Published on September 26, 2025
As Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Disney Cruise Line adjust their Atlantic itineraries, the growing threat from Hurricane Humberto, Gabrielle, and Imelda forces immediate action. These powerful storms are reshaping cruise routes in the Caribbean and Atlantic Ocean, putting passenger safety at the forefront. Hurricane Humberto, which is rapidly intensifying, is expected to become a major hurricane, while Gabrielle and Imelda also present potential risks to the region. In response, cruise lines are swiftly rerouting ships, changing stops, and extending stays at safer ports. These changes reflect a proactive approach to maintaining safety during hurricane season.
With Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Disney Cruise Line leading the way, passengers are being kept informed through timely updates and adjustments. While these changes may disrupt plans, the focus on safety ensures that travelers continue their journeys with confidence and peace of mind.
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What You Need to Know About the Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
Hurricane Humberto: Strengthening and Heading Northwest
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As of September 26, 2025, Hurricane Humberto was located near latitude 22.3 North and longitude 57.7 West, with maximum sustained winds reaching 90 mph (150 km/h). The National Hurricane Center (NHC) forecasts that Humberto will strengthen over the next few days and is expected to become a major hurricane. The storm’s tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 105 miles (165 km) from its center, and dangerous swells from Humberto will affect parts of the northern Leeward Islands, the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda by the weekend. These swells are expected to create life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.
With the storm strengthening and its path expected to affect more of the Caribbean, cruise lines have altered their routes to avoid affected areas and minimize the risk for their passengers.
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Tropical Storm Gabrielle: Potential Threat to Cruise Routes
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Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Gabrielle, located over the eastern Atlantic, has become another concern for cruise operations in the region. Although Gabrielle has not yet reached hurricane strength, the storm is expected to strengthen in the coming days and is currently moving toward the west. Cruise lines are carefully monitoring Gabrielle’s development, especially since it may impact popular cruise destinations like the Bahamas, Bermuda, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
While Gabrielle’s track remains uncertain, its potential to bring heavy rains and strong winds means that cruise itineraries in the Atlantic are at risk. Passengers scheduled to visit affected areas are being notified of any changes, with safety being the primary concern.
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Hurricane Imelda: A Developing Storm to Watch
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In addition to Humberto and Gabrielle, Hurricane Imelda, located further south near the Caribbean Sea, is intensifying. As of the latest reports, Imelda is gaining strength and may reach hurricane status in the next few days. While it is still early to determine its exact path, its proximity to the Caribbean has led to heightened concern about its impact on the cruise industry, particularly for itineraries that include stops in Mexico and Central America. Cruise lines are closely monitoring the storm’s development and making necessary adjustments to routes as needed.
How Cruise Lines Are Responding to the Storms
Carnival Cruise Line Alters Carnival Venezia and Carnival Sunrise Routes
Carnival Cruise Line has already made changes to its itineraries due to the ongoing storm threats. For example, the Carnival Venezia, which left New York on September 22, will now skip its planned stop in Grand Turk on September 28, opting instead to extend its stay in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Additionally, the Carnival Sunrise, departing Miami on September 25, has moved up its stop at Half Moon Cay to September 26, bypassing any potential storm effects.
Carnival has assured passengers that their safety remains the top priority and that the cruise line is working closely with meteorologists, the U.S. Coast Guard, and local authorities to ensure the best possible response to the developing storms.
Royal Caribbean Shifts Routes to the Western Caribbean
Royal Caribbean International is also modifying its itineraries. The Star of the Seas will now sail to Costa Maya, Cozumel in Mexico, and Roatan, Honduras, instead of its planned Eastern Caribbean itinerary. Royal Caribbean has also rerouted Liberty of the Seas, which will now stop in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada, replacing Bermuda on its September 27 sailing. The Freedom of the Seas has also adjusted its path, with Cozumel replacing its planned stop in Grand Turk.
The cruise line’s team of meteorologists continues to monitor the situation closely, making real-time decisions to ensure the safety and comfort of its passengers. Royal Caribbean has communicated these changes directly to its guests via email and text alerts.
Disney Cruise Line Moves Visits and Adjusts Schedules
Disney Cruise Line is also making adjustments. The Disney Wish will now spend an additional day at sea on September 28, replacing its scheduled stop in Nassau, Bahamas. The ship will make a visit to Castaway Cay, Disney’s private island in the Bahamas, one day earlier than planned. Passengers on the Disney Wish have been notified directly of the changes, and Disney encourages travelers to stay updated via text alerts and emails.
Staying Updated on Your Cruise Itinerary
Cruise passengers are advised to monitor their cruise line’s communications regularly for updates. Passengers on Carnival, Royal Caribbean, and Disney Cruise Line are encouraged to sign up for text alerts during check-in and to check their emails for any itinerary changes. Keeping connected to these sources will help passengers stay informed about potential changes and allow them to plan accordingly.
The Importance of Monitoring Storms During Hurricane Season
Hurricane season in the Caribbean, which typically runs from June to November, brings uncertainty to travel plans. This year’s storm season is no exception, with Humberto, Gabrielle, and Imelda all posing potential threats to popular cruise destinations. While cruise lines do everything in their power to avoid severe weather, passengers are encouraged to be prepared for any itinerary changes. The cruise industry has developed effective systems to monitor and respond to these unpredictable weather conditions, ensuring that passenger safety remains the top priority.
Travelers planning a Caribbean cruise during this period should ensure they are ready for potential itinerary changes and stay informed about any weather developments that could impact their trip.
Cruise Lines Prioritize Safety Amidst Multiple Storms
As Hurricane Humberto strengthens and Tropical Storm Gabrielle and Hurricane Imelda continue to develop, cruise lines are taking the necessary steps to safeguard their passengers. While these changes may cause disruptions to planned itineraries, they are essential to ensuring that travelers remain safe while still enjoying their cruise experience. By staying updated on weather conditions and cruise line communications, passengers can navigate these challenges with ease and make the most of their vacation, even in the face of the unpredictable nature of hurricane season.
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