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Celebrity Apex

The Celebrity Apex – which made its inaugural sailing in June 2021 – can hold up to 2,910 passengers at double occupancy, 3,385 at maximum occupancy and 1,320 crew members. Guests can wine and dine at 29 restaurants, bars and lounges, then spend the night testing their luck at the casino or enjoying live music at the Magic Carpet (which offers great ocean views). Specialty restaurants include a steakhouse and a raw bar, while main dining options feature Mediterranean, Italian and French cuisines. There are also meeting spaces and multipurpose areas on board, as well as upscale shops. 

Visit the spa or adults-only Solarium pool to stay relaxed throughout your stay at sea. For younger travelers, there are some kid-friendly areas of the ship – such as a Camp at Sea. However, the ship is geared more toward adult clientele (or families with older children) looking for a relaxing escape.

The ship's staterooms, which start at 181 square feet, offer smart TVs, customizable air conditioning and plenty of storage space. Many rooms also offer private verandas. If you're willing to splurge, consider booking a room in The Retreat. This exclusive section of the ship features luxury accommodations as well as access to a private restaurant, sun deck and lounge. Plus, rooms in The Retreat offer more space, measuring up to 1,892 square feet.

The Celebrity Apex sails to European destinations like Italy, Croatia and Portugal, as well as to Caribbean hot spots like St. Thomas , Puerto Rico , Belize and Grand Cayman . 

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Disney Magic

The 2,713-passenger Disney Magic is the oldest ship in the Disney Cruise Line fleet (it first launched in 1998). It was last refurbished in May 2023, when it received updates like a "Soul"-themed lounge, concierge-level upgrades and a new Twice Charmed: An Original Twist on the Cinderella Stor y live show. The ship also features family favorites such as the AquaDuck waterslide, the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique dress-up shop and Edge, an interactive game center for tweens.

Disney Magic features diverse entertainment, including live shows, an open-air Wide World of Sports deck, three pools and a splash area for children younger than 3. Tweens and teens can enjoy games, music and theme nights at Edge (ages 11 to 14) or Vibe (ages 14 to 17). When it comes to dining, the ship offers seven eateries, including an adults-only specialty restaurant and buffet options. Recent cruisers gave the food quality mixed reviews.

In terms of lodging, 70% of cabins offer ocean views or verandas. All cabins are outfitted with flat-screen TVs, sitting areas and bathrooms with separate showers and tubs. Suites include extra perks such as concierge service and media libraries. Past cruisers noted that the service on this ship is up to Disney's standards, but so is the price tag.

Disney Magic sails from Galveston, Texas ; Fort Lauderdale, Florida ; Port Canaveral, Florida; and  San Juan, Puerto Rico . It visits destinations across the Bahamas , the Caribbean and Mexico.

U.S. News Insider Tip : Once per sailing, guests are invited to watch Tangled: The Musical in the Walt Disney Theater. This Broadway-style show retells the story of Rapunzel and Flynn Rider with three new original songs, puppets, and beautiful costumes. This show is very popular, so it's best to get to the theater about an hour before the show starts to get a good seat. Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime. – Megan duBois, Contributor

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Wonder of the Seas

Wonder of the Seas, which embarked on its maiden voyage in March 2022, holds 7,084 passengers and 2,204 crew members. The ship measures 1,188 feet long and 215 feet wide, and it weighs 235,600 gross tons. It surpasses its sister ship, Symphony of the Seas , as one of the largest cruise ships in the world.  

Guests can enjoy plenty of thrill activities on board, such as the Ultimate Abyss – a 10-story dark tunnel slide – or the 40-foot-long FlowRider surf stimulator. The ship also offers a fitness center, shopping venues, rock climbing, a carousel and clubs for kids and teens. When it's time to dine, cruisers have the option of 21 dining venues ranging from Italian fare to Southern cuisine. Travelers can also indulge in a few cocktails at 14 bars and lounges.

Accommodations include Interior, Ocean View, Balcony and Suite staterooms. If you're looking for something more spacious, check out the ship's all-new Suite Neighborhood. Located on the upper decks, these suites offer guests ample private quarters to recharge during the cruise. Amenities included in the exclusive suites include priority boarding, a members-only dining facility and a dedicated check-in line. For families, the new neighborhood may be of particular interest because it features the Ultimate Family Suite. The family suite offers two floors of space with stunning ocean views, in-suite movies and video games and a kids slide between the floors.  

Wonder of the Seas sails from Orlando , Florida, to ports in the Caribbean.

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Disney Wish

The fifth Disney Cruise Line ship, Disney Wish made its maiden voyage in July 2022. The 4,000-passenger and 1,555-crew-member ship features the first Disney attraction at sea – AquaMouse – which takes thrill-seekers through 760 feet of water tubes high above the cruise deck.

Family-friendly cabin options include Concierge, Verandah, Oceanview and Inside staterooms. Rooms feature a 43-inch flat-screen TV, ample closet space and individual climate control. For fun, kids can head to Hero Zone recreation space (inspired by the movie "The Incredibles"), Vibe (an exclusive teen space) or the onboard nursery. Guests loved the variety of kid-friendly activities.  

For adults, there are retail shops, spas, bars, live entertainment and 10 pools and water play areas – including the adults-only Quiet Cove Pool. A welcome escape among older cruisers, some passengers wished the adults-only spaces were bigger.

When it comes to food, travelers can enjoy California cuisine at 1923, French cuisine at the adults-only Enchanté by Chef Arnaud Lallement or steak at the adults-only Palo Steakhouse. The ship also has interactive dining experiences based on several Disney films. Feast at the first Frozen-themed theatrical dining – Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure and enjoy Norwegian-inspired cuisine. Or, explore the Worlds of Marvel with the Avengers: Quantum Encounter, featuring international dishes alongside superheroes like Ant-Man, Captain America and more.

Disney Wish sails to the Bahamas  from Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida. 

U.S. News Insider Tip : The Disney Wish features Disney's first infinity pool in the Quiet Cove. Unlike Disney's other ships, the Quiet Cove is located on Deck 13 all the way in the back of the ship, so it feels more intimate and doesn't see kids walking through the space throughout the day. – Megan duBois, Contributor

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Disney Fantasy

Disney Fantasy launched in 2012 and underwent a dry dock in 2017. The ship features activities such as Pixar Day at Sea, Disney's Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular and the 765-foot AquaDuck water ride.

Staterooms are designed with families in mind. Inside cabins can accommodate up to four guests, and over 85% of the ship's cabins have an ocean view or a veranda. All cabins are outfitted with flat-screen TVs, minifridges and iPod docking stations.

Onboard entertainment is just as family-oriented, with Goofy’s Sports Deck activity center, a virtual sports simulator (for an extra fee), nightly live performances and 3D movies. While younger guests play in age-appropriate youth clubs, adults can relax at the Quiet Cove Pool or enjoy an evening at an adults-only bar or lounge.

When it comes to dining, the ship offers 10 themed dining venues, including two adults-only specialty venues, three main dining rooms and an ice cream shop: Sweet on You.

Fantasy sails from  Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida , Southhampton, England and Barcelona , Spain to the Bahamas , Bermuda and a variety of ports in the Caribbean and Europe.

U.S. News Insider Tip : Between Palo and Remy is a secluded adults-only bar called Meridian. The bar is known for its martini program, where the bartenders will ask you a few questions and then whip up something off-menu for you to enjoy inside or outside on the exclusive patio. (Meridian can also be found on the Disney Dream ). – Megan duBois, Contributor

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Celebrity Equinox

The Equinox was introduced in 2009 and underwent a full renovation in June 2019. It offers a mix of classic Celebrity amenities and unique activities. The ship features 18 premium retail shops, a half-acre Lawn Club and the Hot Glass Show, where professional artists demonstrate glassblowing techniques. Updates include the new Retreat sundeck and lounge, luxurious bedding and all-new amenities. The ship holds 2,852 passengers at double occupancy, 3,148 passengers at maximum occupancy and 1,290 crew members.

Recent cruisers appreciated the variety of dining options on the ship, which include 10 eateries ranging from light fare at Spa Café to craft beer and comfort food at the Craft Social Bar to a frozen cocktail bar on the pool deck. Other highlights include the spa and enrichment programs like cooking demos and dance lessons.

In terms of accommodations, 85% of the ship's staterooms offer verandas. Cabin categories include Inside, Ocean View, Veranda and Suite rooms, and all are appointed with flat-screen TVs, 24-hour room service and sitting areas. Suites offer extra perks like afternoon appetizers and butler service. Past cruisers assured that even if you don't splurge on a butler-serviced room, you'll still receive individualized attention, as everyone from the room stewards to the restaurant servers were friendly and helpful. 

Celebrity Equinox offers a variety of itineraries in Antarctica, the Caribbean, South America, Europe and more.

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Sky Princess

Debuted in October 2019, Sky Princess can accommodate 3,660 passengers and 1,346 crew members. With so much space, you'll find plenty of things to do on board. Spend your days playing ball at the sports court or swimming in one of three pools, or shop until you drop at the onboard boutiques. Nightfall brings deck parties, movie screenings under the stars and live performances at the theater by musicians, comedians and magicians. Kids won't be bored, either, as there are clubs designed specifically for three different age groups.

Sky Princess features traditional Interior, Oceanview and Balcony staterooms, as well as a number of Suite-category cabins – some of which are equipped with the largest balconies at sea. Every room comes fitted with a queen-sized bed or two twin beds, a refrigerator, a flat-screen TV and complimentary 24-hour room service.  The biggest accommodation on board are the Sky Suites. They are approximately 1,873 square feet and provide guests with 270-degree panorama views while cruising. The suite also comes with additional amenities such as complimentary balcony breakfast and dinner, luxury balcony furniture and a deluxe telescope for stargazing at night. 

When it's time to chow down, cruisers will have their choice of nine inclusive dining venues and five specialty options. In the main dining room, passengers can choose between a set dinner time every evening or the line's Anytime Dining option, which will allow them to dine whenever – and with whomever – they want. You'll also find a complimentary buffet, a pizzeria, a seafood bar, a gelateria and afternoon tea. For a specialty dining experience, consider the intimate Chef's Table Lumiere or Bistro Sur La Mer by Emmanuel Renaut, a three-starred Michelin chef.

Sky Princess sails throughout the Caribbean, Mexico, Europe and the Mediterranean. The ship also completes some transatlantic sailings.

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Carnival Mardi Gras

There's a good reason why Carnival named one of its newest ships Mardi Gras. The ship – which launched in July 2021 – is not only named after the first Carnival ship that entered service in 1972, but also features amenities and activities that keep guests entertained and the atmosphere energized. Carnival designed the ship with six different zones, each with a unique flair. Kids can play all day in the Ultimate Playground, which features WaterWorks (the onboard water park), SkyCourse (a ropes course) and Bolt: Ultimate Sea Coaster, an onboard roller coaster that travels up to 40 mph. Meanwhile, adults can take advantage of Lido, where the RedFrog Tiki Bar flanks one of the ship's pools. Additional activities include a comedy club, a casino, Family Feud Live (yes – it looks like the famous show's set) and a spa.

As you might expect from its large-scale amenities, Mardi Gras is sizeable: It accommodates up to 6,465 passengers at single occupancy, 5, 282 passengers at double occupancy and 1,745 crew members. To keep up with demand, the ship offers close to 20 different dining venues serving everything from sushi to burgers to fried chicken. When travelers need refreshments or a nightcap, they can visit one of seven bars and lounges.

Following a full day of fun, cruisers will need a quiet retreat to rest their heads. Staterooms feature Carnival Comfort Collection linens, TVs and a dedicated room steward. Upgraded rooms may include perks like exclusive access to ship amenities, bottles of water, in-room coffee makers and priority check-in and disembarkation. Rooms range in size from 158 square feet for interior staterooms to the massive 1,120-square-foot Carnival Excel Presidential Suite.

Catch Mardi Gras in Caribbean locales like San Juan, Puerto Rico ; Cozumel and Grand Turk .

U.S. News Insider Tip: To dine at Bonsai Teppanyaki (available on Celebration , Horizon , Panorama , Venezia and Mardi Gras), make your reservation as soon as possible. The restaurant only seats 16 people at a time, so reservations go fast. –  Karon Warren , Contributor  

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Adventure of the Seas

Adventure of the Seas (first launched in 2001) underwent an extensive renovation in January 2018. It boasts modern amenities like an outdoor movie screen and Wi-Fi (for an extra fee). Other highlights include an ice skating rink, a surf simulator and a rock climbing wall. 

There are seven dining venues across the ship, the newest of which is the Izumi Japanese specialty restaurant. While adults can relax at the ship's nine bars and lounges, youngsters can mix and mingle at age-appropriate youth clubs and a teens-only disco. Among other onboard amenities, Adventure of the Seas features an abundance of pools and whirlpools, including an indoor/outdoor pool and lounge area exclusive to adults called the Solarium.

When it comes to lodging, recent cruisers found staterooms to be comfortable and spacious. Cabins come in four categories – Interior, Ocean View, Balcony and Suite – and about 60% offer ocean views. The ship's 2018 revamp brought with it new Interior and Ocean View staterooms, as well as a new Suite Lounge. While it may be difficult to find quiet spaces on the 3,807-passenger ship, recent guests were still complimentary of the service on board and the 1-to-3 crew-to-guest ratio. 

Adventure of the Seas sails to various destinations in the Caribbean from Fort Lauderdale , Florida and Orlando , Florida. The ship also completes transatlantic voyages.

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Norwegian Joy

Built in 2017, the 3,804-passenger, 1,821-crew-member Norwegian Joy was refurbished in 2020. Accommodation options include Inside, Oceanview and Balcony staterooms, as well as Suites, Concierge rooms (which come with concierge service) and The Haven cabins (which include 24-hour butler service and private sundecks). 

There are 11 dining venues on board including eight specialty restaurants, the latter of which offers American, French, Japanese, Italian, Mexican and Thai cuisines. Complimentary restaurants include the ship's three main dining rooms.

Cruisers will find plenty of things to do on board, from shopping at duty-free stores and luxury boutiques to watching stand-up comedians. The ship also offers a spa, laser tag, a racetrack, a casino, mini-golf, a fitness center, two aqua parks and more. 

Norwegian Joy sails from Miami , Los Angeles , New York , Panama City and Quebec City  to ports across the Caribbean, the Mexican Riviera, Bermuda and more.

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Cruises from Port Canaveral

Explore Florida’s Space Coast and the Theme Park Capital of the World – Orlando, before you embark on a cruise from Port Canaveral with Princess®. Take a visit to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, steer a freighter simulation at Exploration Tower, venture through the Brevard Zoo, or ride on the roller coasters of Orlando’s theme parks. Whether you are looking for family-friendly activities or adventurous things to do, you’ll have amazing experiences to remember before even stepping aboard your cruise vacation. Make the most of your dream vacation by exploring the one-of-a-kind Port Canaveral on Florida’s Space Coast before your cruise or choose one of our debarkation tours.  Read our comprehensive guide on 13 Things to Do in Port Canaveral to begin planning your visit.

Caribbean Cruises From Orlando (Port Canaveral)

Among the many exciting Princess cruise destinations , Port Canaveral offers a magical experience. Sail to the Eastern or Western Caribbean on a cruise from Port Canaveral (Orlando) and island hop to top rated islands such as St. Thomas, Turks & Caicos, and Cozumel . Can't decide between the Eastern or the Western Caribbean? No problem – we have an itinerary that brings you to both regions from Port Canaveral, as well.

What to Know About Cruises from Port Canaveral

Known as the world’s most popular cruise port, Port Canaveral welcomes you to explore all it has to offer. Here’s everything to learn about your cruise from Port Canaveral (Orlando).

Port Canaveral at a glance

  • Language:  English
  • Currency:  U.S. Dollar (USD)
  • Time Zone:  Eastern Standard Time (EST)
  • Docking:  Your cruise from Port Canaveral docks at the Cruise Terminal in Cape Canaveral, approximately 45 miles from Orlando International Airport (MCO).
  • Attire:  Located along the Atlantic Coast of East Central Florida, Cape Canaveral has an overall average high temperature of 82 degrees and an average low of 62. If you're visiting the Kennedy Space Center, wear casual attire appropriate for the time of year. Always pack a bathing suit because even if the water is a bit chilly for swimming, sunbathing is a year-round sport in Florida.
  • Transportation:  You can get around by Uber, Lyft, a shuttle, limousine or rental car. Want to beat traffic to the port? Take Brightline , a convenient and comfortable high-speed passenger train.
  • Passports: Do you need a passport for Port Canaveral cruises? Many cruises out of Port Canaveral do not require passports, but it is recommended by the U.S. Department of State to have one with you. It is important to check the specific guidelines in the itinerary for your chosen cruise trip.

