Carnival opens 2025 Carnival Venezia sailings
Carnival Cruise Line announced has opened summer and fall 2025 cruises aboard Carnival Venezia from New York.
From New York, Carnival Venezia will offer a series of Bermuda cruises in 2025.
Four-day long weekend getaways departing on Thursdays are available from May through September.
In addition, two five-day cruises in August and October offer two days in Bermuda.
The new sailings expand upon Carnival Venezia’s 2024 Bermuda sailings that include several four- to seven-day itineraries.
Seven-day sailings visit Bermuda for three days, while another week-long option includes a visit to Halifax, Nova Scotia in Canada.
“Our guests sailing on this ship have a range of great options to choose from – with many visits to Bermuda among them,” said Fred Stein, VP of revenue planning and deployment.
Carnival’s largest upcoming deployment to Bermuda in 2025 includes seven week-long sailings aboard Carnival Pride departing Baltimore.
There are also seven six-day cruises on Carnival Sunshine from Norfolk, Va.
Additionally, two Carnival Journeys transatlantic cruises, on Carnival Glory and Carnival Spirit, depart Barcelona, Spain and visit several popular European ports, before stopping in Bermuda en route to Florida.
Carnival Venezia is also offering a range of new eight-, nine- and ten-day Eastern Caribbean itineraries from New York.
Port calls include San Juan, Puerto Rico; Grand Turk, St. Thomas; St. Maarten; Half Moon Cay in the Bahamas, as well as Carnival’s new destination Celebration Key, currently under construction.
Several longer 12-day Carnival Journeys cruises are now open for sale as well.
Two are roundtrip cruises from New York, with visits to destinations not frequently visited by Carnival ships, such as St. Kitts; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; Dominica; Barbados; St. Lucia and more.
Another Carnival Journeys cruise will visit destinations such as Aruba; Curacao and St. Croix before repositioning to Port Canaveral.
Additional 2025 cruises on Carnival Venezia from Port Canaveral also opened for sale, including a three-day sailing that visits Celebration Key and a week-long Western Caribbean cruise visiting Mahogany Bay; Belize and Cozumel.
Carnival Venezia joined the fleet this year, introducing the Carnival Fun Italian Style experience.
The ship is currently based at the Manhattan Cruise Terminal in New York City and will set to sail on its first seasonal cruises from Port Canaveral beginning December next year
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