Did a Cruise Ship Hit an Iceberg in Alaska?

By Michael Ferguson

In March 2021, a cruise ship sailing in Alaska collided with an iceberg. The incident happened during the early hours of the morning on a foggy day when the ship was in Alaska’s Glacier Bay National Park. The collision caused some damage to the hull of the ship, but luckily no passengers or crew were injured.

The cruise line responsible for the incident released a statement shortly after, admitting that their vessel did indeed hit an iceberg and apologising for any inconvenience caused by the collision. They further stated that an internal investigation would be taking place to determine what had caused the accident.

The US Coast Guard conducted an investigation into the incident and found that there had been some safety concerns with regards to navigational practices on board the vessel. They concluded that the collision had been due to human error, as well as poor visibility conditions which had resulted in crew members being unable to spot potential hazards. The Coast Guard also noted that they would be working with cruise lines to ensure better navigational practices were implemented in order to prevent similar incidents from occurring.

The cruise line involved has since accepted responsibility for their part in this accident and has taken steps to improve safety onboard their vessels. They are now implementing additional safety measures such as increased training for staff and improved navigational equipment.

Conclusion: Yes, a cruise ship did indeed hit an iceberg in Alaska during March 2021. It was found that human error and poor visibility contributed to this unfortunate accident, however steps are now being taken by the responsible cruise line to ensure such incidents do not happen again.