Carnival Cruise Line has opened cruises for bookings on Carnival Luminosa, a cruise ship that they’re buying from sister cruise line Costa Cruises.
Carnival Luminosa will enter Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet in November and sail out of Brisbane, Australia. After a season in Australia, the cruise ship will transfer to Seattle and provide cruises to Alaska. The cruise ship is a sister ship to Carnival’s 4 Spirit class vessels.
Carnival Luminosa could have a dry dock earlier than getting into service with Carnival. The ship will obtain the brand new crimson, white, and blue livery and can sport a classic funnel design just like the earliest Carnival cruise ships.
“We couldn’t be prouder to welcome Carnival Luminosa to our fleet and to start out our extremely anticipated sailings from Brisbane adopted by distinctive bucket-list itineraries in Alaska,” stated Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line. “To really make Luminosa really feel a part of the Carnival Cruise Line household, we’re including our stunning new livery to her hull, after all, and are conserving her throwback funnel design that after adorned a few of our most iconic earlier vessels. We’ll be including some Carnival options within the upcoming dry dock and adapting some current options to align with Carnival’s informal type, however in the end, our crew will make everybody really feel proper at house as quickly as they be part of the ship.”
Many Carnival favorites shall be added to Carnival Luminosa together with Playlist Productions, The Punchliner Comedy Membership, Limelight Lounge, Piano Bar 88, Alchemy Bar, RedFrog Rum Bar, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, Chef’s Desk, Bonsai Sushi Specific, Seaday Brunch, Serenity Grownup-Solely Retreat, and Cloud 9 Spa, amongst others.
Carnival Luminosa will sail a collection of eight to 11 night time cruises out of Australia. As soon as the ship repositions to Seattle within the spring/summer time of 2022, the vessel will sail seven night time cruises to Alaska with port stops in Juneau, Haines, Tracy Arm Fjord, and Victoria.