Carnival Cruise Line boosts 2024 European cruises
Carnival Cruise Line is expanding its seasonal European cruises schedule for 2024.
It opened reservations for a series of 17 cruises aboard Carnival Legend.
They begin with a 12-day transatlantic cruise from Baltimore on April 15, 2024.
It includes visits to Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal; Malaga and Valencia, Spain.
From Europe, the ship will operate from three homeports: Barcelona, Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy; and Dover .
“This extensive series for 2024 offers an excellent variety of itinerary lengths and options to experience Europe the best way possible,” said President Christine Duffy.
It includes an eight-day Mediterranean sailing from Barcelona which visits Malta; multiple Italy stops and Toulon.
There is also a nine-day British Isles sailing departing Dover visiting Holyhead, Greenock Belfast, Liverpool, Dublin and Cork.
Carnival Legend will sail in Europe throughout the summer until late October.
It then crosses the Atlantic to The Bahamas before arriving at new homeport Tampa.
Learn more about : Carnival Cruise Line ( N. America )
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