Holland America issued a statement this evening about their private cruise island ‘Half Moon Cay,’ reporting minimal damage after taking a direct hit from Hurricane Irene. Hurricane Irene struck Half Moon Cay as a category
Despite Hurricane Irene being hours away from the New York City area, two cruise lines are now headed to safer waters. Carnival Glory, departing today on a five-day eastern Canada
With the onset of Hurricane Irene, the term ‘weathering the storm’ rings true for one Holland America ship. The 719′ 1,350-passenger ms Veendam will dock at a NYC pier overnight tonight and
Norwegian Cruise Line, Royal Caribbean, and Princess Cruises are all reporting damage to their private resort-like islands, which are all based in the Bahamas. Royal Caribbean has canceled this weekend’s
Local paper ‘The Nassau Guardian‘ is reporting that the world- famous Straw Market on Bay Street was partially destroyed by Hurricane Irene among a couple other areas in Nassau, Bahamas.
Passengers that’ll be disembarking Carnival Cruise Lines’ 2,124-passenger Carnival Pride in Baltimore, MD, will be doing so a day earlier according to a statement that the company released. “The
The Grand Turk Cruise Center suffered minor damage as Hurricane Irene lashed the island as a category 2 hurricane on Tuesday. Located 470 miles south of Nassua, the Carnival corp.
Earlier this week we reported about Royal Caribbean leaving 145 passengers behind because the San Juan port authority was closing the port and making all the ships evacuate due to
Hurricane Irene had a direct effect on some passengers boarding Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas on Sunday when the ship was required by the San Juan port authority to
Like the main cruise destinations in Freeport and Nassau, Bahamas, cruise lines, also have their own private destinations. Coco Cay Royal Caribbean’s own little slice of heaven in the Bahamas.
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