Carnival Cruise Line opens more Caribbean cruises to Celebration Key
Carnival has released an additional 100 cruises featuring calls at Carnival’s upcoming exclusive destination Celebration Key.
The destination is set to open in the summer of 2025, and will be a major feature of many 2025-26 sailings.
It brings the total number of available itineraries featuring Celebration Key to 500.
Celebration Key will welcome 18 different Carnival ships from nine US homeports.
The Port of Tampa is the latest homeport to add sailings with visits to Celebration Key.
In 2025, Carnival Paradise will sail four- to six-day cruises, with select sailings to the new destination.
At PortMiami, Carnival Horizon, Carnival Magic and Carnival Sunrise will offer Caribbean cruises of various lengths, from long weekend getaways to week-long sailings.
Several of these itineraries include visits to Celebration Key.
Among the other destinations available are Grand Cayman; Grand Turk, Belize; Cozumel; and Half Moon Cay and Princess Cays, Bahamas.
Carnival Vista will also call at Celebration Key on a six- and eight-day alternating cruise schedule from Port Canaveral.
The ship’s Eastern Caribbean cruises also visit destinations such as Amber Cove and Half Moon Cay, as well as calls to St. Thomas and San Juan.
Carnival Venezia will also sail three special 14-day Carnival Journeys cruises from Central Florida.
Two of the special cruises visit St. Thomas; Antigua; St. Lucia; Grenada; Barbados; the British Virgin Islands and San Juan. A
Another 14-day journey sails to the Panama Canal.
Carnival Cruise Line also announced that Carnival Miracle will offer cruises in Europe in the summer of 2025.
Carnival Miracle will sail 16 cruises in summer 2025 departing from three homeports: Lisbon, Dover and Civitavecchia.
The ship’s first cruise of the season departs Lisbon for Dover, with visits to La Coruna and Bibao, Spain as well as Le Verdon (Bordeaux) and Le Havre.
From Dover, nine sailings are now open, with nine-, 12- and 15-day itineraries available.
Sailings span several regions across Europe, including the British Isles, Spain, Portugal and France, and the Baltic Sea including Amsterdam and Scandinavia.
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