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Excursions News & Updates Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean Announces Royal Beach Club Santorini

Greece, especially Santorini, has long been on my personal travel bucket list. Those whitewashed buildings, the deep blue domes, and the the island’s cliffs overlooking the Aegean Sea. It’s the kind of place that feels timeless and sacred, somewhere you want to wander slowly with a camera in one hand and a glass of wine in the other.

So when Royal Caribbean announced plans for a brand new Royal Beach Club Santorini, set to open in summer 2026, my first reaction was mixed.

According to Royal Caribbean Group’s official press release, the new beach club will offer what they call “The Ultimate Santorini Day,” combining the island’s volcanic beaches and culture with the company’s signature experiences. Guests from both Royal Caribbean and Celebrity Cruises will have the chance to visit iconic spots like Oia and Fira before heading to the beach club for a relaxing, curated escape.

Photo Credit: Royal Caribbean

Jason Liberty, president and CEO of Royal Caribbean Group, described it as “a bold step forward in growing our vacation portfolio from two to eight by 2028.” The idea is that the Royal Beach Club Santorini will deliver a “balanced, authentic island experience” that connects guests to both the famous villages and the island’s beach culture.

Michael Bayley, Royal Caribbean’s CEO, added that the new destination will also help alleviate overcrowding on the island by distributing guests across multiple entry points. The goal is to reduce congestion while giving travelers more time to actually enjoy what makes Santorini special.

Photo Credit: Royal Caribbean

On one hand, we’ve seen the photos and read the reports. Santorini has been struggling with crowding for years. The island’s small infrastructure simply wasn’t built to handle the surge of cruise passengers it welcomes daily during the summer season. If Royal Caribbean’s plan really does help spread out those crowds and create a more sustainable way to experience the island, that’s a win for everyone.

But on the other hand, there’s a small part of us that worries this could change the very essence of what makes Santorini so magical. There’s something special about exploring the real island, wandering those narrow paths, discovering hidden tavernas, and soaking in the sunset from the caldera’s edge. A private beach club experience might be relaxing, but does it take away from the authenticity that travelers dream of when they picture Santorini? Or has that already been taken away by the cruise ships and crowds who have already been flocking there?

Photo Credit: Royal Caribbean

For repeat visitors, the beach club might actually be a welcome option, a peaceful way to enjoy the island’s beauty without the hustle and bustle of the main towns. But for first timers like me, who have had Santorini on their bucket list for years, I can’t help but wonder: will this make the experience better, or somehow cheapen one of the world’s most breathtaking destinations?

Royal Caribbean’s expansion of its beach club collection, from the upcoming Royal Beach Club Paradise Island to Cozumel, Lelepa, and beyond, shows just how much the line is leaning into land based experiences. It’s an exciting move for cruisers looking for new kinds of days ashore. But when it comes to Santorini, we’ll be watching closely to see if this addition enhances or alters the island’s magic.

What do you think? Would you spend your day in Santorini at a Royal Caribbean beach club, or venture out to explore the island yourself?

Let us know in the comments, or join the conversation on The Cruising Compass Facebook page. We’d love to hear your take.

General News & Updates Royal Caribbean

New Details for Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas Announced

We are finally learning more details about Royal Caribbean’s third Icon class ship, Legend of the Seas. Since Paul and I are currently booked on Legend out of Fort Lauderdale in February of 2027, we have been eagerly waiting to learn about the next installment of our favorite class of ship. Let’s dig into all the details that have been announced so far.


1. Ship & Deployment Overview

Name & Class

  • Legend of the Seas is the third ship in Royal Caribbean’s Icon class—joining Icon of the Seas and Star of the Seas.
  • The name “Legend of the Seas” revives a classic name in Royal Caribbean history. The original Legend of the Seas was a Vision-class ship launched by Royal Caribbean in 1995 and sold to Marella Cruises in 2017

Construction Milestones

  • In July 2025, the 327‑ton AquaDome was installed atop the ship — a significant engineering feat.
  • On September 2, 2025, the ship “floated out” for the first time at the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland, marking a major milestone in her build.
  • As of now, the ship remains under outfitting and finishing ahead of its debut.

