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Propulsion Issues, Updated Cruise Packages, Itineraries

Are you ready for Cruise Hive’s comprehensive weekly news recap? Of course you are, so let’s dig in! Top headlines this week include the grand opening of the long-awaited Celebration Key, Carnival Cruise Line’s new private island destination, and the updating of Princess Cruises’ two add-on packages, Premier and Plus.
Also, find out which cruise ship had a temporary water shortage, and why a Celebrity Cruises’ voyage was cancelled.
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Cruise Line Officially Opens Celebration Key
The highly-anticipated opening of Carnival Cruise Line’s new private island destination, Celebration Key, went off without a hitch on July 19, 2025, with Carnival Vista becoming the first ship to deliver guests to the exclusive enclave on Grand Bahama Island.
The $600 million development featured live music, fireworks, scores of cruise line and local dignitaries, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Even Shaquille O’Neal showed up, throwing the first ball at the basketball court.
Guests got their first look at the Suncastle, where thrill seekers experienced two racing waterslides, the marketplace called Lonoko Cove, the adult-only Pearl Cove Beach Club, plus multiple pools, swim-up bars, lagoons, and warm turquoise waters.
Carnival Cruise Line Brand Ambassador John Heald was there too, touring the destination and making videos to post on his social media. He showed off Celebration Key’s in-pool swings and the private cabanas available for rent, among other fun features of the destination.
Work is already underway to expand the pier so that more than one cruise ship can visit at the same time.
Ship’s Speed Issue Causes Cancellation of Caribbean Cruise
Ongoing propulsion issues caused Celebrity Cruises to cancel Celebrity Beyond’s July 20, 2025 voyage, a 7-night Caribbean cruise from PortMiami.
The sailing had been delayed by one day, but then the cruise line altered course and nixed the voyage outright. Guests had been looking forward to visiting Nassau, Bahamas, St. Thomas, USVI, and Philipsburg, St. Maarten.
The technical problem had surfaced on the ship’s previous cruise, which was late to return to port by one day due to the lowered speed of the vessel. Efforts to fix the problem were under way but work crews needed more time to assess and complete repairs.
Guests booked on the cancelled cruise were refunded and provided with a 100% future cruise credit, valid for any of the line’s voyages departing within one year. It also offered reimbursements for flights (up to $400) and hotel expenses (up to $250).
It is unclear whether any future cruises will be impacted by the needed repairs.
Princess Cruises Updates Its Add-On Packages’ Perks, Prices
Princess Cruises added some new benefits to its Premier and Plus inclusive packages, and removed a few as well. The updated plans are on sale now and are valid for departures starting in 2026.
The costs of both packages rose. Premier jumped by $10 per person, per day, bringing the full cost to $100 per day, while Plus rose by $5 per day, to $65.
The prices of the add-on value plans are higher on the line’s two newest ships, Sun Princess and Star Princess. Premier packages cost $105 per person per day, while Plus plans cost $70 per person per day.
Specific changes include benefits tied to specialty dining and casual dining, the beverage packages, WiFi access, crew gratuities, and shore excursion credits.
For instance, the Premier plan now features a shore excursion credit up to $300 for cruises 21 days or longer; $200 for cruises of 10 to 20 days; and $100 for sailings of 6 to 9 days.
Gone from both packages are free fitness classes, among other perks the line said were not guest favorites.
Cruise Guests Arrested on Drug Charges in Bermuda
Four guests sailing aboard a Carnival Cruise Line ship to Bermuda were detained by the ship’s security team and then arrested by Bermuda police authorities upon arrival at Kings Wharf. The charge: possession with intent to sell drugs in the island nation.
According to police, the passengers allegedly had in their possession cannabis, THC vape pens and gummies, and a supply of carfentanyl, a synthetic opioid similar to fentanyl but stronger.
The Bermuda Police Service’s Narcotics Unit is investigating the case and the four suspects are in custody in Bermuda.
They are potentially subject to prosecution in Bermuda and the US. If convicted under the US Controlled Substances Import and Export Act, they could be fined up to $5 million and serve prison terms from up to 20 years to life.
Carnival Cruise Line’s zero-tolerance policy enables it to remove guests found to be in possession of illegal drugs and to ban them from sailing with the line in the future.
Onboard Water Shortage Prompts Itinerary Change
A shortage of fresh water onboard Ambassador Cruise Line’s Ambition caused the ship to alter port calls so that she can take on a needed supply of H20 during her 11-night Normandy and British Isles cruise, which departed Newcastle on July 19, 2025.
The ship, for reasons unexplained, was unable to secure the full amount of needed water at her departure port.
