but her arrival has been delayed due to Super Typhoon Bavi.

"We have been monitoring the progression of Typhoon Bavi as it slowly moves toward Shanghai. Due to the development of the storm and its impact, and the government closure of the Port of Shanghai (Baoshan), the previous Spectrum of the Seas sailing has been delayed returning to port," reads an email sent to guests. 

The email continued, "[A]s a result, our 4-Night, 11 July 2026, sailing has unfortunately been cancelled. We're truly sorry for the impact that this has on your vacation plans."

Spectrum cancelled letter

(Credit: Deena Patel / Facebook)

Those on the cancelled voyage will receive a full refund of the paid portion of the cruise fare, including non-refundable deposits. The cruise line will also automatically refund guests who booked airfare through Royal Caribbean.

"You'll also be reimbursed for non-refundable, pre-purchased transportation change fees incurred," the letter states. However, guests must be able to provide documentation by September 10, 2026. 

In addition to the refund, Royal Caribbean is also handing out Future Cruise Credits (FCC) that can be used on any Royal Caribbean sailing through July 11, 2027. 

Spectrum of the Seas

Credit amounts vary depending on stateroom category. Passengers booked in suites, for example, will receive RMB 3,400 (~$500 USD) per stateroom. Balcony cabins will receive RMB 1,700 (~$250 USD), while those in ocean view staterooms will get RMB 1,300 (~$190 USD). 

Finally, passengers in inside cabins will receive RMB 1,000 (~$147 USD), and third and fourth guests in each stateroom will get an additional RMB 340 (~$50 USD).

According to passenger reports, Spectrum of the Seas cannot return to Shanghai until July 13, around 6:00 p.m., due to the port closure. Additionally, the ship is being rerouted to Jeju, South Korea, to avoid being impacted by the storm. 

The July 7 cruise's only scheduled port of call was Busan, South Korea, so this extended delay means passengers will get to visit another destination, as well as spend more time aboard the 169,379 gross-ton ship. 

Typhoon Bavi takes aim at China

Shanghai, China

Typhoon Bavi, which extends 620 miles at its widest point (roughly the width of France), is heading across the Pacific toward China. The storm is expected to make landfall in southeastern China on Saturday, after dumping rain on Taiwan and a chain of remote Japanese islands, the BBC reported. 

Reuters added that Typhoon Bavi has the potential to be the most powerful storm the country has seen in years, with authorities in Beijing issuing the highest-level heavy rain alerts for six districts, forecasting the possibility of around six inches of rain within six hours in some areas.

Beijing's municipal government has also shut down parks, public events, some construction projects, and train services, and residents living in high-risk areas in the suburbs were evacuated on Thursday.

Spectrum of the Seas with sun setting

According to a live Typhoon Bavi tracker, the storm had sustained winds of around 178mph as of July 10 at 4:10 p.m. EST. Additionally, the storm was moving northwest at 13mph.

Spectrum of the Seas fast facts

Spectrum of the Seas in Russia

Spectrum of the Seas, which launched in 2019, is a Quantum-Ultra Class ship that was designed specifically for the Asian market. As such, she's different from other ships in the fleet, with unique dining options, entertainment, and design features. 

According to the cruise line, she measures 169,379 gross tons, has a passenger capacity of 4,246 at double occupancy, and comes in at 1,139 feet long. 

Spectrum will offer three- to eight-night cruises from Shanghai through November 2026. Then, she will relocate to Hong Kong, China, for three months before returning to Shanghai in late January. 

Carnival just revealed its biggest cruise ship ever. Here's how it stacks up against Royal Caribbean's Icon Class

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Carnival Cruise Line has officially begun construction on the largest ship in its 54-year history, marking a major milestone for the industry — and introducing new competition for Royal Caribbean. 

Carnival Ace Class vs Icon Class

On July 10, Carnival held a steel-cutting ceremony at Fincantieri's shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy, for Carnival Destiny, the first vessel in the line's upcoming Ace Class

When she enters service in summer 2029, Carnival Destiny will take the title of Carnival's largest cruise ship ever, surpassing the line's existing Excel Class ships by roughly 50,000 gross tons, or 27%. 

Each of the three Ace Class ships is expected to measure approximately 230,000 gross tons and accommodate 8,000 passengers, making them among the largest cruise ships ever built. 

Carnival Destiny

"Carnival Destiny builds on a legacy that changed cruising once before, reimagining what guests can experience at sea. With this ship, we're elevating the guest experience again creating a ship that feels more expansive, while helping guests feel more connected and ultimately have more fun," said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line

"And the name of the first ship in this new class will carry a name that I think will bring meaning for all of us because we are building on our history while we move forward with the new Carnival Destiny. Like her original, she is a big step forward, not only for Carnival, but we believe for the industry.”

Even so, Carnival's new ships won't eclipse Royal Caribbean's record-breaking Icon Class. Icon of the Seas, which debuted in 2024, became the world's largest cruise ship at 248,000 gross tons — a title that she and her two sister ships continue to hold.

Pool deck of Legend of the Seas

Although the cruise line hasn't revealed many details about its Carnival Destiny ship, here's a look at how the upcoming flagship compares with Royal Caribbean's Icon Class. 

Editor's note: This article was last updated on July 10, 2026. We will continue to update it as Carnival Cruise Line releases additional details about Carnival Destiny, including her accommodations, onboard attractions, dining venues, entertainment, and more, ahead of her 2029 debut.

Royal Caribbean's Icon Class vs Carnival's Ace Class

Legend of the Seas

Size 

Royal Caribbean's Icon Class ships measure 248,663 gross tons and 1,196 feet long, according to the cruise line. Additionally, the ships feature 20 decks, including 18 passenger-accessible decks, and measure approximately 219 feet wide. 

Comparatively, Carnival Cruise Line has stated that its upcoming Ace Class ships, including Carnival Destiny, will come in at around 230,000 gross tons. Based on conceptual mockups, it appears that Carnival Destiny will have around 17 passenger-accessible decks, though the exact number hasn't been confirmed. 

Capacity 

Although Icon Class ships are larger in terms of gross tonnage, Carnival's Ace Class ships are expected to have a larger passenger capacity. According to the cruise line, these massive vessels will have over 3,000 cabins and carry around 8,000 guests at full capacity. 

On the flip side, ships like Legend of the Seas have 2,805 cabins and can accommodate 5,610 passengers at double occupancy, increasing to approximately 7,600 guests when every available berth is filled.

Carnival Mardi Gras Funnel

Design 

In terms of design, we know that Carnival's Ace Class ships will be the most outward-facing ships at sea, with the largest number of ocean-facing balcony staterooms, a new promenade deck, and over 4.5 acres of glass. Additionally, 70% of the ships' venues and attractions will be brand-new to the cruise line.

This isn't necessarily surprising for a new ship class. When Icon of the Seas launched, the vessel introduced several firsts for the cruise line, including Category 6, the largest water park at sea; the Empire Supper Club; the enclosed AquaDome entertainment venue; Absolute Zero, the largest ice rink at sea with a unique circular design; and other new onboard concepts.

Fuel and sustainability

Finally, both Carnival's Ace Class and Royal Caribbean's Icon Class represent a shift toward more sustainable ship design, with both classes powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG)

LNG is one of the cleanest fossil fuels used by cruise ships, helping reduce carbon emissions by around 30%. LNG is a natural gas that has been cooled to approximately -260°F. This shrinks its volume by about 600 times, making it easier to store and transport.

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