All cruise lines are in an unprecedented shutdown with all cruises canceled over the next 30 days.
While some cruise lines are scheduled to resume cruises in 30 days, others are taking a pause of up to 60 days. The cancellation of cruises is due to the COVID-19 outbreak and to keep guests safe.
Here is a list of when each cruise line is scheduled to resume cruises.
- Azamara – April 11
- Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line – April 9
- Carnival Cruise Line – April 10
- Celebrity Cruises – April 11
- Cunard Line – April 11
- Disney Cruise Line – April 13
- Holland America Line – April 15
- MSC Cruises – April 30
- Norwegian Cruise Line – April 11
- Oceania Cruises – April 11
- Princess Cruises – May 10
- Regent Seven Seas Cruises – April 11
- Royal Caribbean – April 11
- Viking – May 1
- Virgin Voyages – August 7
This list is subject to change due to the extremely fluid situation with COVID-19.
Cruise Fever will have all updates from cruise lines when they are announced.
These dates are very optimistic. With many states implementing shelter-in-place orders until mid-April, there is no way they can start operations that quickly.
When will P and O cruises resume?
If I were a betting man I’d have to say Virgin Voyages’ start date was the most realistic of them all.