MSC Cruises is removing Tracy Arm Fjord from the itineraries of its inaugural season in Alaska, which is scheduled to start in May.
According to a statement sent to booked guests, the MSC Poesia will now visit a different glacier in the region.
“Unfortunately, we are unable to proceed with the planned navigation around the Tracy Arm Fjord, as current ice conditions and geological instability prevent safe navigation in the area,” the company explained.
“Since your safety and comfort are our top priority … we are pleased to offer you an alternative and equally enriching experience: you will navigate around Endicott Arm, a beautiful nearby fjord renowned for its spectacular scenery,” MSC added.
According to the company’s revised itinerary, the MSC Poesia is also set to offer scenic cruising at Dawes Glacier.
“Although this change is due to reasons beyond our control, we sincerely apologize for any disappointment this may cause,” MSC added.
As part of MSC Cruises’ maiden season in the region, the MSC Poesia is scheduled to arrive in Seattle on May 11, 2026.
Sailing from its new summer homeport, the 2008-built vessel is poised to offer a series of seven-night cruises to destinations that include Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point, Juneau and Victoria.
The season runs through late September, when the ship is scheduled to embark on a repositioning cruise to Florida.
Six cruise ships remain stuck in the Arabian Gulf after their operations in the region were halted in late February.
With the Strait of Hormuz virtually closed to international maritime traffic, the vessels are unable to leave the area and start repositioning voyages to other parts of the world.
MSC Euribia Cruise Line: MSC Cruises
Current Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates Next Scheduled Cruise Departure: May 2, 2026, from Kiel, Germany Upcoming Itineraries: Northern Europe and Scandinavia
As the largest ship currently in the Arabian Gulf, the 5,400-passenger vessel is set to spend the summer offering seven-night cruises to the Norwegian Fjords departing from Germany and Denmark.
Celestyal Journey Cruise Line: Celestyal Cruises Current Location: Doha, Qatar Next Scheduled Cruise Departure: April 4, 2026, from Piraeus, Greece Upcoming Itineraries: Eastern Mediterranean and the Greek Islands
The 1993-built vessel is so far scheduled to embark on a repositioning voyage to Greece ahead of kicking off a series of itineraries to the Eastern Mediterranean and the Greek Islands on April 4, 2026.
Celestyal Discovery Cruise Line: Celestyal Cruises Current Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates Next Scheduled Cruise Departure: April 3, 2026, from Lavrion, Greece Upcoming Itineraries: Eastern Mediterranean and the Greek Islands
Set to spend the summer in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Celestyal Discovery is another ship currently docked at the port of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
Mein Schiff 4 Cruise Line: TUI Cruises Current Location: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Next Scheduled Cruise Departure: April 11, 2026, from Cape Town, South Africa Upcoming Itineraries: Repositioning voyage via Africa, followed by summer in the Eastern Mediterranean
The Mein Schiff 4 from TUI Cruises is currently docked at the port of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.
Sailing from South Africa to Spain, the 20-night cruise is set to depart from Cape Town on April 11, 2026, and will be followed by a summer season in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Mein Schiff 5 Cruise Line: TUI Cruises Current Location: Doha, Qatar Next Scheduled Cruise Departure: April 17, 2026, from Palma de Mallorca, Spain Upcoming Itineraries: Eastern Mediterranean, Greek Islands and Turkey
The Mein Schiff 5 is also stranded in the Arabian Gulf after the remainder of its season in the region was cancelled in late February.
Aroya Cruise Line: Aroya Cruises Current Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates Next Scheduled Cruise Departure: May 14, 2026, from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Upcoming Itineraries: Spring Season in the Red Sea followed by summer in the Eastern Mediterranean
Docked in Dubai, the Aroya Cruises vessel is slated to resume revenue service on May 14, kicking off a spring season in the Red Sea with itineraries departing from Saudi Arabia.
Arabian Gulf Update: Cruise Lines Cancel Remaining Sailings in the Region
Amid ongoing security concerns and regional operational challenges, multiple cruise lines have now cancelled the remainder of their 2025-26 winter deployments in the Arabian Gulf.
MSC
With sailings in the region through early April, MSC Cruises cancelled the remainder of its 2025-26 season in the Middle East.
In its cancellation statement, the company said that the decision was made to prioritize the safety and well-being of its guests and crew while following the guidance of the regional military authorities.
Operating its two ships in the region for the winter, Celestyal Cruises cancelled the remainder of its season in the Arabian Gulf earlier this month.
With the Celestyal Journey and the Celestyal Discovery stuck in the region, the company also had to cancel the first cruises of the season in the Eastern Mediterranean.
TUI Cruises is another cruise line with two ships currently in the Arabian Gulf, the Mein Schiff 4 and the Mein Schiff 5.
In an update published on its website, the company said that it decided to cancel sailings in the region due to travel and safety advice issued by the German Foreign Office.
As a result, sailings scheduled to take place onboard the Mein Schiff 4 through March 23, 2026, will no longer take place. Similarly, all cruises onboard the Mein Schiff 5 through March 12, 2026, have also been cancelled.
Aroya
Aroya Cruises cancelled all of its upcoming cruises planned for the 2025-26 season in the Arabian Gulf.
In a statement shared with Cruise Industry News, the company said that the decision was related to “ongoing regional operational considerations” and was made in coordination with the relevant maritime and national authorities.
After arriving in the United Arab Emirates in late February, the Aroya was scheduled to sail in the region through early May.
The brands planned to operate itineraries in the Arabian Gulf between November 2025 and March 2026 onboard the Costa Toscana and the AIDAprima, respectively.
In similar statements, the Carnival-owned brands said that the decision was related to a fluid situation in the region and aimed to give guests certainty.