Itineraries & Debut

  • Summer 2026 (Mediterranean): Legend will sail from Barcelona and Rome (Civitavecchia) on 7‑night Western Mediterranean cruises.
Photos Courtesy of Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
  • Winter 2026 onward (Caribbean): After summer, the ship transitions to Fort Lauderdale (Port Everglades) offering 6‑night Western Caribbean and 8‑night Southern Caribbean sailings, including stops at Perfect Day at CocoCay.
Photos Courtesy of Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
  • The very first Fort Lauderdale sail is slated for November 11, 2026, a 3‑night “Perfect Day Getaway.”
  • The ship is expected to remain based in Fort Lauderdale at least through April 2027.

2. Thrills & Experiences: What’s New (and Elevated)

Legend of the Seas builds on the Icon class blueprint but with upgrades and additions aimed at delivering more.

Category 6 Waterpark

  • Legend features Category 6, billed as the largest waterpark at sea—with six record‑breaking slides.
  • Among the attractions:
    • The first open freefall slide at sea
    • The first mat racing duo on a ship: Storm Chasers or Hurricane Hunter
    • Storm Surge raft slides included as part of the mix
Photos Courtesy of Royal Caribbean Cruise Line

Crown’s Edge

  • Crown’s Edge is a dramatic ropes/skywalk course: guests traverse a narrow walkway high above the ocean, with unpredictable collapses and dangling challenges.

Pools & Chill Zones

  • The ship offers seven pools, ten whirlpools, and a variety of “neighborhoods” for relaxation.
  • Highlights include:
    • Royal Bay – largest pool at sea (multi-use)
    • Water’s Edge – family‑friendly pool area
    • Hideaway – adults‑only suspended infinity pool and chill zone
    • Swim & Tonic – swim‑up bar feature

Neighborhood Enhancements & New Venues

  • Many fan‑favorite spaces are being reimagined, with refreshed styling, elevated food & drink, and upgraded ambiance.
  • Hollywoodland Supper Club: A new multi‑course, theatrical dining experience with live jazz, inspired by the golden age of Hollywood.
  • AquaDome Market: A day‑and late‑night food hall with five new food stands, giving more flexible choices for bites throughout the day. AquaDome Market will feature a new Juice Bar.
  • Royal Railway: Legend Station: An immersive dining experience tied into a Silk Routes theme

Entertainment & Spectacles

  • A marquee Broadway show at sea: Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is set to debut onboard Legend.
Photos Courtesy of Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
  • Guests can expect live music, lounges in every neighborhood, and captivating entertainment throughout.

Legend of the Seas is more than just another ship — it’s clear Royal Caribbean aims to push boundaries again. The Mediterranean debut in summer 2026 followed by Caribbean sailings from Fort Lauderdale later that year ensures a broad appeal for a variety of travelers.

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Disney Cruise Line News & Updates

Disney Cruise Line Delays Debut of Disney Adventure Until March 2026

Disney Cruise Line has officially announced that the highly anticipated maiden voyage of the Disney Adventure will be delayed. Originally expected to welcome guests in 2025, the ship will now set sail for the first time on March 10, 2026.

According to the company, the delay is due to “unexpected challenges in the shipbuilding process.” Disney emphasized that the decision was made to ensure the new vessel delivers the level of quality and immersive experiences fans expect.

Joe Schott, President of Disney Signature Experiences, explained:

“As we work on the final touches to bring the Disney Adventure to our guests, we’ve encountered unexpected delays in the shipbuilding process. To ensure the experience we deliver reflects our commitment to excellence, we’ve made the decision to adjust our timeline. We know this may be disappointing to our guests, and we’re working directly with them to offer flexible rebooking options and uphold the trust they place in us.”

