Cruise ships are still scrambling for safe harbor

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(CNN) — More than a dozen cruise ships remain stranded at sea right now, as ports deny entry and passengers panic about returning home.

On March 13, in light of mounting fears over onboard Covid-19 outbreaks, the Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) made the decision to suspend operations from US ports of call for 30 days.

Two weeks later, thousands of passengers and crew members remain aboard at least 20 ships across the world.

Industry group CLIA encompasses 38 cruise companies, with a total of 277 ships.

The organization confirmed to CNN on Friday that about 5.4% of the total fleet are currently at sea completing journeys.

Here are details on the cruise ships still in limbo that we know about.

Cruise ships with passengers

Zaandam — Holland America

Status: Sailing to Fort Lauderdale, Florida

The Zaandam was sailing a South American voyage that departed Buenos Aires, Argentina, on March 7 and was originally supposed to conclude in San Antonio, Chile, on March 21.

Influenza-like symptoms have been reported by 138 people on board — 53 guests and 85 crew members.

Four guests on board Zaandam have passed away, the cruise line confirmed on Friday.

Holland America did not immediately provide the cause of death.

Separately, the cruise line said that two individuals on board experiencing respiratory symptoms have tested positive for Covid-19.

No one has got off the ship since it stopped in Punta Arenas, Chile, on March 14. Guests were originally told they could disembark in Chile for flights, but ultimately this was forbidden.

Once flu-like symptoms cropped up on board, those with symptoms were isolated and their traveling companions quarantined. All guests were asked to remain in their staterooms.

There is a total of 1,243 guests and 586 crew members on board.

The ship stopped in Valparaiso, Chile, to refuel, and now it’s heading to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. All the ports en route are closed to cruise ships, so Holland America has deployed another of its ships, Rotterdam, to offer relief.

Rotterdam met Zaandam off Panama in the evening of March 26 to “provide extra supplies, staff, Covid-19 test kits and other support as needed.”

Previously, the ship had no coronavirus test kits on board.

Holland America now plans to transfer healthy Zaandam guests to Rotterdam.

“Only those who have not been ill will be moved, and health screenings will be conducted before transferring,” said Holland America in a statement. “Priority for the first guests to transfer will be given to those on Zaandam with inside staterooms and who are over 70.”

Zaandam is considering “alternative options” if the plan to disembark in Fort Lauderdale falls through, but the hope is the ship will dock there on March 30.

Arcadia — P&O Cruises UK

Status: Sailing to Southampton, England

Cruise ship Arcadia embarked on a 100-day, round-trip World Cruise back in January, in a very different cruising landscape.

Now, the ship is making its way back to Southampton, in the UK. It’s due to arrival on April 12, 2020, on schedule.

The ship is skipping all stops after it was turned away from Cape Town.

“As South African authorities are enforcing additional entry and travel restrictions because of the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, all guests are remaining on board until Southampton, where Arcadia is due to arrive on Sunday 12 April as per the original itinerary,” said P&O Cruises in a statement.

There are no reported cases of Covid-19 on board.

Maasdam — Holland America

The Holland America cruise ship Maasdam pictured here pulling into San Diego Bay on March 26.

The Holland America cruise ship Maasdam pictured here pulling into San Diego Bay on March 26.

Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images

Status: Berthed in San Diego, California

Maasdam arrived in San Diego, California, on March 26. Passenger disembarkation is set to begin March 27 and be completed by March 28.

There are 842 guests on board and 542 crew, with no reported cases of Covid-19.

The ship set off on March 1, 2020, from Auckland and was originally set to terminate in San Diego on April 3.

“Guests will remain on board until their flights and be taken to the airport from the ship,” Holland America told CNN Travel via email

Coral Princess — Princess Cruises

Status: Sailing to Fort Lauderdale, Florida

The Coral Princess departed Santiago, Chile, on March 5. Princess Cruises announced operations were halting one week later.

Princess Cruises tried to negotiate disembarkation in Brazil for guests on board the Coral Princess. Anvisa, the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency, denied the disembarkation of Coral Princess guests, including those with confirmed outbound flights.

