Carnival Cruise Line's Larger and Newer Carnival Splendor Will Replace the Carnival Miracle Out of New York in 2013
Carnival Cruise Line's Carnival Splendor to Sail From New York in 2013 |
Carnival Cruise Lines announced several
exciting itineraries for the 2013 season designed to offer more
fun and memorable cruise options on both coasts.
Next spring, the company will reposition Carnival Miracle to the West Coast following a special Panama Canal voyage, and bring Carnival Splendor to New York, following three spectacular South America cruises.
Next spring, the company will reposition Carnival Miracle to the West Coast following a special Panama Canal voyage, and bring Carnival Splendor to New York, following three spectacular South America cruises.
The
2,124-passenger Carnival Miracle will shift to the West Coast in
spring 2013 to operate the line’s Alaska and Hawaii cruises,
currently offered on the Carnival Spirit, which is being
repositioned to Australia to operate the line’s first cruises
from that country. Carnival Miracle will also operate a
seasonal Mexican Riviera program featuring the seven-day
itinerary currently available on Carnival Splendor.
In turn, the 3,006-passenger Carnival
Splendor will reposition to New York to assume Carnival
Miracle’s year-round eight-day Caribbean schedule beginning in
March 2013, representing a capacity increase of 41 percent with
this newer vessel. Before making its Big Apple debut, Carnival
Splendor will offer three fantastic 13- to 18-day South America
voyages from February to March 2013.
“Carnival Miracle, which
recently emerged from a refurbishment that included the addition
of an exclusive Serenity adults-only retreat and other
enhancements, will provide guests with a fresh and exciting
choice for West Coast cruising,” said Gerry Cahill, Carnival
president and CEO. “At the same time, Carnival Splendor will
provide a newer, larger ship on our year-round program from New
York and during the course of its repositioning will offer three
South America cruises that visit some of the region’s most
spectacular and sought-after destinations,” he added.
Exciting South America and Panama Canal Cruises
Exciting South America and Panama Canal Cruises
The repositioning of these two
ships has provided an opportunity to offer a number of exciting
voyages to South America and the Panama Canal.
Carnival Splendor will offer three South America voyages in February and March 2013. A 17-day “South America Explorer” cruise will depart Long Beach Feb. 3 and arrive Santiago (Valparaiso), Chile, Feb. 20, 2013, visiting Cabo San Lucas and Huatulco, Mexico; Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala; Quito (Manta), Ecuador, where guests can embark on an excursion to the Galapagos; Lima (Callao), Peru, offering an opportunity to visit Machu Picchu; and Arica, Chile.
Carnival Splendor will offer three South America voyages in February and March 2013. A 17-day “South America Explorer” cruise will depart Long Beach Feb. 3 and arrive Santiago (Valparaiso), Chile, Feb. 20, 2013, visiting Cabo San Lucas and Huatulco, Mexico; Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala; Quito (Manta), Ecuador, where guests can embark on an excursion to the Galapagos; Lima (Callao), Peru, offering an opportunity to visit Machu Picchu; and Arica, Chile.
A 13-day “Fjords, Glaciers & Patagonia”
voyage will operate from Santiago (Valparaiso) to Buenos Aires,
Argentina, Feb. 20 to March 5, 2013, calling at Puerto Montt,
Chile, before cruising the Chilean Fjords and Darwin Channel.
This breathtaking itinerary is followed by calls at Punta
Arenas, Chile; Ushuaia and Puerto Madryn, Argentina; and
Montevideo, Uruguay.
An 18-day “Brazilian & Caribbean
Splendor” voyage sailing from Buenos Aires to New York March
5-23, 2013, will feature ports that include Rio de Janeiro,
Salvador, Recife, and Fortaleza, Brazil; Bridgetown, Barbados;
and Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos Islands.
Carnival Miracle will operate a
15-day Panama Canal cruise from New York to Long Beach March
16-31, 2013, positioning the vessel for its year-round West
Coast deployment. In addition to the unforgettable experience
of transiting the Panama Canal, the cruise will visit beautiful
and historic destinations in five different countries, including
Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos Islands; Cartagena, Colombia;
Puntarenas, Costa Rica; Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala; and Cabo San
Lucas, Mexico.
Carnival Miracle to Alaska, Hawaii, Mexican Riviera
Carnival Miracle to Alaska, Hawaii, Mexican Riviera
Carnival Miracle will operate seven-day Mexican Riviera cruises
from Long Beach featuring the seaside resort town of Puerto
Vallarta and a special two-day visit to beautiful Cabo San
Lucas. These popular cruises will be offered in April 2013 and
from October 2013 through April 2014.
Carnival Miracle will reposition
from Long Beach to Seattle in spring 2013 to operate the line’s
seven-day “Fun Ship” Alaska program. Following a special
eight-day Alaska cruise from Vancouver to Seattle departing
April 29, the week-long voyages will depart from Seattle every
Tuesday from May 7 to Sept. 10, 2013, calling at the scenic
Alaska destinations of Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan, as well as
Victoria, British Columbia, and cruising Tracy Arm Fjord. This
unforgettable Alaskan experience will offer consumers myriad
opportunities to explore and enjoy the awe-inspiring scenery and
wildlife of The Last Frontier.
Carnival Miracle will offer several
15-day Hawaii cruises in 2013 and 2014. Three cruises will
operate roundtrip from Long Beach with departures on Oct. 19 and
Dec. 7, 2013, as well as Jan. 18, 2014. There will also be a
15-day Hawaii cruise from Long Beach to Vancouver departing
April 14, 2013 and another from Vancouver to Long Beach
departing Sept. 17, 2013. These voyages feature some of the
Aloha State’s most beautiful and breathtaking ports of call,
including Hilo, Kona, Nawiliwili, Kahului, and Honolulu.
Carnival Splendor to Cruise Year-Round From the Big Apple
Carnival Splendor to Cruise Year-Round From the Big Apple
Beginning March 23, 2013,
Carnival Splendor will launch a year-round schedule of eight-day
Caribbean cruises from New York with three uniquely different
itineraries that showcase the brilliant diversity of
destinations throughout the Caribbean, Bahamas and Florida. The
eight-day itineraries include Bahamas/Florida cruises with port
calls to Port Canaveral (Orlando), Fla., Nassau and Freeport,
The Bahamas; Eastern Caribbean departures with visits to San
Juan, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. and Grand Turk; and
Exotic Eastern Caribbean cruises to the private Bahamian island
of Half Moon Cay, Grand Turk and Nassau. There will also be a
special seven-day Bermuda cruise departing April 16, 2013.
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