Showing posts with label #HurricaneIrma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #HurricaneIrma. Show all posts

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Havana & Key West Reopen to Cruise Ships


Empress of the Seas in Key West
Courtesy Key West Trolley Tours
Empress Of The Seas
Returns to Cub& Key West

On September 20th, Havana welcomed Royal Caribbean Empress of the Seas guests. The terminal, port and transportation were ready and all tours ran as scheduled. The city is ready and receiving visitors and delivering the authentic experience this historical destination is known for.

Today, Key West welcomed Empress of the Seas guests back there as well.  Mayor Craig Cates was there to greet passengers as they disembarked.

The pictures, courtesy Royal Caribbean's Travel Itinerary Update, from their most recent visit to Havana are below.




On September 10th, Hurricane Irma made landfall in the Florida Keys knocking out power and causing extensive damage to Key West and the rest of the Keys.   Cruise ships, including Royal Caribbean Empress of the Seas, had itineraries cancelled or modified.  

Not all of Key West is up and running, but several key sights opened up for the first time Sunday to welcome guests from the cruise ship.   What Key West needs now is money from tourism to help rebuild their city.

Key West's Old Town Trolley tours was one of the popular attractions operating on Sunday.   Their trolley cars were spared from the wrath of Hurricane Irma and their employees were back at work shuttling passengers around the town for the popular tour.

It will be quite some time before most of the Caribbean recovers from two back to back major hurricanes.   The cruise lines are vital to helping with the recovery.   They have brought supplies and are donating funds to the recovery.   Check with your favorite cruise line to see how you can help.



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Monday, September 11, 2017

USCG Inspects Ports After Irma

Recovering From
Hurricane Irma

Now that the hurricane has moved out of Florida, it's time for the recovery to begin.

One of the main tasks falls on the U.S. Coast Guard: determining the condition of the Florida Ports (as well as those in other states along Irma's path) and getting marine vessels moving again.


Port Tampa Bay

https://www.tampaport.com/
@PortTampaBay


STATUS:  Opened at 2PM Sept. 12th

#BREAKING #USCG @USCGSoutheast United States Coast Guard estimates re-opening @PortTampaBay at 2pm on Tuesday. Three fuel vessels expected.

Florida's Governor reported that dozens of tanker trucks were loaded with gas (with fuel stored at Port Tampa Bay), and continue to be filled tonight. They are delivering fuel to the Tampa Bay area and beyond.  The fuel vessels waiting offshore for the port to reopen will replenish the supply.

Port of Miami

STATUS:  Carnival Reports Port Opened Sept. 12th

PortMiami will open tomorrow, September 12th. Marine Terminals POMTOC and SFCT may open Wednesday depending on final assessments. Cruise travelers should contact their cruise line directly for more information on cruise itineraries.

Please stay connected via www.portmiami.biz and on Twitter @PortMiami @MiamiDadeCounty @MiamiDadeEM for official updates. The port will remain closed for marine traffic at least through 4 p.m. Tuesday, September 12. Upon conclusion of side sonar underwater inspections by NOAA we will update the public as to the opening of PortMiami's navigational channels.

Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale)

STATUS:  Opened at 9:44 AM Sept. 12th


@PortEverglades
http://www.porteverglades.net/ 

Broward County offices, including Port Everglades, will reopen for normal business hours tomorrow, Tuesday, September 12. Port staff should contact their supervisor with any questions. Damage assessment and recovery efforts are continuing. Port Everglades will fully reopen following approval from the U.S. Coast Guard.

Disembarkation / Embarkation ports for Carnival Cruises have been posted now that the ports are open.  See their September 12th 9:30 PM Advisory.

Port Canaveral

STATUS:  Opened  Sept. 12th

Hurricane Irma Port Canaveral Update

BCSO, Canaveral Fire Rescue has been on scene at Port making preliminary assessments; no major damage noted at this point. All vessels that remained in port are secure. We will begin assessing general harbor conditions soon to facilitate return to normal operations as soon as possible. Port remains closed until further notice.

Cruise Passengers

Cruise passengers who have had their cruises extended, due to Hurricane Irma, are now heading towards Miami or other ports for disembarkation once the ports have reopened. In addition to letting passengers return from extended voyages, cruise lines are mobilizing to provide humanitarian aid to the Caribbean islands that were impacted.

