4 7 guests from all over the USA,” says Stein. “With our newest flagship sailing from Miami, one of our most popular and strategic homeports, we can offer exciting itineraries for our guests.” However, to reach its home in South Florida, Carnival Celebration will first be making a transatlantic crossing from the Port of Southampton, UK, an itinerary that Stein is particularly excited by. “The transatlantic voyage has some incredible ports of call,” he says. “Carnival Celebration will visit Vigo, La Coruña and Tenerife in Spain, as well as Funchal in Portugal.” Carnival Celebration will alternate between three different itineraries around the Caribbean when she begins sailing from Miami. A six-day ‘Exotic Western and Eastern Caribbean’ itinerary will visit destinations including Costa Maya and Cozumel in Mexico, Mahogany Bay in Honduras, Amber Cove in the Dominican Republic, Grand Turk of the Turks and Caicos Islands and Nassau, the capital of The Bahamas. A seven-day version of the voyage will call at San Juan in Puerto Rico and St Maarten or St. Thomas instead of Grand Turk and Nassau. Meanwhile, an eight-day ‘Exotic Eastern Caribbean and Southern Caribbean’ voyage will visit Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao alongside Amber Cove, Grand Turk, San Juan and St. Thomas. “Our guests love all our ports of call,” says Stein. “We wanted to combine Carnival Cruise Line’s most popular ports with our brand new flagship, and the destinations that Carnival Celebration will visit consistently deliver high satisfaction scores and are in high demand with our guests.” CFIP “ We wanted to combine Carnival Cruise Line’s most popular ports with our flagship” Carnival Celebration has been constructed at Meyer Turku shipyard in Finland
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