Carnival adds 2026/27 Bahamas cruises
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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