Cruise Holidays Halted as Gulf Conflict Traps Tourists at Sea

By Ivan PetrenkoMar 2, 2026 21:26 PMNews
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Cruise departures halted amid Gulf security risks. Source: unsplash

The worsening security situation in the Persian Gulf has disrupted cruise travel across the region, leaving thousands of German holidaymakers unable to return home. Rising tensions following Iranian attacks on US military targets have turned key shipping areas into restricted zones. The Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed, while several cruise ships now remain docked as regional safety risks continue to grow.

Recent events have disrupted trips that passengers expected to end this weekend. Many people onboard still have no confirmed departure date, limited information about new travel arrangements, and luggage remaining at airports after cancelled flights. With regional airspace closed and ships staying in port, thousands of travellers continue to wait onboard until authorities decide when departures can take place. Around 2,500 passengers and roughly 1,000 crew members remain onboard. The atmosphere is described as tense, while authorities have not confirmed reports of injuries.

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Flight cancellations leave travellers awaiting updates. Source: unsplash

Ships And Flights Affected Across Gulf Ports

Six cruise ships are currently unable to continue planned itineraries or disembark passengers due to airspace closures and maritime restrictions:

  • Mein Schiff 4 in Abu Dhabi
  • Mein Schiff 5 in Doha
  • MSC Euribia in Dubai
  • Celestyal Discovery and Celestyal Journey
  • Aroya operated by Aroya Cruises

Passengers from Doha attempting to fly home waited nearly ten hours at the airport before flights were cancelled and travellers returned to ships without luggage.

With ports effectively locked down and regional airspace closures in place, movement across the Gulf has sharply slowed. Cruise itineraries linking Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha normally provide access to desert excursions, cultural districts and modern waterfront developments. These stops now remain inaccessible, while travellers must stay indoors onboard under reinforced safety rules restricting deck access and window exposure.

Large cruise ship sailing near coastline at dusk
Thousands remain onboard awaiting departure decisions. Source: unsplash

The latest developments show how quickly events beyond travellers’ control can derail planned holidays abroad. Many cruise passengers still do not know when they will leave, how travel arrangements will be reorganised, or when they will recover belongings left behind during airport returns. With flights paused and ships unable to depart, thousands remain onboard, waiting for authorities to confirm when travel can resume safely.

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