Carnival Cruise Line adds new Asia cruises
Carnival Cruise Line opened reservations for two all-new Asia cruises for 2024.
They will mark the first-ever port visits for Carnival between Long Beach and Tokyo and Sydney and Singapore.
Bookings are now available for 2024 departures on four new Carnival Journeys on Carnival Panorama and Carnival Splendor.
“Offering guests new destinations builds on our portfolio of Carnival Journeys sailings,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line.
The four new itineraries include:
Carnival Panorama
18-day Transpacific Carnival Journeys from Long Beach to Tokyo (Yokohama) on Aug. 22, 2024. It calls at Ketchikan; Sitka,; Icy Strait Point, Kushiroand Aomori, Japan
25-day Transpacific Carnival Journeys sailing from Singapore to Long Beach departing on Oct. 12, 2024 – Ho Chi Minh, Kota Kinabalu, Manila, Guam; Honolulu, Maui.
Carnival Splendor
15-day Carnival Journeys sailing from Sydney to Singapore departing on July 21, 2024 – Brisbane, Airlie Beach, Cairns, Lombok, Bali.
16-day Carnival Journeys sailing from Singapore to Sydney departing on Aug. 24, 2024 – Jakarta, Bali, Lombok, Darwin, Airlie Beach, Moreton Island, Australia.
Carnival Panorama will be the first Carnival ship to visit Manila and Carnival Splendor will mark the first visit to Jakarta.
Learn more about : Carnival Cruise Line ( N. America ) Carnival Cruise Line ( Asia Pecific )
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