Three Guests Dead as Oceanwide Battles Suspected Virus Outbreak

Three Guests Dead as Oceanwide Battles Suspected Virus Outbreak

Oceanwide Expeditions has confirmed three guests have passed away onboard the Hondius which is currently located off the coast of Cape Verde.

Media reports said the 174-guest ship is battling a hantavirus outbreak. Information regarding the number of guests and crew aboard was not immediately available.

In addition, one passenger is currently being treated in intensive care in Johannesburg, and two crew members onboard require urgent medical care.

The company said that as of May 3, no authorization from Cape Verdean authorities has been given to disembark guests requiring medical care or to support with medical screening.

“Local health authorities have visited the vessel to assess the condition of the two symptomatic individuals. They are yet to make a decision regarding the transfer of these individuals into medical care in Cape Verde,” the company said.

The company said in a statement that its priority is to ensure that the two symptomatic individuals onboard receive adequate and expedited medical care.

“Dutch authorities have agreed to lead a joint effort in organizing the repatriation of the two symptomatic individuals onboard the Hondius from Cape Verde to the Netherlands.”

The body of the deceased individual is also planned to be included in this repatriation, along with a guest closely associated with the deceased, who is not symptomatic, the company said.

“This repatriation depends on many factors, including the authorization and support of local Cape Verdean health authorities for the transfer of individuals requiring medical attention from Hondius,” the company stated.

Oceanwide stressed it is working closely with local and international authorities, including WHO, RIVM, relevant embassies, and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Cruise Industry Mourns Loss of Captain Geir-Arne Thue-Nilsen

Cruise Industry Mourns Loss of Captain Geir-Arne Thue-Nilsen

The cruise industry is mourning the loss of Seabourn’s former Captain Geir-Arne Thue-Nilsen.

His wife, Juvy Thue-Nilsen, announced the news via social media on June 22, 2025.

“With deep sorrow, I share that Geir Arne has passed away peacefully. He is remembered for his kind and gentle heart, his deep love for the sea and animals, and his passion for racing,” Juvy said in the post.

“He had a warm sense of humour, and as a captain, he was both knowledgeable and deeply committed — always looking after his crew with their well-being in mind.”

A friend of the Captain, Eric Goldring, responded to the news in a post that said: “My dear, dear friend and former Seabourn Captain Geir Arne Thue-Nilsen passed away yesterday.”

“He was a captain’s captain, a beloved mentor for those wanting a seaman’s life, a teacher, the kindest of human beings, and a renaissance man without knowing it. He taught me how it should be on a ship, not by lecture, but by example. We sailed from Turkey to the British Isles to Antarctica and more. I hope I continue to do him proud.”

Cunard managing director pays tribute to Sir David Frost

Cunard managing director pays tribute to Sir David Frost

By Hollie-Rae Merrick

Cunard managing director pays tribute to Sir David FrostImage via Shutterstock

Tributes have been paid to broadcaster Sir David Frost who died of a suspected heart attack while on board Cunard’s Queen Elizabeth.

Frost, 74, was onboard the ship to give a speech on Saturday according to the BBC.

Peter Shanks, managing director of Cunard Line, said: “Sir David Frost was a remarkable journalist and broadcaster. Cunard had a proud association with him over many years.

“On behalf of us all at Cunard Line I would like to extend our deepest sympathy to his wife, family and friends.”

Queen Elizabeth left Southampton on August 31 on a 10-day Mediterranean cruise to Civitavecchia (Rome).

A statement on BBC News said: “His family are devastated and ask for privacy at this difficult time. A family funeral will be held in the near future and details of a memorial service will be announced in due course.”