Carnival Cruise Line Announces New Itineraries for 2026/27: A Look at What’s Coming

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One of the highlights of Carnival’s announcement is the expansion of Half Moon Cay, a private island in the Bahamas that has long been a favorite stop for many cruisers. Known for its pristine beaches and turquoise waters, the island is set to undergo significant improvements. The expansion will include a larger beach area, enhanced dining and beverage options, and a new pier that will allow larger ships, including Carnival’s Excel-class vessels like the Mardi Gras, to dock directly at the island. This means more accessibility and convenience for guests looking to enjoy this tropical retreat.
From Miami, Carnival Celebration will offer a range of seven-day cruises exploring both the Eastern and Western Caribbean. These new itineraries will feature stops at the soon-to-open Celebration Key, another exclusive destination Carnival is developing, as well as other popular ports like Nassau, Grand Turk, and San Juan. These options provide a variety of experiences, from exploring historic sites to enjoying beautiful beaches, catering to different interests and travel styles.
Carnival’s Mardi Gras and Carnival Venezia will sail from Port Canaveral with new itineraries that also include visits to Half Moon Cay and Celebration Key. The Mardi Gras will focus on seven-day cruises, while the Carnival Venezia will offer both seven- and fourteen-day options, including Southern Caribbean routes. The Venezia, known for its Italian-themed decor and experiences, will add a unique flavor to these Caribbean cruises, offering families a blend of cultural immersion and tropical adventure.
For those departing from Galveston, the Carnival Jubilee will launch new itineraries beginning in September 2026. The ship will offer six- and eight-day cruises to the Western Caribbean and The Bahamas, with stops in destinations like Cozumel, Mahogany Bay, and Nassau. Carnival Dream and Carnival Breeze will also sail from Galveston, providing a mix of shorter and longer cruises to the Caribbean. These itineraries are designed to offer flexibility, whether you’re looking for a quick getaway or an extended journey.
Carnival Pride will continue to sail from Baltimore, offering week-long cruises to the Bahamas and Bermuda. Notably, Carnival Pride will also feature longer, 14-day cruises to the Southern Caribbean, as well as a unique journey to Greenland and Canada. These itineraries are ideal for families seeking more off-the-beaten-path destinations and the chance to experience different cultures and landscapes.
The new itineraries from Carnival Cruise Line provide families with a wide range of options for their next vacation. Whether you’re looking to explore new destinations, enjoy time on a private island, or embark on a longer adventure to more remote locations, these cruises offer something for everyone.
FreshCruiser Tip: Whether you’re a frequent cruiser or planning your first voyage, these new options provide plenty of inspiration for your next family adventure on the seas.
Step-by-Step Guide to start planning for your upcoming cruise
Congratulations! You've just booked your cruise! With the countdown officially on, it's time to start planning to ensure a seamless, exciting, and memorable vacation. Here’s a comprehensive guide on what to do after booking your cruise to make the most of your upcoming adventure at sea.
Step 1: Check and Organize Your Booking Confirmation
First things first, ensure all the details on your booking confirmation are correct. Check the dates, ship name, itinerary, and room type. Ensure that your name and any other personal details are accurately recorded to avoid any issues with your travel documents later.
Step 2: Set Up Your Online Account
Cruiselines make easy to manage your booking online. Set up your account on the website. This account will be invaluable for making reservations, completing necessary pre-cruise documentation, and checking in online. Online check-in saves you a great deal of time at the port and can be done before you sail.
Royal Caribbean Harmony of the SeasStep 3: Review Passport and Visa Requirements
Make sure your passport is up to date and will remain valid for at least six months beyond your cruise dates. Depending on your itinerary, you may also need visas for certain ports of call. Check the entry requirements for each destination well in advance to ensure compliance and avoid any travel disruptions.
Step 4: Plan Your Shore Excursions
You can book shore excursions directly through the cruiseline or arrange for independent tours. Look at options early as the most popular tours tend to sell out quickly.
Step 5: Make Special Reservations
Apart from shore excursions, you can enhance your cruise experience by reserving specialty dining, spa treatments, and other onboard activities. Booking early ensures you don’t miss out on these popular options and there are usually fair cancellation policies if you change your mind.
Step 6: Pack Smart
Packing for a cruise involves some specific considerations. Check the cruise line's dress code, and plan your outfits accordingly. Don’t forget to pack for theme nights or formal evenings if your cruise has them. Also, include appropriate clothing for your shore excursions, along with sun protection, swimwear, and a good pair of walking shoes.
Step 7: Arrange Travel to and from the Port
Plan how you will get to and from the cruise port. Consider arriving a day early if you're flying to the port city to avoid any potential travel delays. If you’re driving, check the availability of parking at the port, and if necessary, book a parking spot in advance.
By following these steps, you’ll ensure that every detail of your cruise is taken care of, letting you relax and look forward to a vacation filled with fun, exploration, and luxury. Get ready to set sail and create unforgettable memories! Please take me with you!