See Hurricane Irma Cruise Ship Impact for the latest plans regarding future sailings and humanitarian efforts. Getting the ports reopened is a critical part of getting disaster relief to remote areas. Thank you to the United States Coast Guard and other Federal and Local agencies who are taking part in the massive efforts to get Florida's infrastructure re-established.

Saturday, September 9, 2017

Royal Caribbean IRMA Humanitarian Deployments


Royal Caribbean

Ships Deployed
To Assist In
Wake of IRMA


This base image, courtesy NOAA, shows Hurricane IRMA approaching the U.S. Virgin Islands. As one of the most popular Caribbean cruise destinations, the devastation is truly saddening. Our thoughts and prayers go to all impacted by the hurricane, in the USVI, and all along its path. This update from Royal Caribbean Cruise Line makes me proud to be part of the cruise industry.

We have been updating the ever changing Cruise Ship Impact throughout this storm. The latest update from Royal Caribbean deserves special mention.

CLICK FOR COMPLETE LIST OF CRUISE CHANGES

UPDATE:  (26  Sep 17)  Royal Caribbean continues to provide humanitarian aid putting that ahead of normal operations.   In this latest update, Adventure of the Seas current cruise is being canceled to provide humanitarian assistance to ports hit by Hurricanes Irma & Maria. 

Royal Caribbean Itinerary Updates  (click for latest update)


September 26, 2017 at 11 AM EDT (next update tomorrow at 2 PM EDT)

Our thoughts and prayers are with our neighbors in San Juan and the other affected islands as they rebuild after Hurricanes Irma and Maria.

To learn more about our humanitarian efforts, click here.

The following sailing is being cancelled: 

Adventure of the Seas: September 30

Given the impact of Hurricane Maria, we are cancelling this cruise to utilize the ship for evacuation and humanitarian efforts. The ship will arrive on Wednesday, September 27 and will operate humanitarian calls in San Juan, St. Thomas and St. Croix to aid in the evacuation and donate critical supplies to each destination. The ship will bring evacuees to Fort Lauderdale before returning to San Juan on October 6 to prepare for the October 7th cruise.

September 9, 2017 at 2 PM EDT (next update at 6 PM EDT)

We are closely monitoring Hurricane Irma’s path and its potential impact to our current and upcoming sailings. Royal Caribbean’s Chief Meteorologist, James Van Fleet, is closely tracking the storm’s progress, and the current forecast is as follows:

Hurricane Irma is a category 4 storm with sustained winds of 130 mph. The storm is currently located north of Cuba and is moving northwest at 12 mph. The current forecast suggests that the eye will be coming ashore in the Lower to Middle Keys and Naples early Sunday morning, followed by Tampa Bay Sunday evening. The storm should exit the Florida area late Monday, pre-dawn Tuesday. This farther west track we have seen over the last couple days is due to Hurricane Jose’s strength and its proximity to Hurricane Irma.

We do not expect Hurricane Jose to have any impact on our upcoming sailings as this time.

We are mobilizing ships and supplies to help people in need. In coordination with the US and local governments we are dispatching ships to St. Thomas and St. Maarten and stand ready to assist Key West, Tampa and other locations.

Presently, Adventure of the Seas will make a humanitarian stop in St. Maarten on Sunday and Majesty of the Seas will make humanitarian calls in St. Thomas and St. Maarten to provide supplies and also assist in transporting evacuees in St. Maarten to safety. Additionally, we have Empress of the Seas and Enchantment of the Seas ready to assist Key West and Tampa once the impact of the storm is known.

Norwegian Sky on IRMA Rescue Mission

Norwegian Sky
Deploying to  
St. Thomas USVI

This base image, courtesy NOAA, shows Hurricane IRMA approaching the U.S. Virgin Islands.  As one of the most popular Caribbean cruise destinations, the devastation is truly saddening.  Our thoughts and prayers go to all impacted by the hurricane, in the USVI, and all along its path.   This update from Norwegian Cruise Line makes me proud to be part of the cruise industry.

We have been updating the ever changing Cruise Ship Impact throughout this storm.   The latest update from Norwegian Cruise Line deserves special mention.

