Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas made an unscheduled return to PortMiami on Monday, 15th September, following an onboard incident that left two passengers in need of hospital care.
Emergency crews, including multiple police cars and ambulances, were waiting at the cruise terminal when the ship docked.
The guests were transported to hospital for further treatment.
A spokesperson for Royal Caribbean confirmed that “adult guests were involved in an altercation onboard” and that the line’s medical team provided care before handing them over to local authorities.
The company added that it is working closely with investigators but declined to share further details as the case remains under investigation.
Conflicting Reports From Passengers
While the cruise line described the situation as an altercation, passenger accounts have varied widely.
Some guests reported seeing a section of the pool area roped off, while others said the captain announced the return to Miami was due to a medical emergency.

Several social media users suggested that a passenger slipped in the pool and suffered a severe ankle injury.
Others claimed there had been a serious fight in public areas, with one rumour describing a violent attack.
The large police and medical presence at the port added to the confusion, fuelling speculation about what had happened.
What We Know So Far
At this stage, only limited facts have been confirmed:
- Two adult guests were injured and required hospital care.
- The ship returned to Miami earlier than scheduled on Monday evening.
- Royal Caribbean is cooperating with local authorities as they investigate.
The exact nature of the incident, and whether it was an accident, a fight, or something else, has not been officially clarified.

Wonder of the Seas is currently the world’s largest cruise ship and sails regular Caribbean itineraries from Miami.
Cruise Ship Fights Are On the Rise
While the exact details of what happened on Wonder of the Seas remain unclear, incidents of cruise ship brawls have become more common in recent years, often fuelled by alcohol and overcrowding in busy public areas.
Videos of fights on ships frequently appear on social media, showing groups of passengers involved in violent confrontations, sometimes even throwing furniture.
Travel experts note that certain factors can increase the likelihood of such trouble.
Shorter weekend cruises and all-inclusive drink packages tend to encourage heavier drinking, while sailings during peak times like spring break or holidays can attract a rowdier crowd.
Older or smaller ships with lower fares can also draw passengers more prone to disruptive behaviour.
There are ways to reduce the risk of being caught up in such situations. Choosing longer or off-peak cruises, sailing on newer and larger vessels, and sticking to quieter areas of the ship during late-night hours can all help.
Cruise lines, meanwhile, are under pressure to step up their response with stronger alcohol policies, increased security presence, and stricter penalties such as lifetime bans for serious offenders.
For now, most passengers will never encounter such problems, but the rise in reports is a reminder that cruise lines need to balance fun with firm rules to maintain a safe and enjoyable atmosphere at sea.
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Jenni Fielding is the founder of Cruise Mummy. She has worked in the cruise industry since 2015 and has taken over 30 cruises. Now, she helps over 1 million people per month to plan their perfect cruise holidays.