Things to do in Port Canaveral

Before getting on a cruise from Port Canaveral, or after your debarkation, add visits to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex , the Exploration Tower , and the US Air Force Space & Missile Museum . Take in a day of fishing on one of the charter boats docked at the port and relax to the sound of crashing waves on uncrowded beaches. Make the most of your dream vacation by exploring the one-of-a-kind Port Canaveral on Florida’s Space Coast before your cruise or choose one of our debarkation tours. 

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Cruises from Port Canaveral FL

Welcome to our list of all the cruises leaving from Port Canaveral year-round. Below is the complete schedule of cruises out of the port closest to Cape Canaveral and Orlando Florida in 2024 and 2025 .

Go directly to cruises from Port Canaveral in January 2024 , February 2024 , March 2024 , April 2024 , May 2024 , June 2024 , July 2024 , August 2024 , September 2024 , October 2024 , November 2024 , December 2024 , January 2025 , February 2025 , March 2025 , April 2025 , May 2025 , June 2025 , July 2025 , August 2025 , September 2025 , October 2025 , November 2025 or December 2025 .

If you only want the shortest cruises, see our 3-day , 4-day or 5-day cruises from Port Canaveral.

January 2024

January 1: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 2: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . January 2: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 5: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 5: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 5: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 5: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 6: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 6: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . January 6: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . January 6: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 7: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 8: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 8: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 8: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 11: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 12: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 12: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 12: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 13: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 13: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . January 13: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . January 13: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 14: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 15: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 15: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 15: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 15: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . January 15: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 19: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 19: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 19: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 20: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . January 20: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 20: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . January 20: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . January 20: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 21: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 22: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 22: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 25: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 26: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . January 26: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 26: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 27: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 27: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . January 27: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . January 27: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 28: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 29: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 29: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 29: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 29: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . January 29: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean .

February 2024

February 2: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . February 2: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 2: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 2: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 3: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 3: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . February 3: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . February 4: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 5: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 5: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 5: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 8: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 9: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 9: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 9: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 10: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 10: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . February 10: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . February 10: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 11: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 12: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 12: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 12: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 12: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . February 12: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 16: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 16: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 16: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 16: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 17: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . February 17: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 17: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . February 17: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . February 17: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 18: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 18: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 19: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 19: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 19: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 23: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . February 23: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 23: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 24: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 24: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 24: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . February 24: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . February 24: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 25: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 26: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 26: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 26: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 26: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises .

March 1: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . March 1: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 1: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 1: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 2: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 2: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 2: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 3: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 3: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 4: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 4: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 4: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 7: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 8: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 8: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 8: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 9: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 9: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 9: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 9: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 10: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 11: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 11: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 11: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 11: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . March 11: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 15: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . March 15: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 15: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 15: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 16: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 16: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 16: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 17: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 17: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 18: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 18: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 18: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 21: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 22: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . March 22: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 22: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 23: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 23: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 23: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 23: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 24: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 25: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 25: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 25: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 25: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . March 25: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 29: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 29: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 29: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 29: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 30: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . March 30: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 30: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 30: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 30: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 31: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 31: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean .

April 1: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 1: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 1: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 4: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 5: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . April 5: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 5: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 6: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 6: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . April 6: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 7: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 7: 12-day cruise to Italy on Norwegian Cruise Line . April 8: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 8: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 8: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 8: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . April 8: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 12: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 12: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 12: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 12: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 13: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 13: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . April 13: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 14: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 14: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 15: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 15: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 15: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 18: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 19: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . April 19: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 19: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 20: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 20: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 20: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . April 21: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 22: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 22: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 22: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 22: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . April 26: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 26: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 26: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 27: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 27: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . April 27: 5-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 28: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 29: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 29: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line .

May 2: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 3: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 4: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 4: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . May 5: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 6: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 6: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 10: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 10: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . May 10: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 11: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 11: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . May 12: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 13: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 13: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 17: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 17: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 18: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 18: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . May 18: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 19: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 19: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 20: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 20: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 20: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . May 24: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . May 24: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 24: 4-day cruise to the Bahamas on Norwegian Cruise Line . May 24: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 25: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 25: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 25: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . May 26: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 26: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 27: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 27: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 28: 11-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . May 31: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 31: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line .

June 1: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 1: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . June 1: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 2: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 3: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 3: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 7: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . June 7: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 7: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . June 7: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 8: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 8: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . June 8: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 9: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 9: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 10: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 10: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 14: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 14: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 14: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . June 15: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 15: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . June 15: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . June 15: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 16: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 16: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 17: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 17: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 17: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . June 21: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . June 21: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 21: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . June 21: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 22: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 22: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . June 22: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 22: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . June 23: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 23: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 24: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 24: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 28: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 28: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 28: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . June 29: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 29: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . June 29: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . June 29: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 30: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean .

July 1: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 1: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 5: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . July 5: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 5: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . July 5: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 6: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 6: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . July 6: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . July 7: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 7: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 8: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 8: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 12: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 12: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 13: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 13: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . July 13: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . July 13: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 14: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 14: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 15: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 15: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 15: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . July 19: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . July 19: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 19: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 20: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 20: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 20: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . July 21: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 21: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 22: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 22: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 22: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . July 25: 10-night cruise to the Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . July 26: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 26: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 26: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . July 27: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 27: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . July 27: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 28: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 29: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 29: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 29: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean .

August 2024

August 2: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . August 2: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 2: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 2: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 3: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 3: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . August 3: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 4: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 4: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 5: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . August 5: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 5: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 9: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . August 9: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 9: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 10: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 10: 10-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . August 10: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 10: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . August 10: 15-day cruise to Iceland on Norwegian Cruise Line . August 11: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 11: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 12: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . August 12: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 12: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 12: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . August 16: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . August 16: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 16: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 16: 8-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 17: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 17: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 17: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . August 18: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 18: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 19: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . August 19: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 19: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 20: 10-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . August 23: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . August 23: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 23: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 24: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 24: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . August 24: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 25: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 26: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . August 26: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 26: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 30: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . August 30: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 30: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . August 30: 4-day cruise to the Bahamas on Norwegian Cruise Line . August 30: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 31: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 31: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line .

September 2024

September 1: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 1: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 2: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 2: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 2: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 6: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 6: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 6: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 7: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 7: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . September 7: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 8: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 8: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 9: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 9: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 9: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 9: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . September 13: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . September 13: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 13: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 13: 8-night Bermuda & Bahamas cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 14: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 14: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 14: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . September 15: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 16: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 16: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 16: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 20: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 20: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 20: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 21: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 21: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . September 21: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 22: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 23: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 23: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 23: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 27: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . September 27: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 27: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . September 27: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 28: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 28: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . September 29: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 29: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 30: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . September 30: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 30: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean .

October 2024

October 4: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . October 4: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 4: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 5: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 5: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . October 5: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 6: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 7: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . October 7: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 7: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 7: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . October 11: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . October 11: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 11: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 11: 8-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 12: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 12: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 12: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 13: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 13: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 14: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . October 14: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 14: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 16: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 18: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . October 18: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 18: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 19: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 19: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 20: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 21: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . October 21: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 21: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 25: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . October 25: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 25: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . October 25: 13-night cruise to Portugal on Royal Caribbean . October 26: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 26: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . October 27: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 27: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 28: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . October 28: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 28: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean .

November 2024

November 1: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 1: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 1: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 2: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 2: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . November 2: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . November 3: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . November 4: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 4: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 4: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 4: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . November 6: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . November 8: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . November 8: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 8: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 9: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 9: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 9: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . November 10: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 10: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . November 11: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 11: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 11: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 15: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 15: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 16: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 16: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . November 16: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . November 17: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . November 18: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 18: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 18: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 18: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . November 22: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . November 22: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 22: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 23: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 23: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . November 23: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . November 24: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 24: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . November 25: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 25: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 25: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 27: 4-night Grand Turk cruise on Princess Cruises . November 29: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . November 29: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 29: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 30: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 30: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . November 30: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line .

Thanksgiving cruises from Port Canaveral .

December 2024

December 1: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 1: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . December 2: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 2: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 2: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 3: 4-night Bimini & Nassau cruise on Celebrity Cruises . December 6: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . December 6: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 6: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 7: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 7: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 7: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 7: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . December 7: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . December 8: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 8: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 9: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 9: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 9: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 9: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . December 13: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 13: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 13: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 14: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 14: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . December 14: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 14: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . December 15: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 15: 8-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Princess Cruises . December 16: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 16: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 16: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 16: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . December 18: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . December 20: 3-day cruise to Bimini on Carnival Cruises . December 20: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 21: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 21: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises . December 21: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . December 22: 4-night cruise to Lighthouse Point & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . December 22: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 23: 4-day cruise to Princess Cays & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 23: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 23: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 23: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . December 26: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 27: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 27: 3-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 27: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 28: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 28: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 28: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . December 29: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 29: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . December 29: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . December 30: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 30: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 30: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 30: 5-day cruise to Amber Cove & Grand Turk on Carnival Cruises .

Christmas cruises from Port Canaveral

New Year cruises from Port Canaveral

January 2025

January 2: 4-night cruise to CocoCay & Bimini on Royal Caribbean . January 3: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 3: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 3: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . January 4: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 4: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 4: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . January 5: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 5: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . January 5: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 6: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays on Carnival Cruises . January 6: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . January 6: 5-night Cozumel & CocoCay cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 6: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . January 9: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Bimini on Carnival Cruises . January 10: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 10: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 10: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . January 10: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . January 10: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 11: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 11: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 11: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . January 11: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . January 11: 5-night Cozumel & CocoCay cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 11: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . January 12: 14-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 12: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 12: 8-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Princess Cruises . January 13: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Freeport on Carnival Cruises . January 13: 5-day cruise to Grand Turk & Bimini on Carnival Cruises . January 13: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . January 15: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . January 16: 4-night cruise to CocoCay & Bimini on Royal Caribbean . January 17: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 17: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 17: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . January 18: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 18: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . January 18: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . January 18: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . January 19: 6-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 19: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . January 19: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . January 19: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 20: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays on Carnival Cruises . January 20: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . January 20: 5-night Cozumel & CocoCay cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 20: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . January 24: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 24: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 24: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . January 24: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . January 25: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . January 25: 5-night CocoCay & Labadee cruise on Royal Caribbean . January 25: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . January 26: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . January 26: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . January 27: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 27: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . January 29: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . January 30: 4-night cruise to CocoCay & Bimini on Royal Caribbean . January 31: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . January 31: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . January 31: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean .

February 2025

February 1: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 1: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 1: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . February 1: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . February 2: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 2: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . February 2: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 3: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays on Carnival Cruises . February 3: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . February 3: 5-night Cozumel & CocoCay cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 3: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . February 6: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Bimini on Carnival Cruises . February 7: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 7: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 7: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . February 7: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . February 8: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 8: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 8: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . February 8: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . February 8: 5-night Cozumel & CocoCay cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 8: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . February 9: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 9: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 9: 8-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Princess Cruises . February 10: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 10: 5-day cruise to Grand Turk & Bimini on Carnival Cruises . February 10: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . February 12: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . February 14: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 14: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 14: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . February 15: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 15: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . February 15: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . February 15: 6-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 15: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas on Celebrity Cruises . February 16: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 16: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 16: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . February 16: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 17: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Freeport on Carnival Cruises . February 17: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . February 17: 5-night Cozumel & CocoCay cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 17: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . February 21: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 21: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 21: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . February 21: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . February 22: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 22: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . February 22: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . February 22: 5-night Nassau & Labadee cruise on Royal Caribbean . February 22: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . February 23: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . February 23: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . February 24: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 24: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . February 24: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . February 26: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . February 27: 4-night cruise to CocoCay & Bimini on Royal Caribbean . February 28: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . February 28: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . February 28: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean .

March 1: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 1: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 1: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 1: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . March 2: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 2: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . March 2: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 3: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays on Carnival Cruises . March 3: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . March 3: 5-night Cozumel & CocoCay cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 3: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . March 7: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 7: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 7: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . March 7: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . March 8: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 8: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 8: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 8: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 8: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . March 9: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 9: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 9: 8-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Princess Cruises . March 10: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 10: 5-day cruise to Grand Turk & Bimini on Carnival Cruises . March 10: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . March 12: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . March 13: 4-night cruise to CocoCay & Grand Bahama Island on Royal Caribbean . March 14: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 14: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 14: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . March 15: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 15: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 15: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 15: 6-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 15: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas on Celebrity Cruises . March 16: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 16: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . March 16: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 17: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays on Carnival Cruises . March 17: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . March 17: 5-night Cozumel & CocoCay cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 17: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . March 21: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 21: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 21: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . March 21: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . March 21: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 22: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 22: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . March 22: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . March 22: 5-night Nassau & Labadee cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 22: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . March 23: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 23: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 23: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . March 24: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 24: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 24: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . March 26: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . March 27: 4-night cruise to CocoCay & Bimini on Royal Caribbean . March 28: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . March 28: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . March 28: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . March 29: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 29: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 29: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . March 30: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 30: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . March 30: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . March 30: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . March 31: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays on Carnival Cruises . March 31: 5-night CocoCay & Labadee cruise on Royal Caribbean . March 31: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises .

April 4: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 4: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 4: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . April 4: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . April 5: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 5: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 5: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . April 5: 5-night Nassau & Labadee cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 5: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . April 6: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 6: 8-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Princess Cruises . April 7: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Freeport on Carnival Cruises . April 7: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . April 9: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . April 10: 4-night cruise to CocoCay & Grand Bahama Island on Royal Caribbean . April 11: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 11: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . April 11: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 12: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 12: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . April 12: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . April 13: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 13: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . April 13: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 14: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays on Carnival Cruises . April 14: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . April 14: 5-night CocoCay & Labadee cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 14: 8-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Princess Cruises . April 18: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 18: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . April 18: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . April 18: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . April 18: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 19: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 19: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . April 19: 5-night CocoCay & Labadee cruise on Royal Caribbean . April 19: 14-night cruise to Europe on Celebrity Cruises . April 20: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 21: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 21: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 21: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . April 23: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . April 25: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . April 25: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . April 25: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . April 26: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 26: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 26: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . April 26: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . April 27: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . April 27: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . April 27: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . April 28: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays on Carnival Cruises . April 28: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . April 28: 5-night CocoCay & Labadee cruise on Royal Caribbean .

May 1: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Half Moon Cay on Carnival Cruises . May 1: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . May 2: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 2: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 2: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 3: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 3: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . May 3: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . May 3: 13-night cruise to Spain on Royal Caribbean . May 4: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 4: 13-night cruise to Spain on Disney Cruise Line . May 5: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 5: 5-day cruise to Grand Turk & Bimini on Carnival Cruises . May 5: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . May 7: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . May 9: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 9: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 9: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . May 10: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 10: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . May 10: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . May 11: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 11: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . May 11: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 12: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays on Carnival Cruises . May 12: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . May 15: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Half Moon Cay on Carnival Cruises . May 16: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 16: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 16: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . May 16: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . May 17: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . May 17: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . May 18: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 19: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 19: 5-day cruise to Grand Turk & Bimini on Carnival Cruises . May 19: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . May 21: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . May 23: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 23: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 23: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . May 24: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 24: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . May 24: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . May 25: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 25: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . May 25: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . May 26: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays on Carnival Cruises . May 26: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . May 29: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Half Moon Cay on Carnival Cruises . May 30: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . May 30: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . May 30: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . May 30: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . May 31: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . May 31: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . May 31: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line .

June 1: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 2: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 2: 5-day cruise to Grand Turk & Bimini on Carnival Cruises . June 2: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . June 4: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . June 6: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 6: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 6: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . June 7: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 7: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . June 7: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . June 8: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 8: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . June 8: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 9: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays on Carnival Cruises . June 9: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . June 12: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Half Moon Cay on Carnival Cruises . June 13: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 13: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 13: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . June 13: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . June 14: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . June 14: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . June 15: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 16: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 16: 5-day cruise to Grand Turk & Bimini on Carnival Cruises . June 16: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . June 18: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . June 20: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 20: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 20: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . June 21: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 21: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . June 21: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . June 22: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . June 22: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . June 22: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 23: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays on Carnival Cruises . June 23: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . June 26: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Half Moon Cay on Carnival Cruises . June 27: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . June 27: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 27: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . June 28: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . June 28: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . June 29: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . June 30: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . June 30: 5-day cruise to Grand Turk & Bimini on Carnival Cruises . June 30: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line .

