Hantavirus Suspected on Quarantined Cruise Ship

quarantined cruise – A Boston travel influencer says he’s aboard a quarantined Dutch cruise ship after suspected hantavirus cases left multiple passengers seriously ill.
A travel influencer from Boston is pleading for clarity after a suspected hantavirus outbreak prompted quarantine aboard a Dutch cruise ship, leaving passengers trapped at sea.
The MV Hondius. scheduled for a polar voyage from Argentina to Antarctica and nearby South Atlantic islands. has been under quarantine since the crew requested assistance from health authorities off the coast of Cape Verde.. In an Instagram post. the Boston-based travel blogger and photographer Jake Rosmarin said he is a passenger aboard the ship. describing the situation as especially difficult because of the uncertainty.
“It’s hard to know what’s happening next,” Rosmarin wrote, emphasizing that his priority is safety and getting home as officials work to assess the outbreak.
Misryoum notes that for travelers, outbreaks on isolated routes can quickly turn normal plans into prolonged uncertainty, particularly when disembarkation depends on medical evaluation.
The suspected outbreak has raised serious public health concerns.. Authorities believe hantavirus may be involved. with infection typically linked to exposure to contaminated rodent droppings rather than spread through person-to-person contact.. In rare cases, however, limited transmission between people has been documented, adding complexity to how health teams approach containment.
According to information shared in Rosmarin’s posts, multiple passengers have fallen gravely ill, and some have died since the ship departed. Rosmarin also said that he chose not to comment publicly at first, framing his decision around respect for those affected.
Misryoum believes the most urgent issue now is ensuring medical care reaches those who are sick while authorities determine the cause with enough confidence to guide next steps for everyone onboard.
The ship’s passenger group includes people from multiple countries.. As the investigation continues. at least one evacuated passenger has reportedly tested positive for hantavirus. while the underlying causes of other deaths and illnesses have not been confirmed.. Rosmarin later indicated that conditions aboard are stable for those who are well. and he described ongoing coordination aimed at safely arranging medical support and disembarking passengers.
As officials weigh health risks and logistics, the situation underscores how quickly far-flung travel can collide with public health realities. Misryoum will continue to monitor developments as authorities clarify the facts and determine what comes next for passengers seeking to return home.