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Carnival Glory returns to sea after refurbishments

Carnival Glory returns to sea after refurbishments

Ship is now homeporting at Port Canaveral and offering three- and four-day Bahamas itineraries

Carnival Glory has returned to service following a 21-day stint in dry dock to refurbish its onboard public spaces.

The 2,980-passenger Carnival Cruise Line ship left Barcelona on 18 April 2024 on a 14-day Carnival Journeys transatlantic cruise to its new homeport of Port Canaveral.

On 2 May, Carnival Glory joined Carnival Freedom, Carnival Vista and Mardi Gras in Port Canaveral, offering three- and four-day itineraries visiting the Bahamas, including Nassau, Freeport, Princess Cays and Bimini.

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The ship features refreshed furnishings and décor across all public areas; a newly added Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge honouring military veterans and active-duty service members, and Dreams Photography Studio.

Camp Ocean (pictured), which is designed for younger cruisers and developed with the Kennedy Space Centre Visitor Complex, has been fitted with a large video wall to enhance the Space Cruisers programme.

Camp Ocean, which is designed for younger cruisers and developed with the Kennedy Space Centre Visitor Complex, has been fitted with a large video wall to enhance the Space Cruisers programme on Carnival Glory.

Upgrades have also been made to the Warehouse video arcade, the spa and the casino, with the addition of a non-smoking casino area.


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