A UNUSUAL temporary ban is being rolled out in days at a popular vacation hotspot.
The law will impact all residents, tourists, and even cruise lines.
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The mass 10-hour ban will impact all residents, tourists, and even cruise lines (stock)Credit: AlamySome Royal Caribbean cruise ship passengers are outraged by the booze ban (stock)Credit: Alamy
Alcohol sales will be completely banned across all islands in the Bahamas due to the general election, officials have confirmed.
Polls open on May 12 and between the hours of 8am and 6pm, no alcohol will be available for purchase, per a government notice.
This includes even on private islands that are owned by cruise lines.
Royal Caribbean said it will be abiding by the local laws at Coco Cay, it’s private island in the Bahamas.
“Royal Caribbean is respecting and complying with all local laws and regulations, as we do with every destination we visit,” a Royal Caribbean spokesperson told PEOPLE.
Both the Wonder of the Seas and the Oasis of the Seas ships will be visiting the island on that day.
It’s beach bars Perfect Day and Royal Beach Club Paradise Island will still be open, the cruise line confirmed, and noted that passengers will still be able to get alcohol on board the ships.
Despite this, passengers are fuming about the sudden announcement.
“We scheduled a trip with stops in the Bahamas for our 40th anniversary,” one customer wrote on X.
“We are going with 26 of our friends. Planned activities at CocoCay and Nassau.
“The general election has banned all alcohol for the two days we are there. And we find out only two days before we leave? Not a way to treat customers who cruise four times a year.”
ROYAL Caribbean’s massive new cruise ship is launching next year – and new images have revealed what you can expect onboard.
Hero of the Seas is the fourth Icon Class Ship, and set to cost a huge $2billion (£1.5billion) to build, it will break a number of records.
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Royal Caribbean has revealed it’s new cruise ship Hero of the SeasCredit: UnknownIt will have nine pools onboardCredit: SuppliedYou can book the three storey treehouse roomCredit: Supplied
The ship will have nine swimming pools – the most ever at sea – including a Caribbean themed one and the biggest swim up bar at sea.
Coconut Cove will be the newest pool, while The Hideaway will be home to the two adult-only pools.
Category Six is be the biggest waterpark at sea, with two new family raft slides as well as the first funnel raft slide at sea.
The kid-friendly waterpark Splashaway Bay will have new features too.
Skywalk-zip line attraction Crown’s Edge will return, as well as the Flowrider surf simulator, golf courses and rock climbing walls.
When it comes to eating and drinking, there are 28 to choose from including the new jazz-themed Orleans Parish Supper Club.
Otherwise there will also be the food hall stalls at the AquaDome market, as well as Italian, steakhouses, seafood and Mexican options as well.
Don’t forget the Royal Promenade neighborhood’s restaurants, bars as well, along with the 30,500 plant Central Park.
Otherwise when it comes to live shows there is the Royal Theatre and the biggest ice arena at sea, Absolute Zero.
One of the most exciting new additions to the ship is the Ultimate Family Treehouse room option.
The three-deck treehouse includes a rooftop terrace over the side of the ship as well as a private hot tub.
Two of the floors will be for teens, with two main bedrooms, ensuites, and abalnies.
The suite even has direct access to Surfside, a family-friendly neighbourhood with cooking classes.
The sailings will include seven night sailings from Miami from August 2027, including stays at the private Perfect Day at CocoCay island.
Room prices are yet to be revealedCredit: SuppliedSwim up bars will also be onboardCredit: Supplied
Royal Caribbean boss Michael Bayley said: ““Icon Class truly set a new standard for family vacations, and Hero of the Seas takes that vision even further.
“With more water, more thrills and more choices for all ages, we’re continuing to build on what our guests love about Royal Caribbean and delivering the experiences families are looking for when vacationing together.”
Holidays are not yet on sale but you can sign up for the waitlist to be contacted as soon as they are on April 2.
As the fourth ship of the Icon Class series, it will be a similar size to their others too.
She said: “Imagine taking Paris’ Eiffel Tower or The Shard skyscraper in London and tipping them on their side. Icon is even longer than they are high.
“While The Shard soars 1,016ft into the sky, Icon of the Seas eclipses that at 1,198ft long – the poor Eiffel Tower pales in comparison at just 984ft.
“The ship is cleverly divided into eight distinct neighbourhoods, with more than 40 places to eat and drink on board.
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“Of course the ship’s Adventure Ocean kids’ clubs will keep the little ones happy while you enjoy the sun, and families will also have a ball together visiting the arcades, laser tag, minigolf and the largest ice rink at sea.”
ROYAL Caribbean has reportedly canceled a number of scheduled cruises out of Miami this summer.
The cruise ship operator is said to have told guests with already booked trips they are eligible for full refunds if offered alternatives do not work.
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The Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas cruise ship sets sail from Port Miami on March 12Credit: Getty
In an email seen by Royal Caribbean Blog, the company tells customers: “As part of our ongoing itinerary planning process – which sometimes requires flexibility due to scheduling, port agreements, or operational needs, Freedom of the Seas will be redeployed for our Summer 2027 season.
“We know how much effort goes into planning your vacation and apologize for the inconvenience.”
It is understood the liners will be redeployed to Southampton in the United Kingdom.
A spokesperson for Royal Caribbean told The New York Post: “Freedom of the Seas will sail from Southampton for the 2027 summer season, reflecting the continued strength of the UK & Ireland market.
“The move represents an upsizing of capacity and brings a Freedom Class ship — long regarded as a favorite among British and Irish guests — back to the region.”
Upwards of 20 voyages on Freedom of the Seas between May and September are thought to have been moved.
The trips were scheduled to depart from Miami to the Bahamas, Aruba and Curaçao.
The decision comes just weeks after Carnival Cruise Line pulled the plug on 11 routes.
The scrapped trips were aboard Carnival Firenze, the line’s Italian-themed ship that sails from Long Beach, California in short runs.
Carnival said the affected departures were scheduled between October 12, and November 16.
The change in Caribbean’s schedule means customers have been invited to rebook on alternative sailings or claim full refunds.
The email to customers adds: “Regardless of the sailing length of the cruise you move to, if your booking was already paid in full and your cruise fare decreases, we’ll provide you with a refund for the difference.”
Freedom of the Seas will be redeployed for the Summer 2027 seasonCredit: Getty
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