Royal Caribbean Group Orders Discovery Class Ships Amid Strong Demand; Cruise Deals & Updates for February 4, 2026

Good morning, cruisers! Welcome to February 4, 2026’s edition of your daily cruise briefing.
Today we’re covering Royal Caribbean Group’s big “Discovery Class” ship order, a fresh batch of deals worth checking, and the latest destination/port updates that could affect upcoming sailings. Let’s dive in…

Data timestamp (ET): 5:31 AM ET (February 4, 2026).


1) TOP STORY OF THE DAY — Royal Caribbean Group locks in “Discovery Class” (and it’s a signal for demand)

What happened:

Royal Caribbean Group announced agreements with Chantiers de l’Atlantique for its new Discovery Class: two firm orders plus options for four more, with the first ship slated to debut in 2029 and a second delivery in 2032. (royalcaribbeanpresscenter.com)

This sits alongside Royal Caribbean Group’s newly issued 2026 guidance (Adjusted EPS $17.70–$18.10) and commentary that Wave season is off to a record start. (prnewswire.com)

Why it matters to cruisers:

Even though 2029 is far out, newbuild commitments like this usually correlate with:

  • Confidence in pricing power (less need to discount) and longer-term capacity planning. (prnewswire.com)
  • More “pipeline hype,” which can pull demand forward—especially for loyalists who book inaugural seasons early. (royalcaribbeanpresscenter.com)

Expert take:

The key cruiser read-through isn’t the shipyard headline—it’s the demand tone. Royal cited strong demand and record Wave momentum while simultaneously committing to a brand-new class. That combination tends to support higher fares, fewer last-minute giveaways, and more emphasis on premium add-ons (internet, dining, excursions) as revenue drivers. (prnewswire.com)

Booking implications:

  • If you’re shopping 2026–2027 Royal Caribbean/Celebrity: expect the best values to be targeted (specific sailings/categories) rather than broad-based fire sales, given the company’s demand commentary. (prnewswire.com)
  • If you’re an inaugural-season collector: set alerts now for future Discovery Class booking opens (Unavailable: Royal has not published consumer booking dates for Discovery Class yet). (royalcaribbeanpresscenter.com)
  • Good alternatives if prices feel sticky: look at Princess Wave promos (below) or Viking limited-time airfare/fare reductions if your dates are flexible. (prnewswire.com)

Sources: (royalcaribbeanpresscenter.com)


2) CRUISE LINE UPDATES

A) Fleet News

  • Royal Caribbean Group: Announced Discovery Class construction agreements with Chantiers de l’Atlantique (2 firm + options for 4; 2029/2032 deliveries). (royalcaribbeanpresscenter.com)

B) Itinerary Changes

  • Royal Caribbean International — Anthem of the Seas: A 10-night New Zealand cruise scheduled to depart January 27, 2026 from Sydney was canceled due to a “major technical issue,” with the line offering refunds and compensation (future cruise credit and reimbursements described in reporting). (people.com)
    – Note: Exact technical details were not disclosed publicly (Confirmed: cancellation; Unavailable: precise root cause). (people.com)

C) Onboard Updates

Unavailable (No verifiable, line-issued onboard venue/entertainment changes in the last 24–48 hours found in sourced material).

D) Policy Changes

Unavailable (No verifiable, line-issued policy changes in the last 24–48 hours found in sourced material).

E) Program Announcements

Unavailable (No verifiable loyalty/status-match announcements in the last 24–48 hours found in sourced material).


3) DEALS & PROMOTIONS (verified today)

Deal 1 — Princess Cruises

  • Cruise line / brand: Princess Cruises (prnewswire.com)
  • What’s offered: Up to 40% off, up to $500 instant savings, 50% off deposits, and free 3rd/4th guests on select sailings. (prnewswire.com)
  • Booking window / expiration date: December 9, 2025 – February 16, 2026. (prnewswire.com)
  • Best use case: Families or groups booking 1 cabin where 3rd/4th guest free meaningfully drops the per-person price. (prnewswire.com)
  • Restrictions: Applies to residents listed in terms (includes all 50 U.S. states, plus other regions noted); “select sailings” and exclusions apply. (prnewswire.com)
  • Value check: This is a classic Wave construct—strongest when paired with sailings that were already priced competitively, rather than peak weeks. (prnewswire.com)
  • Sources: (prnewswire.com)

