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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2026 · 11 MIN

Cruise Safety, Overboards, Taxes, and What Actually Changed This Week at Sea

from Professor Melissa's Cruise Pod · host Professor Melissa

What really happened on cruise ships over New Year’s, and what should cruisers actually learn from it? From a tragic overboard incident to a dramatic pier rescue, a last-minute federal court ruling that stopped a new cruise tax, and several reminders about safety, documentation, and personal responsibility, this episode separates headlines from facts. Melissa reports directly from a Holland America Line sailing and explains what cruise ships are designed to prevent, where real risks still exist, and how recent decisions could affect cruise costs in 2026. This is not fear-based news. It is context, clarity, and practical guidance for anyone sailing this year. **Travel Insurance for Cruisers** https://www.profmelissa.com/travelinsurance

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