Impact on Guests

Guests booked on the original maiden voyage are being given options to accommodate the change:

Automatic Rebooking: Reservations will be shifted to the new maiden sailing date of March 10, 2026, with a 50% discount on voyage fare.

Refund Option: Guests may request a full refund of all amounts paid if they are unable to sail on the new date.

Future Cruise Credit: A 50% discount on a future voyage is also available. The future cruise must be booked by March 31, 2026, and taken by March 31, 2027.

Disney has confirmed that affected guests will see the 50% future cruise discount noted in their accounts by October 8, 2025. However, the discount will not be visible at the time of booking; instead, it will be reflected in updated confirmation statements.

Looking Ahead

The Disney Adventure represents Disney Cruise Line’s boldest expansion yet, reimagining a partially completed ship into a one-of-a-kind experience at sea. While the delay is disappointing for eager guests, Disney has promised that the wait will be worth it once the ship is complete.

Additional 2027 Disney Adventure sailings are expected to open for booking in March 2026.


Stay tuned to The Cruising Compass for the latest updates on Disney Cruise Line and other cruise news as it develops.

Cruise Lines News & Updates Norwegian

Great Stirrup Cay Is Getting a Major Upgrade: Here’s What’s Coming

For years, Norwegian Cruise Line’s Great Stirrup Cay has offered beautiful beaches and a laid-back island vibe—but it’s also lagged behind other cruise line private islands when it comes to amenities and attractions. That’s about to change. Starting in Winter 2025, Great Stirrup Cay is undergoing a major transformation aimed at delivering a more immersive, all-ages experience. From a massive 28,000-square-foot pool and high-thrill waterpark to easier island access and upgraded guest areas, these additions promise to elevate the destination into a true highlight of any NCL itinerary.

Easier Access, Better Arrival – Coming Winter 2025

Walk Straight From Ship to Sand

Say goodbye to tender boats. With the new pier, you’ll be able to stroll directly from ship to shore, starting your day in paradise without delay. Whether you’re an early riser or prefer a slow start, you’ll have the flexibility to arrive at your own pace.

Explore with Ease

Once ashore, hop aboard the new island tram, designed to make exploring the entire island easier than ever. Whether you’re headed to the pool, beach, or waterpark, getting there is now part of the fun.

A Stylish Welcome

Your island adventure now begins at the Welcome Plaza, where shaded seating and tropical vibes set the stage. Then, don’t miss a stop at the Overlook Bridge—perched 40 feet above the ocean—for picture-perfect panoramic views of Great Stirrup Cay’s coastline.

Great Tides Waterpark – Winter 2025 Excitement

A Thrill Seeker’s Paradise

Launching alongside the new pier and plaza, the Great Tides Waterpark is a bold new addition that combines heart-pounding fun with laid-back leisure.

Highlights include:

  • High-speed, sea-inspired slides
  • Cliffside jump zones into crystal-clear water
  • Lazy river with winding tunnels (and hidden surprises!)
  • Vibrant splash area for kids
  • Grotto bar with tropical cocktails for adults

Whether you’re chasing thrills or chilling in the shade, Great Tides brings next-level excitement for every cruiser.

Great Life Lagoon – Opening Summer 2026

The Ultimate Caribbean Pool Experience

Clocking in at 28,000 square feet, the Great Life Lagoon will be one of the largest pools in the region—and it’s built for fun, relaxation, and unforgettable views.

What to expect:

  • Two swim-up bars with unlimited drinks
  • Gradual beach-style entry ideal for little ones
  • Water features and ocean panoramas
  • Loungers and cabanas with plenty of shade

Perfect for families, couples, and groups, the Lagoon is the heart of your next island day.

Splash Harbor – Opening Summer 2026

Little ones get to live The Great Life, too!
Splash Harbor is the brand-new, complimentary splash pad area designed just for kids—though grown-ups might find themselves tempted to join the fun. This colorful water zone offers a whimsical mix of spray features, fountains, and shallow water play, giving children endless ways to cool off and explore in a safe, inviting space.

