CRUISE ALERT: New CHANGED, Dangerous Weather & Sickness at Sea
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A major cruise line goes adults only.
A cruise ship breaks free in extreme winds.
And a Noravirus outbreak raises health concerns on board.
This is an important reminder. Wash your hands frequently, use hand sanitizer, and report symptoms early if you feel unwell on board.
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CRUISE ALERT: New CHANGED, Dangerous Weather & Sickness at Sea === #cruisenow #cruiseship #cruise === CRUISE ALERT: New CHANGED, Dangerous Weather & Sickness at Sea Cruise Alert! If youβre cruising in 2026, this is a must-watch update. Todayβs headlines: β A major cruise line goes adults-only β A cruise ship breaks free in extreme winds β And a norovirus outbreak raises health concerns onboard Letβs get into it. Weβre starting with a big shift in the cruise industry. CRUISE ALERT: New CHANGED, Dangerous Weather & Sickness at Sea Oceania Cruises has officially announced that beginning January 7, 2026, the line will accept guests aged 18 and older only for all new bookings. If you already booked a cruise with children before this date, your reservation will still be honored. This move places Oceania alongside Virgin Voyages and Viking, making it one of the few cruise lines fully focused on adult-only cruising. According to the company, the goal is to create a more tranquil, upscale onboard environment. CRUISE ALERT: New CHANGED, Dangerous Weather & Sickness at Sea This is especially interesting because even Carnival Cruise Line has recently begun experimenting with select adults-only sailings. Question for you: Would you choose an adults-only cruise if given the option? Let us know in the comments. Should cruise lines go adults-only? YES or NO in the comments. Next, a serious weather-related incident in South America. At the port of Ushuaia, Argentina, extreme winds caused an expedition cruise ship to break free from its moorings and collide with another vessel. Reports say winds averaged 30 knots, with gusts reaching 40 knots, or about 46 miles per hour. The 10,000-ton World Voyager snapped its mooring lines, struck the pier, and then collided with the much larger Viking Octantis, which weighs over 30,000 tons. Around 125 crew members attempted to control the ship, but the wind strength made it impossible.