The ship is now traveling directly to Fort Lauderdale, Florida. There are no known cases of Covid-19 on board.

Sara Roberts is one of 374 British passengers on board.

“We are all virus free and want the British government to send a safe repatriation flight to enable us to travel safely home together,” she tells CNN Travel. “Ideally we would like this to happen en route in Barbados.”

“The uncertainty is causing so much stress for some which is not healthy either for them,” Roberts adds.

Princess Cruises said internet and guest stateroom telephone service is currently complimentary, to help guests stay in touch with family members.

Pacific Princess — Princess Cruises

Status: Sailing to Los Angeles, California

The Pacific Princess docked in Australia on Saturday March 21, with the majority of passengers disembarking and leaving on flights scheduled for March 22 or March 23.

Those who couldn’t fly due to medical reasons remained on board the ship, which is now traveling towards Los Angeles.

According to former passenger CJ Hayden, some of those on board were previously traveling on Holland America’s Amsterdam, which also docked in Fremantle, Australia, on March 21.

Hayden says there are 75 passengers on board and no known cases of Covid-19.

The Pacific Princess is due to arrive in Los Angeles on April 24.

Queen Victoria — Cunard

Cunard's Queen Victoria is sailing back to Southampton.

Cunard’s Queen Victoria is sailing back to Southampton.

Naomi Baker/Getty Images

Status: Sailing to Southampton, England

The Queen Victoria departed on an 82-day, round-trip South America Discovery voyage from Hamburg on January 8, 2020.

The ship is now on its way back to Southampton, set to arrive this weekend. All guests will be disembarked.

No one is believed to be unwell.

Queen Mary 2 — Cunard

Status: Sailing to Southampton, England

The Queen Mary 2 set off on a 113-day New York to New York voyage on January 3, 2020.

“Queen Mary 2’s World Voyage was canceled and the ship is currently en route to Southampton from Australia,” says a Cunard spokesperson.

Most guests disembarked in Perth and flew back home from there.

“The only guests who remain on board are those who are unable to fly due to medical reasons,” said Cunard in a statement.

There are no known cases of Covid-19 on board.

MSC Magnifica — MSC Cruises

Status: Sailing to Europe

MSC Magnifica disembarked on a world voyage on January 4, 2020.

The ship’s passengers were not allowed to disembark when the ship docked in Fremantle, Australia, on March 24.

The Magnifica says there are no sick passengers on board.

An MSC spokesperson told CNN Travel: “MSC Magnifica, currently sailing a world cruise, is en route from Australia to Europe.”

Celebrity Eclipse — Celebrity Cruises

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Passenger Deborah Filgate took this photograph on board the Celebrity Eclipse ship.

Courtesy Deborah Filgate

Status: Sailing to San Diego, California

Celebrity Eclipse embarked on March 1 from Buenos Aires in Argentina.

The ship was later refused permission to disembark in Chile and is now on its way to San Diego, California.

British passenger Deborah Filgate tells CNN Travel everyone on board is “fine and in good spirits,” although keen for updates on repatriation.

“My husband needs cardiac surgery and is short of meds, plus we have a son at home on his own away from university,” she says. “We know things at home are grim, but things out here are also stressful and we still don’t know when we will get home.”

There are no known cases of Covid-19 on board.

Azamara Pursuit — Azamara

Status: Sailing to Miami, Florida

The Azamara Pursuit set sail from Buenos Aires, Argentina, on March 2. As coronavirus fears ramped up and ports closed, the ship was refused entry in Chile.

There are not believed to be any cases of the virus on board.

The ship is now expecting to arrive in Miami, Florida, between March 30 and April 2.

Costa Victoria — Costa Cruises

Status: Berthed in Civitavecchia, Italy

The Costa Victoria cruise ship arrived in Civitavecchia, in Italy, on March 25.

Earlier in the voyage a passenger tested positive for coronavirus and was disembarked in Greece.

The disembarkation process in Italy is ongoing.

Columbus — Cruise & Maritime Voyages

An image of the passenger changeover that took place between the Colombus and the Vasco da Gama.

An image of the passenger changeover that took place between the Colombus and the Vasco da Gama.