CLICK FOR COMPLETE LIST OF CRUISE CHANGES


Norwegian Cruise Line Weather Alert (click for latest)


September 9th at 12:30 PM (4:30 PM UTC)

Norwegian Cruise Line is continuing to closely watch the forecasted path of major Hurricane Irma and respond as necessary to ensure the safety of our guests and crew. We have cancelled this week’s scheduled sailings aboard our two ships that depart from Miami, Norwegian Sky and Norwegian Escape and both ships are currently navigating a safe course around the path of Hurricane Irma

Norwegian Escape is sailing at full capacity with approximately 4,000 displaced guests from both ships that were unable to secure flights back home. The ship is currently alongside in Cozumel, Mexico and will remain there until 7 a.m. Sunday, September 10. Guests who have secured flights home may disembark the ship in Mexico if they wish.

Due to the devastation in the Caribbean caused by Hurricane Irma, all of Norwegian Escape’s upcoming Eastern Caribbean sailings will be altered to a Western Caribbean itinerary until November. All guests scheduled to sail on any affected cruises will be notified of the change.

Acting as a responsible corporate citizen and supporting the destinations that our ships operate in is a core value of Norwegian Cruise Line. In the wake of this devastating storm, we will be deploying Norwegian Sky from her current position off the coast of Cancun to St. Thomas, USVI to retrieve approximately 2,000 travelers who were unable to evacuate the island prior to the storm.

The ship is departing immediately and will arrive in St. Thomas in the late evening hours on Monday, September 11. Norwegian Cruise Line is working closely with the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association and the Governor of St. Thomas to execute this rescue mission. When all designated vacation guests have boarded the ship, Norwegian Sky will sail back to her homeport of Miami and is expected to arrive on Thursday, September 14.


Thursday, September 7, 2017

Miami Prepares for Irma






CRUISE TERMINAL 

Known worldwide as the "Cruise Capital of the World" PortMiami is the global headquarters for five leading cruise lines. But this week, it will become a ghost town as preparations are underway for an unwelcome guest, Hurricane Irma, which is still packing a huge punch.

Cruise lines are scrambling to make alternative plans for the vessels which were supposed to dock at PortMiami over the weekend.   See our other post, Hurricane Irma Cruise Ship Impact, for details on modified or cancelled cruise itineraries.

The following information was posted on PortMiami's website:

The Captain of the Port established Hurricane Port Readiness Condition XRAY for PortMiami effective Thursday, September 7th, at NOON (1200hrs). If Hurricane Irma continues its current track, the following conditions will be implemented:
YANKEE: Friday, September 8th at 0800hrs
TUNNEL LOCKDOWN: Friday, September 8th at NOON
BASCULE BRIDGE LOCKDOWN: Friday, September 8th at 1500hrs
ZULU- PORT CLOSURE: Friday, September 8th at 2000hrs 
Cargo users should contact PortMiami’s container terminals directly - POMTOCSeaboard MarineSFCT - for the latest information on their operations.
Cruise travelers should contact their cruise line directly for more information on cruise itineraries. 
As we continue to monitor #HurricaneIrma, please stay connected via http://www.portmiami.biz/ and on Twitter @PortMiami @MiamiDadeCounty @MiamiDadeEM for official updates.









Miami International Airport, founded in 1928, MIA now offers more flights to Latin America and the Caribbean than any other U.S. airport, is America’s second-busiest airport for international passengers, boasts a lineup over 100 air carriers and is the top U.S. airport for international freight. Soon it will be closing as it too prepares for Hurricane Irma. Here is information posted on their website regarding operations for this weekend.


Important Notice                          


We continue to monitor the progress of Hurricane Irma.

Before coming to the airport, please confirm that your flight is still operating.
Many flights have been canceled.

Follow us on Twitter at @IflyMIA for the latest updates.









Hurricane Preparedness Mini-Series:


Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Hurricane Irma Cruise Ship Impact

Hurricane Irma Courtesy NOAA NHC 
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT HURRICANES (CLICK HERE)

HURRICANE IRMA
Impacting Cruises


Royal Caribbean Itinerary Updates 
September 13, 2017 at 6 PM EDT (next update 9/14 at 6 PM EDT)

NEW: Enchantment of the Seas: September 11 Bahamas cruise

We are canceling the Enchantment of the Seas cruise due to the continued closure of the port, and the uncertainty as to when normal operations will resume. We are very sorry for this impact to your vacation.

