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Carnival cruise takes terrifying turn hours into dream trip: ‘Happened so fast’
A cruise ship passenger’s relaxing holiday to Australia’s iconic Whitsunday Islands took a terrifying and almost fatal turn late last month. Joshua Gul was buzzing with excitement when he boarded the Carnival Encounter in Brisbane on June 24 alongside 15 loved ones.
Eager to celebrate his dad’s 80th birthday, the Queenslander and his family members spent the first day settling in and enjoying the sea voyage. However, just hours later their elation turned to dread.
Around 6am the next morning, as the ship was anchored offshore at Airlie Beach, Joshua awoke to a radiating pain in his left arm and hand, according to Mackay Hospital and Health Service.
Worried about the intensity of his pain, the 55-year-old’s wife Nancy alerted relatives staying in the cabin next door. “Thankfully, they quickly rang the onboard medical team who arrived at our cabin within five minutes,” she said.
“When the doctor and nurses arrived, he was already unconscious and had gone into cardiac arrest — they had to start resuscitation immediately; it all happened so fast.”
Wife and daughter watch in horror as cruise medics perform CPR
Nancy and the couple’s 16-year-old daughter watched on in horror as the medical team performed CPR on Joshua for 30 minutes. He was then rushed ashore on a shuttle boat and taken to Proserpine Hospital before being medically evacuated by helicopter to Mackay Base Hospital.
Once there, the 55-year-old was admitted into intensive care and placed in an induced coma, prompting his concerned relatives to leave the cruise and travel to his bedside.
After five days on a ventilator, the dad finally opened his eyes. Two days later he underwent an angiogram, which revealed the cardiac episode had been caused by a potential blockage and narrowing of blood vessels in his heart, the Mackay Hospital and Health Service reports.
Cruise ship’s medical team saved passenger’s life, doctor says
Mackay Base Hospital ICU Director Stephen Luke said the onboard medical team’s fast response was crucial in Joshua’s recovery. “CPR and defibrillation on the cruise ship truly saved his life,” he said.
“This is the chain of survival at work, with the added challenges of retrieval off the cruise ship and distance in North Queensland. We were all really excited to see Josh wake up without serious damage to his brain.”
Nancy said it is an “absolute miracle” her husband of 24 years didn’t suffer any cognitive impairment. “Joshua was very lucky in what was an incredibly unlucky situation for us,” she said.
“If this cardiac episode had happened at home and not on the cruise ship in the Whitsundays, Joshua wouldn’t have had such rapid access to care like he did, and he probably wouldn’t have made it.” The couple live in Buderim, in the Sunshine Coast region.
Despite his incredibly close call, Joshua has vowed to have another crack at a cruising holiday. “I was having a great time on the ship… but I was on a shuttle boat, had my first ride in a helicopter, as well as an ambulance trip — and I missed all of it as I was unconscious,” he said.
But his mum is less than keen to join, given this is the third voyage she’s been forced to cancel due to illness or injury.
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Now, ASTA River Cruise Expo 2026 Expands: More Ships, More Learning in Amsterdam, here’s What You Need to Know
Friday, July 18, 2025
The American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) is pleased to announce an expanded River Cruise Expo March 11-15, 2026 in Amsterdam. The event that was initially so popular it was sold out as early as April, is so successful that ASTA has had to secure extra docking spaces. That’s a good step since it allows more venues and boats that can participate in making the expo enjoyable.
Additional Docking Space Boosts Attendance
The business development team at ASTA has worked hard to secure additional dock space, and registration for travel advisors and other industry professionals has reopened. This preemptive measure should lead to better show participation, and a broader network for those involved on both sides of the business. The capital of the Netherlands, with its intricate waterways and easy to navigate tourist infrastructure, is a perfect city to host the bigger competition.
There will be cruise ships from 15 lines at the exposition
No less than fifteen river cruise vessels will be exhibited at the ASTA gathering in 2026. The event delivers in-depth insight into the newest industry technologies and onboard product innovations. The addition of two ships reflects ASTA’s dedication to growing a variety of new cruising options that agents can sell to their clients.
