Hurricane Beryl is a strong Category 5 storm, currently posing a significant threat to the Caribbean region. As of Monday morning, at 8:00am EST, the storm was located about 70 miles east of Grenada. The National Hurricane Center reports that Beryl is now sustaining winds of up to 150+ miles per hour, making it an extremely dangerous weather system.
The Hurricane Beryl impacting Major Cruise Lines to change itineraries and is heading towards the Caribbean. As of July 2, the hurricane is expected to be in the open waters between Aruba and the Dominican Republic. Jamaica is getting ready for the impact, as Beryl is forecasted to reach the island on July 3.
After that, the hurricane will move northwest, passing near the Cayman Islands on July 4 and then hitting Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula on July 5. Beryl will cross through the Western Caribbean cruise area, between Belize and Cancun, before reaching the Gulf of Mexico on July 6.
The National Hurricane Center has issued warnings for the Windward Islands, which are in the hurricane’s path. These islands are expected to face life-threatening conditions, including extremely strong winds and dangerous storm surge.
Cruise lines are changing routes and schedules to keep passengers safe. Many ships in the area are being rerouted or changing their plans. This is affecting lots of ships from different cruise lines, showing how Hurricane Beryl is impacting the cruise industry. Passengers on Caribbean cruises during this time should expect big changes to their trips as cruise lines try to avoid the storm.
Royal Caribbean Changes Itineraries Due to Hurricane Beryl
Royal Caribbean is changing some cruise ship routes because of Hurricane Beryl. The Royal Caribbean ships affected by hurricane Beryl are Icon of the Seas, Harmony of the Seas, and Wonder of the Seas.
Icon of the Seas
- Original Route: From Port Miami to Eastern Caribbean on June 29.
- New Route: Western Caribbean
- Skipped Ports: Phillipsburg; St. Maarten and Charlotte Amalie; St. Thomas
- Added Ports: Cozumel and Costa Maya, Mexico
- Maintaining: The ship will start sailing again on July 5. It will stop at Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas for a day before coming back to Miami on July 6.
Wonder of the Seas
- Departure: Port Canaveral, Florida on June 30.
- Skipped Ports: Roatan, Honduras; Costa Maya
- New Route: The ship will visit Perfect Day at Coco Cay on July 1, have a day at sea, then go to Cozumel on July 3. On July 4, there will be another day at sea, followed by Nassau on July 5, and another sea day on July 6 before returning to Port Canaveral.
Harmony of the Seas
- Departure: Galveston, Texas on June 30
- Skipped Port: Roatan
- Schedule Changes: Ship will visit Costa Maya on July 2 and Cozumel on July 3. The cruise will last 7 nights, with a sea day on July 4.
Royal Caribbean’s Response to Hurrican Beryl
Royal Caribbean said of the change, “As we’re monitoring the inclement weather around our intended path and are expecting high waves and strong winds, we’re modified our itinerary to provide you with the most enjoyable sailing… While it’s not the originally planned itinerary, we know you’ll have a memorable time.”
Royal Caribbean International said, in a statement to passengers “We’re terribly sorry for the last-minute change caused by the weather – your safety is our top priority. Please know, being onboard is one of the safest places because we are faster and can move out of the way of any inclement weather.”
Carnival Cruise Line Changes Itineraries Due to Hurricane Beryl
Most Carnival ships will not alter routes due to being out of the storm’s path. Only Carnival Liberty and Carnival Horizon making adjustments, reversing port call order.
Carnival Liberty
- Departure: New Orleans, June 30
- Revised schedule: Visits Cozumel on July 3, Belize City on July 4 and Roatan July 5
Carnival Horizon
- Skipped Port: Grand Cayman
- Schedule Changes: Extra day at sea before arriving in Ocho Rios earlier
Carnival Ships Maintaining Itineraries
Carnival Dream
- Departed: Galveston, June 29
- Continuing to: Freeport, Half Moon Cay, Nassau before returning on July 7.
Carnival Magic
- Departed: Miami, June 29
- Continuing to: Phillipsburg, San Juan, Puerto Plata/Amber Cove, Dominican Republic, after the storm is over.
Carnival Jubilee
- Upcoming stops: Costa Maya on July 2 and Roatan on July 3
- Return: Galveston, July 6
Carnival Cruise Line’s Response to Hurrican Beryl
Carnival Cruise Line Brand Ambassador John Heald’s statement “The Fleet Operations Center, the ship’s Captains and the Beards all work together on this. They will never make any itinerary changes days in advance. That’s because we want to try and give guests the cruise they booked so they track the path of the storm and wait as long as possible, safely, of course, before making any changes.”
Norwegian Cruise Line’s Changes Itineraries Due to Hurricane Beryl
Norwegian Jade
- Original Route: From Port Canaveral to Southern Caribbean (June 30 departure)
- New Route: Eastern Caribbean
- Canceled Ports: Falmouth, Jamaica; George Town, Grand Cayman and Cozumel
- New Destinations: San Juan; Puerto Rico on July 2. Tortola; BVI on July 3. Puerto Plata; Dominican Republic on July 4 before heading back to Florida.
Norwegian Breakaway
- Departure: Port Miami, June 30
- Original Eastern Caribbean ports canceled
- Canceled Ports: Roatan, Harvest Caye in Belize, Costa Maya, Cozumel
- New Destinations: Puerto Plata on July 2, St. Thomas on July 3, Tortola on July 4, and a day at Norwegian Cruise Line’s private island, Great Stirrup Cay in the Bahamas on July 6.
Celebrity Cruises’ Changes Itineraries Due to Hurricane Beryl
Celebrity Beyond
- Departure: Port Everglades, June 29 for an 8-night trip
- Original Itinerary Order: Bonaire (July 2), Curacao and Aruba
- Revised Itinerary Order: Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire
- Reason for Change: Hurricane Beryl was close to Bonaire on July 2, so itinerary order was reversed to travel behind the storm.
Disney Cruise Line’s Changes Itineraries Due to Hurricane Beryl
Disney Fantasy
- Departure: Port Canaveral, June 29
- Original Itinerary: plan to visit Cozumel, George Town on July 2, Falmouth; Jamaica on July 4 and Castaway Cay in Bahamas on July 5 before storm.
- Revised Itinerary: Cozumel (maintained), George Town (maintained), Sea Day (replacing Falmouth) and Castaway Cay in Bahamas (maintained)
- Canceled Port Call: Falmouth, Jamaica
Cruise Excursion Adjustments Due to Itinerary Changes
Cruise Line-Booked Excursions (Reschedule and Refund Process)
- Excursions booked through cruise lines will be rescheduled
- New dates align with revised port calls
- Excursions that cannot be rescheduled will be automatically refunded. No action required from passengers
Independently Booked Excursions
Travelers who booked excursions independently must manage changes themselves
- Contact travel agent to reschedule
- Request refunds for canceled activities
- Explore new excursion options at revised ports of call
FAQs – Hurricane Beryl Impacting Major Cruise Lines to Change Itineraries
Which Cruise Lines are Affected by Hurricane Beryl?
Major cruise lines operating in the Caribbean, including Royal Caribbean, Carnival Cruise Line, and Celebrity Cruises, are being impacted by Hurricane Beryl.
How are Cruise Itineraries Being Changed?
Cruise lines are altering routes, swapping port orders, skipping certain ports, and adding new destinations to avoid the hurricane’s path.
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