Reason cruise ship asks passengers to turn off lights and close curtains

Many people dream of taking a relaxing cruise, imagining sun-soaked decks, endless buffets, and ocean breezes. For many travelers, a cruise represents the ultimate escape from the everyday grind—a chance to unwind, explore new destinations, and indulge in luxury. But for passengers aboard Cunard’s Queen Anne, a recent journey offered an unexpected twist: one that added an element of real-world danger to their dream vacation.

During its maiden voyage, the Queen Anne—Cunard’s newest luxury vessel—was sailing on a 111-night global journey, which began in Germany. The ship, known for its elegance and grandeur, had been making its way through various exotic ports when it neared the Sulu-Celebes Sea, located between the Philippines and the northern coast of Australia near Darwin. It was then that passengers received an announcement they weren’t expecting.

The ship’s captain informed everyone on board that they were now operating under a “heightened level of security alertness.” The reason? The ship was sailing through waters known for piracy.

To minimize visibility and enhance safety, guests were instructed to turn off all unnecessary lights in their staterooms and to keep curtains closed at all times. The promenade decks were closed overnight, and only essential open-deck lighting remained on. The goal was to reduce the ship’s chances of being spotted or targeted while in this sensitive region.

A video of the announcement quickly circulated online, prompting reactions from both passengers and those following the journey from afar. Many found the message alarming, with some calling it “chilling” and others expressing shock that piracy is still a modern-day concern for cruise ships. Another TikTok video shared from the ship showed the presence of armed security personnel onboard—measures in place to ensure passenger safety should the situation escalate.

While such scenarios sound like something out of a movie, maritime security experts confirm that while rare, piracy remains a real issue in certain global waters. The Sulu-Celebes Sea, in particular, has experienced sporadic incidents in the past, often involving commercial or cargo vessels rather than cruise liners.

Still, Cunard was quick to reassure the public. In a statement, a spokesperson for the company said:

“As part of standard maritime procedures, our Captains may make precautionary announcements when sailing through certain regions. There was no specific threat to the ship or its guests, and our onboard experience remained uninterrupted.”

It seems the safety measures were more precautionary than reactive—part of established protocols for navigating through areas flagged for elevated risk. And while the guests’ temporary blackout experience may not have been in the brochure, it certainly added a memorable and dramatic twist to their voyage.

For many, it turned an ordinary luxury cruise into a true adventure. But it also raises the question: would you embark on a cruise knowing your route crosses waters historically associated with piracy?

Share your thoughts in the comments—and tag a friend who might love (or fear!) this kind of thrilling maritime story.

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