25th January 2023
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Carnival Cruise Line announces its deployment for 2024. The sailings, which the firm refers to as “limited series of special cruises made to amaze,” have longer itineraries and typically stop at strange ports and far-flung locations.
The Carnival Spirit will operate two cruises to Alaska. The 14-night voyages departing from Seattle stop at ports atypical for the firm in the area, including Valdez, Sitka, and Seward.
The trips include picturesque cruising at the Tracy Arm Fjord and the Hubbard Glacier, as well as calls at well-known Alaskan sites like Juneau and Ketchikan.
The Carnival Radiance will make two Carnival Journeys to the islands in 2024 after making its Hawaiian debut in 2022. The 14-night cruises, which depart in October and December, stop in Honolulu, Nawiliwili, Kahului, and Hilo, among other Hawaiian ports.
The itinerary, which departs from Long Beach, includes a brief stop in Mexico’s Ensenada in addition to a total of eight full days at sea.
The Carnival Pride will conduct three 14-night trips to Canada and Greenland. The Carnival Journeys have a special route that takes them to five locations, including Nanortalik, Qaqortoq, and Corner Brook.
The route also includes stops in Sydney and St. Anthony, a unique cruise destination in Canada’s Newfoundland province, before sailing back to Pride’s homeport in Baltimore.
Sailing roundtrip from Galveston, this 14-night itinerary onboard the Carnival Dream is set to visit eight destinations, including seven different islands in the Eastern Caribbean.
In addition to popular ports of call such as Grand Turk and San Juan, the Carnival Journey also includes calls to ports that are less visited by the brand, including St. Kitts and St. Croix.
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