KeithnRita Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Holland America Veendam, which left Sunday from New York on a seven-day Bermuda Cruise, will now depart Bermuda at approximately 5 p.m. on Thursday rather than Friday, and arrive in New York one day early on Saturday. Passengers will be able to disembark on Saturday or overnight until Sunday. There are currently no changes to Veendam's next cruise, a seven-night Bermuda sailing leaving New York on Sunday, August 28. The ship is scheduled to sail at 4:45 p.m. But, according to a statement from the line, "based on the storm's progress and intensity, departure may be delayed." That decision will not be made until Saturday evening or Sunday. Maasdam, which is nearing the end of a 35-night roundtrip Boston sailing, remains on schedule. The ship is due to arrive in Boston on Saturday, August 27, at 7 a.m. Maasdam's next sailing, a Canada and New England cruise that leaves from Boston at 5 p.m. on August 27, also remains on schedule. According to HAL, itinerary adjustments will be made as storm conditions warrant, but any changes will not impact the time of departure from Boston. Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Summit, currently sailing a Bermuda cruise, will depart King's Wharf, Bermuda Thursday at 6 p.m., a day earlier than originally scheduled. The ship will now arrive at its Bayonne, New Jersey homeport on Saturday, August 27, at 6 p.m. instead of Sunday morning. Norwegian Cruise Line Norwegian Gem, which left Sunday from New York for a week-long Bermuda cruise, arrived in King's Wharf, Bermuda Wednesday morning. The ship will leave Thursday at 6 p.m., a day earlier than planned, to avoid the path of Irene. Norwegian Gem will arrive in New York on Sunday, August 28 as scheduled. Norwegian Jewel, which is in the midst of a week-long Bahamas and Florida cruise, was in Great Stirrup Cay Tuesday (NCL's private Bahamian island) as originally planned. Instead of calling on Nassau Wednesday, Jewel spent the day at sea, then headed north en route to its New York homeport. It'll reach N.Y.C. on Saturday as scheduled. Norwegian Sky visited Nassau Tuesday as scheduled. The ship cut its Wednesday call in Great Stirrup Cay and spent the day at sea. On Thursday, the ship will miss its call to Grand Bahama Island and visit Key West instead. Sky completes its four-night cruise on Friday in Miami. Royal Caribbean Explorer of the Seas will now embark from Bayonne, New Jersey, on Saturday, August 27, at 4 p.m., one hour earlier than originally scheduled. The ship will be sailing a five-night Bermuda cruise. Monarch of the Seas did not call on CocoCay, the line's private Bahamian island, Tuesday. The ship, which left Port Canaveral Monday on a four-night Bahamas cruise, was in Nassau Wednesday and will spend Thursday at sea before returning to Port Canaveral Friday. Majesty of the Seas did not call on CocoCay Wednesday. Instead, the ship sailed directly to Key West, where it arrived at 4 p.m. Wednesday and is staying overnight until 6 p.m. on Thursday. Majesty is scheduled to conclude its four-night Bahamas and Florida cruise in Miami on Friday. Royal Caribbean reversed the itinerary for Oasis of the Seas, which left Fort Lauderdale on Saturday for a week-long Western Caribbean cruise. The ship visited Cozumel on Monday; spent Tuesday at sea; called on Falmouth, Jamaica on Wednesday; and is visiting Labadee, the line's private peninsula in Haiti, on Thursday. Oasis will spend Friday at sea before returning to Fort Lauderdale on Saturday as scheduled. Freedom of the Seas, which left Sunday from Port Canaveral on a week-long Western Caribbean cruise, is sailing a reversed itinerary. The new itinerary includes Cozumel (Tuesday), Grand Cayman (Wednesday), Falmouth, Jamaica (Thursday) and Labadee (Friday). Oasis' sister ship, Allure of the Seas, is visiting all the ports originally scheduled on its week-long Caribbean cruise, but in a slightly different order. The ship will visit Nassau, Bahamas on Saturday, August 27, instead of Monday, August 22. Visits to St. Thomas (Wednesday) and St. Maarten (Thursday) took place as planned. Royal Caribbean has scrambled the order for Serenade of the Seas' seven-night Southern Caribbean cruise, which left from San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Sunday. The new order is as follows: Aruba (Tuesday), Curacao (Wednesday), St. Kitts (Friday) and St. Thomas (Saturday). Carnival Cruise Lines Carnival Glory which leaves New York on Saturday