What You Need to Know

FeatureLaunchHighlights
New Pier, Trams & Welcome PlazaWinter 2025Direct access to shore, shaded welcome area, tram system
Overlook BridgeWinter 2025Elevated views 40 ft. above coastline
Great Tides WaterparkWinter 2025Slides, lazy river, cliff jumps, kid zone, grotto bar
Great Life LagoonSummer 2026Heated 28,000 sq ft pool, swim-up bars, cabanas
Splash HarborSummer 2026Kid’s spash pad area

Why These Upgrades Matter

Pros:

  • Easier and faster island access
  • More activities for all ages and energy levels
  • Instagram-worthy scenery and photo ops
  • Seamless blend of luxury and adventure

Cons:

  • Lagoon pool won’t open until Summer 2026
  • Some guests may prefer the simplicity of the earlier island setup

Norwegian Cruise Line is reimagining Great Stirrup Cay as more than just a port—it’s becoming a fully immersive island destination. With the new pier, welcome plaza, overlook bridge, and waterpark launching Winter 2025, followed by the Great Life Lagoon opening in Summer 2026, this beloved private island is evolving into something even more spectacular.

Whether you’re seeking high-speed thrills, scenic views, or serene poolside moments, Great Stirrup Cay promises something for every traveler—and it’s all just getting started.

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General News & Updates

Pricing Announced and Bookings Open for Royal Beach Club Paradise Island

Looking for the ultimate beach day experience in Nassau? Royal Caribbean’s Royal Beach Club on Paradise Island offers a luxurious escape with options to suit every type of traveler. Here’s everything you need to know about the day pass options, pricing, and exclusive perks.


Day Pass Options & Pricing

1. Day Pass with Unlimited Open Bar & Dining
Perfect for party seekers, this pass includes unlimited alcoholic beverages, non-alcoholic drinks, and all-day dining.

  • Starting from $169.99 (Guests ages 21+)
  • Starting from $129.99 (Guests ages 13-20)
  • Starting from $109.99 (Kids ages 4-12)
  • Ages 3 and under are free

2. Day Pass with Non-Alcoholic Drinks & Dining
Ideal for a breezy, relaxing day, this pass includes non-alcoholic beverages and all-day dining. Alcoholic drinks are available for purchase à la carte.

  • Starting from $129.99 (Guests ages 13+)
  • Starting from $109.99 (Kids ages 4-12)
  • Ages 3 and under are free

What’s Included in Your Day Pass

Both day pass options come with a host of amenities to make your beach day unforgettable:

  • Full-day access to the Royal Beach Club
  • Beach day essentials: beach chairs, umbrellas, showers, and more
  • Free high-speed Wi-Fi
  • Transportation to and from the club
  • All-day dining featuring delicious island-inspired cuisine

Unlimited Open Bar Pass also includes:

  • Unlimited alcoholic beverages

Bundle & Save for Extra Value

Maximize your savings by bundling your day pass with other Royal Caribbean experiences:

  • Deluxe Beverage Package for your entire cruise
  • Refreshment Package for your entire cruise
  • Thrill Waterpark at Perfect Day at CocoCay
  • Hideaway Beach at Perfect Day at CocoCay

Save up to 45% when you bundle!


Luxury Cabanas & Party Deck Options

For those seeking a more exclusive experience, book a cabana, day bed, or the Party Deck. These options include day passes for your group, making it a perfect choice for families or party lovers.

Family Beach Cabanas

  • Ultimate Family Cabana: Includes 12 day passes
  • Royal Pool Cabana: Includes 10 day passes
  • Royal Beach Cabana: Includes 10 day passes
  • Beach Cabana: Includes 8 day passes

Chill Beach Cabanas

  • Pool Cabana: Includes 8 day passes
  • Royal Beach Cabana: Includes 10 day passes
  • Beach Cabana: Includes 8 day passes

Party Cove Options

  • The Party Deck: Includes 12 day passes (option to purchase up to 6 additional passes)
  • Day Bed: Includes 2 day passes

Note: Adults enjoy a day pass with unlimited open bar and dining, while those under 21 receive a pass with non-alcoholic drinks and dining.