Irma is now a tropical storm with sustained winds of 70 mph. It is currently located just west of Gainesville on the Gulf Coast, moving north/northwest at 18 mph. The storm should exit the Florida area late Monday, pre-dawn Tuesday.

We are mobilizing ships and supplies to help people in need. In coordination with the US and local governments we are dispatching ships to St. Thomas and St. Maarten and stand ready to assist Key West, and other locations. Adventure of the Seas made a humanitarian stop in St. Maarten on Sunday and Majesty of the Seas will make humanitarian calls in St. Thomas and St. Maarten to provide supplies and also assist in transporting evacuees in St. Maarten to safety. Additionally, we have Empress of the Seas ready to assist Key West once the impact of the storm is known.
Read more ... Royal Caribbean IRMA Humanitarian Deployments

Florida airports are slowly getting up and running. For the most up-to-date information please visit the FAA website at www.fly.faa.gov.

For more frequent updates, please follow our meteorologist on Twitter @JamesVanFleet or visit the Royal Caribbean Facebook page.

SHIP
SAIL DATE
STATUS
DESTINATION
Allure of the Seas September 3 Modified Western Caribbean
Adventure of the Seas September 9 Modified Southern Caribbean
St. Maarten
Humanitarian Stop
Grandeur of the Seas September 7 As Scheduled New England/Canada
Liberty of the Seas September 10 As Scheduled Western Caribbean
Serenade of the Seas September 10 As Scheduled New England/Canada
Vision of the Seas September 7 As Scheduled New England/Canada
Enchantment of the Seas September 8 Cancelled Bahamas
Majesty of the Seas September 8 Cancelled Bahamas
Allure of the Seas September 10
September 13
Rescheduled Western Caribbean
4nt Bahamas
Anthem of the Seas September 9 Confirmed Bermuda
Empress of the Seas September 9 Cancelled Cuba
Harmony of the Seas September 9
September 12
Rescheduled Eastern Caribbean
4 nt Cozumel
Oasis of the Seas September 10
September 13
Rescheduled Eastern Caribbean
4 nt Cozumel
Enchantment of the Seas September 11
September 12
Cancelled Bahamas
Humanitarian Stop 
Majesty of the Seas September 11 Cancelled Bahamas (charter)
St. Thomas & St. Maarten
Humanitarian Stops
Empress of the Seas September 13 Cancelled Cuba
St. Thomas & St. Maarten
Humanitarian Stops
Majesty of the Seas September 15 Cancelled Bahamas 
Ready to assist Key West
Humanitarian Stops

Norwegian Cruise Line Weather Alert 

September 12th 1:00 PM ET (5:00 PM UTC)

Further to our update from Friday afternoon, Norwegian Escape and Norwegian Sky have both safely departed from PortMiami. Norwegian Escape is sailing at full capacity with approximately 4,000 displaced guests from both ships that were unable to secure flights back home. The ship is remaining alongside in Cozumel, Mexico Sunday until 5 pm and then will go to sea. Once the storm has safely passed and PortMiami reopens, the ship will proceed towards Miami. Due to the devastating impact in the Caribbean from Hurricane Irma, all of Norwegian Escape’s upcoming Eastern Caribbean sailings until November will be altered to a Western Caribbean itinerary.

Norwegian Sky is now on a rescue mission (see the following article).  Norwegian Sky on IRMA Rescue Mission

As per the State Department, affected US Citizens on St. Thomas should email name, gender, & last known location to IrmaEmergencyUSC@state.gov.

As the safety and security of our team members is our top priority, Norwegian Cruise Line's Miami headquarters will remain closed through Tuesday, September 12 and are scheduled to re-open on Wednesday, September 13. To ensure that we continue to operate with all the necessary shoreside support, key staff members have been relocated out of Miami and the storm zone.

SHIP
SAIL DATE
STATUS
DESTINATION
Norwegian Escape September 2 Shortened Western Caribbean
Norwegian Escape September 7 Modified Away from Storm
Departing Cozumel
For Miami 9/11 (5 PM)
Norwegian Escape September 9 Cancelled Eastern Caribbean
Norwegian Sky September 4 Shortened Cuba
Norwegian Sky September 8 Cancelled Bahamas
Away from Storm
Norwegian SkySeptember 11CancelledBahamas
Rescue - USVI
Norwegian SkySeptember 15As ScheduledWestern Caribbean
Norwegian EscapeSeptember 16As ScheduledWestern Caribbean

Disney Cruise Line Weather Alert 

Tropical Weather Update September 14, 2017 – 9:00 a.m. 