Deal 2 — Viking Ocean Cruises

  • Cruise line / brand: Viking Ocean Cruises (vikingcruises.com)
  • What’s offered: Free airfare (select offers), reduced fares, and $25 deposit (with itinerary-length/date rules). (vikingcruises.com)
  • Booking window / expiration date: Offer applies to bookings made February 1–28, 2026; expires February 28, 2026. (vikingcruises.com)
  • Best use case: If you like Viking’s inclusions and want to lock air early—this is most compelling when the “free air” gateways line up with your home airport. (vikingcruises.com)
  • Restrictions: Terms vary by itinerary; pay-in-full deadlines differ by year; World Cruise products excluded from $25 deposit; additional restrictions apply. (vikingcruises.com)
  • Value check: Viking’s promos often rotate between airfare/fare reduction structures—this one is time-boxed and straightforward to compare against past months. (vikingcruises.com)
  • Sources: (vikingcruises.com)

4) PORTS & DESTINATIONS

Charleston area logistics — SC Ports operational advisory (cargo terminals)

SC Ports Authority posted an Updated Weather Advisory (February 2, 2026) addressing operational status for Charleston terminals and inland ports (Greer/Dillon), including resumption timing and closures. (scspa.com)

  • What this means for your cruise: If you’re sailing from the broader region, this is not a cruise-terminal notice, but weather systems that disrupt port ops can also snarl regional trucking/traffic and airport/ground transfers—pad arrival time and keep an eye on local alerts. (scspa.com)

(Verified cruise-port-specific advisories in the last 24–48 hours: Unavailable in sourced material.)


5) INDUSTRY INSIGHTS (consumer impact focus)

  • Royal Caribbean Group: Reported 2025 results and issued 2026 guidance (Adjusted EPS $17.70–$18.10) while calling out strong demand and Wave momentum. (prnewswire.com)
    • Cruiser impact: Strong guidance + strong bookings typically = firmer pricing and fewer blanket discounts, especially on in-demand itineraries. (prnewswire.com)
  • Carnival Corporation: Announced it is reinstating its quarterly dividend with an initial $0.15/share dividend, record date February 13, 2026 and payment date February 27, 2026, alongside record financial results and 2026 outlook commentary. (prnewswire.com)
    • Cruiser impact: A healthier balance sheet and shareholder returns often coincide with capacity discipline—not automatically lower fares, but potentially more investment stability. (prnewswire.com)

6) SHIP REVIEWS & EXPERIENCES (fresh intel)

  • CruiseCritic reviews/forums (last 24–48 hours): Unavailable (not verifiably accessible in sourced material during this run).
  • Practical takeaway from today’s verified ops item: When a sailing is disrupted/canceled (e.g., Anthem of the Seas), the most valuable prep is trip-interruption coverage clarity and keeping receipts for reimbursement workflows described by the line/reporting. (people.com)

One quick comparison (general, non-claim): If you’re risk-averse about long repositionings, consider booking itineraries with more frequent embark/disembark options (Caribbean loops) versus one-off long voyages—because re-accommodation choices can be broader. (No specific source; general guidance.)


7) COMMUNITY HIGHLIGHTS (CruiseCritic-style pulse check)

  • Trending discussions (CruiseCritic): Unavailable (not verifiably accessible in sourced material during this run).
  • Reader Q&A:
    1. “How do I sanity-check ship health/sanitation?” Use the CDC Vessel Sanitation Program inspection score search and read the report details (violations + corrective actions). (wwwn.cdc.gov)
    2. “Are VSP inspections scheduled?” CDC notes operational inspections are periodic and unannounced, typically two inspections each year for ships under jurisdiction. (cdc.gov)

8) LOOKING AHEAD (dates matter)

  • February 16, 2026: Princess Cruises Wave Come Aboard Sale ends (per release terms/time window). (prnewswire.com)
  • February 28, 2026: Viking Ocean promo window ends for the Feb. 1–28 booking period. (vikingcruises.com)
  • February 27, 2026: Carnival Corporation dividend payment date (investor-focused, but a clear financial-health marker). (prnewswire.com)

CLOSING SECTION

Tomorrow’s Preview

  • Watch for any additional Wave Season promo updates from the big three (RCL/CCL/NCLH) (credible trend, but specific releases are Unavailable today). (prnewswire.com)
  • Monitor for more operational follow-ups tied to the Anthem of the Seas disruption (next-step detail updates: Unavailable unless Royal issues more specifics). (people.com)
  • Keep an eye on port/local authority advisories if winter weather systems persist along the Southeast corridor. (scspa.com)

Question of the Day

If you could pre-book one “splurge” for 2026—suite, specialty dining package, or private excursion—which one actually moves the needle for you, and why?

Quick Tip

When you book a promo with “free airfare”, price-check the same sailing cruise-only plus flights you’d actually buy—sometimes the best value is flexibility, not the bundled headline. (vikingcruises.com)

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