Voyages will visit more than 70 destinations throughout the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, Hawaii, Europe and other popular cruising regions. Cruises depart from nearly 20 different North American homeports, providing consumers with convenient and cost-effective means for getting to and from their cruise.
Included among the wide variety of offerings are more than 2,500 two- to 5-day cruises, providing consumers with an array of options in the short cruise market. These include new 3- and 4-day deployments for the Carnival Victory from Miami and Carnival Valor from Port Canaveral, providing an unprecedented number of balcony staterooms on these two popular cruising routes.
There are also 22 longer length Carnival Journeys cruises visiting exotic ports of call and 13 voyages to Bermuda departing from seven East Coast homeports. Carnival will also offer two unique Panama Canal experiences—partial transits aboard the Carnival Pride from Baltimore in January 2017 and from Tampa in February 2017—offering consumers an unforgettable vacation experience.
Also open for reservations through 2018 are several new homeport deployments, including 7-day Carnival Breeze departures from Galveston, week-long Carnival Magic sailings from Port Canaveral, Florida, and 4- and 5-day Carnival Triumph cruises from New Orleans.
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