Carnival Resumes Operations from Tampa with Carnival Pride

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Carnival Pride resumes operations from Tampa. (Photo courtesy of Carnival Cruise Line.)

Carnival Cruise Line resumed guest operations today from Tampa, Fla. with Carnival Pride. A second ship, Carnival Paradise, will join Carnival Pride, in March 2022.

To commemorate the special day, Carnival held a “Back to Fun” event at the Port of Tampa. Carnival’s vice president of guest operations Sarah Beth Reno, Carnival Pride Captain Rino Costanzo, and Port Tampa Bay’s executive vice president and chief commercial officer Raul Alfonso cut a ceremonial ribbon and officially welcomed the first guests on board. Carnival Pride departed on Nov. 14, 2021 on a 7-day cruise to the Western Caribbean with stops in the Mexican ports of Costa Maya and Cozumel, as well as Belize and Mahogany Bay in Roatan, Honduras.

“We have been a proud member of the Tampa community for more than 25 years, having been the first cruise line to sail from Tampa in 1994, so we’re absolutely thrilled to provide our guests an opportunity to get Back to Fun from the port while supporting the local economy,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line, in a press statement.

“We are so pleased to have Carnival Cruise Line returning to Port Tampa Bay. The return of cruising has a far-reaching impact on our region, with many local businesses standing to benefit. It’s estimated that a ship like Carnival Pride generates an average of $334,000 in passenger and crew onshore spending per call,” said Raul Alfonso, executive vice president and chief commercial officer, Port Tampa Bay, in a press statement.

Cruise operations in Tampa are part of Carnival’s close-to-home ship deployment strategy, which positions ships near large U.S. population centers along the East and West Coasts and the Gulf of Mexico to make cruising convenient for everyone.

Carnival Pride’s offerings from Tampa include 6-, 7- and 8-day Western Caribbean sailings.

With more than half of its U.S. fleet already in guest operations, additional ships will resume service in the coming weeks and months as Carnival’s restart of operations continues. All 22 of its U.S.-based ships will be back in guest operations by March 2022.

For more information, visit carnival.com.

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