Carnival Legend in Alaska

Carnival unveils 2027 Alaska sailings, expanded Carnival Journeys program

SEATTLE — Carnival Cruise Line has revealed its full 2027 Alaska deployment, featuring three ships sailing from Seattle and San Francisco and offering more than 50 sailings during the summer season.

In addition to the Alaska program, several extended Carnival Journeys cruises have been announced, including a transpacific voyage and the line’s return to Acapulco for the first time since 2010.

Carnival Spirit and Carnival Legend will homeport in Seattle, while Carnival Luminosa will operate out of San Francisco. All three ships will offer repositioning cruises in spring and fall alongside their regular Alaska itineraries.

Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line, said, “At Carnival, our three-ship deployment continues to serve up the perfect blend of the Alaskan landscape’s breathtaking natural beauty and our signature Carnival fun. Cruising is truly the best way to see Alaska, which is why these itineraries remain extremely popular each year – and all-the-more reason why travelers plan Alaska cruises far in advance.”

CARNIVAL LUMINOSA

On April 6, 2027, Carnival Luminosa will reposition from Sydney to San Francisco with a 23-day Transpacific Journeys sailing. The itinerary includes calls in Suva (Fiji), Moorea, Papeete (French Polynesia) and Honolulu. Starting May 3, 2027, the ship will offer 10-day Alaska cruises to Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, Tracy Arm Fjord and Prince Rupert. Carnival Luminosa will also operate several Baja Mexico cruises, including nine four-day sailings from San Francisco to Ensenada, offering weekend getaways along Mexico’s Pacific coast.


CARNIVAL LEGEND

Carnival Legend will join the Carnival Journeys program with a 16-day repositioning cruise from Tampa to Seattle, departing April 4, 2027. This sailing marks Carnival’s return to Acapulco, Mexico for the first time since 2010, with additional stops in Cartagena and Santa Marta (Colombia), Cabo San Lucas and a full Panama Canal transit.

Starting April 20, 2027, Carnival Legend will offer 22 week-long Alaska cruises from Seattle, visiting Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, Tracy Arm Fjord and Victoria, British Columbia. On Sept. 21, 2027, the ship will operate a 16-day Hawaii itinerary from Seattle, with visits to Honolulu, Hilo, Nawiliwili, Kahului and Victoria.


CARNIVAL SPIRIT

Newly opened itineraries for sale include two Carnival Journeys cruises aboard Carnival Spirit. A nine-day Western Caribbean voyage will depart Mobile on March 20, 2027, visiting Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Montego Bay and Isla Tropicale. On March 29, the ship will begin a 16-day Panama Canal cruise with stops in Cartagena, Cabo San Lucas and Puntarenas, Costa Rica.

On April 14, 2027, Carnival Spirit will sail a 15-day journey to Hawaii from Seattle, visiting all four major Hawaiian Islands and Victoria. The ship will begin its 20 seven-day Alaska cruises from Seattle on April 29, 2027, with ports including Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway, Tracy Arm Fjord and Victoria. An additional nine-day option adds Sitka to the itinerary.

For more information on Carnival’s Alaska cruises, go to https://www.carnival.com/cruise-to/alaska-cruises.

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