If you are late back to your cruise ship, the consequences are often "ship-shattering." Cruise ships operate on a very strict schedule due to port docking fees and navigation windows. If you miss the "All Aboard" time (usually 30–60 minutes before departure), the ship will likely sail without you. If you booked an official shore excursion through the cruise line, the ship will generally wait or the cruise line will pay to transport you to the next port. However, if you were exploring independently, you are responsible for all costs—including flights, hotels, and visas—to catch up with the ship at the next destination. In 2026, most lines require passengers to scan their digital ID at the gangway; if you aren't accounted for, security will make announcements and may even enter your cabin to look for your passport to leave it with the port agent. Always keep the Port Agent's contact information (found in the ship's daily newsletter or app) with you to coordinate your next steps if you are left behind.