July 2: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . July 4: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 4: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 5: 5-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 5: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . July 5: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . July 6: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 6: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . July 6: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 7: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Princess Cays on Carnival Cruises . July 7: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . July 10: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Half Moon Cay on Carnival Cruises . July 11: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 11: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 11: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . July 11: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . July 12: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 12: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . July 12: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . July 13: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 14: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 14: 5-day cruise to Grand Turk & Bimini on Carnival Cruises . July 14: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . July 16: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . July 18: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 18: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 18: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . July 19: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . July 19: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 19: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . July 19: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . July 20: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . July 20: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . July 20: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . July 21: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . July 24: 4-day cruise to Half Moon Cay & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . July 25: 3-day cruise to Nassau on Carnival Cruises . July 25: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . July 25: 10-night cruise to the Caribbean & Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . July 25: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . July 26: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . July 26: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . July 28: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . July 28: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . July 28: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line .

August 2025

August 1: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . August 1: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . August 1: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . August 2: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . August 2: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . August 2: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . August 3: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 4: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . August 4: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . August 7: 4-day cruise to Half Moon Cay & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . August 8: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . August 8: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 8: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . August 8: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . August 9: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . August 9: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . August 10: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . August 11: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . August 11: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . August 11: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . August 13: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . August 15: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . August 15: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 15: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . August 16: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . August 16: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 16: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . August 17: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 17: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . August 18: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . August 21: 4-day cruise to Half Moon Cay & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . August 22: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . August 22: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 22: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . August 22: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . August 23: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . August 25: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . August 25: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . August 25: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . August 27: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . August 29: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . August 29: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . August 29: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . August 30: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . August 30: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . August 31: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . August 31: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . August 31: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean .

September 2025

September 1: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . September 4: 4-day cruise to Half Moon Cay & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . September 5: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . September 5: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 5: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . September 5: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . September 6: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 6: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . September 8: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . September 8: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . September 8: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . September 12: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . September 12: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 12: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . September 13: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . September 13: 14-day cruise to Spain on Carnival Cruises . September 13: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . September 14: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 14: 5-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . September 15: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . September 18: 4-day cruise to Half Moon Cay & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . September 19: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . September 19: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 19: 5-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . September 19: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . September 20: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . September 21: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . September 22: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . September 22: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . September 22: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . September 26: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . September 26: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . September 26: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . September 27: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . September 27: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . September 28: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . September 28: 5-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . September 29: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line .

October 2025

October 2: 4-day cruise to Half Moon Cay & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . October 3: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . October 3: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 3: 5-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . October 3: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . October 4: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . October 6: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . October 6: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . October 6: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . October 10: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . October 10: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 10: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . October 11: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . October 11: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . October 12: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 12: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . October 13: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . October 16: 4-day cruise to Half Moon Cay & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . October 17: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . October 17: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 17: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . October 18: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 18: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . October 20: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . October 20: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . October 20: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . October 20: 4-night cruise to Puerto Rico on Disney Cruise Line . October 24: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . October 24: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 24: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . October 25: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . October 26: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . October 27: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . October 27: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . October 31: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . October 31: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . October 31: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . October 31: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean .

November 2025

November 1: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . November 1: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . November 2: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . November 2: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . November 3: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . November 3: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . November 3: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . November 7: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . November 7: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 7: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . November 7: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . November 8: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 8: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . November 8: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . November 9: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . November 9: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . November 10: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . November 10: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . November 12: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . November 14: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . November 14: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 14: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . November 14: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . November 15: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 15: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 15: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . November 15: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . November 15: 5-night Cozumel & Costa Maya cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 15: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . November 16: 5-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . November 16: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . November 17: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . November 17: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . November 17: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . November 20: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 21: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . November 21: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 21: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 21: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . November 21: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . November 22: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . November 22: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 22: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . November 22: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . November 22: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . November 23: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 23: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . November 24: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . November 24: 5-night Puerto Plata & CocoCay cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 25: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . November 27: 4-day cruise to Half Moon Cay & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . November 28: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . November 28: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . November 28: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . November 28: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . November 29: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . November 29: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . November 29: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . November 29: 5-night Cozumel & Costa Maya cruise on Royal Caribbean . November 29: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . November 30: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . November 30: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . November 30: 8-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Princess Cruises .

December 2025

December 1: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . December 1: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . December 1: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . December 4: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line . December 4: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 5: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . December 5: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 5: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . December 6: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . December 6: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 6: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . December 6: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 6: 6-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 6: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . December 7: 6-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 7: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . December 7: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 7: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 8: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . December 8: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . December 8: 5-night Puerto Plata & CocoCay cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 8: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . December 11: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Half Moon Cay on Carnival Cruises . December 12: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . December 12: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 12: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . December 12: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . December 12: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 13: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 13: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . December 13: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 13: 5-night Cozumel & Costa Maya cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 13: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . December 14: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 14: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 14: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . December 15: 4-day cruise to Bimini & Nassau on Carnival Cruises . December 15: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . December 15: 4-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . December 17: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . December 18: 4-night CocoCay & Nassau cruise on Royal Caribbean . December 19: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . December 19: 8-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 19: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 19: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . December 20: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 20: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . December 20: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 20: 7-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Celebrity Cruises . December 21: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 21: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . December 21: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 22: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . December 22: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . December 22: 6-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Princess Cruises . December 26: 3-day cruise to Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . December 26: 3-night cruise to Castaway Cay & Nassau on Disney Cruise Line . December 26: 5-night cruise to the Bahamas on Disney Cruise Line . December 26: 3-night cruise to Nassau & CocoCay on Royal Caribbean . December 26: 8-night cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Royal Caribbean . December 27: 8-day cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 27: 7-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Disney Cruise Line . December 27: 7-day cruise to the Eastern Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 27: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas on Celebrity Cruises . December 28: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Carnival Cruises . December 28: 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line . December 28: 8-night cruise to the Western Caribbean on Princess Cruises . December 29: 4-day cruise to Nassau & Celebration Key on Carnival Cruises . December 29: 5-day cruise to the Bahamas on Carnival Cruises . December 29: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Lighthouse Point on Disney Cruise Line . December 31: 4-night cruise to Nassau & Castaway Cay on Disney Cruise Line .

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Port Canaveral cruise port

Region Bahamas - Caribbean - Bermuda

Local Time 2024-09-04 13:28

Port Port Canaveral cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Port Canaveral, Orlando, Florida. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

Port Canaveral (cruise port to Orlando City, Florida USA) is currently ranked world's busiest cruise port (4,07 million cruisers/stats 2023) followed by Miami Florida .

As homeport, this is a major turnaround port destination (serving roundtrip itineraries) with annual shipping traffic 4,5+ million cruise ship tourists. Cape Canaveral is a leading USA homeport for all the world's largest cruise companies - CCL-Carnival , RCI-Royal Caribbean , NCL-Norwegian , DCL-Disney .

The world's top-10 busiest cruise ports (by annual passengers numbers/stats 2023) are in Florida USA (Port Canaveral/Orlando/4,07M, Miami /4,02M, Port Everglades/Fort Lauderdale ), Mexico ( Cozumel ), Bahamas ( Nassau ), China ( Shanghai ), Spain ( Barcelona ), Bahamas (Out Islands), Texas USA ( Galveston ), Italy ( Civitavecchia-Rome ).

Cape Canaveral Port

Port Cape Canaveral (locode USPCV) is located on Florida's Atlantic coastline, between Miami and Jacksonville . Orlando City is bounded by Port Canaveral (north), Banana River (east), Cocoa Beach (south) and the Atlantic Ocean (west). As a deepwater seaport, Port Canaveral has a very high volume of traffic. From a total of 6 million cargo tons moved through the port annually, 2,7+ million tons (3 million short tons) are bulk cargoes. Common cargo includes petroleum, aggregate and cement. The port features hoppers and conveyors for loading products directly into trucks, as well as bulk cargo container facilities. The channel is about 13 m (44 ft) deep.

There are 70,000 m2 (750,000 ft2) of covered freight storage capacity. In 2004 Port Canaveral handled 3,6 million tons (4M short tons) of cargo. It exports fresh citrus and bulk frozen citrus juice is stored in one of the biggest freezer warehouses in the state. The port also receives salt for water softening, lumber, automobiles, steel sheets and plates. Port Canaveral transships items for sea, air, space and land. Its Foreign Trade Zone is one of the nation's largest general-purpose FTZs, more than 13 km2 (5 mi2). Each year the port boosts the economy by 1/2 billion dollars.

Port's cruise shipping business started in 1964, with SS Yarmouth Castle. The 1927-built steamship (for Chadade Steamship Company) was acquired by Yarmouth Cruise Lines in 1957. The liner was American-owned and Panama- flagged . In 1965, the ship burnt at sea (between Nassau and Miami).

The 1965-opened sea lock (part of Canaveral Barge Canal) is still in use, being maintained by the US Army Corps of Engineers. Shipping and commercial fishing is also served by three 400 ft/120 m-long cargo piers constructed on the Port's north side in 1976. The seaport has supported NASA's space projects from the nearby JF Kennedy Space Center. During NASA's Apollo program, Saturn V rocket's segments transited via the lock. Space Shuttle's external tanks were floated for each mission into Port Canaveral, and the rocket boosters were towed back via the seaport, being fished from the Atlantic after each space launch.

In August 2015, commissioners approved USD 81 million port development project for upgrades of terminals 5 and 10, aimed at handling larger-sized vessels (details in the "terminal" section below). The project's financing was secured through bank loans and bonds.

Following President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration, in late-January 2017 were officially issued reports about cruise passengers being detained by US Customs and Border Protection. All detainees had to provide background info about them, their families and also their past life in their native countries. Trump's executive order was signed on January 27th and includes a 90-day ban on travel to the USA by citizens of Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia, Yemen.

In early November 2017, RCI-Royal Caribbean announced the company's decision to homeport here in 2019 the world's largest passenger vessel - Harmony of the Seas (max capacity 6687 passengers plus 2100 crew). Starting May 2019, Harmony OTS offers 7-night Eastern and Western Caribbean roundtrip itineraries. Harmony replaced Oasis OTS (redeployed in 2019 to Miami ). Also in 2019, Mariner OTS (max capacity 4200 passengers plus 1180 crew) was homeported here for 3-4-night roundtrips to The Bahamas. The ship first arrived in Port Canaveral in 2003 (inaugural cruise on November 14).

In December 2017, Carnival Cruise Lines announced the homeporting of Carnival Elation in 2019. Starting May 12, 2019, the ship operates year-round scheduled 4-5-day "long weekend" Bahamas cruises. Departures are on Thursdays (4-day itinerary to Freeport and Nassau ) and on Mondays and Saturdays (5-day itinerary to Amber Cove Dominicana and Grand Turk Island ).

In December 2017, Port Canaveral completed the 6-month long West Turning Basin deepening project, now allowing max draft of 45 ft (13,7 m). Port's containership terminal (North Cargo berths 5 and 6) is operated by GT USA. The dredging works removed 22,3+ million ft3 (632,000 m3) of seabed material. For the dredging was contracted Dutra Group (based in San Rafael, California). The project's total cost was USD 7,5 million, with approx 2/3 of the cost covered by FDOT (Florida Department of Transportation). The Port's entry channel was cleared from obstructions (bridges, power lines) and is now without air draft restrictions. West Turning Basin has quay length ~600 m (2000 ft) and draft 13 m/43 ft - making it one of East Coast USA's deepest cargo berths without vessel air draft limits.

In January 2018 was approved the construction of a new multi-purpose cargo ship berth NCB8 (North Cargo Berth 8). By the project were also built a seawall (900 ft / 274 m) and a pier extension (100 ft / 31 m) with capacity to handle vessels with max LOA length 850 ft/259 m.

  • At the new berth can be handled various heavy project cargoes (including aerospace). Berth's depth is 35 ft (11 m).
  • The USD 17,9 million berth construction contract was awarded to the Tampa -based company Orion Marine Group. The contract includes building the bulkhead, seawall, relieving platform and dredging. Construction works started in March 2018, with scheduled completion by mid-2019.

In May 2024 were approved the plans for the construction of a new multi-user cruise terminal (Terminal X) at the existing North 8 Berth, directly opposite to/sharing the turning basin with Terminal 5. Terminal X is planned for inauguration in 2026 July. For the design was contracted AtkinsRealis USA Inc.

In 2018, two port development projects received funding for maintenance works in the seaport. The contractor is USACE (US Army Corps of Engineers). For the projects were allocated USD 14,76 million (Canaveral Harbor Sand Bypass and jetty upgrades) and USD 1,47 million (Harbor and Locks).

On December 5, 2018, Canaveral Port Authority (CPA) approved a series of bonds (up to USD 117 million) for financing "Cruise Terminal 3" (dubbed "Launch Pad") project. In 2021, at the new CT3 Terminal was homeported Carnival's newest and largest ( LNG-powered ) liner Mardi Gras .

  • The project's financing package included bonds up to USD 80 million (30-year, Series A and B) and up to USD 37 million (20-year loan, Series C) by SunTrust Bank (specializing in mortgage, personal and small-business banking). The bank is subsidiary of the Atlanta GA-based SunTrust Banks Inc (reported assets in March 2018 USD 199 billion).
  • Additionally was approved to increase Port's PNC Bank credit line from USD 25 to 50 million. The port also received from Florida Department of Transportation USD 6 million in grants for the infrastructure works.
  • Carnival Cruise Terminal 3 has a dedicated wharf, adjacent parking (6-storey, capacity 1800 vehicles) and a newbuild road. The project's total improvements cost USD 163 million, of which $50 million were contributed by Carnival Corporation . The facility was completed in September 2020, but due to the crisis was inaugurated on June 4, 2021, with the arrival of Mardi Gras.

On May 22, 2019, Disney Cruises signed with CPA a 20-year operating agreement for homeporting two of its three newbuilds . Under the new deal, Disney has 3 boats homeported here (2 new, 1 old) which increased the number of guaranteed roundtrips from 150 per year (2019) to 180 (2023) and 216 (2024 and beyond).

In early March 2020 was launched an RO-RO Division in Port Canaveral - a dedicated vehicle terminal with max annual capacity 240,000 cars. The 16-acres terminal is at South Cargo Pier 4 and serves mainly new import automobiles. The terminal has a large climate-controlled warehouse (sized 20,000 ft2 / 1860 m2). In FY2019, the port handled a total of 12514 vehicles.

Following the port's ban for cruise ship dockings and passenger operations (due to the COVID pandemic), in the period April 3 through May 30, 2020, Canaveral Port Authority furloughed all its employees dedicated to cruise shipping operations.

For a 5-month refurbishment project in 2020 (June through November) was closed CT8 (Disney Cruise Terminal 8).

In April 2023, Port Canaveral officials proposed the construction of a new cruise terminal (Terminal 8). The US$175 million facility could be built on the Port's southern side, and completed and opened in July 2026.

In August 2023 was allocated US$68,16 million for two new cruise parking garages (an 8-level near Terminals 5 and 6, and a 6-level near Terminal 10.

Cape Canaveral port statistics

Note: Port's FY (fiscal year) runs from October 1 (current year) through September 30 (next year).

In FY2017, the cruise port handled 4,52+ million passengers (6,4% increase over FY2016). The number of multi-day passengers (4,234+ million) was 7,1% increase over 2016. Statistics showed that just in March 2017, the number of visiting cruiseship tourists was 469,847. This was the Port's 1-month record and a 19% increase over March 2016. Port's FY2017 total revenues were USD 47,4 million (freight and passengers).

For FY2018, the seaport reported a record year with USD 103,75 million in total revenues (218,9% increase over 2017). Cargo and cruise shipping volumes were also an all-time high. The number of handled cruise ship passengers increased by 7,7% - to 4,568431 million. Port's handled cargo tonnage increased by 6,9% - to 6,404944 million tons. Port's total economic output was USD 3,9 billion with around 32650 jobs supported (USD 1,3 billion in wages) including 17200 port workers (USD 0,7294 billion in wages).

For FY2019, the port had ~5% growth (over FY18) in revenues from cruise shipping. By homeporting operations (turnarounds) Port Canaveral is currently ranked the world's 2nd-busiest (after Miami) cruise port with handled in 2019 total 4,634154 million passengers (4,568431 million in 2018).

For season 2019, the cruise port reported a record berth booking with estimated 4,7+ million passengers.

In 2023, Port Canaveral reported a record year with handled 906 cruise ship calls, 13 homeporting ships, ~6,8 million cruise tourists, US$158 million in revenue from cruise shipping operations. For season 2024, the Port had booked 913 ship calls and expected ~7,3M passengers

Port Canaveral cruise terminal

Besides being a large cruise port, Port Canaveral is also among the USA's/and the world's largest naval and cargo ports. On average, each day 10 cruise vessels enter the port.

Port Canaveral's cruise terminals serve several major cruise shipping companies. Terminal 5 is the homeport for ships of RCI-Royal Caribbean , Celebrity , NCL-Norwegian , Marella UK . Terminal 6 serves ships of CCL-Carnival and Princess . Terminal 10 homeports ships of MSC and NCL.

The following cruise port map shows Port Canaveral port's infrastructure, the location of terminal facilities, connecting roads and transportation links to Orlando City.

