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Tuesday
Aug272024

Carnival Cruise Line Announces New Itineraries for 2026/27: A Look at What’s Coming

Carnival Cruise Line has unveiled its plans for 2026 and 2027, introducing new itineraries that will expand their offerings from several major U.S. ports. These updates include new destinations, longer cruises, and the expansion of one of their most popular private islands, Half Moon Cay. Here’s a closer look at what families can expect from these upcoming voyages.

Half Moon Cay Gets a Major Upgrade

One of the highlights of Carnival’s announcement is the expansion of Half Moon Cay, a private island in the Bahamas that has long been a favorite stop for many cruisers. Known for its pristine beaches and turquoise waters, the island is set to undergo significant improvements. The expansion will include a larger beach area, enhanced dining and beverage options, and a new pier that will allow larger ships, including Carnival’s Excel-class vessels like the Mardi Gras, to dock directly at the island. This means more accessibility and convenience for guests looking to enjoy this tropical retreat.

New Itineraries from Miami

From Miami, Carnival Celebration will offer a range of seven-day cruises exploring both the Eastern and Western Caribbean. These new itineraries will feature stops at the soon-to-open Celebration Key, another exclusive destination Carnival is developing, as well as other popular ports like Nassau, Grand Turk, and San Juan. These options provide a variety of experiences, from exploring historic sites to enjoying beautiful beaches, catering to different interests and travel styles.

Expanded Offerings from Port Canaveral

Carnival’s Mardi Gras and Carnival Venezia will sail from Port Canaveral with new itineraries that also include visits to Half Moon Cay and Celebration Key. The Mardi Gras will focus on seven-day cruises, while the Carnival Venezia will offer both seven- and fourteen-day options, including Southern Caribbean routes. The Venezia, known for its Italian-themed decor and experiences, will add a unique flavor to these Caribbean cruises, offering families a blend of cultural immersion and tropical adventure.

Galveston-Based Cruises

For those departing from Galveston, the Carnival Jubilee will launch new itineraries beginning in September 2026. The ship will offer six- and eight-day cruises to the Western Caribbean and The Bahamas, with stops in destinations like Cozumel, Mahogany Bay, and Nassau. Carnival Dream and Carnival Breeze will also sail from Galveston, providing a mix of shorter and longer cruises to the Caribbean. These itineraries are designed to offer flexibility, whether you’re looking for a quick getaway or an extended journey.

Unique Journeys from Baltimore

Carnival Pride will continue to sail from Baltimore, offering week-long cruises to the Bahamas and Bermuda. Notably, Carnival Pride will also feature longer, 14-day cruises to the Southern Caribbean, as well as a unique journey to Greenland and Canada. These itineraries are ideal for families seeking more off-the-beaten-path destinations and the chance to experience different cultures and landscapes.

What These Itineraries Mean for Families

The new itineraries from Carnival Cruise Line provide families with a wide range of options for their next vacation. Whether you’re looking to explore new destinations, enjoy time on a private island, or embark on a longer adventure to more remote locations, these cruises offer something for everyone.

FreshCruiser Tip: Whether you’re a frequent cruiser or planning your first voyage, these new options provide plenty of inspiration for your next family adventure on the seas.

Wednesday
Sep282011

About to leave on a Cruise? Bring this crucial information with you!

Photo Credit: Paul Gauguin Luxury Cruises

Print these items out to be prepared before you sail! 

When traveling, I always make sure everything is organized before I leave.  If any problems or bumps in the road occur, I’ll be prepared as I’ve done my pre-travel homework. In general, I do a quick check of all the documents, emails, order confirmations, etc.  Since I travel internationally often, I can't depend on access to the Internet to grab these documents, that’s why I value printing them and then they are always with me in my carry-on bag.

Cruise Insurance Policy 
It’s good to have this with you in case you need to refer to it for coverage questions.  There are a lot of things that could happen along the way, you might be surprised to find out what’s covered!

Cruise & Airline Itinerary 
I print out copies of my itinerary to go inside all my luggage.  This way, if my bag gets lost or something happens to the tag – it can find its way back to me.  Additionally, as my travels often take me to various locations, especially while on a cruise, whoever has my luggage will know where I am at any given time so I can be reunited with my bags.

Correspondences with the Cruise lines
Print out all documents you’ve sent or related to the cruise.  If you’ve been given an onboard ship credit or made a reservation online for a specialty restaurant, print out the confirmations to have the proof with you. If there are any issues, it will make the process go smoother. 

Passport 
Don’t forget to have a copy of your passport.  My passport is scanned and emailed to myself along with a few people I trust in case I need their help in getting it when I’m abroad.

Currency
I always print out a little cheat sheet with the current exchange rates that I keep in my wallet.  When I was on a Baltic Cruise, every port had a different currency. When we got off the cruise ship each day, we were already prepared and could easily figure out how much items cost. I have found www.xe.com to be useful. 

Calling Card Access Codes 
If you’re like me, your cell phone doesn’t work internationally or is just too expensive.  I often buy a calling card before leaving on a cruise that I can use in every port.  After purchasing the card, I call the Customer Service number to get the local access numbers for each country that I’ll be visiting.  The access numbers are what you need to dial when calling from that country.  I tape the access codes to the card and also do a print out with all the information in case I misplace the card.

In addition to the items I listed above, I also print out local coupons, travel information for the different ports, and any travel guide information if I booked any private tours.  With all this preparation, it helps me relax knowing that I have all the important information at my fingertips.

FreshCruiser Tip:  Going on a cruise can involve a lot of time spent researching and prepping. Don’t ruin your trip by not having the crucial information with you. Take a few minutes to be properly prepared.