Disney Fantasy - September 23 and October 7 Sailings 

The September 23 and October 7 Disney Fantasy Eastern Caribbean sailings are being modified to include ports of call in the Western Caribbean. These two revised sailings will now visit Cozumel, Mexico; George Town, Grand Cayman; and Falmouth, Jamaica.

Please know that further changes may be needed as the Caribbean islands continue to recover from the impacts of Hurricane Irma and that we will notify Guests should additional changes be necessary. Western Caribbean sailings will continue as scheduled.

Should you have any questions related to a future reservation, please call us at 1-855-347-2784 or 407-566-7054.

SHIP
SAIL DATE
STATUS
DESTINATION
Disney Fantasy September 2 Shortened Western Caribbean
Disney Fantasy September 9 Cancelled Eastern Caribbean
Disney Dream September 4 Modified Bahamas
Disney Dream September 8 Cancelled Bahamas
Disney Dream September 11 Cancelled Bahamas
Disney Dream September 15 As Scheduled Bahamas
Disney Fantasy September 16 As Scheduled Western Caribbean
Disney Fantasy September 23 Modified Eastern Caribbean
Western Caribbean
Disney Fantasy October 7 Modified Eastern Caribbean
Western Caribbean


Carnival Cruise Line Travel Alerts
Weather update 9/13/2017 – 8:30 PM (EDT)


As a result of damage caused by Hurricane Irma, we have modified the following (September 16-18) itineraries in order to provide our guests with the best possible shore experience.


SHIP
SAIL DATE
STATUS
DESTINATION
Carnival Glory September 2 Modified Eastern Caribbean
Carnival Magic September 3 Modified Eastern Caribbean
Carnival Splendor September 3 Modified Eastern Caribbean
Carnival Pride September 3 Modified Eastern Caribbean
Carnival Liberty September 7 Cancelled Bahamas
Carnival Paradise September 7 As Scheduled Cuba & Cozumel
Carnival Sensation September 7 As Scheduled Western Caribbean
Carnival Victory September 8 Cancelled Bahamas
Carnival Conquest September 9
September 12
Rescheduled 3 NT Cozumel
Carnival Glory September 9
September 12
Rescheduled 3 NT Cozumel
Carnival Magic September 9
September 13
Rescheduled Western Caribbean
2 NT Bahamas
Carnival Splendor September 9 Cancelled Eastern Caribbean
Carnival Vista September 9
September 12
Rescheduled Eastern Caribbean
4 NT Western
Carnival Freedom September 9 Modified Eastern Caribbean
Western Caribbean
Carnival Ecstasy September 9 Cancelled Bahamas
Carnival Liberty September 10 Cancelled Bahamas
Carnival Fascination September 10 Monitoring Southern Caribbean
Carnival Pride September 10 Modified Eastern Caribbean
Canada
Carnival Dream September 10 Modified Eastern Caribbean
Western Caribbean
Carnival Sensation September 11
September 13
Rescheduled Western Caribbean
2 NT Bahamas
Carnival Victory September 11
September 12
Rescheduled Bahamas
Carnival Paradise September 11 As Scheduled Western Caribbean
Carnival Glory September 16 Modified Miami 7 day
Half Moon Cay, San Juan, Grand Turk
Carnival Paradise September 16 Modified Tampa 5 day
Grand Cayman, Cosumel
Carnival Magic September 16 Modified Port Canaveral 8 day
Grand Turk, San Juan, St. Kitts, Antigua
Carnival Breeze September 17 Modified Galveston 7 day
Freeport and Nassau
Carnival Fascination September 17 Modified San Juan 7 day
Dominica, Barbados, St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Kitts
Carnival Victory September 18 Modified Miami 4 day
Cozumel


MSC Cruises Itinerary Updates

Weather advisories & Itinerary updates (updated September 13, 10:30am)

MSC Divina – update regarding the current cruise as well as future itineraries 

On the current cruise 

MSC Divina has now returned to the Port of Miami. She is already at berth and has received authorization from local authorities to carry out disembarkation procedures from 12 to 5pm EST today.

