A crew member aboard the Regal Princess cruise ship has died after going overboard during a Caribbean voyage. The incident happened after the ship departed Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday and was sailing near Cancún, Mexico.
Princess Cruises confirmed the death in a statement and expressed sympathy for the crew member’s family, friends, and colleagues. The company did not release the individual’s name or any additional personal details.
Company officials said their thoughts remain with everyone affected by the tragedy. They also confirmed that grief support services are being offered to both passengers and crew members following the incident.
After the crew member went overboard, search-and-rescue efforts were launched in the waters near Cancún. Local authorities responded to the emergency, and the crew of the nearby Carnival Jubilee also assisted with the search operation.
Princess Cruises thanked the local emergency responders and the Carnival Jubilee crew for their support during the rescue efforts. The company did not provide further details about the circumstances surrounding the incident or the timeline of the response.
Following the emergency operation, the Regal Princess resumed its scheduled voyage. The ship departed the waters near Cancún and continued toward its next planned destination in Belize, where it was expected to arrive on Tuesday.
The seven-day Caribbean cruise remains on its planned itinerary and is expected to return to Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday as originally scheduled.
Princess Cruises has not announced the cause of the incident, and no information has been released about whether additional investigations are underway. Company officials have also not confirmed how the crew member went overboard.
Cruise lines follow emergency response procedures whenever a person is reported overboard. These procedures typically include immediate search operations, coordination with local maritime authorities, and assistance from nearby vessels when needed.
Passenger safety and crew welfare remain key priorities during such emergencies. Cruise operators also provide emotional support and counseling services for those affected by unexpected incidents at sea.
The Regal Princess is one of Princess Cruises’ large passenger ships operating regular Caribbean itineraries from South Florida. The vessel carries thousands of passengers and crew members on week-long voyages to destinations across the Caribbean.
While overboard incidents are uncommon, they often involve extensive rescue operations coordinated by cruise crews, coast guards, and nearby ships. Maritime authorities review each case to determine the facts surrounding the event.
Princess Cruises has not announced any changes to the current voyage. Guests are expected to continue with the scheduled itinerary while onboard services remain available throughout the remainder of the trip.
The company said it will continue supporting the crew member’s family and everyone affected by the loss. Further updates are expected if additional information becomes available through the company’s official channels or maritime authorities.

