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Cruise News: Is it worth reading?



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Recent headlines related to cruise ships include an outbreak COVID-19 in Royal Caribbean's ships as well as an announcement by the company that it has registered nine new shipnames. We also have coverage on Carnival Jubilee's plans for marine biofuel bunkering. But what makes cruise news so fascinating? What makes cruise news interesting? Read on to find out!

Cruise ships are affected by COVID-19

Regina Osgood was horrified to learn that a COVID-19 virus outbreak occurred on a cruise ship. Sally developed symptoms on Carnival Spirit, and Regina and Sally thought that their cruise would be a great vacation. The virus was finally diagnosed and the couple were placed in quarantine at their cabin during their entire trip. They later returned to a hotel in Seattle. They admit that they were tortured during the quarantine. But, they are thankful to be back on land.


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Operators of cruise ships should have clear procedures in place for medical evacuations when they are at sea. They should be able to rely on commercial resources such as a vessel tender or chartered standby vessel as well as airlift. Protocols should reduce federal burden and not limit passenger access to time and space. The COVID-19-compliant masks should be provided on cruise ships. Because medical treatment can be disrupted by masks that don't fit correctly, it is important to make sure the masks are snugly fitted.

Royal Caribbean has added 9 cruise ships to its fleet

The Royal Caribbean registered nine new cruise ship names with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. These new names include the former Royal Caribbean ships Majesty and Monarch of the Seas. The delivery date for either of these ships is not known, but they will both be delivered by 2023. They will have 5,714 double occupancy, a gross tonnage 231,000 tons, and be 5,714 tall.


The size of a Royal Caribbean ship is usually listed in its name, as does the number of staterooms and crew members. There are currently 24 ships in operation, with six additional on order. No matter their size, Royal Caribbean ships provide many amenities for passengers. Apart from the many services and amenities, Royal Caribbean ships also offer the best entertainment, on-board dining, and entertainment.

Carnival Jubilee first large ship in the world to bunker using marine biofuel

Carnival Jubilee, which will arrive at Port Canaveral on the 30th of July, will be arriving there. The new ship, which weighs in at 182,800 gross tones, will be able to carry approximately 5,400 passengers and 1,700 crew members. It will sail seven-day itineraries in the western Caribbean. The large-sized cruise liner is among the first large ships that used LNG fuel. This company was the first to use LNG in passenger cruises.


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AIDA invested in environmentally responsible travel to help make the transition to sustainable fuels easier for the cruise industry. The cruise line is making an effort to use sustainable materials and has partnered with the Dutch biofuel pioneer GoodFuels. AIDAprima its latest ship uses the sustainable biofuel made 100% 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 something else I should learn before I go on a vacation?

You should know many things before going on your first cruise. First of all, remember that you will be traveling with other people. Be kind to these people, as you will never know their opinions on anything. Keep in mind that you will be dining and drinking with strangers. Be dressed appropriately. On deck, you should not wear shorts or tanks. Wear comfortable clothing you don't have to worry about getting muddy. Be prepared for extreme temperatures. Make sure you pack plenty of sunscreens. If you plan to spend some time outdoors, be sure to pack a hat with sunglasses and a light jacket. Last but not least, be responsible for your actions. Do not drink and drive.


Which type of cabin should I choose?

Consider the size of your cabin when you are considering buying one. Do you like sharing a bathroom or would you prefer to have your own? Or would you prefer to use your own bathroom? Are you sensitive to noise? Are you more likely to be in the dining area than in your stateroom? You should also consider whether you prefer an interior view or a balcony. Balconies are a bit more spacious, but can sometimes be loud. Interior views are usually quieter than balconies.


What can you expect on a cruise?

Have fun is the most important thing. There's no need to be too serious - just have fun.

There will be plenty of activities to suit everyone's interests. If you are feeling bored, there will always be someone who wants to chat with you.

Cruising is about enjoying your time and being relaxed. It isn't about seeing everything.

Many types of cruises are available, from short trips around Europe to longer voyages across the Pacific. It all depends on the purpose of your vacation.


How much does a cruise vacation run?

A cruise vacation costs $1,000 per head plus taxes. The average cost for a family vacation is $4,200. This includes all meals, drinks and entertainment. It also includes port fees, gratuities, and other shipboard amenities.


Is food available on a cruise or not?

The answer is yes All cruises offer complimentary food. To enjoy the food, you will need to purchase drinks.

The cost varies depending on what type of ship you are 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.



Statistics

  • For an example of savings, Royal Caribbean offers up to a 40% discount with a dining package. (travel.usnews.com)
  • *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
  • The line estimates savings of 50% when you purchase this bundle. (travel.usnews.com)
  • You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)



External Links

cdc.gov


royalcaribbean.com


cruisemarketwatch.com


travelandleisure.com




How To

How to stay safe while on a cruise ship

Before embarking on your cruise ship journey, there are many important things you should know. You must understand how to behave when onboard so you don't get into trouble. These safety tips will make your trip more enjoyable.

  1. At all times, be aware of your surroundings. People tend to gather together on cruise ships, especially at meals. It is easy to lose sight of your task when you are surrounded by people who want food and chat. Do not let people distract you from your task. If you spot someone using dangerous substances, such as smoking or alcohol, let them know politely.
  2. Keep your room keys close to your body when you board a ship. When you get onboard, hand your key over to the person checking you in. This way, they'll know where to find you if anything happens to you. Your passport is also important.
  3. Your valuables should be kept out of reach. Most cabins come equipped with drawers under the bed. That's a great place to store valuables such as passports, credit cards, and money. Also, make sure nothing valuable is visible in plain view. Keep your bags hidden in the closet.
  4. Hydrate. Even though cruise ships are well-stocked with water, it can sometimes be hard to remember how much. Make use of the free bottled water provided throughout the ship. Try to avoid getting dehydrated. Dehydration can make you tired and cranky, which can lead to fights or other accidents.
  5. Be attentive to all announcements. Announcements are posted everywhere, including on TV screens and public address systems. These announcements include safety procedures, emergency exits and weather reports. These announcements are important. These announcements could save your life.
  6. Do not leave your cabin without first locking the door. No matter how helpful a crew member appears, you should never leave your cabin unlocked. Thieves often break in through unlocked doors. You should ask the crew for permission before you use the restroom.
  7. Avoid going too far. The crew will need to wait for you to be rescued if you do fall overboard. Your body may be attracted by sharks and other sea creatures. It is best to wait for help.
  8. It is forbidden to smoke in the elevator. These elevators are pressurized, meaning smoke can build up quickly. Get out as soon as you feel dizzy. Although the air outside may be fresh, that doesn't mean your breathing is safe.
  9. The evacuation procedure. Each year, thousands of people die after being trapped in elevators. Follow the instructions on screen if you are in an emergency.
  10. Get familiar with the fire drill. Fire drills are usually conducted once per day. Everyone on the deck must evacuate during a drill. Follow the instructions given by crew members. Once the drill has been completed, return back to your cabin.
  11. Ask questions before accepting food and drink. Cruisers can get food poisoning. Many people are unaware that certain foods cannot be eaten aboard ships. Most cruise ships prohibit raw oysters. If you are unsure about the safety of the food, refuse to eat it and ask for another one.
  12. Be careful when using the pool. There have been many cases of passengers falling into the pools accidentally. This is a common occurrence. You may also slip and fall on the deck. Always wear appropriate footwear and pay close attention to what's around you.




 



Cruise News: Is it worth reading?