Published on September 28, 2025
As Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda cause significant disruptions across the Caribbean and Atlantic, 12 cruise ships, including Star of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, Utopia of the Seas, Freedom of the Seas, and eight other vessels, have been rerouted. These ships, originally set to sail on scheduled itineraries, have altered their travel plans in response to the storms’ paths, ensuring passenger and crew safety while minimizing disruptions. This update provides a detailed look at how these changes have affected the affected ships’ routes and upcoming travel plans.
The 2025 hurricane season is intensifying, with Hurricane Humberto strengthening to a Category 4 storm and Tropical Storm Imelda developing in the Atlantic. These weather events have forced cruise lines to modify their itineraries, ensuring the safety of passengers and crew while minimizing disruption to vacation plans. As a result, several ships have altered their routes, with at least 12 cruise vessels being impacted by the storm’s path.
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Hurricane Humberto Causes Itinerary Modifications
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Hurricane Humberto, now a Category 4 storm, has triggered significant changes to cruise ship schedules. Located hundreds of miles northeast of the Leeward Islands, Humberto is creating hazardous conditions in its wake. Cruise lines are familiar with managing these types of weather-related challenges and are adept at adapting their itineraries to keep their passengers safe.
Despite some itinerary cancellations, most ships have been rerouted, swapping ports or adding sea days to avoid the worst of the storm. For example, Star of the Seas (Sept. 28, Port Canaveral) will skip its original Eastern Caribbean stops and will instead visit Costa Maya, Roatán, and Cozumel. While CocoCay is canceled, affected passengers have been offered refunds. Meanwhile, Symphony of the Seas (Sept. 28, Cape Liberty, NJ) has switched from a Bahamas and Florida schedule to a trip around Atlantic Canada, with stops in Sydney and Halifax, Nova Scotia, and an overnight stay in Sydney. Passengers will receive onboard credits and Future Cruise Credits to compensate for the changes.
Other Royal Caribbean ships affected by Humberto include:
- Utopia of the Seas (Sept. 26, Port Canaveral), which is skipping Nassau and adding an extra sea day, but still plans to visit CocoCay.
- Freedom of the Seas (Sept. 27, Miami), rerouting from Nassau, with its Western Caribbean ports to be decided.
- Liberty of the Seas (Sept. 27, Cape Liberty, NJ), which is diverting from Bermuda to St. John, Canada, for an overnight stay.
- Adventure of the Seas (Sept. 27, Port Canaveral), skipping some Bahamas stops, with the Western Caribbean itinerary under review.
- Grandeur of the Seas (Sept. 27, Tampa), adjusting its Western Caribbean route to avoid the impact of Imelda.
- Enchantment of the Seas, which is replacing its Bahamas and CocoCay stops with visits to Costa Maya and Cozumel in the Western Caribbean.
Carnival Cruise Line has similarly adjusted its schedules:
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- Carnival Sunrise (Sept. 25, Miami) brought its Half Moon Cay stop forward to Sept. 26, with a sea day on Sept. 27.
- Carnival Venezia (Ongoing, return to NY) skipped a Bahamas port and is returning to New York earlier due to Humberto’s impact.
- Carnival Horizon (Sept. 25, Miami) canceled its Grand Turk stop (Sept. 27), replacing it with a visit to Cozumel.
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Disney Cruise Line has also made adjustments with Disney Wish (Sept. 26, Port Canaveral) moving its Castaway Cay stop to Sept. 27, canceling Nassau, and adding an additional sea day on Sept. 28.
Other Ships Remain on Watch for Potential Changes
While many ships have already confirmed itinerary changes, some remain on standby, as the full impact of the storms becomes clearer. These ships are closely monitoring the storms and may need to alter their plans depending on the evolving weather conditions:
- Anthem of the Seas (Sept. 28, Cape Liberty, NJ) could skip Bermuda and reroute to Canadian ports.
- Carnival Celebration (Sept. 28, Miami) is likely to replace CocoCay with Cozumel.
- Norwegian Getaway (Sept. 27, Port Canaveral) is reviewing its Bahamas-focused itinerary and may switch to the Western Caribbean.
- Disney Fantasy (Sept. 27, Port Canaveral) may adjust its Eastern Caribbean itinerary depending on the path of Imelda.
Florida Ports Open, But Caution Remains
Florida’s cruise ports are still operational, but the region remains on high alert as Hurricane Humberto moves toward Bermuda and Tropical Storm Imelda develops near the Bahamas. Cruise lines are taking proactive measures to reroute their ships, adjusting their schedules to protect passengers from the worst of the storms. These adjustments include swapping ports, adding extra sea days, and rerouting to calmer waters.
In the event of canceled shore excursions, passengers will receive automatic refunds. Those cruising during this storm season are encouraged to purchase travel insurance that covers weather-related disruptions, ensuring they are protected if further changes occur.
Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda: A Continuing Threat
Hurricane Humberto, a powerful Category 4 storm, is currently tracking toward Bermuda and generating large swells along the U.S. East Coast. Tropical Storm Imelda, meanwhile, is expected to disrupt the Bahamas and Eastern Caribbean in the coming week. These storms are causing major disruptions to cruise itineraries, with more changes likely as their paths evolve.
Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda have forced 12 cruise ships, including Star of the Seas, Symphony of the Seas, Utopia of the Seas, and Freedom of the Seas, to reroute across the Caribbean and Atlantic, disrupting travel plans.
While Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda have caused substantial changes to cruise itineraries, cruise lines are prioritizing safety by rerouting their ships and adjusting schedules. Passengers should stay informed about potential changes to their itineraries and, if necessary, seek out travel insurance for added peace of mind. With expert weather monitoring and experienced crews, cruise lines are navigating these storms with precision to ensure the safety and comfort of all aboard.
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