Carnival Cruise Line has launched four new ‘Carnival Journeys’ Asia-Pacific sailings.
The sailings are on Carnival Luminosa and Carnival Adventure, in 2026 and 2027, respectively.
The itineraries will feature seven inaugural ports of call for the cruise line and visit destinations in Japan, Southeast Asia and Australia.
Carnival Luminosa’s new itineraries comprise:
14-day Tokyo to Singapore cruise, departing October 9, 2026. Inaugural visits to Hong Kong; Osaka (Kyoto) and Fukuoka (Hakata) in Japan; South Korea’s Seogwipo (Jeju); and Keelung (Taipei) in Taiwan. The cruise will also visit Phu My (Ho Chi Minh) in Vietnam.
14-day Journey from Singapore to Brisbane, departing November 30, 2026. Visiting Bali; Darwin, Cairns and Airlie Beach, Australia.
Carnival Adventure, will operate the following:
14-day Cruise from Sydney to Singapore, departing January 27, 2027. Visiting Airlie Beach and Darwin, Australia; and Bali and Lombok, Indonesia.
Nine-day Southeast Asia cruise, departing February 27, 2027, roundtrip from Singapore. Inaugural visits to Koh Samui and Laem Chabang (Bangkok), Thailand, and Sihanoukville, Cambodia. The sailing will also visit Phu My (Ho Chi Minh).
Carnival Adventure officially joins the fleet from P&O Cruises Australia in March 2025.
Fred Stein, VP of itinerary planning for Carnival Cruise Line, said: “These new itineraries represent some of our most exotic and diverse offerings in the Asia-Pacific region. With our expanded deployment in Australia, we’re able to offer our guests itineraries with more variety.”
‘Carnival Journeys’ itineraries are a limited series of voyages with additional onboard experiences on offer.
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