RBC Paradise Island – Day Pass Options and Prices

While these are the starting prices, they can vary by cruise and depending on if there is a sale running. Paul and I booked Royal Beach Club for an upcoming cruise visiting Nassau in February on Utopia and the costs for entrance without alcohol was $199.99 each. I’ll be sure to keep a look out if those prices go down to the starting price of $129.99! We saw the Ultimate Family Cabana for $9,999!

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Carnival Cruise Lines News & Updates

Carnival Overhauls Loyalty Program with Carnival Rewards — But At What Cost?

Carnival Cruise Line is making waves with a major update to its loyalty program. Starting June 2026, the current VIFP Club® will transition to the newly launched Carnival Rewards — a points-based system that aims to provide more flexible and personalized benefits for loyal cruisers. But while the update introduces exciting new possibilities, it also raises concerns about the future of cruise line loyalty programs as a whole.

What’s Changing?

Carnival Rewards will replace the current “cruise days sailed” model with a points-based structure that takes into account not only the number of cruises but also how much you spend on cruise fares and onboard purchases. A few key highlights of the new program include:

  • Earning Points based on cruise fare, onboard spending, and purchases made with the Carnival Rewards Mastercard.
  • Redeemable Rewards that can be used toward cruise fare, onboard purchases like shore excursions, spa treatments, retail, and specialty dining.
  • New Status Qualifiers (Stars) which determine your tier in the program, replacing the lifetime cruise-day model.
  • Phased Transition: Existing VIFP Club status will be honored for a limited time — two years for most tiers and six years for Diamond members — starting June 1, 2026.
  • Elimination of VIFP Club Gifts, such as branded merchandise.

Carnival emphasizes that this shift is meant to give guests more choices and control over how they are rewarded — a cruise-industry first that could soon be followed by other major lines.

Why the Change Was Necessary

Carnival’s reasoning is simple: too many guests are hitting elite tiers, diluting the value of benefits. Between 2021 and 2024, the number of Platinum members more than doubled, and Diamond members more than tripled. On newer ships like those in the Excel Class, more than 1,200 guests on a single sailing may qualify as Platinum or Diamond — making it nearly impossible to offer meaningful perks like priority boarding or exclusive event access.

This is a challenge that extends beyond Carnival. We’ve seen similar pressures on Royal Caribbean, where lounges meant for suite and certain loyalty level guests have become so crowded that certain sailings now restrict Crown Lounge access to Diamond Plus and Pinnacle members only. These loyalty tiers were originally designed to recognize a small percentage of guests — not thousands per cruise.

My Thoughts: Will This Hurt Long-Term Loyalty?

Here’s where I get personal. Amy and I have spent the last five years building our cruise habits around achieving Diamond status on Royal Caribbean. That decision came with intention — the perks (lounge access, free drinks, priority services) were worth the investment of time, money, and loyalty.

But if the industry moves toward points-based models that devalue those hard-earned tiers, the entire equation changes. If I can’t rely on consistent status benefits, then what’s the incentive to remain loyal to a single brand?

Points are great, but they’ve never held the same tangible value as elite perks. If all cruise lines go this route, I’ll likely start shopping around for better deals — maybe even sampling more cruise lines instead of sticking to one. And I doubt I’m alone in that sentiment.

So yes — while I understand the problem Carnival is trying to solve, I’m not sure this is the solution. The cruise industry has built powerful loyalty among its base, but eroding that loyalty in favor of generic “points” could backfire in the long run.

What do you think about these changes? Will Carnival Rewards enhance or diminish your experience? Share your thoughts in the comments or join the conversation in The Cruising Compass Facebook Group!