Courtesy Cruise & Maritime Voyages

Status: Sailing to Tilbury, England

Last week, two Cruise & Maritime Voyages ships, Columbus and Vasco da Gama, met at sea 12 nautical miles off the coast of Phuket, Thailand, to undertake what the cruise line called “a unique passenger transfer and repatriation operation.”

This decision was made to help get passengers on both vessels home as quickly as possible.

Some 239 passengers were transferred between the ships. British nationals transferred onto the Columbus, which is heading to the UK, while Australians and New Zealanders are now on board the Vasco da Gama.

There are no confirmed cases of Covid-19 on either ship.

The Columbus is set to arrive in Tilbury on April 13.

Vasco da Gama — Cruise & Maritime Voyages

Status: In Western Australia

The Vasco da Gama cruise ship arrived in Fremantle, Australia, on March 27.

The original plan was to disembark passengers on March 27, but Cruise & Maritime Voyages said passengers will now be disembarked on March 30 instead.

There are 798 Australians and 108 New Zealanders on board the vessel.

“At this stage, CMV understands that on Monday, all Western Australians will be transferred to Rottnest Island to spend 14 days in self-isolation before being allowed to continue with their onwards journey,” said a spokesperson in a statement.

The cruise line said they understand that Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan is awaiting notice from other states and territories regarding transport arrangements for other Australian guests.

It’s understood that New Zealand guests will stay on board the ship until they can travel directly to New Zealand.

There are no suspected cases of Covid-19 on board.

Artania — Phoenix

Status: In Western Australia

The Artania cruise ship embarked on an 140-day world cruise from Hamburg, Germany, to Bremerhaven, Germany, on December 21, 2019.

The ship has now docked in Western Australia.

One passenger, who has since disembarked, tested positive for coronavirus.

A further seven passengers tested positive for Covid-19 on March 25, following a check from Australian health officials.

In a statement, cruise line Phoenix Reisen said these seven passengers were subsequently disembarked and quarantined in local hospitals.

The remaining passengers are staying on board the ship until their repatriation flights, which are due to take place on March 29.

The majority of passengers are German. Those from elsewhere in Europe will also be able to travel back to Frankfurt, as long as their onward journey is guaranteed.

Cruise ships without passengers

Costa Magica — Costa Cruises

The Costa Magica is docked near Miami, Florida.

This week, six crew members with respiratory symptoms were evacuated from the ship, and then transported to a hospital on shore by Miami-Dade Fire, according to a tweet from Miami-Dade County Emergency Management.

The vessel does not have permission to enter the Port of Miami.

The ship previously docked in Guadeloupe and all passengers disembarked to get on flights.

Costa Favolosa — Costa Cruises

Healthcare workers evacuating cruise members from the Costa Favolosa.

Healthcare workers evacuating cruise members from the Costa Favolosa.

David Santiago/Miami Herald/AP

Also docked near Miami is another Costa cruise ship, Favolosa.

Seven ill crew members were evacuated from this ship along with the sick passengers who had been on board Costa Magica.

Like Costa Magica, the ship previously docked in Guadeloupe, and passengers disembarked there.

Azura — P&O Cruises UK

Azura is sailing back to Southampton with no guests on board. It is due to dock March 31.

Hanseatic Nature — Hapag-Lloyd Cruises

The Hanseatic Nature is traveling from Central America to Hamburg, Germany, scheduled to arrive April 15.

According to Hapag-Lloyd Cruises press team, crew members on board this ship have challenged themselves to walk and jog the track around the ship to keep busy and exercise during the crossing.

“They are hoping the entire crew of 138 do 28 laps a day, for the 27 day trip, if every crew member does the 28 laps a day it will equal the distance they are crossing, 7700 nautical miles = 8861.01 miles,” says a Hapag-Lloyd Cruises spokesperson.

Hanseatic Inspiration — Hapag-Lloyd Cruises

This ship is traveling from Brazil to Barbados, scheduled to arrive this weekend.

Europa — Hapag-Lloyd Cruises

This ship is on course to Barbados, scheduled to arrive April 3

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