
A passenger was taken off a cruise ship carrying 915 passengers and crew members from the United States and Britain. The ship was on a cruise to the Caribbean Sea, and was heading to Panama Canal. An 82-year-old man was found on board, and the Coast Guard evacuated him to an area hospital. Other passengers who were hurt were taken to hospitals in the region.
In another incident, a Carnival Glory Cruise Ship was 86 Miles southeast of Southwest Pass when a man aged 62 who was experiencing internal bleeding symptoms was airlifted from New Orleans. He received medical attention at the New Orleans Lakefront Airport, and is now listed as stable.
Carnival Fantasy, another cruise ship sailing to the Caribbean reported a missing passenger on Thanksgiving night. One crew member saw the man floating in the water. A helicopter from the U.S. Coast Guard's Elizabeth City station lifted the passenger onto the helicopter several hours later. The woman was eventually transferred to Jacksonville Hospital, Florida.

The Coast Guard evacuated a woman from the luxury cruise liner Independence of the Seas. She was believed to be very ill. This passenger is wheelchair-bound. She is listed in critical condition and was being flown to the Portland Coastguard in Oregon.
Yesterday was another significant incident. The MSC Grandiosa, an elite cruise liner, was about 20 nautical miles offshore of Sant'Antico in southwest Sardinia. Captain of the vessel called U.S. Coast Guard to request emergency medical attention. It was the fifth emergency evacuation for engine problems in five years.
The cruise ship is expected safely to dock in Molde, Norway on Sunday afternoon. However, it remains to be seen whether it will be able to proceed to its destination or not. After all, the weather conditions are still extremely stormy.
HM Coastguard search & rescue helicopter was positioned 30 miles south of Plymouth. The search and rescue operations are currently underway. The Norwegian Red Cross volunteers assisted the rescue efforts. The rescue effort is being carried out by approximately 60 volunteers of the organization.

On Saturday, a mayday signal was issued by the Viking Sky, a luxury cruise liner that had been drifting towards land. According to the ship's captain, it had engine problems. The vessel also sent a distress call to crew and passengers in the event of bad weather. By the time the search began, a majority of the ship's passengers were already in the water.
The Norwegian cruise ship Emerald Princess suffered engine problems Thursday and was diverted from Norway to another port. The helicopter evacuated the crew and passengers of the ship following the engine failure. Although it wasn't immediately clear how many passengers were aboard, crew requested medevac. Many other vessels helped with the rescue.
There have been numerous accidents and injuries on cruise ship ships. This includes a couple who were trapped onboard Oasis, the Bahamas' Oasis. These accidents highlight how important it is for cruise ships to have procedures in place to recover passengers who are lost. If a passenger does not return to the ship after a few hours, the situation can be difficult to trace. The legal consequences for those who survive the fall are severe.
FAQ
Do I have to dress up for a cruise or not?
No, you don’t need to be dressed up in anything elaborate. Be comfortable and ready for relaxation.
What does a cruise vacation look like?
A cruise vacation costs $1,000 per person plus taxes and fees. The average price for a family of four is $4,200. This includes all meals and drinks, entertainment, activities as well gratuities.
How long does it take for you to get to port?
There are many factors that affect how long it takes to reach the port. These include distance between port and ship, speed of ship travel, etc. Important to remember that some ships dock very close by shore, so they can unload their passengers as quickly as possible. Other ships dock further away from land, so it takes longer for the ship to arrive.
What is a cruise ship vacation?
An all-inclusive vacation on a cruise ship is the best description. You are taken care of at all times. You can access everything from restaurants, spas, entertainment, activities, excursions, etc. It's not only a place to rest and eat, but also a chance to have fun and relax. You only need to bring your sense of adventure.
What do you get when you cruise?
Have fun is the most important thing. You don't have to do it all. Just enjoy the moment.
You will find many activities for everyone. And if you're bored, someone always wants to talk to you.
Cruising is about having fun and relaxing. Cruising is not about seeing as many places as possible.
There are many cruises that you can take, from short European trips to long Pacific voyages. The length of your trip will depend on the activities you plan to accomplish.
Statistics
- You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
- In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
- *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
- The line estimates savings of 50% when you purchase this bundle. (travel.usnews.com)
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How To
How to be safe on a cruise ship
On a cruise ship, there are many things you should know before embarking on your journey. It is essential that you know how to behave while onboard a cruise ship so you don’t get into trouble. Here are some safety tips to help you enjoy your trip.
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Pay attention to your surroundings at all costs. People tend to gather together on cruise ships, especially at meals. You can easily become distracted by the chatter and food of others. Do not let people distract you from your task. You should tell someone to stop doing something that is dangerous like smoking or drinking alcohol.
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Always keep your room key close to you when you board the ship, and hand over your room key to the person checking you in. You will be able to tell them where you are if they need you. You should also have your passport on you.
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Keep valuables out-of-reach Many cabins have drawers underneath the bed. It is a good place to store valuables like money, credit cards, passports, etc. Make sure that nothing valuable is visible from plain sight. Your bags should be kept in the closet, so that no one can see them.
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Hydrate. Cruise ships provide plenty of water, but sometimes it's hard to remember to drink enough. Use the free bottled water that is available onboard. Keep yourself hydrated. Dehydration can cause fatigue and make it difficult to concentrate, leading to arguments or even accidents.
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Always pay attention to announcements. Announcements appear everywhere, including on TV screens or public address systems. They contain safety procedures, emergency exits, weather reports, and more. Pay attention to these announcements. They might save your life!
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Never leave your cabin unlocked. Never leave your cabin unlocked, no matter how friendly a crew member seems. Many thieves break into cabins by stealing the doors. A crew member can grant permission to use the restroom.
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Do not go overboard by yourself. It may take time for the crew of the ship to rescue you if you fall overboard. Sharks and other marine creatures might be attracted to you while you wait. It is best to wait for help.
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Never smoke inside the elevator. These elevators are pressured, which means smoke can quickly build up. Get out as soon as you feel dizzy. It doesn't necessarily mean that breathing is safe, even though the outside air is clean.
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Be familiar with the evacuation procedures. Every year, thousands are killed in elevator accidents. Follow the screen's instructions if an emergency happens.
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Be familiar with the fire drill. Fire drills are usually conducted once per day. Everyone on the deck must evacuate during a drill. Follow the crew members' instructions. Once the drill has been completed, return back to your cabin.
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Ask questions before accepting food or drinks. Cruisers frequently experience food poisoning. People don't know that certain foods are not safe to be eaten while aboard a ship. Most cruise ships prohibit raw oysters. If you aren’t certain whether or not the food that you’ve been served is safe for you, please politely decline to accept it and find another meal.
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Use the pool with caution There have been numerous instances of people accidentally falling into the pools. It is possible to slip and fall into the pool without being noticed. It is also possible to slip on the ground. Always wear appropriate footwear and pay close attention to what's around you.