Our cruise ship arrived in Juneau on a perfect Alaskan summer day. We were excited to embark on a Gold Panning and Salmon Bake excursion through Alaska Travel Adventures. Our first stop was to learn about the Gold Rush and pan for gold. My son is obsessed with looking for treasure. He loves finding unique rocks, shells, and pieces of wood especially when we travel. I was excited about this tour since we booked our Alaskan cruise as I knew he would love it.
We hopped on our tour bus and our guide welcomed everyone and then told us stories about the Gold Rush. As he spoke, he drove up a secluded road until we reached “Last Chance Basin” on the Gold Creek. It wasn’t what I expected. It was quiet and secluded. With four cruise ships in town, I expected to see a bunch of buses. Our guide told us that Alaskan Travel Adventures are the only ones with permission to come to this spot. Our surroundings were beautiful.
My son was captivated by the Guide showing us how to pan for gold. As he demonstrated the process for us, I wasn’t sure if he was going to find any as I only saw dirt. I was wrong! Since gold is heavier than gravel, it appeared in the rim of the pan.
Now it was our turn to try. We were each given a pan with dirt from upstream and had about an hour to work on panning. It was relaxing and a fun activity for all of us. My son could have spent all day there.
When we were finished panning, we each got our own bottle to store our gold and received a cute “Gold Claim Deed” certificate. The Salmon Bake was next and we were hungry after working so hard to find gold.
It had been 16 years since my first time falling in love with salmon at the Gold Creek Salmon Bake in Juneau, Alaska.
My husband and I couldn’t wait to go back and take our two kids. The freshly grilled salmon with a sweet brown sugar glaze that was as delicious as I remembered. While eating, we found ourselves singing along with the live music playing some of our favorite songs.
There are a lot of other activities to do at the site in addition to the buffet. It is so much more than the excursion title suggests. We took a nice stroll to a waterfall. At the base of the waterfall there was another opportunity to pan for gold. My kids loved panning for gold and getting wet in the cold mist of the waterfall. We ended our day by the campfire. My kids roasted marshmallows and talked about all the gold they had found earlier in the day.
Often times I shy away from cruise ship excursions since it can be difficult to be on a specific schedule when traveling with kids. The Salmon Bake worked out perfectly as shuttles left every ten minutes to go back to the cruise ships so we could stay as long as we wanted.
Other important notes for taking kids to the Gold Creek Salmon Bake:
FreshCruiser Tip: The Gold Panning & Salmon Bake excursion is a great option if you are looking for an activity to do with multiple generations.
Items to bring to Alaska to enhance your kids’ overall experience
Getting ready for upcoming Alaskan cruise with your kids this summer? We will be sailing to Alaska for the second time in two weeks. There’s so much to look forward to and so much to pack! After you’ve finished packing the basics for your kids, check out my list below of items that will enhance your upcoming Alaskan Cruise.
I love these binoculars for kids as you don’t have to worry about focusing, easy for them to carry, and durable. There is so much to see on an Alaskan cruise and having binoculars really gets the kids involved and interested in what is out there.
Depending on your child’s age and interests, they can write about their day or draw what they saw in a journal. It’s a great way to look back at the trip through their eyes. I take pictures of some of their drawings to add to our photo album. I plan on having my son write down the wildlife he sees in order to practice his writing skills. My three-year-old daughter will also have a journal. It will mostly be her beautiful scribbles but a fun dinner activity. When she’s done, we’ll make a note at the bottom of what she drew.
Grab some books on Alaska to read to the kids before you leave. It gives them an understanding and builds excitement. Pack their favorite ones to bring with you. It’s fun to reread after seeing many of the places in the book. Below are a few of our favorites.
Dinners can be long on a cruise so make sure to bring different activities for them to play with between courses. Grab some new items from the toy section of a Dollar Store. Their tin puzzles, small figurines, and cars keep my kids distracted and happy.
This is our current favorite is Water Wow!
Other favorite must-haves for cruises includes: cold and warm weather clothes, sunscreen, hats, playing cards, crayons, and bathing suits.
Packing can be frustrating as you are worried about forgetting something important. Make a list and keep adding to it as you remember things that you want to bring. We use packing cubes to help keep things organized and fit everything.
FreshCruiser Tip: Don’t be afraid to get your kids involved in the packing process. Allow a little space for a few clothes or small toys they want to bring.
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I do research on every ship we are considering to find out if the amenities, cruise size, and activities are for my family before we book. I have to admit, when I came across the North Star on Royal Caribbean’s Ovation of the Seas, it wasn’t on the top of my list. It would be a $40 per person charge since we were sailing during the Ovation of the Seas China season. The price seemed high compared to all the included activities such as the rock climbing wall, bumper cars, roller skating, and Splashaway Bay.
I was wrong.
It was one of my favorite activities I did while cruising on Royal Caribbean’s Ovation of the Seas. I was able to literally experience a birds-eye-view of the ship.
Your journey starts by entering the capsule. The glass-windowed capsule has 360 degree views. The capsule moves slowly throughout the approximately 12-minute trip.
