Carnival cruise ship passengers left terrified after ship sails through rough seas on return from Bahamas
Carnival Cruise Lines says that one of its ships that navigated rough seas off the South Carolina coast has resumed sailing on its next cruise. Terrified passengers on the Carnival Sunshine took to social media over the Memorial Day holiday weekend to post video of water pouring through a flooded hallway on a cabin level and pictures of on-board stores in shambles as large waves swelled on the sea.
All aboard: Sail from Galveston to Royal Caribbeanโs private island CocoCay beginning March
HOUSTON โ Beginning March, Royal Caribbean will offer seven-day long cruises that will sail from Galveston to its private island, CocoCay, in the Bahamas for prices as low as $564. Cruise-goers will embark on an adventure on the โEnchantment of the Seaโ ship, which will also make stops in Key West, Florida and Nassau, Bahamas, before reaching โPerfect Dayโ at CocoCay. Royal Caribbean says CocoCay has beach areas that make the island the ultimate sun-soaking escape and offers lots of activities to make the perfect beach day. The cruiseโs lowest rates range from $564 to $920, with trips beginning on March 30 until Sept. 25. Hereโs a list of all the dates available on the site:March 30April 6May 29June 5June 12June 19July 10July 17August 7August 14September 18September 25For more details on what the cruise offers, go here.
Royal Caribbean will host a cruise for 4,000 Eagles fans, the โmost passionateโ in football
(CNN) -- If you yearn for a relaxing and rejuvenating escape at sea, a week in tight quarters with thousands of Philadelphia Eagles fans may not be for you. But Eagles fans who celebrate their well-earned reputation for unruliness will probably not want to miss the March 21-28, 2021, Eagles fan cruise on Royal Caribbean's leviathan Anthem of the Seas. The site made no mention of security for a cruise packed with fans with a longstanding reputation for rowdiness. Between chants of "E-A-G-L-E-S, Eagles," a horde of fans flipped over a car. When the Eagles played at Veterans Stadium, a makeshift courtroom was installed in the stadium to quickly adjudicate fans arrested during games.