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Numerous recent headlines are related to cruise ship, including the outbreak of COVID-19 among Royal Caribbean's vessels and an announcement that the company registered nine new names for its ships. We also reported on Carnival Jubilee’s plans to bunker marine biofuel. What makes cruise news so interesting? What makes cruise news interesting? You'll find out by reading the following!

COVID-19 outbreak on cruise ships

Regina Osgood was horrified to learn that a COVID-19 virus outbreak occurred on a cruise ship. They had thought their cruise would be a dream vacation until Sally began developing symptoms on board Carnival Spirit. They were both eventually diagnosed with the disease and kept in quarantine throughout their trip. They later returned to a hotel in Seattle. They admit that they were tortured during the quarantine. But they are happy to be back on their land.


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A cruise ship operator should establish clear protocols for medical evacuations while at sea. They should use commercial resources, such a ship tender or chartered standby vessels, in addition to airlift. Protocols should not place restrictions on federal resources or limit passengers' access to space and time. Travelers with COVID-19 should have well-fitting masks onboard cruise ships. It is essential that the masks fit tightly as they can interfere with medical treatment.

Royal Caribbean has registered 9 new cruise ship names

The Royal Caribbean has trademarked 9 new cruise ship names and filed them with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. These new names include the Royal Caribbean ex-ships Majesty and Monarch of the Seas. While neither ship has an exact delivery date, both ships will be delivered within 2023. They will have 5,714 double occupancy, a gross tonnage 231,000 tons, and be 5,714 tall.


Royal Caribbean ships' sizes are listed in their names, along with the number and gender of its crew members. There are approximately 24 ships currently in operation and six more that are on order. Royal Caribbean ships are large enough to offer many amenities, regardless of their size. Apart from the many services and amenities, Royal Caribbean ships also offer the best entertainment, on-board dining, and entertainment.

Carnival Jubilee will be the first large ship to bunker marine biofuel with marine biofuel

The Carnival Jubilee will arrive in Port Canaveral on July 30th. At 182,800 tons, the new ship can accommodate approximately 5,400 passengers as well as 1,700 crew members. It will be sailing seven-day Western Caribbean itineraries. This cruise ship is the first to use LNG fuel. The company pioneered LNG fuel use in passenger cruise companies.


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AIDA invested in environmentally responsible travel to help make the transition to sustainable fuels easier for the cruise industry. The Dutch biofuel pioneer GoodFuels is a partner of AIDA, which is attempting to use sustainable materials. AIDAprima is the latest cruise ship to use sustainable biofuel. It is made 100 percent from recycled materials. The next-generation marine biofuel produced by GoodFuels reduces CO2 emissions by 80 to 90 percent, making it the world's first major passenger ship to bunker with marine biofuel.




FAQ

Is there food on a cruise that isn't expensive?

The answer is yes Food is complimentary on all cruises. For the best experience, you'll need to purchase beverages

The cost of a cruise depends on the ship you're sailing on. For example, cruising aboard a luxury liner, you may expect to pay $20-$30 per person for each drink purchased. For a smaller vessel, the cost of a drink will be around $10-15 per person.


Where do cruises actually start?

Miami is the most popular destination for cruise vacations. Cruises depart from this city because it has both international airports and ports. These two locations permit passengers to explore South America and Europe.


What is the cost of a cruise vacation?

Cruise vacations cost $1,000 per person plus tax and fees. The average price of a cruise vacation for four adults is $4,000. This includes all meals, drinks and entertainment. It also includes port fees, gratuities, and other shipboard amenities.


How do I pick the best cruise line?

It is easy to find the best cruise line. First, choose the type of cruise that you wish to take. Do you prefer a smaller cruise with fewer passengers or one with more? Next, consider how much you are willing to spend. If you are looking for something more affordable, look for cruises that offer "all-inclusive" packages. This will mean that you won't need to pay extra for meals, drinks, entertainment or other amenities. Finally, if you plan on a family trip, ensure that the cruise lines you choose offer good family programs.


Are there any cons to cruising?

Consider these things when weighing the pros and disadvantages of cruising. Some people may find that they don't want to spend their entire vacation on a boat. Others might prefer to stay closer to shore or in a hotel. Some people may feel uncomfortable living so far from land. However, choosing a cruise with plenty of time ashore can easily overcome these concerns.



Statistics

  • You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
  • The line estimates savings of 50% when you purchase this bundle. (travel.usnews.com)
  • *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
  • If you're traveling alone, you may also need to factor in a single supplement, adding up to as much as 100% of the cruise fare. (travel.usnews.com)



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How To

How do I plan my first Cruise?

Like any other trip, planning a cruise requires you to think about many factors, including where to go, what activities, how much to budget, and what to do with your money. You should be aware that there are important differences in the planning of your first cruise, especially if this is your first time. Cruises last longer than traditional land vacations (up 3 weeks), so don't forget to pack! These tips will help you make your cruise even more enjoyable.

  1. Start early. Book your cruise at least six months in advance. This way, you can get great deals and avoid crowds. Also, you'll have plenty time to research your ship, itinerary, ports and activities. You might even find a discount on your airfare!
  2. Pick a destination. It doesn't really matter what port you choose, just choose one that appeals. Many reasons people enjoy cruising to different places. Some enjoy exploring cities while others prefer relaxing on board. No matter what boat you are on, it is important to remember the type of destination that you wish to visit. Popular choices include the Caribbean, Europe, and Alaska.
  3. Book a Suite - If money is not an issue, consider booking a suite. Suites include extra space, a private terrace, and additional amenities. These suites are typically available for between $100 and $300 per night depending on the size of the room and availability of suites during the sailing date.
  4. Check the weather forecast - Cruising is often associated with warm tropical climates. But, make sure to check the weather forecasts on the days you'll visit the ports. The ocean is unpredictable, especially in places like Alaska or Antarctica, so it's best to know how bad the weather could potentially be before booking your cruise.
  5. Take only 10 things on your cruise. No need to take too many clothes or shoes with you. It's better to pack only what you actually need in small bags. Layer clothing, as you won't be able wash it at all on board.
  6. Read reviews before you purchase tickets. Make sure you understand the pricing policies, what services they provide, and whether their cancellation policy makes sense for you.
  7. Do not miss these must see spots. Visit each port at minimum once. Each location is unique and has its own culture. Take advantage of the many local attractions.




 



Cruise News - Worth Reading?