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In the spirit of planning ahead, Carnival Cruise Line begins opening its 2025-26 deployment with new sailings from Galveston available for booking now. Carnival Breeze, Carnival Dream and the newest ship in the fleet—Carnival Jubilee, set to debut later this year—are now available for sale with sailings through April 2026.

“Galveston is one of our most popular homeports, and the addition of Carnival Jubilee brings not only an all-new cruise experience and increased capacity, it also gives us the opportunity to freshen our offerings for the other popular ships homeported there, Carnival Dream and Carnival Breeze,” said Fred Stein, Carnival’s president of revenue planning and deployment, in a media statement. “Building on our strong portfolio of options out of Texas will give our guests in that region great new options as they look ahead and plan for their future vacations.”

Carnival Cruise Line Will Offer New 4- to 8-Day Sailings from Galveston

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The Carnival Breeze will sail Galveston to Mexico.

The Carnival fleet will offer a range of 4-, 5-, 6-, 7-, and 8-day sailings. Following is a sampling of what each ship will offer starting May, 2025.

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The Carnival Jubilee is under construction in Germany.

Carnival Jubilee: Week-long sailings aboard Carnival’s newest ship feature Mahogany Bay, Isla Roatan, and Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico—all destinations offering sun-drenched beaches and pristine waters surrounded by tropical vegetation and exotic wildlife. Shore excursions in this region include everything from touring ancient Mayan ruins in Cozumel to snorkeling in Costa Maya.

Carnival Dream: New sailings include 6-day itineraries to such Western Caribbean destinations as Belize, Mahogany Bay, and Isla Roatan, as well as Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico. 8-day cruises explore the Eastern Caribbean with visits to Key West and the Bahamas.

Carnival Breeze: An array of 4- and 5-day cruise options bring guests from Galveston to Mexico. On all sailings, the ship will visit Cozumel, one of Carnival’s most popular destinations. 5-day itineraries add Progreso as a second port of call.

For more information, visit carnival.com.