Carnival Cruise Line opens sales for Carnival Spirit season from Mobile
Carnival Cruise Line has opened sales for 2024/2025 Caribbean cruises from Mobile, AL. on Carnival Spirit.
The new sailings from Mobile include five-, six- and eight-day itineraries, as well as a 12-day Carnival Journeys Southern Caribbean cruise.
“These sailings offer some great new choices for our guests and build on our plans for the Mobile community,” said Fred Stein, VP of revenue planning.
New Carnival Spirit sailings from Mobile feature a wide selection of itineraries operating from the fall of 2024 through spring 2025.
Carnival Spirit will begin homeporting in Mobile for the first time this October.
Itineraries include Western Caribbean cruises to Mahogany Bay, Roatan; Belize; Costa Maya and Cozumel.
Other options include a Bahamas sailing calling at Key West; Freeport, Nassau and Half Moon Cay.
The ship is currently deployed to Seattle operating Alaska cruises which will conclude this fall.
The ship then sails a Carnival Journeys cruise from Seattle to New Orleans.
Learn more about : Carnival Cruise Line ( N. America )
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