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Tropical Storm Melissa Looms Over 2025 Caribbean Cruise Season
23 Oct
Summary
- Tropical Storm Melissa strengthening in Caribbean, may impact Jamaica and other islands
- Carnival monitoring storm closely, no itinerary changes yet but updates expected
- 2025 hurricane season less disruptive so far, but Melissa a reminder of ongoing risks

As of October 24th, 2025, the 2025 hurricane season has been relatively mild for the cruise industry, but a new threat has emerged in the form of Tropical Storm Melissa. The storm, which formed in the Caribbean Sea on October 21st, is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane by October 26th and bring heavy rainfall, flooding, and damaging winds to Jamaica and potentially other nearby islands.
This poses a concern for cruisers with upcoming sailings to the region, as Melissa could lead to itinerary changes for voyages calling on ports like Ocho Rios and Montego Bay. Carnival Cruise Line, one of the largest operators in the Caribbean, is closely monitoring the storm's progress and has assured passengers that it will provide timely updates on any impacts to its sailings.
While the 2025 hurricane season has been less disruptive compared to previous years, Tropical Storm Melissa serves as a reminder that the threat of severe weather is ever-present for cruise travelers in the Caribbean. Cruise lines like Carnival remain vigilant in tracking storms and prioritizing the safety of their ships and passengers, but disruptions to itineraries are still a possibility as Melissa continues to strengthen.