Port Canaveral is the nearest Disney World city, situated about one hour east of Orlando by car. The Orlando Airport is 45 mi/70 km away. The driving distance to Tampa is 2 hours, to Jacksonville - 2,5 hours.

There are seven cruise terminals, but in regular use are 5 - numbers 3, 5, 6, 8 and 10. They are newer, located on the Port's north side, and serve larger ships. Southside terminals are older. Gambling ships use Terminal 2. Terminal 3 is the new Carnival Cruise Line's terminal.

Currently, Terminal 4 is also used, but rarely. In April 2024 was announced a plan for a new facility at Terminal 4, to be completed in 2026.

The cruise terminal parking rate is USD 15 per day (Port Authority subject to change). There is a parking lot beside each cruise terminal. Port Canaveral offers complimentary cruise parking for disabled Veterans. Approved are waiving cruise parking fees for vehicles with DV (Disabled Veteran) license plates issued under Florida Statutes "s.320.084", "s.320.0842" or "s.320.0845".

In August 2023, Port Canaveral commissioners allocated US$67,46 million for constructing two northside cruise parking garages. For the projects was contracted Ivey's Construction Inc. The larger facility (an 8-level garage with capacity 1940 vehicles) is adjacent to Terminals 5 and 6, while the smaller one (a 6-level garage with capacity 1081 vehicles) is near Terminal 10.

(NEW) Cruise Terminal 8 (2026)

In April 2023 was proposed the construction of a new cruise terminal on the Port's southern side.

The US$175 million facility could be completed and opened in July 2026.

This proposal for a new passenger terminal came after two newbuild large cruise liners were homeported year-round in Cape Canaveral starting in 2024-Q4.

Approved in May 2024, the proposal included in the Port's budget for FY2023 (October 1, 2022, through September 30, 2023). FY23 was marked by increased cruise shipping traffic and stronger-than-expected, cruise-related revenues (including from parking) estimated at US$150,87 million. The previous estimate was US$124,48M. This represented ~83,7% of Port Canaveral's total projected operating revenue (US$180,35M) including from cargo shipping/handling, recreation, leasing, and other business activities. It was estimated that the Port's FY23 will have US$75,43M profit (including non-operating revenues and expenses) which was US$53,36M before FY23's budget began. The profit was used for port development projects and for reducing debt from previous projects.

In May 2023, were announced plans for a new cruise terminal at Bluepoints Marina's site. The facility (projected cost US$175M) would be ready/inaugurated in 2026.

The new multi-user Cruise Terminal 8 (aka Terminal X) is at the existing North 8 Berth (directly opposite to/sharing the turning basin with Cruise Terminal 5). The facility includes a multi-story parking garage (max capacity 3000 vehicles), road improvements (including turning lanes and a flyover ramp connecting Terminal 8 with State Road 401).

The project includes a pier extension and mooring improvements (Phase 1) and a bulkhead parallel to State Road 401 (between Terminal 5 and Terminal 8) in Phase 2.

(NEW) Carnival Cruise Terminal 3 (CT3-Launch Pad)

In late-April 2017, Port Canaveral started construction works on a new cruise terminal.

The facility is on the site of "Cruise Terminal 3" (port's southern / B side), west of Jetty Park and east of The Cove (dining-shopping-attractions complex). On June 7, 2017, engineering and design works for the new terminal were officially approved.

Canaveral Port Authority Commissioners approved US$1,2 million in funding for CH2M Engineering's project management contract. This was Phase I of the 2-year work plan to construct a modern facility with capacity to serve vessels with max capacity 8000 passengers.

At the new passenger terminal can berth even the world's largest cruise vessels of RCI's OASIS-class. CH2M Engineering provided engineering, support services and waterside design for the new Terminal 3.

The project's budget is USD 163 million (initially estimated cost was US$150M), of which US$50M contributed by Carnival Corporation . Ranked the USA's largest single building project, it included the demolition of the port's oldest terminal, construction of a brand new 2-story building (sized 17466 m2 / 188,000 ft2), upgrading the existing berth and building a new (adjacent to the terminal) parking garage, roadway and utility improvements.

The 20-month-long, multi-phased project included 5 separate contracts. Demolition works (of the existing Terminal 3 building) started in April 2018, at the cost of US$210,000.

  • Following the building demolition, the project's next phases included berth demolition, dredging, dockside construction, building passenger boarding (mobile) bridges and terminal building, site works, building a covered parking garage (6-story building, sized 690,000 ft2 / 64,100 m2, capacity 1800 cars).
  • On August 30, 2018, the Canaveral Port Authority (CPA) Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to approve a long-term terminal operation agreement with Carnival Cruise Line, allowing the company to homeport here its newest and biggest liner .
  • Beginning September 1, 2018, the new agreement replaced the old (6-year concession) expiring in 2019. The new 25-year primary term has 4 additional 5-year renewal options. The minimum annual revenue from passenger fees (guaranteed by Carnival) was increased from USD 7 million (fixed, per year) to USD 14,5 million (with annual escalators).
  • On January 8, 2019, the CPA Board of Commissioners awarded the company Ivey's Construction Inc the USD 79 million contract for building Cruise Terminal 3, plus USD 29,53M contract for building the adjacent parking.
  • On April 24, 2019, Canaveral Port Authority commissioners unanimously approved several design changes in the CT3 Project to reduce building costs. Ivey's Construction Inc (Merritt Island-based) won the contract in January with a bid of USD 78,98 million. However, design changes resulted in total savings of USD 4,535 million, bringing the terminal's total cost down to USD 74,45 million. In all, "Cruise Terminal 3" costs USD 163 million when are added the costs of the adjacent parking garage, waterside improvements, two passenger boarding bridges, design services. Plans were redesigned after engineering studies reduced the number of needed piles (also their size and coating) without sacrificing the structural integrity.

The new Carnival Cruise Terminal (CT3) is a 2-story building (sized 187,000 ft2 / 17370 m2) with max passenger capacity 6500 at a time. Among its amenities are electronic systems to facilitate passenger screening, mobile check-in (for expediting boarding), ATMs, restrooms, waiting and baggage halls, retail shopping area, info kiosks.

Construction works officially started on March 18, 2019, and the Terminal was completed in September 2020.

At the new CT3 terminal was homeported Carnival's largest vessel Mardi Gras (GT 180,000 tons, LNG-powered , capacity 5286 berths / max passengers 6500). The new liner's LNG bunkering is dockside (barge-to-ship).

Mardi Gras docked for the first time on June 4, 2021, and was joined later on the same day by the fleetmates Carnival Freedom and Carnival Liberty .

North (A Side) Cruise terminals (5, 6, 8, 10)

They are located on the A dock at the north side. Along is the Charles M Rowland Drive.

All are up to date and can handle the biggest passenger ships. Especially for Disney Cruise Line ships was built Cruise Terminal 8.

For a 5-month refurbishment project in 2020 was closed Disney's Cruise Terminal 8 (June through November). The closure was for installing a new curtainwall-pile (breakwater), removing ticket counters, extending the drop-off canopy, replacing the current seating.

In 2016, about USD 2,3 million were spent at Disney Terminal 8's renovations. This cruise facility is used exclusively by Disney ships. Cruise Terminal 10 was reopened on November 19, 2016, following USD 35 million expansion and upgrade project which took 6 months to complete. Terminal 10 (1994-built) is used by NCL (Norwegian Cruise Line) .

Renovation works included increasing the size of the 2-story terminal building (from 97,050 to 125,825 ft2 / 9016 to 11690 m2). Lower floor's baggage processing area was increased from 42,800 to 64,400 ft2 (3976 to 5983 m2). Upper floor's passengers check-in area was increased from 54,250 to 61,430 ft2 (5040 to 5707 m2).

The development project allowed the terminal to handle larger cruise ships (carrying up to 5,500 passengers). Previously, its max capacity was 3,600 passengers.

Among the major projects of the Cruise Terminal 10 renovations were:

  • USD 25,69 million for terminal renovations, with H.J. High of Orlando as contractor. The downstairs area where baggage processing occurs increased from the previous 42,799 ft2 to 64,396 ft2. The upstairs area where passengers check-in increased from the previous 54,249 ft2 to 61,428 ft2.
  • USD 4,48 million were invested into new mobile Passenger Boarding Bridges (by the Spanish manufacturer ADELTE). The new mobile bridge systems replaced the old fixed gangways and provide better flexibility when used by differently-sized cruise vessels that have different heights and boarding door locations.
  • USD 1,79 million were used for the existing cruise pier strengthening. The contractor (Vortex Marine of Oakland, California) used carbon fiber polymer technology to reinforce and extend the pier's life and structural capacity.

In 2016 was completed a USD 48,4 million renovation project at Cruise Terminal 5 (used mostly by Carnival Cruise Line ). Among the improvements were terminal expansion, pier elongation (by 120 ft / 37 m), new mobile boarding bridges, new parking garage (capacity 1044 cars). The 1991-built Terminal 5 now allows berthing of larger ships (with up to 3500 passengers / previously up to 2500). For the project were contracted a total of 87 companies.

South (B Side) Cruise Terminals (2, 4)

They are located on the B dock at the southwest side. Along is George King Blvd. They were among the Port's first cruise facilities and can handle not more than 1900 passengers.

(NEW) Cruise Terminal 1

On November 5, 2016, Port Canaveral received its ever largest passenger ship - Oasis of the Seas . The mega-liner docked at the new "Cruise 1 Terminal" (inaugurated in December 2014). Oasis OTS was homeported here replacing the smaller Freedom OTS .

The facility's main tenant is RCI Royal Caribbean and was designed specifically to handle Oasis-class vessels. The new terminal is sized 188,000 ft2 (17,470 m2) and has a dedicated parking garage with capacity 1007 vehicles. The project cost USD 104,6M.

Port Canaveral tours, shore excursions, hotels

City tours and shore excursions.

Kennedy Space Center Visitor Center: NASA’s base where Apollo missions have been launched. Watch a movie at the center of IMAX, learn the space exploration future at the Exploration Space show, go to the Apollo Center and the LC39 Gantry or try the Shuttle Launch Experience.

US Astronaut Hall of Fame: 5 miles away from the Kennedy Space Center. Honor the American astronauts, watch the Science On A Sphere show, try the Sigma 7 Mercury rocket or a real training for astronauts.

Jetty Park: park at the coastline with a beach, camping and a playground, picnic areas and pavilions. Enjoy the amazing marine traffic view from the pier, favorite place for fishermen and tourists. You can have a coffee, eat or buy something at the Cove Waterfront area, located between the park and the port.

Cocoa Beach Pier: dating since 1962, Space coast best-known landmark located 4 miles away ftom Port Canaveral. It offers bars, souvenir shops, restaurants, live music and lively beach.

Orlando Amusement Parks: enjoy the attractions Walt Disney World , Disney/MGM Studios, Universal Studios, Sea World of Florida and much more.

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What Cruise Ships Sail From Port Canaveral

Published: December 16, 2023

Modified: December 28, 2023

by Alayne Mccourt

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Introduction

Welcome to the beautiful Port Canaveral, where adventure and relaxation await on the high seas. Located on the east coast of Florida, Port Canaveral is a thriving cruise port and one of the busiest in the world. Offering a wide range of cruise options, it serves as the gateway to magical destinations such as the Caribbean, Bahamas, and even transatlantic voyages.

Port Canaveral is home to some of the most renowned cruise lines, with luxurious ships that will whisk you away to tropical paradises and enchanting ports of call. Whether you are a seasoned cruiser or embarking on your first voyage, this vibrant port offers a multitude of options to suit every traveler’s taste and budget.

With its convenient location just minutes away from Orlando, Port Canaveral is the ideal starting point for those looking to combine their cruise with a visit to world-famous theme parks like Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando Resort. It’s the perfect opportunity to experience the best of both worlds – thrilling adventures on land and unforgettable moments at sea.

Port Canaveral boasts state-of-the-art terminals that offer a seamless embarkation process, ensuring your journey begins with ease and excitement. The port is also equipped with an array of amenities and services to make your pre and post-cruise experience enjoyable. From sprawling parking facilities to convenient transportation options, everything is designed to enhance your overall cruising experience.

Whether you are seeking non-stop excitement or quiet relaxation, port Canaveral cruises offer an array of onboard activities and amenities. From exhilarating water slides and innovative onboard entertainment to tranquil spa treatments and gourmet dining experiences, there is something to delight every traveler’s senses.

Ready to set sail from Port Canaveral? In this article, we will explore the various cruise lines that operate from the port, popular cruise destinations, terminal information, parking and transportation options, onboard activities and amenities, dining options, entertainment and shows, excursions and shore activities, as well as provide some helpful tips for planning your dream cruise from Port Canaveral.

So, get ready to embark on an adventure of a lifetime as we guide you through the wonders of cruising from Port Canaveral.

Cruise Lines at Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral is home to several renowned cruise lines, offering a diverse range of cruise experiences to suit every traveler’s preferences. Let’s take a closer look at some of the top cruise lines that sail from this vibrant port.

  • Disney Cruise Line: Known for its enchanting family-friendly experiences, Disney Cruise Line offers the perfect blend of magic and relaxation. Set sail on one of their majestic ships, adorned with iconic Disney characters and innovative onboard entertainment. From themed deck parties and Broadway-style shows to immersive kids’ clubs and adult-exclusive retreats, Disney Cruise Line promises a memorable experience for guests of all ages.
  • Royal Caribbean International: A pioneer in the world of cruising, Royal Caribbean takes luxury and excitement to new heights. Step aboard their innovative ships, complete with thrilling onboard attractions like rock climbing walls, zip lines, and surf simulators. Indulge in world-class dining options, unwind in luxurious accommodations, and enjoy captivating entertainment shows that will leave you mesmerized.
  • Carnival Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line offers a vibrant and fun-filled vacation experience for the whole family. Their ships feature a variety of amenities, including water parks, mini-golf courses, and live entertainment venues. From relaxing by the pool to indulging in delicious dining options and rejuvenating spa treatments, Carnival Cruise Line ensures an unforgettable holiday for all.
  • Norwegian Cruise Line: Norwegian Cruise Line is known for its “Freestyle Cruising” concept, providing guests with the ultimate flexibility and freedom to create their ideal vacation. Whether you are in the mood for fine dining, exciting water slides, or Broadway-style shows, Norwegian Cruise Line offers a wide range of onboard experiences to suit your preferences.
  • MSC Cruises: MSC Cruises combines elegance and innovation to provide a truly immersive cruise experience. Their ships feature stunning architecture, world-class entertainment, and a variety of dining options inspired by international cuisines. From relaxing poolside to exploring exciting destinations, MSC Cruises offers a blend of relaxation and exploration.

These are just a few of the cruise lines that operate from Port Canaveral, each offering its own unique onboard experiences and itineraries. Whether you are looking for a family-friendly adventure, a romantic getaway, or a rejuvenating retreat, you can find the perfect cruise line to suit your desires.

Now that we’ve explored the cruise lines at Port Canaveral, let’s discover the exciting destinations that you can visit on your cruise adventure.

Popular Cruise Destinations

Embarking from Port Canaveral opens up a world of incredible destinations and breathtaking experiences. From the pristine beaches of the Caribbean to the vibrant culture of the Bahamas, here are some popular cruise destinations that you can explore from this bustling port:

  • Caribbean: Cruise to the stunning islands of the Caribbean and immerse yourself in crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and lush tropical landscapes. Visit popular destinations like the Bahamas, Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and Puerto Rico, where you can indulge in exciting water sports, explore ancient ruins, and immerse yourself in vibrant island culture.
  • Bahamas: Just a short cruise away from Port Canaveral lies the breathtakingly beautiful Bahamas. With its abundant coral reefs, vibrant marine life, and pristine beaches, the Bahamas offers endless opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and relaxation. Don’t forget to explore the famous Nassau, the bustling capital of the Bahamas, known for its colorful colonial buildings and vibrant straw markets.
  • Eastern Caribbean: Explore the Eastern Caribbean and discover picturesque islands such as St. Thomas, St. Maarten, and the British Virgin Islands. Swim with dolphins, soak up the sun on world-renowned beaches, or immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of these vibrant destinations. Eastern Caribbean cruises offer a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.
  • Western Caribbean: If you crave adventure, head to the Western Caribbean, where you can embark on thrilling excursions like zip-lining through lush rainforests or exploring ancient Mayan ruins in Mexico. Discover the vibrant culture of Cozumel, go snorkeling in Belize’s famous barrier reef, or simply relax on the white-sand beaches of the Cayman Islands.
  • Transatlantic: For those seeking an epic voyage, transatlantic cruises from Port Canaveral provide a unique opportunity to cross the Atlantic Ocean and visit fascinating destinations in Europe. Experience the allure of European cities like Barcelona, Lisbon, and London, immersing yourself in their rich history, architecture, and cuisine.

