Sales open for Carnival Firenze inaugural season
Carnival Cruise Line has opened reservations for the inaugural season of Carnival Firenze.
It will begin sailing year-round from Long Beach, CA starting in May 2024 through April 2025.
Sailings are now open for sale on Carnival.com.
Named after the iconic city of Florence, Carnival Firenze is designed to evoke the same Italian charm.
“This stunning ship will serve as a great new cruise vacation option from Long Beach,” said CCL President Christine Duffy.
It offers a range of sailings to Baja Mexico and the Mexican Riviera.
There are 15 different itinerary options of three to seven-day cruises.
Sailings now open for sale from Long Beach include the 5-day Mexican Riviera inaugural cruise departing May 2, 2024 and the 7-day Mexican Riviera Cruise.
The latter calls at Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Carnival Firenze is the second ship to showcase all-new Carnival Fun Italian Style experiences, after Carnival Venezia.
Carnival Fun Italian Style incorporates Carnival’s signature amenities plus new Italian-themed concepts and venues..
Learn more about : Carnival Cruise Line ( N. America )
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