Carnival Cruise Line guests sailing from Galveston and Jacksonville now have more options for their future vacations. The new sailings announced today expand cruise schedules in both homeports ...
Carnival's report covers the months of June, July, and August. This is the peak travel season for the cruise industry. Expectations may be high and rising, but Carnival has been up to the ...
Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Paradise ship, which left from Tampa, Florida, on Saturday, replaced a planned visit to Cozumel, Mexico, on Tuesday with Costa Maya. Carnival Valor, meanwhile ...
A Carnival cruise ship was undamaged after grazing a piece of ice in Alaska’s Tracy Arm Fjord last week — with one passenger dramatically comparing it to a modern “Titanic moment.” ...
The words “Titanic moment” are possibly the last thing you want to hear on a boat – but that was the phrase used by one passenger on board the Carnival Spirit cruise ship last week ...
A Carnival Cruise Line ship grazed a piece of ice during an Alaska cruise last week. “Carnival Spirit made contact with an errant piece of drifting ice last Thursday while sailing in Tracy Arm ...
A Carnival Cruise Line sailing has canceled its only port, making the voyage a cruise to nowhere due to post-tropical cyclone Francine. “Carnival Valor will return to New Orleans on Friday ...
A Carnival cruise ship caused what some passengers described as a “Titanic moment” when it smacked into an iceberg during a voyage to Alaska. “If we die it is damn well worth it, it’s a ...
Carnival's New Exclusive Destination to Feature Wide Range of Outlets and Cuisines MIAMI, Sept. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As it continues to reveal what will be the premier exclusive cruise ...
A Carnival Cruise Line ship struck "an errant piece of drifting ice last Thursday while sailing in Tracy Arm Fjord, Alaska," the company confirmed to FOX Business on Monday. The hull of the ...
A Carnival Cruise ship conjured up comparisons to the infamous "unsinkable" ship after colliding with a piece of floating ice last week, albeit, much less dramatically than the Titanic once did.