These are just a few examples of the incredible destinations you can explore from Port Canaveral. Whether you are looking for relaxation, adventure, or cultural immersion, there is a cruise itinerary to satisfy every traveler’s wanderlust.

Now that you have an idea of the remarkable destinations awaiting you, let’s delve into the port information and amenities that make cruising from Port Canaveral a breeze.

Port Canaveral Terminal Information

Port Canaveral boasts modern and efficient terminals that cater to the needs of cruise passengers. Here is some essential information about the terminals at Port Canaveral:

  • Terminal 1 (Cruise Terminal): Terminal 1 is a state-of-the-art facility that serves as the primary embarkation point for many popular cruise lines. Equipped with modern amenities, it offers a seamless embarkation process, ensuring a smooth start to your cruise adventure.
  • Terminal 3 (Cruise Terminal): Terminal 3 is another terminal at Port Canaveral, providing embarkation and disembarkation services for cruise passengers. It is well-equipped with parking facilities and transportation options to make your journey convenient.
  • Terminal 5 (Cruise Terminal): Terminal 5 is a newer addition to Port Canaveral and offers a comfortable and efficient cruise experience. This terminal is home to some of the world’s largest and most luxurious cruise ships, providing an unforgettable setting for the beginning or end of your vacation.

Each terminal at Port Canaveral offers a range of amenities, including spacious waiting areas, check-in counters, security checkpoints, and baggage handling services. Passengers can easily navigate through the terminals with clear signage and helpful staff to assist them.

It’s important to note that specific terminal assignments may vary depending on the cruise line and itinerary. Make sure to check the details provided by your cruise line or travel agent prior to your arrival at the port.

Additionally, the Port Canaveral area provides a range of services and amenities to enhance your pre and post-cruise experience. There are several nearby hotels, restaurants, and shopping centers, allowing you to extend your stay and explore the surrounding area.

With its exceptional terminal facilities and convenient location, Port Canaveral ensures that your embarkation process is smooth and hassle-free. Now that you know more about the terminals, let’s explore parking and transportation options at Port Canaveral.

Parking and Transportation Options

When cruising from Port Canaveral, you have several parking and transportation options to make your journey to and from the port convenient and hassle-free:

  • On-site Parking: Port Canaveral offers secure on-site parking facilities for cruise passengers. The parking areas are conveniently located near the cruise terminals, allowing for easy access. You can choose from short-term and long-term parking options, depending on the duration of your cruise.
  • Off-site Parking: If you prefer off-site parking, there are several private parking lots available near Port Canaveral. These lots offer competitive rates and provide shuttle services to transport you to and from the cruise terminals. It’s advisable to make a reservation in advance to secure your parking spot.
  • Shared Ride Services: Shared ride services like Uber and Lyft operate in the Port Canaveral area, providing a convenient and cost-effective way to reach the port. You can request a ride through their mobile apps and arrange for pick up/drop off at the designated areas.
  • Taxi Services: Taxis are readily available at Port Canaveral, offering a convenient mode of transportation to and from the port. You can find taxi stands near the cruise terminals, and the drivers are familiar with the cruise ship schedules, ensuring timely arrivals and departures.
  • Shuttle Services: Many hotels in the Port Canaveral area offer complimentary shuttle services for their guests. If you are staying at a hotel, check if they provide shuttle transportation to the cruise terminals. It’s a convenient option that eliminates the need for separate transportation arrangements.

Regardless of the option you choose, it’s important to plan your transportation in advance to ensure a smooth and stress-free experience. Consider factors such as arrival time, luggage, and any additional stops you may need to make before or after your cruise.

Before parking or taking any transport, it’s recommended to check the latest updates and guidelines provided by the cruise line and the port authority for any changes or specific instructions related to parking and transportation.

Now that you are familiar with the parking and transportation options available, let’s dive into the exciting onboard activities and amenities that await you on your cruise from Port Canaveral.

Onboard Activities and Amenities

When you embark on a cruise from Port Canaveral, you can expect a world of exciting activities and luxurious amenities to keep you entertained throughout your voyage. Here are some of the onboard offerings you can look forward to:

1. Pool and Water Activities: Most cruise ships feature multiple swimming pools, water parks, and whirlpools. Whether you prefer a relaxing dip in the pool or an exhilarating ride down a water slide, there are options for everyone to enjoy. Some ships even offer adults-only pool areas for those seeking a tranquil retreat.

2. Sports and Fitness Facilities: Stay active onboard with a range of sports and fitness facilities. From state-of-the-art gyms and jogging tracks to basketball courts and rock climbing walls, there are plenty of opportunities to maintain your fitness routine and have fun at the same time.

3. Spa and Wellness Centers: Indulge in ultimate relaxation at the onboard spa and wellness centers. Treat yourself to rejuvenating massages, facials, and body treatments. Many cruise ships offer sauna and steam rooms, as well as beauty salons for manicures, pedicures, and hairstyling.

4. Entertainment Venues: Experience world-class entertainment onboard with Broadway-style productions, live music performances, comedy shows, and much more. Delight in captivating performances that cater to a variety of interests, ensuring there’s something to entertain every guest.

5. Kids and Teen Clubs: Most cruise ships have dedicated spaces and programs for kids and teens, ensuring they have a memorable vacation experience too. These clubs offer age-appropriate activities, games, and events under the supervision of trained staff, giving parents peace of mind while their children have a blast.

6. Shopping and Boutiques: Indulge in some retail therapy at the onboard shops and boutiques. From high-end fashion brands to duty-free shops offering jewelry, watches, and souvenirs, you’ll find a wide range of items to browse and purchase.

7. Casino and Gaming: Try your luck at the onboard casino, where you can enjoy a variety of table games and slot machines. Whether you’re an experienced player or a novice, the casino offers an exciting and lively atmosphere for some thrilling entertainment.

8. Culinary Delights: Dining onboard a cruise ship is a culinary journey in itself. With a variety of restaurants, buffets, and specialty dining venues, you’ll have the opportunity to savor diverse cuisines and culinary creations prepared by world-class chefs. From fine dining options to casual eateries, there’s something to satisfy every palate.

9. Lounges and Bars: Unwind and socialize in the ship’s lounges and bars, where you can enjoy refreshing cocktails, live music, and stunning sea views. Whether you prefer a lively nightclub atmosphere or a cozy lounge setting, there are venues to suit every mood.

10. Enrichment Programs: Many cruise lines offer enrichment programs that include lectures, workshops, and classes on various topics. From culinary demonstrations to art workshops and language lessons, you can expand your knowledge and learn new skills while at sea.

These are just a few examples of the onboard activities and amenities that await you on a cruise from Port Canaveral. Each cruise line offers its own unique experiences, ensuring you’ll have a vacation filled with entertainment, relaxation, and unforgettable moments.

Now that we’ve explored the fantastic onboard offerings, let’s indulge our taste buds and discover the dining options available on cruise ships departing from Port Canaveral.

Dining Options on Cruise Ships

When it comes to dining on a cruise ship departing from Port Canaveral, prepare to embark on a culinary adventure like no other. With a wide variety of restaurants and dining venues, there is something to satisfy every palate and dining preference. Here are some of the dining options you can expect to find onboard:

Main Dining Rooms: Cruise ships typically feature elegant main dining rooms where you can enjoy a multi-course meal in a formal setting. These restaurants often offer a diverse menu featuring international cuisines and a range of culinary specialties. Experienced chefs prepare gourmet dishes with the freshest ingredients, ensuring an exceptional dining experience.

Specialty Restaurants: For those looking for an extra special dining experience, cruise ships often feature specialty restaurants. These venues offer a variety of cuisines, from premium steakhouses and seafood restaurants to Italian trattorias and Asian fusion eateries. Specialty restaurants usually require advanced reservations and may have an additional charge, but the exquisite food and unique ambiance make it well worth it.

Buffet and Casual Dining: Cruise ships also provide a buffet-style dining option, offering a wide selection of dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. From hearty breakfast classics to international cuisine and themed dinner nights, the buffet is a great choice for diners seeking variety and informality. Casual dining options such as cafes, delis, and pizzerias are also available for quick bites and light meals throughout the day.

Room Service: If you prefer to dine in your stateroom or suite, most cruise lines offer room service 24 hours a day. You can indulge in a meal or snack delivered straight to your cabin, allowing you to enjoy privacy and relaxation while savoring delicious food.

Special Dietary Needs: Cruise lines understand the importance of catering to different dietary needs and preferences. They offer a variety of options for guests with special dietary requirements, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and allergy-friendly dishes. It’s recommended to inform the cruise line in advance about your dietary needs to ensure they can accommodate your requests.

Whether you are a food enthusiast or just looking to enjoy delicious meals during your cruise, the dining options onboard ensure that every meal is a memorable experience. From fine dining to casual fare, there’s something for everyone.

Now that we have explored the delectable dining options, let’s discover the captivating entertainment and shows that await you onboard.

Entertainment and Shows

Get ready to be dazzled by the world-class entertainment and shows offered onboard cruise ships departing from Port Canaveral. From Broadway-style productions to thrilling live performances, there is no shortage of captivating entertainment options to keep you engaged and entertained throughout your voyage.

Broadway-style Shows: Many cruise lines feature spectacular Broadway-style productions that rival those seen on the Great White Way. Talented cast members bring iconic musicals to life, complete with intricate sets, dazzling costumes, and show-stopping performances. Prepare to be swept away by the magic of these world-class productions.

Live Music: Cruise ships are known for their incredible live music offerings. From solo pianists and acoustic guitarists to full bands and orchestras, there are performances to suit every taste. Enjoy vibrant jazz sets, relaxing classical concerts, energetic rock bands, and everything in between as you soak in the captivating melodies and rhythms.

Comedy Shows: Laughter is in the air with onboard comedy shows that are sure to tickle your funny bone. Cruise ships often feature renowned comedians who deliver hilarious stand-up acts, providing laughter-filled evenings for guests of all ages. Sit back, relax, and enjoy a night of comedic entertainment.

Cirque and Acrobatic Performances: Be prepared to be amazed by jaw-dropping acrobatics and awe-inspiring circus acts. Many cruise lines partner with world-renowned troupes to bring thrilling performances to their onboard theaters. Marvel at the incredible athleticism and artistry as performers defy gravity with their gravity-defying stunts.

Magic Shows: Let your imagination run wild with enchanting magic shows that will leave you wondering “How did they do that?” Talented magicians take the stage, performing mind-boggling illusions and tricks that will keep you captivated and wondering in awe.

Variety Acts: Prepare to be entertained by an array of variety acts that showcase unique talents from around the world. From mesmerizing contortionists to mesmerizing illusionists, energetic dancers, and captivating aerialists, these acts showcase the diversity and talent of performers on the high seas.

Game Shows and Trivia: Cruise ships also offer interactive game shows and trivia contests, providing a chance for guests to join in on the fun. Test your knowledge with trivia challenges, participate in hilarious game shows, and engage in friendly competition with fellow passengers.

These are just a few examples of the incredible entertainment options available onboard cruise ships departing from Port Canaveral. The talented performers and production teams work tirelessly to ensure that every guest experiences unforgettable moments filled with joy and excitement.

Now that we have explored the enthralling entertainment and shows, let’s dive into the exciting excursions and shore activities that await you at the different ports of call.

Excursions and Shore Activities

Exploring new destinations and immersing yourself in local experiences is a highlight of any cruise from Port Canaveral. When your ship docks at various ports of call, you’ll have a wide array of excursions and shore activities to choose from. Here are some popular options to enhance your cruise experience:

Beach Day: Many Caribbean and Bahamas cruises offer beach excursions, allowing you to unwind and soak up the sun on pristine sandy shores. Grab your beach towel, slather on sunscreen, and relax in paradise as you enjoy clear turquoise waters, gentle waves, and soft sand.

Snorkeling and Diving: Discover the mesmerizing underwater world with snorkeling or scuba diving excursions. Explore vibrant coral reefs, swim alongside colorful fish, and marvel at stunning marine ecosystems. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, there are options for all skill levels.

Historical Sightseeing: Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of various ports by taking guided tours of historical landmarks and significant sites. Explore ancient ruins, stroll through charming streets lined with colonial architecture, and learn about the fascinating stories of the destinations you visit.

Adventure Sports: For thrill-seekers, there are plenty of adventure sports to get your adrenaline pumping. Depending on the port, you can go zip-lining through lush forests, embark on exhilarating waterfall hikes, go parasailing over crystal-clear waters, or try your hand at kiteboarding or jet skiing.

Wildlife Encounters: Some cruise destinations offer the chance to encounter incredible wildlife. From swimming with dolphins in the Bahamas to spotting exotic birds in the Caribbean, you can get up close and personal with fascinating creatures in their natural habitats.

Cultural Experiences: Immerse yourself in the local culture through cultural excursions and activities. Visit bustling markets, take cooking classes to learn regional dishes, watch traditional performances, or participate in workshops that allow you to learn about traditional crafts or music.

Nature and Scenic Exploration: If you’re a nature lover, choose excursions that take you on scenic hikes, boat tours along picturesque coastlines, or scenic drives through stunning landscapes. Discover hidden waterfalls, lush rainforests, breathtaking viewpoints, and serene gardens along the way.

Food and Wine Tastings: Delight your taste buds by joining food and wine tastings at various ports. Sample local delicacies, savor regional wines, and learn about the culinary traditions of the destinations you visit. You’ll get a true taste of the local flavors and culinary heritage.

Shopping and Souvenirs: Take time to explore local markets and shops to find unique souvenirs, handicrafts, and locally made products. From handmade jewelry and artwork to traditional clothing and spices, there’s something to suit all tastes and interests.

These are just a few examples of the excursions and shore activities available during a cruise from Port Canaveral. Each port offers its own unique opportunities, allowing you to create unforgettable memories and deeper connections with the destinations you visit.

Now that we’ve explored the exciting excursions and shore activities, let’s move on to some helpful tips for planning your dream cruise from Port Canaveral.

Tips for Planning a Cruise from Port Canaveral

Planning a cruise from Port Canaveral is an exciting endeavor that requires some careful preparation to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Here are some helpful tips to consider as you plan your dream cruise:

1. Choose the Right Cruise Line: Research different cruise lines and their offerings to find one that aligns with your preferences and budget. Consider factors such as the ship’s amenities, onboard activities, dining options, and itineraries to select the perfect cruise for your needs.

2. Book Early: It’s advisable to book your cruise well in advance to secure the best cabin and take advantage of early booking discounts. Popular sailings tend to fill up quickly, so reserving your spot early ensures you get the accommodations and itinerary you desire.

3. Research Ports of Call: Familiarize yourself with the destinations your cruise will visit. Research the local attractions, excursions, and cultural highlights to make the most of your time ashore. Look for must-see landmarks, local customs, and recommended activities to create an unforgettable itinerary.

4. Pack Wisely: Check the cruise line’s guidelines regarding luggage restrictions and pack accordingly. Be sure to bring essentials such as travel documents, clothing suitable for both casual and formal dining, swimwear, comfortable shoes for excursions, and any necessary medications.

5. Arrive a Day Early: To avoid any potential travel delays or last-minute stress, consider arriving at the port city a day early. This gives you a buffer in case of unexpected travel disruptions and allows you to relax before embarking on your cruise adventure.

6. Plan for Parking and Transportation: If you are driving to Port Canaveral, research parking options and make reservations in advance. If you prefer to utilize shared ride services or shuttles, plan your transportation arrangements ahead of time to ensure a seamless journey.

7. Opt for Travel Insurance: Consider purchasing travel insurance to protect yourself against unexpected events such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, or lost luggage. Read through the policy carefully to understand what is covered and choose a plan that offers adequate protection.

8. Budget for Extra Expenses: While many amenities are included in the cruise fare, be prepared for additional expenses such as gratuities, specialty dining, alcoholic beverages, spa treatments, and optional excursions. Factor in these costs when budgeting for your cruise vacation.

9. Stay Connected: Check if your cruise ship offers internet or phone service and consider purchasing a package if needed. Keep in mind that connectivity may be limited or come at an additional cost, so plan your communication needs accordingly.

10. Relax and Enjoy: Above all, remember that your cruise is a vacation, so take time to relax, recharge, and enjoy the onboard amenities and experiences. Unplug from your daily routine, immerse yourself in the beauty of the sea, and create lifelong memories.

By following these tips, you can ensure a smooth and stress-free planning process and make the most of your cruise experience from Port Canaveral. So, start your preparations and get ready for an unforgettable vacation at sea.

Now that we’ve shared these helpful tips, it’s time for you to embark on a thrilling cruise adventure from Port Canaveral!

Cruising from Port Canaveral is an experience filled with excitement, relaxation, and unforgettable memories. With its convenient location, world-class cruise lines, and stunning destinations, Port Canaveral offers a gateway to incredible adventures on the high seas.