Celebrity to Offer River Cruises Celebrity Cruises and Trafalgar Will Offer River Cruises
A special feature of the expo will be the launch of the first-ever river products on the local market by Celebrity River Cruises and Trafalgar Tours. With this in mind, the following leading brands will launch services and features, offering brides-to-be a first look and chance to try before anyone else! The two companies’ offerings reflect the expansion of the river cruising sector and have taken interest from the established ocean cruise lines and tour operators.
Celebrity River Cruises is expected to bring the luxury that is synonymous with ocean cruising to the rivers of Europe and around the world. Another company known for its immersive land tours, Trafalgar, will demonstrate its distinctive take on river cruising, which combines cultural depth with home-away-from-home comfort and convenience.
Longer General Sessions Create Learning Opportunities
Another big change for the 2026 River Cruise Expo is expanding the general session from one day to two. The new expanded format is designed to enhance educational value greatly, according to ASTA. Attendees will have additional time to interact with industry leaders, listen to thought-provoking panels, and also network on a larger scale.
Keynote Speaker Inspiration from Elizabeth Gilbert
Keynote speaker Elizabeth Gilbert, best-selling author of the inspirational Eat, Pray, Love, will make her SCTE-ISBE Cable-Tec Expo debut and kick off the event. Gilbert’s captivating narrative is sure to strike the right chord with travel advisors, providing inspiration, motivation, and never-before-heard sentiment on the transformative power of travel. Her attendance serves to reinforce ASTA’s commitment to providing unforgettable, immersive experiences.
AmaSofia’s Godmother Named: Sarah Little
Sarah Little, ASTA’s senior vice president of business development, will serve as godmother of AmaWaterways’ new AmaSofia. The ceremonial acknowledgment honors Little’s significant achievements within the travel industry and recognizes her commitment to river cruising. The naming is one of the most treasured traditions to represent the formal commencement of a ship’s life and service to her country.
Showcase Networking and Sneak Peeks for the Audience
River Cruise Expo claims to provide networking opportunities for travel advisors, cruise lines, and industry partners. Delegates will receive exclusive previews of new ships and once-in-a-lifetime onboard experiences to allow them to make knowledgeable recommendations to their clients. Advisors appreciate the opportunity to stay ahead of industry trends and changing client needs.
Amsterdam: An Ideal Host City
With Amsterdam’s classic spider web of canals and seafaring tradition, it’s not a surprise the city hosts ASTA’s function. Delegates will have the exciting opportunity to experience the hustle and bustle of this internationally renowned city, visiting historical sites, museums, and enjoying great food. The city of Amsterdam easily facilitates conferences and events of this size, making it easy and enjoyable for international visitors.
Industry Impacts and Future Prospects
With river cruising increasingly becoming a standout favorite among travelers for their smaller, less chaotic, and more culturally focused travel experience, the added dimension of the ASTA River Cruise Expo is timely. Where industry trends and insights are shared and new partnerships are forged and developed, ATM is where the global building and construction community comes together to drive towards sustainable success.
ASTA’s proactive growth is a further testament to the leadership of the travel industry and the standards by which the world travels. This year is set to be game-changing and will further solidify Amsterdam on the map as a top destination for river cruise events.
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Belizean DJs Train for Cruise Ship Entertainment Careers – Love FM Belize News & Music Power
Eleven Belizean DJs participated in a seminar this afternoon to prepare them for the opportunity of working on a cruise ship. The seminar was hosted by the US-based company Dena Entertainment. Alex Dena, founder of the company, shared his experience having been a Belizean DJ who started working on a cruise ship. He explained that the requirements to be successful go beyond knowing how to mix music.
Following the seminar, the DJs participated in an audition for Dena and a panel of judges, aiming to get a placement on a cruise ship this fall. The results of the auditions is expected to be released by late August or early September.
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