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The Coral-Princess: Crew Feedback and Vessel Data

IMO: 9229659

Cruise Ship, Bermuda

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Coral-Princess - Cruise Ship vessel registered in Bermuda

Vessel Details

MMSI

310376000

Callsign

ZCDF4

Width

38.0 m

Length

294.0 m

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Raymond

2024-04-11

Position: Tankerman

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Latest News (4)

Norovirus Outbreak Affects 70 Individuals on Coral Princess Voyage

Nov 17, 2025 12:41

During a scenic 31-day cruise from Singapore to Los Angeles, the 'Coral Princess' faced a norovirus outbreak that impacted 70 individuals aboard. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), out of the 1,822 passengers, 55 reported falling ill, along with 15 crew members from a total of 907. The vessel set sail on October 17, and the CDC was notified of the outbreak on November 9. Throughout its journey, the 'Coral Princess' made stops at eight ports, including destinations in Thailand, Vietnam, China, and Japan, before reaching Hawaii on November 10. The CDC confirmed that norovirus was the culprit, with symptoms primarily including diarrhea and vomiting. In light of the outbreak, Princess Cruises enhanced their cleaning and disinfection protocols, adhering to their established outbreak prevention and response plan. Furthermore, stool samples were collected from those experiencing gastrointestinal illnesses for further testing. The 'Coral Princess' docked in Los Angeles on November 17 to disembark affected passengers and then continued its journey to Fort Lauderdale later that day, embarking on a 16-day itinerary.

Gastrointestinal Outbreak Strikes Coral Princess Again During Panama Canal Voyage

Mar 12, 2025 11:50

The luxury cruise liner 'Coral Princess' has faced a second outbreak of gastrointestinal illness this year during its 16-night 'Panama Canal Ocean to Ocean' voyage. Setting sail from Los Angeles on February 21, 2025, the cruise ultimately arrived in Fort Lauderdale on March 9, 2025. Unfortunately, 69 passengers from a total of 1,906 reported illness during the journey, which translates to 3.62% of those onboard. According to regulations, cruise ships must notify the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) if the number of ill passengers or crew members surpasses 3%. This incident was compounded by the fact that 13 out of the ship's 895 crew members, or 1.45%, were also affected. It's worth noting that this isn't the first instance of such an outbreak for the Coral Princess this year, as it previously encountered a similar situation during another 16-night Panama Canal cruise that departed from San Francisco on January 20, 2025, towards Fort Lauderdale, affecting 59 out of 1,894 passengers and 12 out of 885 crew members.

Outbreak on Coral Princess: 71 Cases of Norovirus Reported Among Passengers and Crew

Jan 30, 2025 18:42

The 'Coral Princess' is currently navigating troubled waters as 71 individuals, including 59 passengers and 12 crew members, have reported illnesses linked to norovirus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The ill have experienced unpleasant symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea. This outbreak occurred during the vessel's ongoing 16-day journey, which commenced on January 20, 2025, from San Francisco, California. The cruise has scheduled stops at various destinations, including Mexico and Guatemala, raising concerns about the health and safety of all aboard.

Outbreak of Norovirus Affects 70 on Coral Princess During Voyage

Nov 20, 2024 11:04

An outbreak of norovirus has impacted 70 individuals aboard the 'Coral Princess', including both passengers and crew members, as reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on November 19, 2024. The vessel was on a month-long voyage from Singapore to Long Beach, carrying over 2,700 individuals in total. According to the CDC's Vessel Sanitation Program, 55 passengers have reported symptoms consistent with norovirus, along with 15 crew members. The initial report of illness emerged on November 9, while the ship completed its journey and docked in California on November 17, without any delays. Following the onset of the outbreak, the 'Coral Princess', which had embarked on a 16-day voyage to Fort Lauderdale on November 10, has ramped up its cleaning and disinfection protocols in accordance with their established prevention and response strategies.

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