From the moment you step onboard, you’ll be immersed in a world of luxurious amenities, thrilling entertainment, and delectable dining options. Whether you choose to bask in the sun by the pool, immerse yourself in captivating Broadway-style shows, embark on exciting shore excursions, or simply indulge in gourmet cuisine, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

As you plan your cruise from Port Canaveral, remember to choose the right cruise line that aligns with your preferences and budget, book early to secure the best accommodations, and research the ports of call to make the most out of your shore excursions. Pack wisely, plan your parking and transportation in advance, and consider purchasing travel insurance to protect yourself during the journey.

Above all, remember that your cruise is a time to relax, unwind, and create lifelong memories. Disconnect from the everyday hustle and bustle and allow yourself to be swept away by the enchantment of the sea. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, a cruise from Port Canaveral will deliver an experience like no other.

So, set sail from Port Canaveral and embark on a voyage filled with joy, wonder, and discovery. Whether it’s exploring tropical paradises in the Caribbean, diving into the rich history of ancient civilizations, or immersing yourself in vibrant cultures, your cruise from Port Canaveral promises to be an extraordinary adventure.

Get ready to create lifelong memories as you sail away from Port Canaveral and embrace the beauty of the sea. Bon voyage!

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2024-25 Deployment: Here Are All the Cruise Lines Sailing from Port Canaveral

  • October 15, 2023

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With more brands and larger ships, Port Canaveral is set for a record offering during the 2024-25 winter season.

Cruise Industry News looked at the plans of the key players sailing from the Central Florida homeport in 2024-25:

Carnival Cruise Lines Ships: Carnival Freedom, Carnival Glory, Carnival Vista, Mardi Gras and Carnival Venezia Destinations: The Bahamas, Western, Eastern and Southern Caribbean

With five ships sailing from Port Canaveral in 2024-25, Carnival Cruise Line is set for a record winter season at the homeport.

Joining the company’s lineup in Port Canaveral, the new Carnival Venezia is one of the highlights of the season. After debuting in New York City earlier this year, the Vista-Class vessel is set to bring the Carnival Fun Italian Style concept to Florida for the first time .

Carnival’s season also includes the LNG-powered Mardi Gras, in addition to the Carnival Vista, the Carnival Freedom and the Carnival Glory.

Royal Caribbean International Ships: Utopia of the Seas, Voyager of the Seas, Wonder of the Seas and Adventure of the Seas Destinations: The Bahamas, Western, Eastern and Southern Caribbean

Royal Caribbean International’s 2024-25 season in Port Canaveral includes two of the world’s largest cruise ships.

Debuting in mid-2024, the Utopia of the Seas is set to join its sister ship Wonder of the Seas in Central Florida, while offering three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas .

In addition to the two Oasis-Class ships, Royal Caribbean is also deploying the Adventure of the Seas and the Voyager of the Seas in Port Canaveral.

Disney Cruise Line Ships:  Disney Wish and Disney Fantasy Destinations:  The Bahamas, Western and Eastern Caribbean

Continuing their year-round program from the homeport, the Disney Wish and the Disney Fantasy are also scheduled to sail from Port Canaveral.

After debuting in mid-2022 , the Wish is set to offer a series of short cruises to the Bahamas, while the Fantasy will continue to sail seven-night cruises to the Caribbean.

Norwegian Cruise Line Ships:  Norwegian Epic

Destinations:  Western and Eastern Caribbean

The Norwegian Epic is slated to return to Port Canaveral for the 2024-25 winter. One of the largest ships in Norwegian Cruise Line’s fleet, the vessel is scheduled to offer a full season from the homeport.

The ship’s program includes a series of seven-night cruises to the Eastern and Western Caribbean, featuring visits to Mexico, St. Thomas, Jamaica and more.

MSC Cruises Ships:  MSC Seashore Destinations:  The Bahamas and Western Caribbean

After arriving in Port Canaveral in late 2023 , the MSC Seashore is set to continue operating from Central Florida during the 2024-25 winter.

Part of MSC Cruises’ Seaside Class, the 2021-built vessel will offer a mix of itineraries that include short cruises to the Bahamas and week-long sailings to the Western Caribbean.

Celebrity Cruises Ships:  Celebrity Equinox Destinations:  Western and Eastern Caribbean

Celebrity Cruises is debuting in Port Canaveral during the 2024-25 season.

Sailing from Central Florida for the first time, the company is set to offer 20 cruises to the Caribbean onboard the Celebrity Equinox .

Princess Cruises Ships:  Caribbean Princess Destinations:  Western and Eastern Caribbean

Another cruise line joining the lineup in Port Canaveral , Princess Cruises is deploying the Caribbean Princess in the homeport for the 2024-25 season.

Between November 2024 and April 2025, the 2004-built vessel is set to offer an alternate schedule of seven-night itineraries to the Western or the Eastern Caribbean. Sailing to different destinations in both regions, the cruises can be combined into a single 14-night voyage.

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7 - Day Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral (Orlando), FL

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Day 4: st. thomas, day 5: san juan, day 6: amber cove.

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Day 8: port canaveral (orlando).

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It's a long way from Venice to NYC, but Carnival Venezia thinks the two could be next-door neighbors. This ship is now sailing from its Big Apple homeport... and already has big Port Canaveral plans for the winter/spring 2025 season! What can you expect to find in this ship? Well, there’s more than a little Italy in this one — that’s why we’re calling this new type of cruising Fun Italian Style ™ . It starts with the Venice-inspired atrium Piazza San Marco , the onboard flavor and flair continues at the three-course Marco Polo and Canal Grande Restaurants , La Strada Grill ™ and its Italian street food, plus fusion spots Tomodoro ™ (Mexican-Italian, yum!) and Guy’s Burger Joint (new burgers with Italian flavors — also yum!). And in authentic ristorante style, the elevated Italian of Il Viaggio . Sip well at bars that each specialize in their own thing: complex and sophisticated cocktails at Amari ™ , bubbly stuff (plus snacks and coffee) at Frizzante ™ , frozen everything at Rococó ™ and fine Italian wines at Carnevale Bar & Lounge ™ . There’s great entertainment at the red-velvety Teatro Rosso and its Playlist Productions ™ shows, plus Gondola Lounge was inspired by the famous canals of Venice. Terrazza staterooms are a whole new way to stay in style and comfort, all in a great location close to amenities like the exclusive Terrazza Carnevale , a private terrace deck made for lounging, sipping and fun, day or night! There’s also a lot of the classic Carnival fun that repeat cruisers ( hey there!) know and love. Deliciously familiar flavors come from spots like Bonsai Teppanyaki ™ and Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse ™ , while celebration spots include Piano Bar 88 and Serenity Bar , and relaxation happens at Cloud 9 Spa ™ and Serenity Adult-Only Retreat ™ . For the kids, there’s spaces just right for their age like Camp Ocean ™ , Circle “C” ® and Club O2 ® . And outdoors, get ready for a very splashy WaterWorks ™ and SportSquare ™ featuring a ropes course, jogging track, mini golf and outdoor fitness center. So as we were saying… hey, we’re cruising here! Carnival Venezia and all this Fun Italian Style sailing now from NYC. Andiamo!

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Carnival Venezia cruise ship review: What to expect on board

Gene Sloan

Carnival Venezia is the Carnival ship you book in lieu of a trip to The Venetian in Las Vegas — or maybe the Italy area of Epcot at Disney World.

From a real gondola "sailing" down the middle of its main dining room to a pool deck built to look like a Venetian boulevard, Carnival Venezia boasts a Venice-themed design that makes you feel like you've stolen away to the iconic Italian destination. The theming carries through to just about everything on board, from the handmade Italian gelato on offer at JavaBlue Cafe to the Italian liqueur-infused concoctions found at many bars.

Like all Carnival ships, Carnival Venezia is a vessel aimed at travelers looking for an affordable, fun and lively cruise vacation. But it's one with an Italian twist — one so strong that you suspect there's a backstory, and indeed there is.

Carnival Venezia was never meant to be in the Carnival fleet. It was originally built for an Italy-based cruise line.

But now that it's part of Carnival, it seems to fit right in.

Overview of Carnival Venezia

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Carnival Venezia is the newest ship in the Carnival fleet, having joined the line in May 2023. But, as noted above, it's new with an asterisk. The 4,090-passenger vessel was originally launched in 2019 for a different line — Italy-based Costa Cruises — and is already 3 years old.

Carnival Corporation, which is the parent company of both Costa and Carnival, transferred the ship between the two brands in 2023 due to shifting demand for cruises in the markets where the two lines operate.

This makes Carnival Venezia something of an outlier in the Carnival fleet. While it underwent an overhaul in dry dock to add many of Carnival's signature venues, it retains much of its Costa-aligned, Italian-themed design.

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This includes, notably, many public spaces that offer design nods to the palaces lining Venice's Grand Canal. (Venice is the inspiration for much of the ship's theming.) It also still boasts its original and distinctive yellow-and-blue Costa funnel (there's no Carnival "whale tail" on this ship).

In short, Carnival Venezia combines elements of both Costa and Carnival ships — enough so that Carnival originally planned to call the ship a "Costa by Carnival" product to differentiate it from the rest of the Carnival fleet. Carnival has since switched to marketing Carnival Venezia as a vessel that offers "Carnival Fun Italian Style."

All that said, as I saw in late May while sailing on Carnival Venezia's first voyage under the Carnival banner, it's a ship on which Carnival fans will probably feel right at home, despite its Costa roots. The Carnival and Costa brands have many similarities, and their ships are often built on the same platforms. While Carnival Venezia is considered a "Venezia-class" ship, it shares the same basic structural design and layout as Carnival's three Vista-class vessels ( Carnival Panorama , Carnival Horizon and Carnival Vista). If you've been on those ships, you'll find the ship's flow and location for venues strikingly familiar.

As is typical of Carnival (and Costa) ships, Carnival Venezia is an affordable, fun-focused vessel aimed at budget-minded vacationers looking to let loose and have a good time. It's loaded with eateries, bars, showrooms and lots of upper-deck activity zones, including pool areas, a water park, a ropes course and a sports court.

What I loved about Carnival Venezia

Fun ship vibe.

Carnival Venezia may not be the fanciest cruise ship afloat. You won't dine on foie gras and caviar or sleep on 1,000-thread-count sheets. But few vessels have such a fun vibe.

I loved that I could careen down a ripping waterslide, scramble across ropes more than 100 feet above the sea, practice my putting on a minigolf course and soak in a hot tub, all in advance of a night of bar-hopping, live music and not-for-your-kids late-night comedy.

This is true of pretty much every Carnival vessel, of course. This is the Fun Ship line, after all. But that doesn't make it any less true for Carnival Venezia. It's hard not to have a good time on this ship.

Italian theming

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The Italian theming on Carnival Venezia was so strong when Carnival took over the ship from Italy-based Costa that, instead of stripping it away, Carnival chose to lean into it. When it sent the ship into dry dock in 2023 to become Carnivalized, the biggest new thing it added from scratch was ... a high-end Italian restaurant.

It also doubled down on the Italian vibe with new Italy-themed drinks at multiple bars, including the new Italian liqueur-focused Amari bar. The captain's reception is themed as a Venetian masked ball, with the crew handing out Venetian masks for passengers to wear.

The theming is a little over-the-top in places. The golden lion of St. Mark, a symbol of Venice, looming over the ship's central atrium on a giant faux-marble column sets the tone. But I found it wonderful in the way that Las Vegas resorts can be wonderful.

Carnival Venezia is a make-believe zone that whisks you away from your mundane, everyday life. There's no mistaking you are on vacation here — if not in Italy, at least in a faux version of Italy. Be warned, Venetian Resort. You have new competition.

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Carnival has jumped into the mixology craze in a big way with Carnival Venezia — but with an Italian twist. At many of its main bars, you'll find creative concoctions made with unusual Italian liqueurs and bitters that you probably didn't know existed.

In the name of research, I ordered up one oddball creation after another at the Italy-themed Amari bar, from the Bitter Guiseppe (a Manhattan-like drink infused with Cynar, an Italian bitter aperitif) to an Amalfi Martini made with Italy-made limoncello and limoncino — and, for the most part, loved them.

Related: Why the coolest new bar in North America may be on a Carnival ship

For the Middle America crowd that is a mainstay on Carnival ships, the cocktails are a fun and playful diversion from the typical pre-dinner drink routine typically centered on ho-hum concoctions like vodka tonics and American light lagers. When in Rome (or fake Venice), as they say.

What I didn't love about Carnival Venezia

The lido pool.

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As noted above, Carnival Venezia was originally built for Italy-based Costa. But it was a Costa ship designed for a specific group of travelers: residents of China. The ship was originally to sail in Asia for the Chinese market, offering Chinese travelers a taste of cruising Italian style. The result is that it has one of the most convoluted main pool decks that I have ever seen — one that would have worked for the Chinese market but is flawed for an American crowd.

Specifically, the pool area has little open-to-the-sky lounge space for sunbathing. This was by design, as Chinese travelers, in general, do not sunbathe. They prefer to be shielded from the sun, and that sort of environment is what Costa delivered around the ship's main pool.

The Lido pool, as it's called, is surrounded by Venetian villa-themed "buildings" that house lots of covered lounge and eating areas — places you can sit and have a coffee covered from the sun (the area has an unusually large coffee bar for a Carnival ship, the JavaBlue Cafe) or scarf down a burger from the nearby Guy's Burger Joint. There are two full decks of these covered, sunless areas around the pool, and if that weren't enough, the area is topped with a glass magradome that can be closed to completely shield the area from the elements.

Even when left open, this magradome has enough apparatus associated with it that it noticeably eats away at the space available for sunning, though to be fair there is quite a bit of sunning space with lounge chairs at other areas of the ship's top deck.

The cabin service

It's not entirely fair to judge any part of a ship's service based on its first sailing when the crew is still getting used to each other and the layout and procedures of a new vessel. That said, it's fair to say that service provided by cabin attendants in general on Carnival ships isn't quite what it used to be as the line cuts costs — something that will be true for Carnival Venezia six months from now as much as it is today.

My visit to Carnival Venezia in late May marked the first time I had sailed on Carnival since the line reduced cleaning service for cabins to just once a day from twice a day, which happened in 2022. Given the low price point of the typical Carnival cruise, it's hard to argue that one should expect twice-a-day room cleaning. Still, this was always one of the big wows that set Carnival (and other cruise lines) apart from similarly priced land-based resorts. You got a room steward who seemingly was always there, keeping your room spick-and-span.

I met my room steward in passing in the hallway, and he seemed pleasant enough. But I didn't feel the connection with him that I have in the past with some Carnival room stewards. And perhaps because I had my "Snoozin" do-not-disturb sign out a bit while working in my room, I went a full day and night at one point without my room being cleaned at all, which is something that never used to happen in the old days of twice-daily service.

Carnival Venezia cabins and suites

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Carnival Venezia has 32 cabin and suite categories — a daunting number. But finding the right cabin category for you isn't as complicated as that number might make it seem. Many cabin categories on Carnival Venezia are essentially the same, with the exception of where the rooms are located.

My cabin was a cove balcony cabin. Near the bottom of the ship on Deck 2, these are the least expensive balcony cabins on Carnival Venezia, in part because they have balconies that aren't quite as open and light-filled as standard balcony rooms. Because they are near the ship's waterline, the balconies are built with more protective steel than is normal, creating a somewhat enclosed "cove" effect.

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Other than that, cove balcony cabins (of which there are 110) are identical to the far more common standard balcony cabins that account for the greatest segment of Carnival Venezia accommodations (794 out of 2,045 cabins), all of which are located much higher on the ship.

Both standard balcony cabins and cove balcony cabins have the same interior space (185 square feet) with identical furnishings — a queen bed that can be split into two single beds; a built-in desk area with a miniature refrigerator; a seating area with a sofa and small table; built-in closets; and a bathroom.

Cove balcony cabins are priced a little lower than standard balcony cabins because, in theory, their unusual balcony configurations and low-on-the-ship locations make them less desirable. But to me, the more-enclosed nature of the balcony isn't a major drawback, and the closer-to-the-waterline location of the cabins is a plus, not a minus.

I love lounging on cruise ship balconies that are close to the waterline. You get more of a sense of the ship's movement through the waves and can sometimes spot waterbirds gliding just above the water.

There's a magical connection to the sea that one only gets from staying in a cabin near the waterline. You won't find that when you're lording it over the ship in a high-priced cabin or suite on Deck 12 or 14.

For the most part, I was happy with my cove balcony cabin on Carnival Venezia. Clearly, it won't win any awards for style. Its relatively bland white-and-cream walls and neutral, blue-accented carpeting are designed to fade into the background. The bedding is perfectly adequate for the Carnival price point but nothing memorable, with somewhat cheap-feeling polyester pillows topped with cotton pillowcases.