Port calls to Portland and Fowey were swapped, making Portland an earlier call since the ship can take on a water supply at that destination.
The ship called at Portland on July 25, 2025, rather than the originally planned July 26, 2025. Ambition will call at Fowey on July 26 instead of July 25. Shore tours were adjusted to accommodate the itinerary change.
The 25-year-old ship carries 1,248 guests. The vessel can create fresh water from saltwater by using its Evaporators and Reverse Osmosis equipment, but cannot do so in all ports and sea areas.
Cruise Line Opens Sales on 500-Plus 2027 Voyages
Norwegian Cruise Line detailed its deployment plans for spring and summer of 2027 and opened for sale some 500 voyages that will visit nearly 60 countries.
Twenty ships will offer cruise vacations from 30 homeports, calling at 150 ports across the globe between April and October 2027.
Guests can choose to explore the Mediterranean and Northern Europe, the Caribbean, Alaska, Bermuda, Canada/New England, and even the South Pacific. Among the most noteworthy deployments are the homeporting of what will be the line’s newest ship, Norwegian Luna, in New York.
The 3,500-guest ship, which will enter service in April 2026, will offer sailings from the Big Apple to Bermuda, spending two overnights at the Royal Naval Dockyard.
Other highlights of the season feature Alaska voyages, with three ships — Norwegian Encore, Norwegian Bliss, and Norwegian Joy sailing roundtrip from Seattle, and another, Norwegian Jade, operating between Vancouver, British Columbia, and Whittier, Alaska.
Norwegian Prima will be among the ships based in Europe, sailing from Southampton to destinations including Croatia, Montenegro, Iceland, and Norway.
Three more ships will sail the Eastern and Western Mediterranean, bringing guests to classic ports such as Barcelona, Istanbul, and Rome.
MSC World Asia Unveils Updated Entertainment
When MSC Cruises’ MSC World Asia launches in December 2026, she will introduce new entertainment options for guests of all ages.
The Clubhouse, debuting on the mega-ship, is designed to be a magnet for families, with its retro games such as roller skating and bumper cars.
Several spaces are being refreshed and updated for the new-build, which can accommodate 6,700 guests with all berths filled.
Luna Park, which is already offered on MSC World Europa and MSC World America, will be improved as a multi-purpose destination, at times a space for youth activities, a nightclub, and themed parties.
The Harbour is also being redone for the new ship and will offer an outdoor adventure park with a ropes course and waterslides. The Tree of Life @ The Spiral, the longest dry slide at sea, will give thrill seekers 265 feet of twists and turns.
The ship’s World Theatre will be the setting for stage shows and musical performances, while World Promenade will host parades, street dances, light shows, and plenty more.
More Cruise Headlines
Looking for more cruise news? Cruise Hive has many more developments covered. Learn about protests that prevented a cruise ship from debarking guests at a Greek island; Antigua officials touring the construction site of the island’s new cruise terminal; and a famous shore excursion bar in Grand Turk getting a big expansion.
Also, the residential ship Villa Vie Odyssey adding a floating recreation platform, and erosion causing some problems at Disney Cruise Line’s private island destination.
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Cruise Ship Crew Member Allegedly Stabbed Another Employee Before Suicide

Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas
Crew Member Accused of Stabbing Coworker Before Jumping From Ship
Published
The crew member who jumped to his death from Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas earlier this week allegedly attacked someone before taking his own life.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ … the man — a 35-year-old from South Africa — is accused of stabbing another crew member — a 28-year-old woman also from South Africa — multiple times before jumping from the ship.
Authorities are still investigating the motive for the stabbing … and, while some rumors have claimed the two are married, we’re told that hasn’t been confirmed yet.
Police say the woman who was allegedly stabbed sustained multiple injuries to her upper body, but is in stable condition. It’s unclear if she remained on the ship for medical care after the stabbing or if she was taken off the ship when they docked somewhere.
TMZ.com
As we told you … rescue workers recovered the man’s body from the ocean Thursday night — a shocking clip shows his body being held by workers as they return to the ship. TMZ also obtained a photo of the area he jumped from, blocked off by caution tape.
The ship finished up a 7-day Eastern Caribbean voyage Saturday … with plans to dock in Miami just a few hours ago.
We’ve reached out to Royal Caribbean for more info … so far, no word back.
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Royal Caribbean Crew Member Stabbed Fellow Worker Before Jumping off Ship

NEED TO KNOW
- A Royal Caribbean crew member has died after he reportedly jumped off the Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas ship on July 24
- The man went overboard after he allegedly stabbed a female co-worker
- The stabbing incident allegedly occurred during a “personal dispute,” according to local police
A Royal Caribbean crew member who died after going overboard on the Icon of the Seas ship reportedly jumped into the water after allegedly stabbing a co-worker.