On future itineraries 

On Saturday, September 16, MSC Divina will operate a West Caribbean cruise out of Miami, calling at Montego Bay (Jamaica), Georgetown (Cayman Islands), Costa Maya (Mexico) and Nassau (Bahamas).

From Saturday, September 23, MSC Divina will resume her scheduled service, alternating East and West Caribbean cruises on a weekly basis. For East Caribbean cruises, Antigua will replace the scheduled call at Philipsburg (St. Maarten), until the island recovers from Hurricane Irma’s passage.

MSC Opera – update on future itineraries 

Following the passage of Hurricane Irma through the Caribbean and in connection with the reopening of both the port and airport in Havana, MSC Opera will now resume operating regular cruise service out of Havana, Cuba from 16 September onwards – with unchanged itineraries.

SHIP
SAIL DATE
STATUS
DESTINATION
MSC Divina September 2 Shortened Eastern Caribbean
MSC Divina September 9 Cancelled Eastern Caribbean
MSC Divina September 16 Modified Eastern Caribbean
Western Caribbean
MSC Divina September 23 Modified Eastern Caribbean
Western Caribbean
MSC Opera September 16
(onwards)
As Scheduled Havana, Cuba


Celebrity Cruises Travel Alert 

SHIP
SAIL DATE 
STATUS
DESTINATION
Celebrity EquinoxSeptember 4ModifiedSouthern Caribbean


Hurricane Preparedness Mini-Series:


Saturday, September 2, 2017

Watching Hurricane Irma

Hurricane Irma Courtesy NOAA NHC


Due to the volatility of the Cruise Ship Impact, we have switched to a tabular format which can be found by clicking on the image above.  We will continue to monitor the storm as long as it poses a threat to cruises / land.
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT HURRICANES (CLICK HERE)


Hurricane Preparedness Mini-Series:


We are in the peak of the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season and there is plenty of activity to keep an eye on. With Hurricane Harvey still causing heavy rainfall inland, new storms are developing off of Cabo Verde in the Atlantic. One storm has already become a Category 4 Hurricane and the other is forming right behind. There has already been impacts to scheduled cruises, and more disruption is anticipated.  The exact path of the hurricane isn't known due to changing conditions in the Atlantic.

4 Things To Help Plan Vacation in Hurricane Season
HURRICANE IRMA
Impacting Cruises

This storm is expected to change in strength and direction over the next few days.  Anyone living in the vicinity of the storms current path or traveling on a cruise in the Atlantic should keep an eye on the potential impact to your plans.

Now is the time to prepare - click on our preparedness links for assistance in planning.  Click the image below for the latest updates from NOAA NHC.


Hurricane Irma has already forced cancellations of upcoming cruises.  Monitor the cruise line's websites and social media for up to the minute updates.  We will attempt to update this page frequently as well.

 


HURRICANE IRMA 
800 PM AST Tue Sep 05 2017
...POTENTIALLY CATASTROPHIC CATEGORY 5 HURRICANE IRMA NEARING THE
NORTHERN LEEWARD ISLANDS...
...WEATHER CONDITIONS WILL DETERIORATE OVER THE NORTHERN LEEWARD
ISLANDS SOON...
WIND:
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...185 MPH...295 KM/H
Currently Extremely Dangerous Category 5  
WATCHES/ WARNINGS:
SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT:

A Hurricane Warning is in effect for...
* Antigua, Barbuda, Anguilla, Montserrat, St. Kitts, and Nevis
* Saba, St. Eustatius, and Sint Maarten
* Saint Martin and Saint Barthelemy
* British Virgin Islands
* U.S. Virgin Islands
* Puerto Rico, Vieques, and Culebra
* Dominican Republic from Cabo Engano to the northern border with
Haiti

A Hurricane Watch is in effect for...
* Guadeloupe
* Haiti from the northern border with the Dominican Republic to Le
Mole St. Nicholas
* Turks and Caicos Islands
* Southeastern Bahamas
* Cuba from Matanzas province eastward to Guantanamo province

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for...
* Guadeloupe
* Dominica
* Dominican Republic from south of Cabo Engano westward to the
southern border with Haiti

A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for...
* Haiti from south of Le Mole St. Nicholas to Port-Au-Prince
SHIP IMPACT:
These cruise line links will be active when tracking storms:

Carnival Cruise Line 
Disney Cruise Line
Royal Caribbean
Norwegian Cruise Line
MSC Cruises

Several Itineraries have been modified / cancelled
   
Storm Archive       Graphics Archive


A Hurricane Warning means that hurricane conditions are expected
somewhere within the warning area.  A warning is typically issued
36 hours before the anticipated first occurrence of tropical-storm-
force winds, conditions that make outside preparations difficult or
dangerous.  Preparations to protect life and property should be
rushed to completion.

