Carnival Legend will reposition to Tampa
Carnival Cruise Line will reposition the 2,124-passenger Carnival Legend to Tampa in the autumn of 2019.
Before then the ship will have an extensive dry dock renovation which will add various new food and beverage concepts, retail outlets and the Camp Ocean kids play area.
The Legend will sail seven-day Alaska cruises from Seattle, then head to Australia.
The ship returns to Seattle for more Alaska sailings before redeploying to Tampa.
This includes longer Carnival Journeys sailings, such as a 16-day Hawaii cruise from Vancouver and a 15-day Panama Canal repositioning voyage from Los Angeles to Tampa.
It replaces the Carnival Miracle on week-long Caribbean sailings from Tampa beginning October 27, 2019 with calls at Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Roatan, Honduras and Belize.
In addition, the Tampa schedule includes a one-off round trip 14-day sailing through the Panama Canal as well as a partial transit on the Canal calling at Limon and Grand Cayman.
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