News & Updates Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean Reveals 2026 Amplified Ships: Ovation, Harmony & Liberty of the Seas

Royal Caribbean is setting sail on a new wave of excitement in 2026 with the debut of three reimagined ships as part of its innovative Royal Amplified program. Ovation, Harmony, and Liberty of the Seas are about to deliver thrilling upgrades and unforgettable vacations that loyal Royal Caribbean cruisers won’t want to miss. With adventures spanning Alaska, Europe, and the Caribbean, there’s more to explore than ever before. Bookings are now live on the Royal Caribbean website, so get ready to plan your next memorable voyage!

“We are always pushing the boundaries of what our guests can experience,” said Jay Schneider, Royal Caribbean’s chief product innovation officer. “With three freshly amplified ships hitting the water in 2026, we’re thrilled to create even more ways for families and adventurers to enjoy a one-of-a-kind vacation. From exciting new dining options to reimagined pool decks and entertainment venues, we’re bringing the best of Royal Caribbean to guests no matter where they’re cruising.”

Here’s a closer look at what loyal cruisers can expect from these revitalized ships.

Ovation of the Seas: Adventures in the Last Frontier

Ovation of the Seas is ready to elevate voyages to Alaska with its amplified experiences. The iconic pool deck will feature luxurious private casitas and a new whirlpool, creating the perfect place to unwind. Foodies will rejoice with upgraded dining options, including Tuscan-inspired Giovanni’s Italian Kitchen and hibachi classics at Izumi Teppanyaki. For drinks and nightlife, expect tropical cocktails at Pesky Parrot tiki bar, vibrant dancing at the new Sound Cellar, and more thrills at an expanded Casino Royale.

Families will also love the new Ultimate Family Suite and panoramic accommodations. And, of course, Ovation features returning Quantum Class favorites like the RipCord by iFly skydiving simulator and the SeaPlex, the largest indoor activity space at sea. Sail 7- to 13-night Alaskan itineraries starting spring 2026, and consider extending your adventure with immersive Cruisetour experiences.

Harmony of the Seas: Caribbean Sophistication

Harmony will be infused with Caribbean vibes in its bold revamp. The new pool deck flaunts The Lime & Coconut bar alongside a refreshed adults-only Solarium for those seeking rejuvenation. With over 20 dining venues, including Playmakers Sports Bar & Arcade, Mexican dishes at El Loco Fresh, and the exciting addition of Samba Grill Brazilian Steakhouse, there will be endless culinary delights for cruisers to savor.

Nightlife takes a glow-up too, with the largest Casino Royale in Royal Caribbean’s fleet and upgraded accommodations like the Ultimate Family Suite. Harmony’s adventure begins in Europe before calling Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida, home in winter 2026. From there, the ship will offer 5- and 7-night Caribbean escapes to destinations like St. Thomas and Jamaica, as well as adventures at Perfect Day at CocoCay and the new Royal Beach Club in Paradise Island, debuting December 2025.

Liberty of the Seas: A New Era of European and Caribbean Cruises

Liberty of the Seas is gearing up for an incredible transformation that’s packed with excitement for travelers of all ages. Highlights include a completely reimagined pool deck featuring The Lime & Coconut, luxurious new casitas, and the introduction of an innovative Royal Escape Room. Culinary adventurers can explore flavors ranging from Japanese fine dining at Izumi Teppanyaki to fresh tacos at El Loco Fresh, alongside a first-time addition of Starbucks onboard.

Liberty will spend summer 2026 cruising Europe with 7-night sailings to destinations like the Norwegian fjords, Bruges, and Copenhagen. Then for winter, it’s off to Galveston, Texas, where Caribbean itineraries will include stops at the upcoming Royal Beach Club Cozumel in Mexico.

Leading the Way in Amplified Adventures

Building on the success of previous ship revitalizations like Allure of the Seas, the Royal Amplified program continues to redefine cruising. With new dining experiences, immersive entertainment, and cutting-edge features, this trio of ships promises something for everyone in 2026.

