Carnival adds 2026/27 Bahamas cruises


Carnival adds 2026/27 Bahamas cruises

Friday, 25 Oct, 2024 0

Carnival Cruise Line is announcing more short cruises to The Bahamas, including itineraries featuring the upcoming private destination Celebration Key.

The cruise line continues to add to its 2026/27 sailing schedule for Carnival Conquest from Miami as well as Carnival Glory and Carnival Freedom from Port Canaveral.

Carnival has added more three-, four- and five-day cruise options to some of the most popular destinations in The Bahamas.

“These itineraries build out a key part of our 2026/27 schedule because they represent that quintessential, quick Carnival getaway from Florida to The Bahamas,” said Fred Stein, VP of itinerary planning for Carnival Cruise Line.

Carnival is offering a variety of itineraries aboard Carnival Conquest, which is homeported year-round at PortMiami, throughout 2026 and early 2027.

Three-day weekend cruises visit Carnival’s upcoming exclusive destination Celebration Key while four-day itineraries visit additional destinations like Half Moon Cay, which is set for an expansion, or Princess Cays.

The ship will also sail an 11-day Southern Caribbean Carnival Journeys cruise in January 2027, which visits St. Thomas, Dominica, Grenada, Antigua, Barbados, and  Celebration Key.

From Port Canaveral, Carnival Glory offers a range of three-day and four-day cruise itineraries featuring popular destinations in The Bahamas throughout 2026 and into early 2027.

Three-day weekend cruises depart on Fridays and feature visits to Celebration Key.

Four-day options include visits to Nassau and Celebration Key.

Carnival Freedom features a variety of four- and five-day cruise itineraries from Port Canaveral.

Four-day, long weekend getaways will visit Half Moon Cay and Celebration Key.

Five-day cruises include stops at Celebration Key, Nassau, and either Half Moon Cay or Princess Cays.

The ship will also offer two transatlantic Carnival Journeys cruises next year, with a 14-day voyage from Port Canaveral to Barcelona, with stops in Gibraltar as well as Malaga and Alicante in Spain, and a 13-day return journey from Barcelona to Port Canaveral.

The ship will also sail a unique eight-day, round-trip Mediterranean cruise from Barcelona that visits Provence in France as well as Livorno (Florence/Pisa), Civitavecchia (Rome), Naples (Amalfi/Pompeii) in Italy and Valletta, Malta. 

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