Carnival cancels five Galveston sailings due to drydock schedule change
Carnival Cruise Line has announced the cancelation of five sailings on Carnival Breeze due to planned drydock maintenance.
The five cruises are from the port of Galveston in early 2027.
The voyages were scheduled for January 11, 2027; March 5, 2027; March 13, 2027; March 18, 2027; and March 22, 2027.
“As we manage a busy dry dock schedule, we must sometimes adjust our sailing schedule to accommodate planned maintenance,” Carnival said.
“Affected guests were informed of this change several weeks ago, and we assisted in finding other sailing options.”
Carnival Breeze offers Caribbean cruises year-round from Galveston.
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