Carnival Legend to homeport in Galveston in 2025
Carnival Legend will be deployed at the Port of Galveston, Texas for the fall of 2025, Carnival Cruise Line just announced.
Carnival Legend will join Carnival Dream, Carnival Breeze and Carnival Jubilee at the port.
It will offer a variety of four to 10-day Western Caribbean cruises.
There will also be Panama Canal cruises.
Carnival Legend’s Galveston cruise schedule is now open for sale.
“Carnival Legend’s deployment in Galveston strengthens our already strong portfolio of sailings from Texas, adding more variety,” said Fred Stein, VP of revenue planning and deployment.
Legend’s Western Caribbean cruises begin fall of 2025 through early 2026.
It will alternate between shorter and longer cruises.
The five-day sailing visits Cozumel and Progreso, Mexico, and 10-day itineraries v Grand Cayman, Montego Bay, Roatan; Belize and more.
Additionally, there is an eight-day Christmas sailing set for December 18, 2025.
Before its move to Galveston, Carnival Legend will sail a 16-day Carnival Journeys cruise from San Francisco to Cabo San Lucas and Costa Rica before transiting the Panama Canal.
It then calls at Cartagena, Colombia before arriving in Galveston.
A second 14-day Carnival Journeys cruise, roundtrip from Galveston, departs on February 2, 2026 through the Panama Canal.
Additionally, three are three more 10-day Panama Canal cruises.
Learn more about : Carnival Cruise Line ( N. America )
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