Radiance of the Seas February 2025

Learn about the gastrointestinal illness outbreak on the Royal Caribbean International ship Radiance of the Seas, including outbreak details and actions taken in response.

Outbreak details

Cruise line: Royal Caribbean International

Ship name: Radiance of the Seas

Voyage dates: February 1, 2025–February 8, 2025

Voyage number: 20136

Date outbreak reported to VSP: February 4, 2025

Final case counts:

  • Number of passengers who reported being ill during the voyage out of total number of passengers onboard: 160 of 2,164 (7.4%)
  • Number of crew who reported being ill during the voyage out of total number of crew onboard: 8 of 910 (0.9%)

Predominant symptoms: diarrhea, vomiting

Causative agent: norovirus

Actions in response to the outbreak

In response to the outbreak, Royal Caribbean International and the crew aboard the ship reported the following actions:

  • Increased cleaning and disinfection procedures according to their outbreak prevention and response plan
  • Collected stool specimens from gastrointestinal illness cases for testing
  • Isolated ill passengers and crew
  • Consulted with VSP about sanitation cleaning procedures and reporting ill cases

VSP remotely monitored the situation, including review of the ship's outbreak response and sanitation procedures.

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Tracking gastrointestinal illnesses

Gastrointestinal (GI) illness is a commonly used term for acute gastroenteritis (AGE). Reporting gastrointestinal illness is important. When passengers and crew tell the medical center onboard about their symptoms, it helps GI illness outbreaks get detected quickly. This allows steps to be taken to limit the spread of illness. Medical staff evaluate symptoms to see if they meet our case definition for AGE:

  • Three or more loose stools within a 24-hour period or what is more than normal for that person OR
  • Vomiting along with one of the following symptoms: diarrhea, muscle ache, headache, abdominal cramp, or fever.

Cruise ships are required to report these cases to us.

Note: Cases reported are totals for the entire voyage. It does not mean all people are sick at the same time, such as when they arrive or leave a port or ship.

Learn more about AGE monitoring and how VSP responds to AGE outbreaks.