Carnival will continue skipping Puerto Vallarta for the ‘next few weeks’
Carnival Cruise Line will continue avoiding calls at Puerto Vallarta for the foreseeable future.
It announced Carnival Panorama’s February 28 call in Puerto Vallarta is canceled and the cruise line hasn’t given a date for when they will resume.
It said this pause will last at least ‘a few weeks.’
“Our team has been closely monitoring the situation, and while the cruise industry has largely sailed itineraries as planned this week, Carnival has made the decision to wait a few weeks before returning to Puerto Vallarta,” it told booked guests in a letter this week.
Impacted pre booked shore excursions in Puerto Vallarta will be automatically refunded, the line said.
“Our cruise lines are directly notifying affected guests and travel advisors,” Carnival added.
Other Carnival brand ships have canceled Puerta Vallarta tours until at least mid-March.
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