Where Is Hurricane Katina?

Has anyone been on a cruise during hurricane season or around where a hurricane originated?

  • I know people travel on cruises year round, hurricane season or not! but I was wondering if people can tell me their experiences. I asked the booking agent if cruises get canceled if ...show more

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    The captain is ultimately responsible for the safety of the passengers, crew and ship. The bridge crew and captain always review weather report, especially during hurricane season. The captain will change course or itinerary to avoid dangerous weather. This includes skipping a port if necessary. A couple of years ago, I was on a cruise that had to make an adjustment to avoid a hurricane. We had some rougher seas (nothing major you could just feel the ship rocking a little more than usual). The captain had warned us and said that we should be through the rough spot by a certain time. He was absolutely correct. Everything smoothed out right at the time he had said. I wouldn't worry about it, just enjoy your vacation. You will have a great time.

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We were on a cruise in 2004 and they closed all the ports for a hurricane. We got 2 extra days on the cruise and they kept us in great weather. The cruise after us everyone got a certificate for a discount on their next cruise.

JR

Your travel agent is absolutely right. Cruises aren't going to be cancelled. The one YOU are supposed to be on may start late or end late, or you may have to divert from particular ports, but it won't be cancelled. We were on a cruise when a hurricane was heading toward Ft. Lauderdale, where we were supposed to return. We stayed in the Gulf, cruising off Havana [you could see the high-rises far in the distance] for two extra days [free] to wait for it to pass. We would not have know there was a storm, except for the Captain's updates on our status. It WAS pretty rocky when we did return to FLL, though!

MomSezNo

Hurricane Ike chased us back to Galveston in 2008! Our cruise was just fine, but the cruise after us loaded up quickly and took a different route, to stay out of the way of the hurricane. That cruise ended up coming back to some other port - it may have been New Orleans or Mobile AL - because the port facilities in Galveston were too badly damaged to bring cruises in for quite a while after that. My flight home the next morning was canceled because they closed both airports in Houston in anticipation of the storm. I was stuck in Houston from Friday through Tuesday, right through the storm. Fortunately, my mom's best friend lives in Houston, so I rode out the storm with her & her husband instead of in a hotel. My mom's friend didn't get her power back in her house until 2 weeks after the storm! The only time a cruise will be canceled is if the home port is damaged and the ship cannot dock there. Your booking agent is right. Captains will evade the hurricane.

RoofingPrincess

I was once on a Trans-Atlantic crossing on the QE2, and our track took us about 200 miles north of a tropical storm. One evening the water was very rough and the air was foggy, so the Captain ordered all access to the decks locked.

Mary

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