Carnival Cruise Line, one of the world’s largest cruise brands, offers new incentives to customers on current voyages if they book a future cruise while on the ship. The company has over two dozen vessels in its fleet, offering everything from short three to eight-night voyages to longer trips to the Caribbean and Bahamas. Carnival ships are based on the East Coast and along the Gulf of Mexico, with some East Coast vessels sailing to the Caribbean and Bahamas.
Carnival Venezia, the second ex-Costa ship to join the fleet, resumed guest operations on July 3, with Carnival Vista from the Port of Galveston. On July 5, Carnival Horizon resumed from PortMiami, and the Carnival Breeze was launched. Carnival Cruise Line operates 1,500 voyages annually, calling on ports from Cozumel to Ketchikan.
In June 2024, Carnival Cruise Line operates a fleet of 27 ships, with two ships joining from PO Cruises Australia in 2025 and five new ships. Carnival Breeze offers an array of four- and five-day cruise options, bringing guests from Galveston to Mexico.
Choosing a Carnival cruise ship can be challenging, especially for those new to cruising. Carnival Cruise Line is the company’s biggest brand with 22 ships, operating 1,500 voyages annually, calling on ports from Cozumel to Ketchikan.
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