Port Everglades Moving Forward

Celebrity APEX refuelling in Port Everglades

“We are talking with the cruise lines on a consistent basis, there are weekly teleconferences. We are talking about what we are doing with our terminals and understanding what the obligations and criteria will be moving forward,” said Jonathan Daniels, who took over as the new CEO and port director at Port Everglades over the summer.

The 2020-2021 season for Port Everglades was poised to be a good one – the new Enchanted Princess was slated to call the port home, along with the Celebrity Apex and Odyssey of the Seas.

Looking at the new Celebrity Apex outside his office window, Daniels said he was working closely with the Royal Caribbean Group to understand what the terminal experience will look like.

“The difficult part will ultimately be determining where the line of demarcation is for accountability and responsibility,” Daniels said.

Guests will have staggered check-in times, basically appointments to board, and the terminals will need to be re-flowed a bit, meaning various zones for testing, isolation and more.

“Laboratories, testing, how does that translate into space in the terminal?” Daniels asked. “What happens if there is a positive case?”

Asking those questions is part of an unknown, without answers or guidance yet from the CDC.

Head Start

The port’s ferry service to the Bahamas launched for a two-week period in July, as it was not affected by the CDC’s “No Sail” order with a ship under 250 passengers aboard.

That meant Port Everglades had a trial run of sorts, installing plexiglass barriers, signage and hand sanitiser distribution stations in a terminal.

“We’ve been moving beyond that and integrating that into other terminals in anticipation of a restart of cruising,” Daniels said.

50,000

Pre COVID, a weekend in the winter could see upwards of 50,000 people move through Port Everglades on a single day with ships at all the port’s cruise berths.

With the business mounting a comeback in 2021, Daniels said the potential for growth beyond that would be in increasing the utilization of cruise terminals, especially for itineraries leaving mid-week, along with building up more summer business.

With a pivot toward closer-to-home and shorter cruises, the port is well-positioned in Florida to take advantage of that.

Excerpt from Cruise Industry News Quarterly Magazine: Winter 2020-2021

Here Are All Of Carnival Cruise Line’s Homeports For 2021

Carnival Legend

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Carnival Cruise Line has the most U.S. homeports of any cruise brand, plus a seasonal operation in Europe and year-round cruising in Australia.

Here’s a look at the company’s planned homeports for 2021:

Port Canaveral

Ships:

– Carnival Breeze (March to April);

– Carnival Elation (March to December);

– Carnival Liberty (March to December);

– Carnival Magic (November and December);

– Mardi Gras (April to December).


Miami

Ships:

– Carnival Conquest (March to December);

– Carnival Freedom (October to December);

– Carnival Horizon (March to December);

– Carnival Sunrise (March to December).


Jacksonville

Ships:

– Carnival Ecstasy (March to December).


Tampa

Ships:

– Carnival Paradise (November and December);

– Carnival Pride (November and December).


Galveston

Ships:

– Carnival Breeze (May to December);

– Carnival Dream (March to December);

– Carnival Freedom (March to April);

– Carnival Vista (March to December).


Mobile

Ships:

– Carnival Sensation (March to December).


New Orleans

Ships:

– Carnival Glory (March to December);

– Carnival Valor (November and December).  


Baltimore

Ships:

– Carnival Legend (November and December);

– Carnival Pride (March to October).


Charleston

Ships:

– Carnival Sunshine (March to December).


San Diego

Ships:

– Carnival Miracle (March and April/October to December).


San Francisco

Ships:

– Carnival Miracle (April to September).


Seattle

Ships:

– Carnival Freedom (April to September).


Long Beach

Ships:

– Carnival Panorama (March to December);

– Carnival Radiance (November and December).


Europe

Ships:

– Carnival Legend: Barcelona (May and October), Dover (June to August), and Civitavecchia (August to October).   


Australia

Ships:

– Carnival Spirit: Brisbane (June to December);

– Carnival Splendor: Sydney (March to December).

Carnival Cruise Line Cancels February Sailings, More Adjustments

Carnival Vista.

Carnival Cruise Line announced today that it is informing guests and travel agents that it has cancelled select itineraries for specific operations in 2021, as it implements its plans for the resumption of cruising in 2021, including cruise operations in February from Miami, Port Canaveral and Galveston and moving the inaugural sailing of Mardi Gras until April 24, 2021.

“We apologize to our guests but we must continue to take a thoughtful, deliberate and measured approach as we map out our return to operations in 2021,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line. “Our commitment to the health and safety of our guests, crew and the communities we visit is at the forefront of our decisions and operations.”

The Mardi Gras will operate from Port Canaveral and start cruising in April; Carnival will take delivery of the ship from the Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland later this month and eventually sail to the U.S. and meet the requirements of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC).

Carnival is also cancelling the remaining itineraries scheduled to operate from Miami, Port Canaveral and Galveston through Feb. 28.