Still, my cove balcony cabin overall had a bit of an elevated feel compared to cabins on some Carnival vessels, and it ticked all the boxes for a cabin on a budget ship. There was ample storage for two in the floor-to-ceiling built-in closets, which notably were deep enough that my dress jackets and shirts could fit straight in on a hangar without having to be pushed to the side when it came time to close the door — something that isn't always the case even on higher-end ships.

While the nightstands next to the bed were so small and narrow that they seemed like afterthoughts, both did have built-in lamps for reading at night, and one side of the bed was nicely equipped with two USB ports. (Memo to Carnival: In a perfect world, you'd want these on both sides of the bed!)

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Two more USB ports are located across the room at the built-in desk area, which also has two U.S.-style 120V plugs, a European-style 230V plug and a completely superfluous and destined-never-to-be-used "type I" 220V plug. I suspect the latter is a throwback to when the ship was scheduled to sail in China. I had to Google it to figure out what the heck it was.

As is typical for Carnival ships, the cabin bathroom is functional, if not particularly stylish or upscale in feel. You won't find marble-topped sinks or elegantly tiled showers with sleek Hansgrohe fixtures at this price point. However, the fiberglass-molded shower space has (just) enough room so you don't hit the wall when soaping, and there is ample storage space for toiletries on three open shelves located on each side of the vanity. (The vanity, it should be noted, has faux Venetian wood cabinetry and a golden mirror, in keeping with the ship's Italian styling.)

My biggest quibble with the bathroom, besides it being eminently bland, is its overall color scheme. It has brown textured fiberglass floors and light yellow walls that I suspect will become dated over time. It already looks a bit dowdy.

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On a more positive note, Carnival Venezia is one of the rare Carnival ships that doesn't have air vents carved into cabin doors — something that often makes cabins on Carnival ships less soundproof than cabins on competing lines. This is one area where inheriting a vessel from sister line Costa was an advantage.

Other Carnival Venezia cabin tidbits:

  • There are red "Snoozin'" cards to hang on your door when you don't want to be disturbed, which strikes us as a bit of an old-school way to do a do-not -disturb notice. Many cruise lines in recent years have switched to more sophisticated electronic systems that let you push a button inside your room to turn on a do-not-disturb light outside your door.
  • Every cabin has a small hair dryer in a drawer in the desk area and a personal safe in the closet.
  • There's a flat-screen television on the wall with movies on demand that, in many cases, are free. Carnival normally only charges for some first-run movies at a current rate of $6.99 per movie.

Those who want something a bit more exclusive than a standard or cove balcony cabin can book one of the 77 so-called Terrazza Carnavale cabins at the back of the ship. These rooms come with exclusive access to a private outdoor sunning area with lounge chairs, hot tubs, cabanas and a bar called the Terrazza Carnevale.

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In addition, passengers staying in Terrazza Carnevale cabins get exclusive access to daily continental breakfast in the adjacent Carnevale Lounge; a specially curated brunch on select sea days, with a complimentary spritz or mimosa; and a private sailaway event with live music at the Terrazza Carnevale.

There are five types of Terrazza Carnavale cabins, all in the same general area at the back of the ship near the Terrazza Carnevale Lounge area. These include 26 aft-facing cabins across decks 6, 7, 8 and 9 that have extended curving balconies looking out over the back of the vessel and eight so-called Premium Vista balconies at the back corners of the ship that have extremely large, wrap-around balconies.

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In addition, this Terazza Carnevale area of the ship has 27 Cabana cabins that have extended "cabana" balcony areas with lounge chairs and hammocks for lounging. Fourteen interior cabins are also part of this exclusive Terrazza Carnevale area.

Passengers must be 12 or older to stay in a Terrazza Carnevale cabin and enter the area's private outdoor lounge.

Carnival Venezia also has 20 suites, all the same in size and amenities. Dubbed the Ocean Suites, these accommodations aren't really suites in the true sense as much as larger-than-normal balcony cabins. Most measure 275 square feet, not including 65-square-foot balconies, and have a single bedroom with a sofa and table across from the bed, plus a larger-than-normal bathroom.

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Focused mostly on budget-minded travelers, Carnival has never been known for the wide array of large and pricey suites found on some competing big-ship lines.

Carnival Venezia restaurants and bars

As is typical for Carnival ships, Carnival Venezia is packed with dining options — some included in the fare, some at an extra charge. It's got oodles of bars, too.

The vessel has two main dining rooms and a casual buffet eatery where meals are included in the fare. In addition, you'll find several included-in-the-price quick bite options and five extra-charge eateries serving everything from steaks to sushi.

In general, Carnival cuisine isn't high-end and — given the line's focus on vacations at an affordable price point — it's not meant to be. But Carnival is a line that long has underpromised and over-delivered when it comes to its food offerings, and you may be surprised by what you find.

Restaurants

While I only was on Carnival Venezia for five nights, I was able to hit just about every food outlet on board — something that isn't easy given how many there are. On a typical seven-night cruise, you'll have enough options to never get bored.

It's a good idea to make reservations for the ship's five specialty restaurants as soon as you can, as they tend to fill up quickly.

The biggest eateries on the ship, and the spots where you'll eat at least a few, if not most, of your dinners, are its two main restaurants, the Canal Grande Restaurant and Marco Polo Restaurant.

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At the back of the vessel and spanning two decks, the Canal Grande Restaurant is the main restaurant for passengers who sign up for Your Time dining — the type of dining where you can show up whenever you want. The smaller Marco Polo Restaurant, at the center of the ship, is reserved for passengers who choose Traditional dining — the type of dining where you sit at a designated table at a fixed time.

As is always the case with Carnival sailings, you choose one or the other type of dining in advance of your cruise, and then you are assigned the appropriate main restaurant. Note that this choice only applies to dinners in these main restaurants. If you want to go to any of the extra-charge eateries, the casual buffet (called Lido Marketplace) or a quick-serve outlet for dinner, you can go whenever you want, no matter whether you've chosen Your Time or Traditional dining. Breakfast and lunch are also open seating during listed hours.

The Canal Grande Restaurant and Marco Polo Restaurant serve the same cuisine, but it is the come-anytime Canal Grande Restaurant, where I ate, that has by far the most spectacular setting — spectacular either in a good or a bad way, depending on your take on over-the-top theming.

Designed to appear like its tables are lining a canal in Venice, the soaring, two-deck-high venue has a real Venetian gondola "floating" in a faux waterway down its center, with faux brick bridges over the canal and a faux blue sky above. To which I say: fabulous. I love it. But, also, I'm half Venetian, so I may be wildly biased.

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The dinner menu at the Canal Grande Restaurant typically offers six main courses from a dizzying mix of cuisines — on the night I ate there, the choices included an Asian-inspired sweet and sour shrimp dish, an Italian lasagna plate and a vegetarian Indian platter. Several "from the grill" choices, such as grilled salmon or chicken breast, are available every night.

While it was early days for the eatery when I visited, I found the food quality and delivery all over the map. A calamari fritti appetizer I ordered was so depressing in its appearance, chewy and tasteless as to be almost upsetting. However, my main course of grilled salmon came out perfectly soft and seasoned.

One of my tablemates also had the hilarious situation of ordering a burger for his son where he specified no ketchup or mustard, "just cheese," only to be served a bun with just cheese on it — and no meat. As noted, it's early days, and the crew still is learning.

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The Lido Marketplace is Carnival Venezia's included-in-the-fare buffet venue, and it's always buzzing. Carnival fans love their Lido buffets. The venue is at the top of the ship between the main Lido pool and the back-of-the-ship Burano pool. Its decor evokes an outdoor Italian cafe of the sort you'd find in the square of a small Italian village, with faux trees, leaf-lined columns and casual cafe chairs.

At breakfast, the Lido Marketplace offers up all the staples in big trays along the buffet line, including scrambled eggs, eggs Benedict, hard-boiled eggs, pancakes, sausage and bacon. There are made-to-order omelet stations, too. Lunchtime brings a wide variety of options, including a salad bar and a hot sandwich grill turning out grilled ham and cheese sandwiches, Reubens, meatball subs and the like.

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Just outside the Lido Marketplace at the back of the ship and steps away from the Burano pool is the ship's pizza-to-go outlet, Pizzeria del Capitano, serving up five pizza options: Margherita, fungi, pepperoni, quattro formaggi and prosciutto. You can order a slice or whole pie at no charge. Covered outdoor seating is available.

A second quick-serve outlet around the Burano pool, the Seafood Shack, serves lobster rolls, fish and chips, New England clam chowder and other classic seafood items for extra charges that seem out of whack with what the typical Carnival customer can afford. The lobster roll, for instance, is $18, and a single crab cake is $15 — prices that seem awfully steep.

On the flip side, an order of fish and chips is only $8, as is a bucket of fried clam strips, which seems more reasonable. Either way, I didn't see many people lining up for items here.

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Moving forward to the Lido pool area on the same deck, you'll find two included-in-your-fare, iconic Carnival quick-service outlets. The most jammed, at any time its open, is Guy's Burger Joint, the Guy Fieri-created burger outlet that you'll find on every Carnival ship.

On Carnival Venezia, this eatery has an unusual Italian theme, with the fat-dripping, mouth-watering burgers for which it is known coming in two new Italian-inspired, Guy Fieri-created versions in addition to the classic options. These include a "pepperoni pizza burger" topped with fried mozzarella, pepperoni, marinara, provolone and aged Parmesan and a "super melty mootz" that is slathered in melted mozzarella, diced tomato, balsamic and fried basil. (Mootz, for those of you not in the know, is a slang term sometimes used for mozzarella.)

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Don't worry; the classic Plain Jane, Straight Up and The Ringer burgers Fieri created for the wider fleet are also available.

Across from Guy's Burger Joint, the BlueIguana Cantina burrito outlet found in this location on other Carnival ships has been given an Italian twist, too. Renamed Tomodoro, it now serves Italian meatball subs, Sicilian chicken wraps and tortas de Milanese (imagine chicken Milanese turned into a panini) to go — in addition to made-to-order Mexican-style burritos and tacos.

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We like it all, but for an outlet this small, the mash-up of Mexican and Italian quick-serve items adds an extra element of choice for customers that can slow down the line. Our advice to Carnival: Go Italian or go Mexican here, but don't try to do both.

The new entrant to Carnival's food scene is Il Viaggio, serving high-end Italian cuisine. With a fixed price of $42 per person, it's one of the priciest eateries on the ship. The restaurant leans into the Italian theming of the vessel with a relatively small, curated menu of Italian specialties such as Tuscan-style sea bass with a Parmesan crust and steak pizzaiola from the Lazio region.

Taking the place of the more casual (and far less pricey) Cucina del Capitano Italian eatery found on other Carnival ships, it served dishes in a hit-or-miss fashion when I visited. To be fair, it was the venue's first night in operation. I was served a mouth-wateringly soft house-made burrata with heirloom tomatoes and pesto as an appetizer, but a grilled octopus appetizer that looked absolutely beautiful on presentation was sadly under-seasoned to the point of having almost no taste.

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On the positive side, Il Viaggio turned out a pappardelle with pork ragu as a main course that would have impressed even my Italian grandmother. Alas, my go-to test item for a quality Italian eatery, the cannoli dessert, came out with both shells and fillings that were uninspiring. To paraphrase the Peter Clemenza line from The Godfather , take the pappardelle, leave the cannoli.

Carnival Venezia's priciest eatery is its $48-per-person steakhouse, Fahrenheit 555 —a staple of nearly every Carnival ship. It offers all the steakhouse classics such as New York strip, filet mignon and lobster tail served in a warm and cozy space that retains much of its original Italian theming. Note the golden lion of St. Mark (the symbol of Venice) woven into the carpeting's repeating pattern and a larger lion of St. Mark statue in one corner of the eatery.

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Carnival Venezia trivia: While often Italy themed, all the restaurants on the ship originally were designed to serve Chinese cuisine, in keeping with its original focus on the China market. If you look closely, you'll see traditional China motifs worked into the Italian theming, as well as heavy use of the popular-in-China color red (which, by luck, also is a color often found in Italian design — it's on the Italian flag, after all).

The other two major extra-charge eateries on Carnival Venezia are the twin Asia outlets Bonsai Sushi and Bonsai Teppanyaki, just across from each other on Deck 5.

Bonsai Sushi serves its namesake sushi and sashimi, as well as yakitori (grilled meat on skewers), noodle bowls and small plates of such Japanese classics as chicken Katsu and shrimp tempura — all at a la carte prices.

Found on many Carnival ships, Bonsai Sushi has always been one of my favorite Carnival eateries due to a combination of it getting the basics right when it comes to Japanese cuisine (the sushi always is fresh and tasty) and also being relatively reasonably priced. You'll pay $2 per piece for sushi or sashimi (it's a limited menu of shrimp, salmon, yellowfin tuna and amberjack) or $6 to $8 for a sushi roll that is downright huge. Poke bowls, shrimp tempura plates and noodle bowls are also available for just $8. It's hard to run up too big a bill.

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Bonsai Teppanyaki is a classic teppanyaki eatery with a cover charge of $35 per person for lunch and $38 per person for dinner. For that price, you'll get starters such as pork belly yakitori and spicy tuna followed by a main course of teppanyaki-style salmon, lobster tail, shrimp, grilled tofu, black cod or filet mignon (or various combinations of these six options). Dessert is a chocolate "bento box" with green tea ice cream.

As is the shtick with teppanyaki eateries everywhere, the main courses here are all cooked in front of you on a steel-topped grill with various hijinks from the chef along the way. If you have the kids in tow, it's a crowd-pleaser. If, like me, you've moved past the age of having young kids and have suffered your fair share of family-friendly dinner shows, it's all a bit tedious.

Either way, the good news is that getting a seat for teppanyaki on Carnival Venezia is a little easier than on most Carnival ships, as there are more teppanyaki tables (four) at the ship's Bonsai Teppanyaki than at similar eateries on other Carnival ships — more fallout of the vessel being built for the China market.

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Meanwhile, the food options don't end with the restaurants. An enticing array of extra-charge gourmet cupcakes and doughnuts ($4), cake slices ($6) and cookies ($2.50) are available at JavaBlue Cafe, which is at the top of the ship near the Lido pool. It's also home to fantastic homemade Italian gelato (hey, more of the Italian theming) for $3 a scoop ($5 for two scoops), as well as homemade milkshakes ($6.50) and made-to-order LavAzza espresso drinks that you can get spiked if you so choose.

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Carnival Venezia is packed with bars, as is the way with Carnival ships. You won't walk far in any public area without hitting one.

The first one you'll see upon arrival is the St. Mark's Square-themed Atrium Bar, with its giant winged lion of St. Mark lording over it on a pedestal. Sitting at the base of the ship's central atrium, which has the Venice-themed name of Piazza San Marco, the Atrium Bar is right in the middle of everything and bustling at all hours. That's partly because it's a hub for live music — either a singer and pianist, a solo guitarist or a string trio, depending on the time of day.

You can find all your standard mixed drinks here, but its specialties are tropical classics (Bahama Mama, Tequila Sunrise) and martinis.

Fanning out from the top of the atrium on Deck 5, you'll run into a string of additional drinking establishments, each with its own theme.

Perhaps the most unusual is the stylish Amari bar, a new concept for Carnival that serves up specialty cocktails crafted with Italian Amari liqueurs and bitters. Some you would know, such as Aperol and Campari, and some you've probably never tried, such as Zucca, Averna, Cynar, Ramazzoti, Braulio, Montenegro and Nonino.

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The curated list includes such unusual yumminess as the Bitter Guiseppe, a rift on a Manhattan made bittersweet with Cynar, vermouth, lemon and bitters. Or try the Negroni Sbagliato, a sparkling variation on the classic Italian cocktail made with Campari, Cinzano 1757 Vermouth di Torino and prosecco sparkling wine. You also can order Amari samplers with a choice of three of the liqueurs and bitters straight up.

Amari essentially replaces the cocktail-serving Alchemy Bar found on most Carnival ships. Fans of that bar will be relieved that Amari also offers a selection of that bar's most popular cocktails.

Just be warned: With so many new-and-unusual-for-Carnival crafty creations at the Amarai bar, you might just blow your drinks budget here if you haven't bought the ship's drinks package.

Just a few steps away from the Amari bar, working your way aft, you'll hit the sleek new Frizzante Bar, located in front of the Il Viaggio Italian restaurant. This bar's specialty is bubbly cocktails, most with an Italian twist. You'll find the classic Aperol Spritz here, as well as versions made with Campari, Amaro Averna and Creme de Cassis. The menu also features Bellinis, Limoncello Mojitos, Negronis and a relatively wide range of whiskeys.

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As a nod to the ship's theme, the two beers on tap at Frizzante — Peroni and Birra Moretti — are brought in from Italy.

