Complete Maritime Profile & Reviews of Caribbean-Princess
IMO: 9215490
Cruise Ship, Bermuda
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Vessel Details
MMSI
310423000
Callsign
ZCDG8
Width
36.0 m
Length
290.0 m
Reviews (1)
Ethan
2023-08-11
Position: Deck Officer
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Looking for information about this vessel. Curious if anyone's sailed on this boat? Any red flags?
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Latest News (5)
Caribbean Princess Cruises Resumes Operations Following Norovirus Incident Affecting 115 Individuals
The Caribbean Princess Cruises has resumed its voyages after a COVID-19 outbreak that impacted 115 individuals, including 102 passengers and 13 crew members. The ship made its way to dock at Port Canaveral on May 11, following a cruise that reported the outbreak to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on May 7. The situation unfolded after the vessel set sail from Port Everglades on April 28. In response to the outbreak, the crew implemented enhanced cleaning and disinfection protocols, collected samples from the affected parties for testing, and isolated those who fell ill. Shortly after thorough cleaning and disinfection measures were completed, the Caribbean Princess was cleared to embark once again on the evening of May 11.
Norovirus Outbreak Affects 115 on Caribbean Princess Voyage
In a troubling turn of events, the 'Caribbean Princess' faced a significant health crisis during its recent cruise across the Caribbean. Disembarking from Port Everglades in Florida on April 28, 2026, the vessel encountered a norovirus outbreak that left 102 passengers and 13 crew members battling severe symptoms including vomiting and diarrhea. Health protocols were quickly implemented, with affected individuals being isolated to prevent further spread. The ship's management has ordered extensive sanitation efforts, ensuring a thorough disinfection process before the 'Caribbean Princess' resumes its voyage on May 11. While these incidents are rarely seen, the safety of all onboard remains a top priority during such outbreaks.