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Carnival Miracle will sail 18 cruises ranging from four to 12 days. Destinations will include the Caribbean, The Bahamas and the Panama Canal.
Cruise from Galveston on Carnival Miracle From Galveston, Carnival Miracle will continue Carnival’s four-ship deployment and offer a selection of Western Caribbean cruises in 2026 and 2027.
Galveston's Carnival Cruise Jubilee rescued two men stranded on a kayak in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday, January 29, according to a news release from the company.
Carnival Legend will homeport in Galveston starting in fall 2025, the company said Sept. 21. It will offer a variety of four- through 10-day Western Caribbean sailings plus a few Panama Canal cruises.
Carnival Journeys/Panama Canal Ahead of its move to Galveston, Carnival Legend will sail a 16-day Carnival Journeys cruise that departs San Francisco on Oct. 6, 2025. The ship will visit Cabo San ...
GALVESTON, Texas — Carnival will soon add two more cruise ships to its Galveston fleet. The Carnival Jubilee will begin sailing from the island for week-long cruises to the Western Caribbean in ...
Then in the fall of 2024, Carnival Miracle will be available for cruises up to 12 days long. They'll join Carnival Breeze and Carnival Dream operating from Galveston year-round.
Carnival Cruise Line announced Thursday that it is expanding its offerings in Galveston, by bringing a fourth ship, Carnival Miracle, to the port that will offer sailings of nine-, 10-, 11- and 12 ...
Carnival Miracle is just the latest in a string of new cruise ships moving to Galveston. Carnival Cruise Line, the flagship brand of Miami-based Carnival Corp. (NYSE: CCL), is doubling down on its ...
What to know: Royal Caribbean International offers several “of the Seas” cruises out of Galveston, but its Harmony of the Seas gets the highest rating (4.5/5). On one of Royal Caribbean's ...
Carnival Cruises will be relaxing its mask rules. A release from the company indicated masks will be recommended but not required on board from sailings departing on and after March 1. “We have ...