FOG DELAYS CARNIVAL DREAM FROM RETURNING TO GALVESTON

Just popping in today with a quick update on the Carnival dream as she has been stuck out at sea since early this morning unable to return to Galveston due to extreme fog.

According to a guest onboard the ship, the dream started cruising into heavy fog around midnight last night at around the speed of 14 knots. Then the guests received a message at 7am this morning saying the port of Galveston was closed due to heavy fog.  As the ship remained at the opening of the channel, the captain announced around noon that a pilot boat was coming to guide them back in at 2:30pm. It was expected take about two hours to get docked. Then at 2:00pm, the captain made an updated announcement that the fog had settle back down and that the pilot could not take the ship in. The ship left the opening of the channel and went back out to sea to retrieve new water. The ship headed back out in the dense fog somewhere headed NW and retrieved new water and then slowly heading back towards the channel entrance.

Guests onboard are stating that there have been constant horns blowing for safety. Supposedly the Galveston port has been reported with having major fog the last few days. Throughout the day, the guests were unsure whether or not they would be spending another night on the ship.

The passengers checked their bags last night ready for debarkation and so they have been left without their checked belongings throughout the day. 

Currently the Carnival Dream has finally arrived into Port of Galveston after slowly making her way through the channel of fog.  Guests were given the option to stay onboard for the night and get off the ship in the morning or disembark the ship this evening.  Many guests are disembarking this ship and making their way to the airport or other travel arrangements they may have.

Not only has Galveston’s extreme fog affected the guests on the carnival Dream, it has also affected the next sailing for the Dream which was scheduled to leave today.  Royal Caribbean’s Enchantment of the seas was affected as well.  They were supposed to leave Galveston yesterday and finally made it out to sea today about 4pm.

Galveston is known for experiencing major fog during the winter months especially January and February.   If you are planning a cruise during these months from Galveston a good rule of thumb is to not book early flights home after debarkation.  In fact, it’s not a bad idea to plan a post cruise hotel for one night after and schedule flights the following day. 

This is a great example of why travel insurance is so important.  This is not a Cruise line problem, it is an unpredictable weather condition and technically the cruise line is not responsible for this.  In a situation like this many people have been left with missed flights and having to pay to rebook them at last minute increased rates.  So the Sharon at Sea Travel tip of the day is travel with ease and “purchase travel insurance”.

CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES MAKE SHIP CHANGES & ADDS NEW ITINERARIES…

As Carnival Cruise Lines starts playing dancing with the ships with the 2021 itineraries, a couple major changes will be starting with the Pride which has been sailing from Baltimore for several years, will now relocate to Tampa taking on the Legends scheduled sailings to the Western Caribbean starting Nov 14, 2021 and the Carnival Legend will relocate to Europe for some unique sailings and then return to her new homeport of Baltimore on November 14, 2021.

The Legend will take on some unique itineraries as she explores Europe.  She will head overseas starting with a 15-day TA with port stops in Nassau, Bermuda, Ponta Delgado, Malaga, and Valencia and end up in Barcelona. She will then start a variety of unique itineraries sailing from Barcelona, Rome, and London.   Here are a few of the highlighted itineraries the Legend will offer:

 ~ SAILINGS FROM LONDON:

9-day Norwegian Fjords sailings on June 4th & July 16th,  9-day British Isles sailings on June 25th & August 6th,  9-day Western Europe sailing on August 27th,  12- day Iceland and British Isles sailings on June 13th & July 4th,  12-day Scandinavia and Russia sailings on July 25th & August 15th 

  ~  SAILING FROM BARCELONA:

 8- day Mediterranean sailings on May 17th & October 23rd, 10-day Western Europe sailing on May 25th

~ SAILING FROM ROME:

8 and 9-day Mediterranean sailings on September 15th & October 15th,  10-day Greek Island and Italy sailings on September 5th & 24th with the additional port of Corfu added to October 4th sailing to make it an 11-day itinerary

Sharon at Sea

CARNIVAL CRUISE LINES PARTNERS WITH UPLIFT

Carnival has announced they will be partnering with a company called Uplift to offer a new finance program exclusively for Carnival Cruise Vacations.  Starting today, you now have the opportunity to book your next cruise with Zero Down Payment and make up to 24 monthly payments.

This is a program you can take advantage of through Carnival direct or through an Uplift registered travel agent.
Here are a few of the exclusive benefits you can receive by taking advantage of this new finance program exclusive to Carnival:

It looks like carnival wants to help make your cruise dreams come true by offering another way to assist you with paying for your cruise.

NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE NAMES KELLY CLARKSON GODMOTHER OF NCL ENCORE!!!

Norwegian Cruise Line, announced today on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” that GRAMMY Award-winning artist and superstar Kelly Clarkson will serve as the godmother to its newest ship, Norwegian Encore, debuting in Miami in November.

The cruise line’s President and Chief Executive Officer Andy Stuart appeared on Clarkson’s new nationally syndicated daytime show, to invite her to join the Norwegian Cruise Line family as godmother to Norwegian Encore.

As godmother, she will perform at the christening ceremony in Miami on Thursday, Nov. 21, as well as fulfill the longstanding maritime tradition of blessing and officially naming the beautiful Norwegian Encore.