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Ripping up the rule book

The stateroom
Sea terrace stateroom.
My Sea Terrace room on Deck 10 is the perfect home base. The so-called Seabed can be converted into a lounge setup during the day, but I keep mine as a bed. It feels more like a holiday when you can sit on your bed with a book or laptop. Smart storage – deep drawers, a streamlined wardrobe, and hidden nooks – keep everything tidy. The private balcony is a highlight while the room itself has had a cosy seating area. A bedside tablet controls everything from lighting to curtains with a tap.
Food
The cheekily named Lick me Till Ice Cream.
For a lively night out, Gunbae is my standout. This Korean barbecue spot makes dinner an interactive experience, with guests on communal tables grilling marinated short ribs and juicy prawns right at the table. Over at Pink Agave, the rib-eye steak is perfectly grilled and paired with a zesty salsa. Beyond the sit-down restaurants, quirky food spots add to the fun. Lick Me Till Ice Cream (yes, that’s its name) serves rotating flavours like Ube coconut and Key West Lime Pie.
Gunbae Korean Barbecue.
Entertainment
The Red Room theatre offers immersive shows that blend live music, high-energy dance, and jaw-dropping technology: think immersive projections, and digital backdrops that create a whole new world. Scarlet Night, which takes over the upper decks on the second night, is a highlight, when the whole cruise ship dons their best (and glitteriest) red attire.
The verdict
Valiant Lady takes the cruise playbook and rips it up — in the best way. If you’re into edgy design, elevated food, and adults-only fun, you’ll love it. If you’re after bingo and buffet lines… maybe not.
The essentials
Valiant Lady sails from her home port of Miami on a mix of Caribbean and Mediterranean itineraries. My four-night Fire & Sunset Soirees starts and ends in Miami, with stops at Key West and in Bimini, Bahamas. Solo fares for this cruise typically start at $US880 ($1351), while cabins for two start from $US1272 ($1952). Prices vary by season and availability. See virginvoyages.com
Valiant Lady rips up the cruising rule book.Credit: Getty Images
Our rating out of five
★★★★
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The writer was a guest of Virgin Voyages.
Swell
Between the many chic spaces and endless activities, this cruise is all about offering moments for personal escape as well as group bonding.
Not so swell
The Virgin Voyages app, used for everything from daily schedules to personal bookings, occasionally encounters glitches, making planning and booking difficult.
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Carnival Celebrates Opening of Celebration Key – Cruise Industry News

Carnival Cruise Line celebrated the opening of Celebration Key with a special ceremony held on Saturday.
According to a press release, the Carnival Vista was the first ship to visit the new private destination in Grand Bahama, with nearly 5,000 guests onboard.
As part of the ceremony, Carnival Cruise Line’s President Christine Duffy, Carnival Corporation’s CEO Josh Weinstein, Chief Fun Officer Shaquille O’Neal and Carnival Vista’s Captain Paolo Severini turned the key that “unlocked” the gates to the 10-story Suncastle, a landmark building in the new destination that is home to two racing waterslides.
They also cut the ribbon to open Lokono Cove, the shopping village, while O’Neal made the first shot at the basketball court, which was followed by a champagne toast at Pearl Cove Beach Club, an adults-only retreat.
“Today marks an extraordinary milestone for Carnival as we open the first phase of our initial $600 million investment, with more to come. Celebration Key is more than just a beautiful place; it’s a celebration of the Bahamian paradise our guests love, complemented by an impressive variety of incredible new experiences and offerings,” said Duffy.
“We’ve built the ultimate beach day for our guests, whether they crave fun in the sun or relaxation under a palm tree,” she added.
According to Carnival, Celebration Key will initially bring more than two million guests a year to Grand Bahama. By 2028, this number is expected to grow to four million.
“The economic impact for Grand Bahama is substantial, with hundreds of long-term jobs created by daily operations,” the company added.
The destination features an adjacent cruise pier capable of accommodating two of Carnival’s largest ships simultaneously.
Construction is also underway for an extension to the pier, which will be able to accommodate two additional vessels.
Celebration Key features five areas for guests to explore, including Paradise Plaza, a central location where guests are welcomed with live music.
Other spaces include Starfish Lagoon and Calypso Lagoon, as well as Pearl Cove Beach Club and Lokono Cove.
Guests will also find more than 30 food and beverage venues across the destination, which are said to offer something for everyone.
The destination offers a variety of live entertainment that includes Junkanoo parades, roaming rake-and-scrape musicians, DJs and all-day beach games.
For private relaxation, a variety of cabanas, daybeds and villas are available, and sports courts, water activities and shore excursions are also offered.
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Cruise ships panned for fireworks callousness amid Ha Long Bay accident rescue efforts