This bold update is just a glimpse of what’s to come. Royal Caribbean will continue to broaden its offerings with exclusive beach destinations like Perfect Day Mexico (set to open in fall 2027) and the Royal Beach Clubs in Paradise Island and Cozumel. These additions, combined with an already impressive lineup of destinations across 28 ships, solidify Royal Caribbean as a leader in delivering unforgettable cruising experiences to more than seven million guests annually.

Don’t miss your chance to be among the first to experience these incredible vacations! Head to the Royal Caribbean website to reserve your spot on one of these newly amplified adventures and start counting down the days to a vacation unlike any other.

For more details on Royal Caribbean’s fleet and upcoming destination highlights, visit their website.

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News & Updates Royal Caribbean Ships

Royal Caribbean Selects Diana Ross as Godmother for Star of the Seas

Royal Caribbean is gearing up to launch its revolutionary Icon Class cruise ship, Star of the Seas, in August 2025, and they’ve chosen a fittingly iconic godmother to lead the festivities. Music legend Diana Ross, known for her timeless hits and global influence, will take on the honored maritime tradition of bestowing prosperity and safety upon the ship, its crew, and its future guests. The launch will kick off with a dazzling naming ceremony in the AquaTheater, located in Star’s AquaDome neighborhood, offering breathtaking ocean views.

“I am truly honored to be part of this incredible milestone,” said Ross. “For decades, I’ve created music that connects people around the world, and now, as godmother of Star of the Seas, I’m excited to continue bringing joy and memories to families and travelers alike.”

Photo from Royal Caribbean

A New Standard in Family Vacations

The Star of the Seas is set to redefine the ultimate family vacation with eight distinct neighborhoods, each offering its own unique adventure. Designed to merge elements of resort escapes, theme park thrills, and beach retreats, the ship promises something for every family member. Highlights include:

  • Thrill Island: Home to the largest waterpark at sea where adrenaline seekers can test their bravery on six record-breaking slides.
  • Chill Island: A more relaxing experience with seven sea-facing pools, including Cloud 17, an adults-only retreat, and the iconic swim-up bar, Swim & Tonic.
  • Unmatched Entertainment: The ship will debut the beloved Back to the Future The Musical, paired with cutting-edge productions in its AquaTheater and Absolute Zero ice arena.
  • Gourmet Dining: More than 40 dining and drinking spots, from casual eateries to upscale venues like the Lincoln Park Supper Club, will keep food lovers satisfied.
Photo from Royal Caribbean

Exclusive Destinations Await

Sailing from Port Canaveral, Florida, Star of the Seas will offer 7-night itineraries exploring the Eastern and Western Caribbean. Each voyage will include a stop at Royal Caribbean’s award-winning private destination, Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas. Guests can also look forward to more exclusive experiences on the horizon, including the Royal Beach Club in Paradise Island starting December 2025 and Perfect Day Mexico in 2027.

A Celebration Fit for an Icon

The AquaTheater ceremony featuring Diana Ross promises to set the tone for the exciting adventures awaiting families and vacationers aboard Star of the Seas. Michael Bayley, Royal Caribbean’s CEO, highlighted the significance of the occasion, saying, “Having Diana Ross as the ship’s godmother is a perfect match. Her music has brought generations together, and that’s exactly what Star aims to do for our guests. It’s a celebration of connection and joy.”


Royal Caribbean has been synonymous with innovative travel for over 50 years, delivering unforgettable experiences to over 300 destinations globally. Star of the Seas marks yet another leap forward in providing life-changing moments for travelers of all ages. Prepare to set sail on the future of family vacations this summer.

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Cruise Lines General News & Updates

The Increase in Juneau Dockage Fees: What it Means for Cruise Tourism

Cruise lines docking at Juneau’s city-owned facilities will face significantly higher dockage fees starting in 2026. According to city officials, these changes will roughly double the amount cruise lines currently pay, bringing millions in additional revenue to the city. The Juneau Assembly recently approved the change unanimously.