As North Star’s arm moved over to the port of the ship, you are suspended over the ship, looking back at all the cabins and upper decks.
Next, the arm extends upwards to an 80-degree angle and you are now over 300 feet above sea level. As you look down to the ship, you feel as though you are “soaring” and almost spying on the fun below.
On a sea day, my husband and I dropped the kids off at the Adventure Ocean and had an afternoon date since my toddlers were unable to go on the North Star due to height requirements. Leaving the kids behind, allowed us to truly take in the vast height and remarkable views. There was only one other couple in the pod with us, which made the experience more romantic and all around enjoyable.
I highly recommend the experience.
Below are a few North Star Facts (Source: Royal Caribbean)
FreshCruiser Tip: It will be the most crowded at the beginning of the cruise. Plan to go on North Star a few days later to escape the crowds.
A photo tour of the kids’ areas on Royal Caribbean’s Ovation of the Seas
What is there to do onboard the Ovation of the Seas with Kids?
Ovation of the Seas. Picture taken from North Star attraction.We spent 8 days with our two toddlers on Royal Caribbean’s Quantum Class Ship, Ovation of the Seas in Asia. The ship was child-friendly with many spots throughout the ship specifically for toddlers and kids. The 8-day itinerary included the following ports: Kochi, Japan, Miyazaki, Japan, and Busan, Korea.
My daughter was a Royal Tot (ages 18- 36 months) and my son was an Aquanaut (ages 3-5 years).
My son kept asking us if he could go to Adventure Ocean. On other ships that we have been on, we’d have to encourage him to go each time. The activities were well planned and when I would come to pick him up, he’d say, “Mommy, can you come back after we finish this game?” There is no better compliment than that.
There was a small hourly fee for my younger daughter to be dropped off at the Royal Tots Nursery. It was the first time we ever left her with someone that wasn’t family. There were never any tears or sadness when we dropped her off. She enjoyed the attention from the staff and exploring all the new toys.
I wish there was enough staff to have Adventure Ocean open all day as many times my son wanted to go, it was closed. For instance, it was closed mid-day for a few hours and from 5pm to 7pm every night.
Splashaway Bay has two waterslides, a splash pad area, and a whirlpool pool. The slides offer endless fun and are manageable for kids to go on their own.
Splashaway Bay Kids' WaterparkUnfortunately your child must be a minimum of 42"inches tall to ride the slides. I felt this was strict as the slides are very basic and appeal to a younger child.
Splashaway Bay Kids' Waterpark
Since it can get cool on deck and the water isn’t heated, I’d recommend bringing a wetsuit for your child.
There are indoor and outdoor pools on the Ovation of the Seas including an adult-only pool at the bow of the ship. My son would jump in and swim to the other side. He loved going into the indoor pool after breakfast during sea days. There were complimentary life jackets for children who needed one. Children must be potty trained to use the pools, no diapers or swim diapers are allowed.
Seaplex
Seaplex is a large indoor space which offers activities such as bumper cars, roller skating, and basketball. During the roller skating session, my son and I laced up the borrowed skates and took a spin around the rink. It was my son’s first time on roller skates and I hadn’t been on them in over 15 years. The opportunity to roller skate is why I love cruising so much. It got my son out of his comfort zone, tried something new, and we both had fun doing it together. There was no additional charge.
My 3 year-old son and I exhibited our adventurous spirit and booked a reservation for RipCord by iFLY®, “the first skydiving experience at sea.” When my son’s two minutes were up, he asked to go again! It was a special moment to do something like this with my son. Cruising offers many opportunities to make lifetime memories.
“Welcome to Play” reads the sign as you enter the parent-supervised indoor play area on the ship. There are slides, toys, and all sorts of things to play with inside the indoor playground. It offers an alternative to being dropped off at Adventure Ocean. Smaller children can explore and play while with their parents.
As part of the Royal Tots program, we checked-out a bag of toys to play in the room. Each bag has a theme from transportation to building. Every few days we would return one bag and pick up a new one. It provided our kids with something new to play with as we got ready every morning. It also was a good exercise in borrowing and sharing toys.
My son giving Po (Kung Fu Panda) a hug
The DreamWorks characters were also sailing on the Ovation of the Seas with us!My son was in awe while meeting the characters during their daily appearances throughout the ship. The characters typically came out and performed a 1-2 minute dance and then posed for pictures.
Adventure Ocean Dance Party with Dreamworks CharactersOn our final day at sea, there was an Adventure Ocean dance party with the DreamWorks characters which was definitely a highlight of the cruise.
The activities for kids on the Ovation of the Seas are endless. Although my toddlers were not tall enough to experience all of them, the additional activities include: North Star observation capsule, FlowRider® surf simulator, and a 30-foot high Rock Climbing Wall. Even though my kids were too short, it will give them something to look forward to trying on future sailings.
We always felt there were many activities to pick from during our 8-day cruise on the Ovation of the Seas. The ship was truly designed where there are spaces for kids of all ages.
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