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Carnival Cruise Line Adds More Sailings From New York City and Los Angeles for 2026

The sailings include some Carnival Journeys itineraries.

by Daniel McCarthy  November 15, 2024
Carnival Venezia sailing in new York city

Carnival Venezia. Photo: Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival Cruise Line unveiled more of its 2026-2027 lineup on Thursday, including additional cruises from New York City and Long Beach, California.

From New York, Carnival Venezia will operate a season of four- to eight-day cruises from the Manhattan Cruise Terminal. The schedule includes sailings to Bermuda, Canada, and the Caribbean, with an 11-day Carnival Journeys repositioning cruise from Port Canaveral launching the season in March.

From Long Beach, Carnival will deploy both Carnival Firenze and Carnival Radiance. Firenze will offer three- and four-day cruises with stops in Ensenada and Catalina Island. Radiance will sail a season of Mexican Riviera cruises along with several Carnival Journeys itineraries to Hawaii. The Mexican Riviera sailings include stops in Cabo San Lucas and Ensenada, while the 14-day Hawaii cruises will visit four islands: Maui, Oahu, Kauai, and Hawaii.

Carnival Panorama will also homeport in Long Beach during the 2026-2027 season, sailing Mexican Riviera itineraries with stops in Cabo San Lucas, Ensenada, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán, and La Paz.

Both sets of sailings are now on sale.

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