Carnival Sail to more than 700 destinations around the world.
Which country does Carnival Cruise travel to?
Carnival Cruise Line is the leading provider of year-round cruises in The Bahamas, the Caribbean and Mexico and also operates seasonal cruises in Canada, New England, Alaska, Hawaii, Bermuda, and Europe.
What country does Carnival cruise sail under?
The ships fly flags of convenience: 17 of the ships fly the Panama flag and seven that of the Bahamas. Its headquarters are in Miami, Florida, United States.
How long are Carnival cruise ships trips?
Cruise lengths can run anywhere from a two-night cruise to 250-plus-day world cruises. If you don't have a lot of time, look for two- to four-night weekend itineraries. The average cruise sailings range from five to 14 nights.
What ports does Carnival go out of?
Carnival cruise line operates most of its fleet in all four major cruise hubs, Port Miami, Port Canaveral, Galveston, Texas, Long Beach, California, and New Orleans. The Carnival brand is also available in secondary ports such as Baltimore; Charleston, South Carolina; Mobile, Alabama; and Jacksonville, Florida.
Where do Carnival cruise ships sail?
What is the longest cruise you can take on Carnival?
Carnival has unveiled one of its longest cruises yet — a 31-day journey in 2024 starting at $3,450
- Carnival Cruise Line has unveiled one of its longest itineraries: a 31-day transpacific cruise.
- The Carnival Luminosa will sail from Brisbane, Australia to Seattle in 2024 starting at $3,450 per person.
What is the longest Carnival cruise trip?
Part of the company's Carnival Journeys program, the 30-night transpacific itinerary sails all the way to Brisbane, in Australia. Before arriving at the port, the Luminosa is scheduled to visit several ports of call in Alaska, the Far East and Southeast Asia, including many first-time-for-Carnival destinations.
What islands do Carnival cruises go to?
Carnival cruise ports of call include Grand Cayman, Mahogany Bay, Nassau, Costa Maya, Belize, Key West, Yucatán (Progreso), Cozumel, Montego Bay, Falmouth, Limón, and Colón (Panama Canal). Swim with sharks and rays or visit majestic Mayan ruins in Belize.
What do Carnival cruise ships run on?
Even though many ships are still built with conventional diesel plans, almost all new cruise ships (such as Celebrity's Edge Class or Carnival Horizon) feature some form of "diesel electric" propulsion.
Is Carnival Cruise bigger than Royal Caribbean?
Both cruise lines have many ships in varying sizes, including several new and elaborate ships. Both companies are market leaders in terms of fleet sizes. That said, Royal Caribbean has more ships and they're often larger, which means additional dining, activities and lodging options for passengers.
What is the busiest cruise terminal in the world?
Port Canaveral1. Port Canaveral in Florida at 4,072,396 passenger movements. The number one spot goes to Port Canaveral in Florida's Brevard County. According to its website, the cruise port was voted the Best U.S. Cruise Homeport for three consecutive years from 2020 to 2022.