A cruise ship carrying more than 1,000 passengers has been placed under quarantine at a Caribbean port following a suspected gastrointestinal outbreak. The vessel, operated by a major international cruise line, reported dozens of cases of vomiting and diarrhoea among passengers and crew during the final leg of its voyage. Local health authorities have cordoned off the ship, preventing disembarkation until tests determine the cause of the illness.
The outbreak has raised questions about the adequacy of onboard sanitation protocols and the response capabilities of cruise operators in containing infectious diseases. The ship's medical team is working with regional public health officials to isolate affected individuals and conduct environmental inspections. Passengers remain confined to their cabins while investigations proceed.








