The Hawaii Cruise Tax Just Got Stopped—Here's What Changes
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Most cruise ship overboard incidents, they are not accidental.
If you're traveling with young children who don't recognize what those lines mean, keep them away from those lines.
The tax would have imposed an 11% levy on gross cruise fairs, prorated based on the number of days ships spend in Hawaiian ports.
I'm a big fan of independent excursions. I almost take them exclusively.
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What really happened on cruise ships over New Year’s, and what should cruisers actually learn from it? From a tragic overboard incident to a dramatic pier rescue, a last-minute federal court ruling that stopped a new cruise tax, and several reminders about safety, documentation, and personal responsibility, this episode separates headlines from facts. Melissa reports directly from a Holland America Line sailing and explains what cruise ships are designed to prevent, where real risks still exist, and how recent decisions could affect cruise costs in 2026. This is not fear-based news. It is context, clarity, and practical guidance for anyone sailing this year. **Travel Insurance for Cruisers** https://www.profmelissa.com/travelinsurance **CHAPTERS** (0:31) What happened in the New Year’s Day overboard case on a Holland America Line ship? (2:01) Are cruise ship overboards usually accidents or intentional acts? (2:32) What went right during the Carnival pier rescue involving a child and her mother? (3:54) Was the Hawaii cruise passenger tax blocked, and does it affect 2026 sailings? (5:30) What ship upgrades are coming to Norwegian Cruise Line this spring? (6:41) What happens if you miss the ship on an independent excursion? (7:37) Why was a foster family denied boarding, and what can cruisers learn from it? (9:14) How do cruise lines handle passenger damage and accountability? (10:04) How common is norovirus on cruise ships, and how worried should you be? ----------------------------------------------- PODCAST Want this video in audio form? Stream my podcast: Spotify: https://profmel.com/spotify Apple: https://profmel.com/apple ----------------------------------------------- LINKS 🛳️ Get my Travel Insurance Guide for Cruisers: https://profmel.com/insurance 🛳️ Shop my favorite cruise outfits and essentials: https://profmel.com/shop 🛳️ Want to become a travel agent? https://www.profmelissa.com/travelagent 🛳️ Get my top recommended travel card: http://www.profmel.com/card 🛳️ Want to book a cruise or take a cruise with me? https://profmel.com/book 🛳️ Grab my FREE Cruise Packing List & Planner: https://profmel.com/subscribe 🛳️ Want to book my favorite private drivers? http://www.profmel.com/drivers ------------------------------------------------- CONNECT WITH ME TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@professormelissa Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ProfMelissaCruises/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/professormelissa ------------------------------------------------- Please note that sometimes, my posts contain affiliate links. This means I may receive a commission through purchases, but this does not affect you as a consumer or cost you more in any way. I appreciate your use of my links, as this helps support my channel. ♥️