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Carnival Cruise Line adds new home ports in popular cruise region
Carnival will sail from more home ports than ever in this in-demand cruise region during the 2027/2028 season.
Devastating Hurricane Melissa wasn’t the only alarming event that disrupted cruises this week. Not long after Category 5 Hurricane Melissa made landfall in Jamaica on Oct. 28, an oil spill occurred at a major U.S. port, closing a waterway and preventing one popular cruise ship from departing on schedule for its first Caribbean cruise of the season.
Carnival Cruise Line’s Brand Ambassador John Heald said that the company’s adults-only cruises are “extraordinarily popular” with passengers. In a social media update, he noted that the special sailings received positive feedback from the market but mentioned that Carnival will continue to offer multi-generational experiences.
P&O Cruises is increasing the price for three of its drink package options, but one package is actually going lower in price.
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Carnival Cruise Line Releases Unexpected Sunscreen Flavored Ice Cream, But How Does It Taste?
Sunscreen is an important product for staying safe while out on the hot sun, and nobody knows about bringing people to sunny places better than Carnival Cruise Line.
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Carnival Cruise Line quietly raises Wi-Fi prices
The cruise line seems to be making Wi-Fi plan price increases an annual end-of-year occurrence. Carnival last increased its Wi-Fi prices in December 2024, after raising them in December 2023.