Carnival Luminosa to sail Alaska cruises
Carnival Cruise Line is gearing up to launch another three-ship deployment offering Alaska cruises this summer.
It includes the US debut of Carnival Luminosa.
Carnival Miracle will kick off the Alaska season on April 23, 2023, from Long Beach for a 14-day journey and will then operate from San Francisco, with 10-day cruises.
In Seattle,, Carnival Spirit‘s first departure is set for May 2, 2023.
Carnival Luminosa joins to complete the season’s start on May 4, 2023.
Destinations on these voyages include Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan, as well as Victoria, B.C., and cruising Tracy Arm Fjord.
Ahead of arrival in Seattle, Carnival Luminosa will take guests on a 23-day Carnival Journeys cruise from Brisbane, Australia.
Alaska cruises for next year are currently open for sale.
In 2024, Carnival Luminosa will again join Carnival Spirit to homeport in Seattle, operating seven-, eight- and 14-day sailings,
Carnival Miracle will also return to San Francisco.
The three ships will sail 53 cruises during the 2024 season.
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