Fireworks display on Ambassador Cruise. Photo courtesy of Ambassador Cruise
Two cruise ships in Ha Long Bay have attracted criticism for setting off fireworks even as authorities continued to search for the victims of a tourist boat accident.
The displays on Saturday night by Ambassador Cruise and Sea Octopus took place just hours after the Vinh Xanh 58 overturned with 49 people on board including over 20 children.
The accident claimed the lives of 35 people while four others were still unaccounted for until now.
Many tourists expressed shock that the fireworks went ahead despite the sirens blaring across Ha Long City as rescue operations continued into the night on Saturday.
“Watching the live stream, I couldn’t believe it,” Ha Viet, a tourist from Hanoi, said.
“Rescue teams were still struggling to find victims, yet some cruise ships were hosting entertainment activities like nothing had happened.”
Vinh Xanh 58 was struck by a sudden thunderstorm at around 1:30 p.m. on Saturday.
Thuy Anh, a tourism industry worker in Ha Long, called the fireworks display “insensitive and unprofessional.”
“Some claimed the ships lost internet connection and weren’t aware of the tragedy, but that’s unreasonable. The accident happened in the afternoon and the fireworks didn’t start until 9 p.m.”
While many people slammed the fireworks displays, others urged for understanding, pointing out that the companies had issued public apologies.
A tourist familiar with Ha Long cruises said activities such as music and fireworks are often highlights for both local and international guests in the evenings.
“The cruise operators have apologized and committed to addressing the consequences.”
On Sunday Ambassador Cruise and Sea Octopus issued formal apologies on their social media pages.
Ambassador Cruise said the fireworks were part of a pre-planned schedule but admitted to a “lack of sensitivity,” which caused emotional distress to victims’ families and the public.
Sea Octopus described its fireworks display as a “serious and unacceptable mistake” due to poor communication and situational awareness among its crew.
The company pledged to tighten procedures, improve emergency communication and support affected families during this difficult time.
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World’s largest cruise ship heads to Florida ahead of August maiden voyage

The largest cruise ship in the world that’s anticipated to become the crown jewel of Royal Caribbean’s sprawling fleet will be docking in Florida before it departs on its first-ever voyage in late August.
The “Star of the Seas” ship, complete with 20 decks and a mind-boggling capacity for 5,000 passengers, set sail from its construction port in Finland on Thursday and is set to arrive at Florida’s Port Canaveral on Aug. 15, according to its website.
The ship is set to embark on its maiden voyage on Aug. 31. In the meantime, staff at Port Canaveral are battening down the hatches as they prepare for the thousands of tourists it will attract.
After departing from the Orlando dock, the ship will make stops in the eastern and western ends of the Caribbean, including San Juan, St. Kitts, Cozumel and access to Royal Caribbean’s private island in the Bahamas.
Such luxury comes at a hefty price, though.
The cheapest ticket starts at $951 per person. The experience boasts a laundry list of activities free of extra charge, including access to the largest waterpark at sea and even a taste of Broadway through rotating performances of “Back to the Future: The Musical,” according to its website.
For the last 22 years, Royal Caribbean has been voted Best Overall by Travel Weekly readers.
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