The employee, identified as a 35-year-old South African man, was found unresponsive in the water by rescue team members after jumping overboard off the coast of the Bahamas, on Tuesday, July 24, NBC affiliate WTVJ reported.
According to the Royal Bahamian Police, per the outlet, the man allegedly stabbed another crew member, identified as a 28-year-old South African woman, “multiple times” before fleeing and jumping into the water. He was later found unresponsive in the ocean and pronounced dead by onboard medical staff.
In footage posted on TikTok, passengers on the cruise ship are seen gathering by the sides of the ship and looking across the water. One person is heard saying that they can see the man who went overboard in the sea.
Another clip shared shows a man lying motionless on a rescue boat while surrounded by medical team members as the boat is being pulled up from the water and onto the cruise ship.
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The woman was stabbed in the upper body area and is in a stable condition after receiving treatment, WTVJ reported.
A Royal Caribbean spokesperson said in a statement, per the outlet, “Our onboard security team responded to an incident involving two crew members in a personal dispute. One of the crew members was injured, was attended to by the onboard medical team and she is now in stable condition.
“Unfortunately, the other crew member is deceased after he went overboard and was recovered in a search and rescue operation.”
The ship was heading to the Bahamas’ CocoCay when the man went overboard at around 7:00 p.m. local time from the ship’s port side, Cruise Hive and Fox affiliate WSVN reported. Life preservers were then dropped from the ship to mark the man’s location and begin a rescue, according to the outlets.
A cruise line spokesperson previously confirmed the man’s death to PEOPLE in a statement, saying, “Our crew immediately initiated a search and rescue operation, but unfortunately the crew member passed away.”
An autopsy is being carried out to determine the cause of death, per WTVJ.
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PEOPLE has reached out to the Royal Caribbean and Royal Bahamian Police for comment.
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Is the cruise ship Amy Bradley disappeared from still in use?

Amy Bradley went missing from the Rhapsody of the Seas Royal Caribbean cruise ship in March 1998 — and the ship is still in use today.
According to the Royal Caribbean website, the 915-ft-long boat embarked on its maiden voyage in May 1997, less than one year before Amy vanished without a trace while on a cruise with her family.
The Rhapsody of the Seas, which has the capacity for 2,416 passengers, was revitalized in 2012 and is still sailing today. The ship currently makes trips taking off from Tampa, Florida, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Upcoming Rhapsody of the Seas cruises include stops in Mexico, Belize, Honduras, the Cayman Islands, St. Thomas, the U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Maarten, Antigua, Barbados, Aruba, Bonaire, St. Lucia, and Curaçao.
Amy went missing on March 24, 1998. Her family noticed her absence as the Rhapsody of the Seas was approaching the dock in Curaçao. Amy’s father, Ron Bradley, was the last member of the family to see her alive. He saw her sleeping on the balcony of the family’s cabin at around 5:30 a.m. When he woke up again about half an hour later, Amy was nowhere to be found.
The Bradleys asked cruise ship personnel to wait until Amy was found before letting passengers off the boat in Curaçao, but that didn’t happen. Other guests were able to leave the ship before the search for Amy was conducted, which made it difficult to determine whether she fell or jumped off the boat, walked off with the rest of the guests, or met with foul play.
Kirk Detweiler, who was the cruise director for Rhapsody of the Seas when Amy was onboard, thinks Amy jumped or fell, but not everyone is convinced. Some suspect that cruise ship bass player Alistir Douglas could’ve been involved somehow. Even his daughter, Amica Douglas, isn’t convinced of his innocence.
READ MORE: Where is Amy Bradley’s family now, 27 years after her disappearance?
Amica participated in the Netflix docuseries “Amy Bradley Is Missing,” which premiered on July 16. She recalled her mother telling her that Alistir had a suitcase full of pictures of white women and acted strange when he returned home from Amy’s cruise. Alistir was seen dancing with Amy the night before her disappearance, but he has vehemently denied any involvement in her disappearance.
Another theory is that Amy fell victim to sex trafficking. Several people claim to have seen her alive after her disappearance, with reported sightings on Curaçao, Barbados, and a website promoting prostitution.
If Amy were alive today, she would be 53 years old. Her dad, mom Iva, and brother Brad all participated in “Amy Bradley Is Missing” and are still hoping for answers about Amy’s whereabouts.
“Amy Bradley Is Missing” is available to stream on Netflix.
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