A Hurricane Watch means that hurricane conditions are possible
within the watch area.  A watch is typically issued 48 hours before
the anticipated first occurrence of tropical-storm-force winds,
conditions that make outside preparations difficult or dangerous.

A Tropical Storm Warning means that tropical storm conditions are
expected somewhere within the warning area within 36 hours.

A Tropical Storm Watch means that tropical storm conditions are
possible within the watch area, generally within 48 hours.

Interests elsewhere in the Dominican Republic, along with Haiti,
the Turks and Caicos Islands, Cuba, and the southeastern and central
Bahamas should monitor the progress of Irma.

Royal Caribbean Itinerary Updates  (click for latest update)

September 5, 2017 at 6:00 PM EDT (next update tomorrow at noon EDT)

We are closely monitoring Hurricane Irma’s path and its potential impact to our current and upcoming sailings. Royal Caribbean’s Chief Meteorologist, James Van Fleet, is closely tracking the storm’s progress, and the current forecast is as follows:

Hurricane Irma is a category 5 hurricane with sustained winds around the center at 185 mph and is currently located about 210 miles east of Antigua. The storm continues its westerly track at 15 mph. While it is difficult to predict the path of the storm at this time, it is likely that Irma will impact Florida at some point this weekend.

In an effort to give you advance notice of any changes while also taking into account the most accurate forecast information, we will be providing updates on any impacted sailings no later than 2 days in advance of departure.

The following sailings are departing as scheduled:

Adventure of the Seas: September 9 Southern Caribbean cruise
Grandeur of the Seas: September 7 New England/Canada cruise
Liberty of the Seas: September 10 Western Caribbean cruise
Serenade of the Seas: September 10 New England/Canada cruise
Vision of the Seas: September 7 New England/Canada cruise

The following sailings are canceled:

Enchantment of the Seas: September 8 Bahamas cruise
Majesty of the Seas: September 8 Bahamas cruise

We are very sorry for the impact this storm has had on your vacation and please know that we made the decision with the safety and comfort of our guests and crew in mind. The cruise fare and fees will be 100% refunded to the original form of payment, and we are also offering a 25% future cruise credit, based on the cruise fare, if a new cruise is booked in the next 30 days. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call 1-800-256-6649.

The following sailings are currently being evaluated and we will provide our next update at noon EDT tomorrow:

Allure of the Seas: September 10 Western Caribbean cruise
Anthem of the Seas: September 9 Bermuda cruise
Empress of the Seas: September 9 Cuba cruise
Harmony of the Seas: September 9 Eastern Caribbean cruise
Oasis of the Seas: September 10 Eastern Caribbean cruise

For all guests currently sailing with us, the Captain and team onboard will be providing you specific updates at 1 pm and 615 pm daily, and of course will update you immediately if anything changes.

Should we need to make additional itinerary changes or cancel an additional sailing to avoid the storm, we will reach out to guests directly, as well as update our website and social media feeds immediately. Please know that the safety and comfort of our guests are our top priority and we will continue to provide regular updates throughout the week.

For more frequent updates, please follow our meteorologist on Twitter @JamesVanFleet or visit the Royal Caribbean Facebook page.

Allure of the Seas (September 3 sailing) is currently sailing a modified Western Caribbean itinerary.


Norwegian Cruise Line Weather Alert (click for latest)

September 5th at 2:00 PM ET (6:00 PM UTC) 

 At Norwegian Cruise Line, the safety and security of our guests and crew is of the utmost importance. The company is closely monitoring Hurricane Irma, now a major category 5 hurricane, located just east of the Leeward Islands. The storm’s forecasted path includes a potential impact to South Florida this weekend.

