The hapless couple caught on camera desperately chasing a Royal Caribbean cruise ship as it left without them has revealed that crewmembers mocked them as they were left behind on the dock.
Honeymooners Maria Gonzalez Roesch and Alessandro Di Palma were left stranded when they arrived just minutes after their ship Symphony of the Seas left Nassau, Bahamas, on February 15.
Mrs Gonzalez Roesch, a famous TV actress in their home country of Costa Rica, has spoken of the 'nightmare' moment they realised the ship was leaving without them - with their money and passports on board.
Maria Gonzalez Roesch and Alessandro Di Palma, from Costa Rica, had been enjoying their honeymoon on the seven-day Royal Caribbean cruise ship when it left without them
According to a person who shot the video from the deck of the nearby Norwegian Bliss, the all-aboard call came at 3.30pm
'There was a platform with two crew members and they were mad with us,' the 26-year-old told The Sun.
'We started yelling to them "please, please let us on the cruise is still here".
'But the guys said "you are not going to be so lucky and we are closing the doors and leaving".
She told the news website they had started to panic once they realised their passport, visas, and credit cards remained onboard the ship.
However these were retrieved by a smaller boat which had been guiding the large ship out of the harbour.
A person from a neighboring ship caught the couple on camera waving frantically as the Symphony of the Seas left them behind on February 15
Costa Rican actress Maria Gonzalez Roesch and her newlywed husband Alessandro Di Palma (pictured) have