New Regulation

The new regulation applies only to large cruise ships and shifts the fee structure from tonnage and vessel length to passenger capacity. Alix Pierce, Juneau’s Visitor Industry Director, stated that the updated fees make the city’s rates more competitive with private docks in the area and other ports in Southeast Alaska.

The adjustments are expected to substantially increase revenue. Last season, the city collected approximately $2.5 million in dockage fees; with these changes, that figure is projected to nearly double to about $5 million annually. These funds will contribute to the city’s Docks and Harbors enterprise fund, which offers more flexibility in how the revenue is utilized compared to other cruise-related charges.

Juneau currently owns two of the four cruise ship docks nearest to Marine Park. Meanwhile, the Assembly has also approved the development of another private dock, further expanding docking options for cruise lines. Pierce noted that cruise companies had been made aware of the forthcoming changes and are unlikely to resist.

Additionally, the city’s marine passenger fees, used for specific visitor-related projects under a settlement agreement with the Cruise Lines International Association Alaska, will remain unaffected by this adjustment. City port director Carl Uchytil emphasized that the dockage fees offer fewer restrictions, giving the city broader avenues for investment.

Source: KTOO

Effects on Cruise Passengers

This increase in dockage fees is likely to have a direct impact on cruise passengers. With the raised fees, cruise lines will likely pass on the additional costs to their customers, resulting in higher ticket prices for cruises that make stops in Juneau. Since Juneau is a staple on most Alaskan itineraries, this could potentially discourage some tourists from choosing an Alaska cruise, as they may opt for cheaper options.

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Cruise Lines Disney Cruise Line General News & Updates

Is Disney Planning to Sail Year-Round from Galveston, Texas Starting in 2027?

A recent city council meeting with the Galveston Wharves Board of Trustees may have just dropped a major hint about the future of Disney Cruise Line operations in Texas. While nothing has been confirmed by Disney just yet, remarks made during the meeting strongly suggest that year-round Disney sailings could soon be a reality out of Galveston starting in 2027.

Rodger E. Rees, Port Director and CEO of Galveston Wharves, stated during a discussion about the Port’s updated Master Plan:
“Disney is expanding to full-time here in Galveston starting in ’27.”
He went on to say:
“They’re putting a lot of money into that, and because of that… I believe what they’re planning on doing is bringing in… there’s a new ship. I don’t know if you recall the news that they bought a ship out of bankruptcy… it’s a bigger ship. That’s what they’re talking about bringing here.”

Is the Disney Adventure Heading to Texas?

That “bigger ship” could very well be the Disney Adventure. Originally known as the Global Dream, this ship was acquired by Disney Cruise Line out of bankruptcy during the pandemic. The ship is currently undergoing a full Disney-style reimagine and is scheduled to begin sailing in December 2025 out of Singapore on 3- and 4-night voyages.

Those sailings in Singapore are currently scheduled through September 2026. After that? Disney hasn’t confirmed its next move—but the Galveston news certainly makes you wonder. Could the Disney Adventure be headed to the Gulf Coast as part of Disney’s expanded presence?

A Growing Focus on the Western Caribbean

This move would align with a broader trend we’re seeing in the cruise industry. Royal Caribbean recently unveiled a massive Western Caribbean expansion, including its new Perfect Day at Mexico and a lineup of Royal Beach Clubs designed to enhance Western itineraries.

Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point
Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point

Disney seems to be following a similar trajectory. If they’re eyeing Galveston for year-round service, that could signal even bigger plans in the region.

Could a New Disney Destination Be Next?

Let’s take this one step further—could Disney be planning a third private destination somewhere in the Western Caribbean to support this expansion? With the popularity of Castaway Cay and the recent opening of Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Disney add another island to its lineup. “Castaway Cay Cozumel,” anyone?

We’ll have to wait and see what officially gets announced, but for now, this Galveston news has certainly sparked excitement—and speculation.

Are you excited about the possibility of year-round Disney cruises from Galveston? Do you think the Disney Adventure could be headed to Texas? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below or join the conversation in our Cruising Compass Facebook Group!