If you're traveling with one or more people avoiding alcohol, Frizzante Bar and Amari might be your two new favorite Carnival bar venues. Bartenders at both can make some of their iconic specialty drinks with non-alcoholic Lyre's Italian Spritz and Classico sparkling wine. They look and taste like the real thing but without the buzz.

Another Deck 5 favorite is the sprawling Gondola Lounge, which has its own stage and dance floor. It's the site of trivia contests during the day and live music and dancing at night, and its specialty is sangria (available by the glass or pitcher). The pricing for the sangria is a bit over the top for what is supposed to be a low-cost drink. A pitcher will set you back $36.

The Gondola Lounge is another outlet where you can get your daytime caffeine fix as it serves up LavAzza espresso drinks.

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The lounge, like the nearby Canal Grande Restaurant, once had a real gondola sprawled out along one wall. It was removed during the overhaul of the ship after it was transferred from Costa to Carnival (my as-yet-unanswered question: Where did that gondola go?).

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Two more bars on the same deck (yeah, that's five bars on a single deck!) include the cozy Piano Bar 88, which is part bar, part live piano music venue, and the Carnevale Bar and Lounge (mentioned in passing above). Keeping with the Italian theming, the latter is all about variations on the classic bellini, including an apple cider cucumber bellini, a blood orange bellini and a spicy mango bellini. The Carnevale Bar and Lounge is also the place to get spiked espresso drinks — if infusing yourself with stimulants and depressants at the same time is your thing.

Three additional bars around the top-deck pool areas (Rococo, the Pergola Bar and the Burano Bar) serve all the daiquiris and coladas you can drink, plus just about anything else alcohol-related you'd want to order while lounging by a pool. Our favorite of them all is Rococo, which Costa's designers gave an elaborate Italian palace theme with 1700s-era Rococo paintings on the walls that Carnival's designers subsequently defaced in the most hilarious of ways.

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On one painting of a Renaissance woman being given a flower by a suitor, the Carnival designers painted pink sunglasses onto the woman and added a caption that says, "It's all about me." Another painting of two women in 1700era outfits is overwritten with the words "no fun plans tonight ... let's just wing it" and has a blue pigeon with a hat overpainted onto it for good measure.

Carnival Venezia activities and shows

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As is typical for Carnival ships, Carnival Venezia is loaded with attractions that appeal to both adults and children, including multiple entertainment venues, a casino, a spa and lots of top-deck fun zones such as a water park and ropes courses.

In addition, you'll find all sorts of other diversions on board throughout the day in various lounge areas, from dance classes to bingo games and sports trivia.

For families, the top decks of the ship are where it's at for daytime fun, starting with a Carnival Waterworks water park that has more slides (three) than almost any other Carnival ship. As a Costa vessel, the water park had two slides, but Carnival jammed in a third during the ship's 2023 overhaul (while, notably, leaving the water park's yellow-and-blue Costa color scheme).

Only Carnival's bigger Mardi Gras and Celebration have as many water slides.

Carnival Waterworks is not far from the ship's main Lido pool, and there's a secondary Burano pool at the back of the vessel. As noted above, in part because it originally was built for the Chinese market, Carnival Venezia doesn't have as much open space with lounge chairs for sunning around the main Lido pool, which could be an issue for the ship when it sails in warm-water locales on itineraries with sea days. On those types of itineraries, lounging space around the main pool comes at a premium.

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The Lido pool is, notably, built with a glass magradome that can be opened on sunny days and closed during inclement weather. This will be a plus when the vessel is sailing in colder locations, such as its season of sailings from New York City. But the magrodome eats up valuable real estate that otherwise would allow for more open-air lounge areas.

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Other top-deck amusements include such Carnival classics as a ropes course where the challenge is stepping gingerly along ropes and platforms that tower 14 decks above the sea (you're safely roped in at all times, of course). It doesn't look all that scary from below, but — trust me — it's a bit terrifying when you get up there, and your legs go all wobbly trying to make it across a floating-in-the-sky pathway.

There's also a miniature golf course and a sports court that, like seemingly every other sports court at sea, has been newly rigged to allow for pickleball games.

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Carnival Venezia's fitness center spans the entire front of deck 12 with epic views over the bow. The line made the space bigger during dry dock because Americans apparently like to exercise while on cruises more than Chinese travelers. A spa with 12 treatment rooms is in the same area, but the ship's hair salon was moved to Deck 5 (at the top of the atrium) to make more room.

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In the evening, the ship's two-deck-high, Italian opera house-like Teatro Rosso and the smaller Limelight Lounge are the places for big entertainment. Teatro Rosso is the ship's main theater. Performances here might be an elaborate song-and-dance show with Carnival Venezia's resident performers or a comedy act or game show such as a Carnival version of television's "Family Feud." The Limelight Lounge morphs at night into the Punchliner Comedy Club with family-friendly shows in the early evening and R-rated versions late at night.

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The Limelight Lounge also is where you'll find occasional bingo games and shockingly good karaoke contests. Carnival regulars come prepared to sing!

Karaoke may also take place in the Terrazza Carnivale or Gondola lounges.

Carnival Venezia also has a large casino with — and this is unusual — a dedicated room for nonsmokers.

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The ship also has multiple fun zones dedicated to children. The heart of the offerings is Camp Ocean, located on Deck 11. It offers free, supervised activities daily for children ages 2 to 11. The line splits children here into three age groups — Penguins (2-5 years), Stingrays (6-8 years) and Sharks (9-11 years). Each group has its own age-appropriate activities ranging from face painting to pirate adventures.

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There's also a hangout room called Circle C for tweens and teens ages 12 to 14 and a separate room for the older teen crowd (15 to 17) called Club O2. Both are tucked away at the front of the ship on Deck 3. If you wander toward them, you might come across a succession of no-longer-in-use small rooms built to be private karaoke rooms when the ship was destined for China. If you look closely, you can still make out what would have been the entrance and front desk for the karaoke area, now an oddly abandoned relic of what might have been for this ship.

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For adults looking to get away from the kids, meanwhile, the front of the ship's top deck is devoted to an adults-only Serenity outdoor lounge area.

Carnival Venezia itineraries and pricing

Carnival Venezia will sail year-round out of New York through December 2024. After that, it'll move to Port Canaveral, Florida, for sailings to the Caribbean.

The ship's New York itineraries are unusually diverse, with 22 different routings available ranging from four to 15 nights in length. Destinations for the sailings out of New York include the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Bermuda, New England and Canada.

After moving to Port Canaveral, the ship will mostly sail seven-night Eastern and Western Caribbean voyages.

As of the publishing of this guide, fares for Carnival Venezia sailings were starting at $309 per person for the least expensive cabin on a four-night Caribbean sailing out of Port Canaveral. Seven-night Canada and New England sailings from New York start at $509 per person. Note that these fares are based on double occupancy and don't include taxes, fees and port changes, which range from around $100 to $250 per person for most sailings.

What to know before you go

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Required documents

If you're a U.S. citizen, you'll need a current passport or an official copy of your birth certificate and a driver's license or other government-issued photo identification to sail. A few other forms of identification, such as a passport card, are also acceptable.

Passports must be valid for at least six months. Note that it is important that the name on your reservation be exactly as it is stated on your passport or other official proof of nationality.

Note that these are the rules for round-trip sailings out of U.S. ports of the sort Carnival Venezia will operate from New York and Port Canaveral over the next few years. If the ship eventually moves to another destination, these rules could change.

All this said, we recommend checking Carnival's website before sailing for the latest on requirements.

Carnival adds an automatic service gratuity of $14.50 to $16.50 per person, per day to final bills, depending on the cabin category (children under the age of 2 are exempt). If you are unhappy with the service you receive, you can adjust this amount at the Guest Services desk before disembarking. Also, an 18% gratuity is added to bar bills and the cover charge of the Chef's Table.

Wi-Fi service on Carnival Venezia is fast for a cruise ship. Carnival Venezia is one of a growing number of cruise vessels tapping into the new, super-fast Starlink satellite internet system developed by SpaceX, which has been revolutionizing internet speeds on ships.

However, you'll pay a hefty premium to experience the fastest Wi-Fi speeds available on Carnival Venezia. On my sailing, the fastest "premium" service on the ship, which allowed for video streaming, was priced at $30 per person for a 24-hour pass. A full-cruise pass for the 15-night voyage cost $330 per person — or $22 a day.

Carnival Venezia also offers a less expensive "social" plan that only allows access to key social networking sites (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.) and messaging services such as WhatsApp. On my sailing, it was only available if bought for the entire cruise and cost $225 per person — or $15 per day.

A slightly more expensive "value" plan was also available at $22 per 24-hour period or $300 per cruise. The value plan adds access to email and most websites. Passengers who pay for a plan before sailing typically receive a discount.

Carry-on drinks policy

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You can bring one bottle of wine or Champagne per person onto Carnival Venezia at boarding plus up to a dozen standard cans or cartons of nonalcoholic drinks such as sodas.

Nonalcoholic drinks in glass or plastic bottles are not allowed. You'll be charged a $15 corkage fee if you want to bring your own wine or Champagne to an onboard restaurant or bar to drink. Drinks brought on board must be carried in your carry-on luggage.

Smoking policy

Cigarette smoking (including electronic cigarettes and personal vaporizers) is only allowed outdoors in designated areas on Deck 5 forward (starboard side) and Deck 11 aft (starboard side) and in the casino. You cannot smoke in the casino unless you are seated and playing; smoking is not allowed at the casino bar or in the entire casino area when the casino is closed.

Smoking is forbidden in cabins and on cabin balconies.

Cigar and tobacco pipe smoking is only permitted at the outdoor smoking area on Deck 11 aft (starboard side).

Unlike most Carnival ships, Carnival Venezia does not have self-serve launderettes on cabin decks with washing machines, dryers, irons and ironing boards. You can pay to send out your clothes to be washed and/or pressed. As of the publishing of this guide, the cost for washing and pressing a dress shirt or blouse was $6; the cost for cleaning trousers was $6.50.

Electrical outlets

Carnival Venezia's cabins and suites offer USB ports next to beds. You'll find both U.S. 110V and European 230V outlets, as well as additional USB ports at built-in cabin desks. Americans may want to bring an adapter for charging devices in public rooms where the outlets are all European-style.

The onboard currency is the U.S. dollar.

As is typical for cruise ships, Carnival Venezia operates on a "cashless system," with any onboard purchases you make posting automatically to your onboard account. You'll receive a Sail & Sign card that you can use to make charges. This same card also gets you into your cabin.

Drinking age

You must be 21 or older to consume alcohol on Carnival Venezia.

During the day, there is no specific dress code, and people dress casually. If it's a sea day in a warm-weather destination, and you're bound for the top deck, that means looking like you're going to the beach. T-shirts, shorts and bathing suits (with a cover-up to go inside) are just fine.

During the evenings, the official dress code is pretty laid-back. Most nights are designated "cruise casual," which means just that — khakis or jeans, polo shirts, sundresses, etc. Super casual items such as cutoff jeans, men's sleeveless shirts, T-shirts and gym shorts aren't permitted.

One or two nights a cruise, there will be a more formal "cruise elegant" night where men are expected to turn out in dress slacks and a dress shirt, preferably with a sports coat or even in a suit. The suggested attire for women on such nights is cocktail dresses, pantsuits, elegant skirts and blouses.

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Bottom line

Carnival Venezia is an affordable ship that will appeal to a wide range of vacationers including families, couples and friends groups looking for fun in a not-too-fancy, not-too-pretentious setting. It has a distinctively Italian vibe because it was originally built for Italy-based Costa Cruises, a sister brand to Carnival. But Carnival fans will find all of their favorite venues on board, thanks to updates to the vessel since it joined the Carnival fleet.

If anything, Carnival Venezia has a classier look than some Carnival ships, particularly the line's older vessels. We found its Italian theming fun in a way that will fit right into the fun-focused Carnival fleet, and its new Italy-themed venues (Il Viaggio, Amari bar) are an upgrade for Carnival in our eyes.

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While Orlando is best known for the thrills of its spectacular theme parks, there’s much more to this arty, energetic city, which encompasses long, tree-lined avenues, serene lakes, world-class museums, and an inventive culinary scene. Cruises from Port Canaveral offer an easy and convenient chance to spend time here and to explore Florida’s 72-mile-long Space Coast, where you’ll find uncrowded beaches, fragrant citrus groves, golf courses, and extraordinary wildlife. Another highlight is the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, where you can meet astronauts, marvel at moon rockets, and immerse yourself in space exploration.

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Bohemian, fun-loving Key West lies off the tip of South Florida and is known for its lively downtown scene and pristine coral reefs. Discover teeming marine wildlife during a snorkeling excursion, or kayak through lush mangroves, where you’ll see stingrays, crabs, and other tropical fish. Explore the shops and pubs along Duval Street, visit the villa where legendary author Ernest Hemingway lived and wrote, and make time for a slice of tangy Key lime pie.

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Top things to do in port canaveral & orlando, relax on cocoa beach.

With such gorgeous beaches stretching away in every direction, a day by the seaside beckons. Head to Cocoa Beach, just 15 minutes’ drive from Port Canaveral. Here, the classic 1960s pier, which is lined with shops and restaurants, extends 800 feet out into the warm Atlantic, with street entertainers providing a backdrop of music and art. The beach itself is a hotspot for surfers, with lifeguards, umbrellas and beach chairs to rent, and volleyball courts.

Spot Manatees on a Kayak Tour

Cocoa Beach is part of the Thousand Islands Conservation Area, which extends along the Banana River to the west of the beach town and consists of shady green mangrove tunnels, saltwater marshes, and lagoons. Wild manatees as well as numerous wading birds can often be spotted in this 338-acre preserve. The best way to see them is on a guided kayak tour. Eagle-eyed naturalists will help you spot these gentle, endangered creatures as you paddle the serene waterways.

Browse Orlando’s Malls

If you love retail, you’ll be in heaven in Orlando, where there are numerous gleaming malls to explore, offering everything from bargain-packed outlet stores to high-end designer fashion. Try The Mall at Millenia for designer labels or The Florida Mall for more mainstream items. Bargain-hunters should head to Lake Buena Vista Factory Stores, the location of dozens of designer outlet shops, as well as a handy location close to the theme parks.

What should I eat in the area?

You’ll find restaurants catering to every taste in Orlando, where there’s an impressive selection of high-end places to eat. Many are managed by celebrity chefs and have an emphasis on fresh, farm-to-table cuisine. Head for the fashionable Mills 50 District for Vietnamese, Korean and other Asian specialties, and West Church Street in Winter Park, the epicenter of the city’s fine dining scene.

Near Port Canaveral, The Cove is the place to go for waterfront restaurants cooled by sea breezes, where you can dig into tasty fish tacos, fresh oysters, snow crab, and mahi-mahi sandwiches. Other local specialties to try include rum cake, salt water taffy, gator jerky (yes, made from alligator meat), and Florida craft beers.

What’s the culture & history of the region?

While it’s easy to dismiss Orlando as having barely existed before the theme parks put it on the map, the city was actually founded in 1875. During the late 19th century, Orlando thrived as the hub of Florida’s citrus industry, an era which abruptly came to a halt in the Great Freeze of 1894. During this time, many citrus farmers went bust and left the area, leaving the citrus industry in the hands of a few big producers. 

After the 1950s, Orlando and the surrounding area grew steadily as a tourist attraction, the appeal of the region boosted in 1955 when NASA opened its headquarters on Cape Canaveral. Theme parks followed, and the rest is history; Orlando now receives some 74 million visitors a year.

Where can I go shopping?

You’ll find an abundance of shopping opportunities in Orlando, specifically on International Drive, at Disney Springs, and in the outlet malls. You’ll find everything from designer labels to factory outlet bargains.

Nearer Port Canaveral, visit Cocoa Village for local art and bright, whimsical tropical clothing and homeware. Ron Jon Surf Shop in Cocoa Beach sells all you need for surfing. The gift shop at the Kennedy Space Center is a fantastic place for quirky gift ideas, from freeze-dried ice cream to model rocket kits. Around 30 minutes from the port, The Avenue Viera is an open-air retail center with some big names, while Merritt Square Mall, just 15 minutes away, is great for big department stores and specialty shopping.

How can I get around?

A rental car gives you the freedom to explore as you please and is a good idea if you’re staying in the area before or after your cruise. All the major companies operate here. In downtown Orlando, the I-Ride Trolley runs back and forth along International Drive, giving access to multiple restaurants, shops, hotels, and other attractions.

In Port Canaveral itself, there’s a shuttle service to Cocoa Beach and Merritt Island. You’ll also find rideshare service here.

What’s the local currency & tipping customs?

The currency in Florida is the U.S. Dollar. Credit cards are widely accepted. Tipping here is customary, as it is all over the United States. Leave 15-20% in restaurants for good service and tip taxi drivers and tour guides, too.

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