Carnival Cruise Line has opened bookings for its 2024 sailings for
cruises between Long Beach, California and Tokyo (Yokohama), Japan, as
well as between Sydney, Australia and Singapore onboard the Carnival
Panorama and Carnival Splendor.
“We have over 150 long cruises open for sale right now, with
itineraries taking guests to beautiful places all over the world, and
now Carnival Panorama and Carnival Splendor will expand on that with
these truly unique sailings," said Christine Duffy, president of
Carnival Cruise Line.
These 2024 sailings will mark two first-ever port visits for
Carnival. Carnival Panorama will be the first ship in the cruise line to
visit Manila, Philippines, while Carnival Splendor will mark the cruise
line’s first visit to Tanjung Priok in Indonesia.
Both the 4,000-guest Carnival Panorama and 3,000-guest Carnival
Splendor offer a variety of activities and onboard dining options,
including Carnival Waterworks – a waterpark, Piano Bar 88, Fahrenheit
555 Steakhouse, Cloud 9 Salon & Spa and the Serenity Adult-Only
Retreat.
Carnival Panorama will offer two itineraries:
•
18-day Transpacific Carnival Journeys sailing from Long Beach to Tokyo
(Yokohama) departing on 22 August 2024, with port of calls at Ketchikan,
AK; Cruise Endicott Arm Fjord; Sitka, AK; Icy Strait Point, AK;
Kushiro, Japan; Aomori, Japan.
• 25-day Transpacific Carnival
Journeys sailing from Singapore to Long Beach departing on 12 October
2024, with port of calls at Ho Chi Minh (Phu My), Vietnam; Kota
Kinabalu, Malaysia; Manila, Philippines; Guam; Honolulu, HI, Maui
(Kahului), HI
Carnival Splendor will offer two itineraries:
•
15-day Carnival Journeys sailing from Sydney to Singapore departing on
21 July 2024, with port of calls at Brisbane, Australia; Airlie Beach,
Australia; Cairns, Australia; Lombok Island, Indonesia; Benoa
(Denpasar), Bali
• 16-day Carnival Journeys sailing from Singapore to
Sydney departing on 24 August 2024, with port of calls at Tanjung
Priok, Jakarta, Java; Benoa (Denpasar), Bali; Lombok Island, Indonesia;
Darwin, Australia; Airlie Beach, Australia; Moreton Island, Australia