 Due to the current forecasted path of the storm, we will be making adjustments to the following cruises to ensure the safety of everyone on board:

Norwegian Escape, Seven-Day Western Caribbean cruise departing September 2 from Miami:

We will be amending the ship’s itinerary to a five-day cruise. Instead of calling in Costa Maya on Wednesday and Cozumel on Thursday, the ship will sail for Miami this evening, arriving in the afternoon on Thursday, September 7. Those guests who are residents of South Florida, who drove to PortMiami or who have travel plans already confirmed that will return them safely home by Friday afternoon may disembark the ship on Thursday if they wish to do so. For those guests who did not drive to PortMiami and are unable to secure a flight back home, we strongly encourage them to stay onboard the ship.

Norwegian Escape will set sail from Miami on Thursday evening on a course away from the storm. While we are unable to confirm at this time when and where the ship will return to port, we welcome all guests to remain onboard to stay safe and secure.

All guests will received a refund for the missed days of their cruise, along with a 25% future cruise credit of the cruise fare paid towards a future sailing on Norwegian. Guests who need to make changes to any flights will be reimbursed for any change fees up to $300 per person.

Norwegian Sky, Four-Day Cuba Cruise departing September 4 from Miami:

We will be amending the ship’s itinerary to a three-day cruise. Instead of calling in Great Stirrup Cay on Thursday, the ship will sail for Miami following her departure from Havana tomorrow, arriving in the morning on Thursday, September 7.

All guests will receive a refund for the missed day of their cruise, along with a 25% future cruise credit of the cruise fare paid towards a future sailing on Norwegian. Guests who need to make changes to any flights will be reimbursed for any change fees up to $300 per person

Norwegian Sky, September 8 from Miami:

The ship’s three-day Bahamas cruise has been cancelled. We will be providing a full refund to all guests, plus a 50% future cruise credit.

Norwegian Escape, September 9 from Miami: The ship’s seven-day Eastern Caribbean Cruise has been cancelled.

We will be providing a full refund to all guests, plus a 50% future cruise credit. All other cruises are currently sailing as scheduled.

We continue to monitor the storm’s projected path and will provide any updates as quickly as they are available. We truly appreciate our guests understanding during these unforeseen itinerary changes and apologize for any inconvenience these unexpected, but necessary, changes may cause our guests. Any further updates will be communicated here and to guests and posted on our social media channels.


Disney Cruise Line Weather Alert (click for latest)

Tropical Weather Update September 5, 2017 – 7:30 p.m.

Based on the projected path of Hurricane Irma, including its expected impact on the Caribbean and Bahamas, Disney Cruise Line is making the following adjustments to itineraries:

Disney Fantasy The September 2 cruise of the Disney Fantasy is currently sailing a modified Western Caribbean itinerary and is expected to return to Port Canaveral two days earlier than planned on Thursday, September 7.

Guests on this sailing will be refunded two nights of their voyage fare and provided a 25 percent discount on a future cruise, which may be booked by calling 1-855-347-2784 or 407-566-7054 from September 18, 2017, through October 18, 2017.

The September 9 sailing of the Disney Fantasy is cancelled. 

Refunds will automatically be processed back to the original form of payment used for the cruise booking. Guests are invited to book a future cruise at a 25 percent discount by calling us at 1-855-347-2784 or 407-566-7054 from September 18, 2017, through October 18, 2017.

While we always strive to deliver magical cruise vacations, nothing is more important to us than providing a safe experience for our guests and crew. We will continue to closely monitor Hurricane Irma and provide updates as necessary.

Disney Dream The September 4 cruise of the Disney Dream is sailing a modified Bahamian cruise itinerary and will return to Port Canaveral one day earlier than planned on Thursday, September 7.

Guests on this sailing will be refunded one night of their voyage fare and provided a 25 percent discount on a future cruise, which may be booked by calling 1-855-347-2784 or 407-566-7054 from September 18, 2017, through October 18, 2017.

The September 8 and September 11 sailings of the Disney Dream are cancelled.

Refunds will automatically be processed back to the original form of payment used for the cruise booking. Guests are invited to book a future cruise at a 25 percent discount by calling us at 1-855-347-2784 or 407-566-7054 from September 18, 2017, through October 18, 2017.

While we always strive to deliver magical cruise vacations, nothing is more important to us than providing a safe experience for our guests and crew. We will continue to closely monitor Hurricane Irma and provide updates as necessary.