What cruises leave Florida?

What cruises leave Florida?

Carnival Cruise Lines, Carnival Conquest.

  • Celebrity Cruises, Celebrity Apex.
  • Celebrity Cruises, Celebrity Millennium.
  • MSC Cruises, MSC Meraviglia.
  • MSC Cruises, MSC Meraviglia.
  • Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Seven Seas Splendor.
  • Royal Caribbean International (RCL), RCL Independence of the Seas.
  • Is Carnival still going to Key West?

    Carnival Cruise Line still has cruises to Key West on the itineraries for three ships in January, and more after that, although a letter from ships agents seems to suggest Carnival has cancelled these calls.

    Are cruises going out of Florida yet?

    Are cruises operating from Florida yet? Yes. So far, four cruise ships have restarted from Florida ports to the Caribbean: Carnival Horizon and Freedom of the Seas from PortMiami and Celebrity Edge and Celebrity Equinox from Port Everglades.

    Do you need passport for Bahamas cruise?

    Do You Need a Passport to Cruise to the Bahamas? If you are a US citizen, you can take a “closed-loop cruise” (one that begins and ends at the same port) to The Bahamas without a passport. Instead, you’ll need to present another proof of citizenship such as a birth certificate and a government-issued photo ID.

    Why did Carnival cancel Key West?

    Key West may be off the list due to its recent efforts at limiting the majority of cruise ship traffic it sees. Pre-pandemic, Carnival was visiting Key West as many as three times a week. Last November city voters overwhelming approved three ballot initiatives to curb cruise traffic.

    Are cruise ships stopping in Key West?

    Most cruise ships are no longer welcome, say more than half of Key West’s voters, who, in November 2020, approved local referendums to drastically reduce the number of ships — and people — that can dock in Key West. At 9 a.m. Saturday, the Crystal Serenity will dock at the privately owned Pier B.

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