They are still awaiting assistance.
Jill said what was supposed to be a memorablecruisebecame truly unforgettable but for the wrong reason.
She said: We have never had an experience like this before.
The tour took longer than expected.
Jay explained: The Harbor Master tried to call theship, [but] the captain refused the call.
They had no port to call for the next day, they were simply going to be at sea.
The group consisted of seven Americans and two Australians, four of whom were elderly.
One passenger had a heart condition, and another was a paraplegic, WRAL reported.
Additionally, there was a married couple from Delaware, and the wife was reportedly pregnant.
However, the couple was able to help her.
God forbid what would have happened to that lady if we were not here.
The Campbells said they were the only ones in the group with a Visa card.
As a result, theyve paid over $5,000 in food, toiletries, and hotels for the group.
Im honored and blessed that I have the smartest woman in the world next to me.
The Campbells said they would get help from the U.S. Embassy in Angola.
On Sunday (April 7), the castaway group will be expected to fly to Gambia.
However, the stranded passengers can currently only get on the ship if the cruise line approves their request.
The Campbells said they have not heard back from Norwegian Cruise Line about the incident.
Bored Pandahas contacted NCL for comment.