Caribbean Cruising is Back!

This week we have a lot of positive cruise news stories to cover. A cruise ship rescued a group of people from their sinking boat. We also are very excited to announce Caribbean cruising is back. We are going to share all the details around that and more. 

A boat was stranded, taking on water, 37 miles off the coast of Florida in International Waters. They were lucky that a Carnival Cruise ship saw them and was able to respond. The Carnival Sensation is a 855 foot ship that can accommodate more than 2,000 passengers, noticed their boat. The Carnival Sensation has been working with limited crew and no passengers. The crew went to rescue the sinking boat and provided blankets, life jackets, food and water. A lot of the cruise ship news this year has been disappointing, it is nice to know that this cruise ship, which doesn't have any passengers, was able to help. 

A lot of our cruise news update videos has been about cancellations. Finally we have a story about cruising resuming to the Caribbean. This is also a big story as they are stopping at ports which will allow American passengers. We have seen cruising resume in Europe but only for passengers of that country. The Seadream 1 has left Norway where it has been sailing all summer and is on its way to the Caribbean. There are going to be strict safety protocols to ensure passenger and crew safety. The Seadream has learned a lot from its experience this summer and will be bringing those lessons to the Caribbean. Ports of call also have rules which passengers will have to follow. Many people have been asking when will cruises resume, and now we have the answer. Seadream cruises has their first sail date set as November 7th. We are thrilled about this positive cruise line news and are excited to track how it goes. 

We hope that you liked our cruise industry news update. Would you go to Barbados to cruise? Have you seen the floating mega ships off the coast? Are there any cruise news stories you would like us to cover?

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Happy Travels! 🦩

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