for a five-night Canada cruise, will call on Halifax Monday and Saint John Tuesday instead of the other way around. Carnival Fantasy which left its Charleston, South Carolina homeport Thursday for a six-night cruise, will not be able to call on King's Wharf, Bermuda on Saturday and Sunday. The ship will visit Cozumel (Sunday) and Key West (Monday) instead. Carnival Fascination which left its Jacksonville, Florida, homeport Thursday for a four-night cruise, will sail an altered itinerary. The ship will no longer call at Freeport (Friday) and may have to swap its Saturday call in Nassau for a visit to Key West. Carnival Sensation which left its Port Canaveral, Florida, homeport Thursday for a three-night cruise, will no longer call on Nassau on Friday and Saturday. The ship will instead spend two days in Key West (Friday and Saturday) and return to Port Canaveral Sunday morning as planned. Carnival Pride, which left Baltimore on Sunday for a week-long Bahamas and Florida cruise, is sailing a revised route. The ship visited Port Canaveral Tuesday (instead of Wednesday as planned) and was in Freeport Wednesday. Pride is no longer stopping in Nassau Thursday. To stay ahead of the storm, the ship is now spending Thursday, Friday and Saturday at sea, and it may have to return to Baltimore early to stay ahead of the storm. Carnival Triumph, which sailed from New Orleans on Saturday for a week-long Bahamas and Florida cruise, swapped its Bahamas calls for visits to Western Caribbean ports. The new route includes stops in Key West (Tuesday, as planned), Cozumel (Wednesday) and Progreso (Thursday). Carnival Destiny, which departed Miami on Monday for a five-night cruise to Grand Turk, Half Moon Cay and Nassau, instead visited Key West Tuesday. It called on Cozumel Wednesday and is visiting Costa Maya Thursday. Carnival Conquest, which left Galveston on Sunday for a week-long Bahamas and Florida cruise, is now sailing a Western Caribbean itinerary. The new route includes visits to Costa Maya (Wednesday), Cozumel (Thursday) and Progreso (Friday). Carnival Victory had to cancel Monday's call at St. Thomas, but was in Barbados for its scheduled Wednesday call. The remainder of Victory's seven-night cruise from San Juan is proceeding as scheduled. Carnival Liberty, in the midst of a seven-night Eastern Caribbean cruise from Miami, stopped in Grand Turk Monday instead of spending the day at sea as originally planned. The remainder of the cruise is as scheduled. Carnival Miracle, which embarked from New York Thursday on an eight-night Eastern Caribbean cruise, is sailing an altered itinerary. Instead of visiting San Juan, St. Thomas and Grand Turk, the ship called on Grand Turk Monday and Half Moon Cay Tuesday. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruisetarp Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 Lots and lots of changes thanks to Irene. Travel safe all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DebbieandJerry Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 I think the changes will keep changing. Let's just hope that the ships don't leave their debarked port early (like they did in San Juan) this past weekend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheSkipper Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 I think the changes will keep changing. Let's just hope that the ships don't leave their debarked port early (like they did in San Juan) this past weekend. Thanks Keith for all the updates. Have not been on this site for awhile and just thought I'd drop by to see what Irene was doing to the cruise industry. The best thing about being on a cruise ship is that in can MOVE! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DebbieandJerry Posted August 26, 2011 Report Share Posted August 26, 2011 We've been diverted once (paid for Eastern and got Western). We had the choice of flying home or cruising. Of course we picked cruising. We've been in bad weather (6 days out of 7 raining and cold in the Caribbean). We don't get rattled. We're on vacation. We're on a cruise! Sunbathing and suntanning have become fourth fiddle. As Jerry says, as long as the casino is open, then he's happy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scalise12 Posted August 27, 2011 Report Share Posted August 27, 2011 THE CRUISE LINES DO THE BEST THEY CAN FOR BAD WEATHER, WE WOULD RATHER BE DIVERTED TO A SAFER PORT ANYTIME Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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