Carnival Cancels Cruises Through December 2020, Except for Port Canaveral and Miami

By  //  October 2, 2020

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Following the official CDC extension of a suspension of sailing through October 31, Carnival Cruise Lines announced cancellations of all cruises during November and December, except for Port Canaveral and Miami.

BREVARD COUNTY • PORT CANAVERAL, FLORIDA – Following the official CDC extension of a suspension of sailing through October 31, Carnival Cruise Lines announced cancellations of all cruises during November and December, except for Port Canaveral and Miami.

Carnival Cruise Lines officials said the following in a release:

Following the U.S. Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) decision to extend its no-sail order for cruise operations, Carnival Cruise Line is notifying guests and travel agents that it has canceled cruises from all U.S. homeports except Miami and Port Canaveral for November and December 2020.

While operations from Miami and Port Canaveral in November and December are still not certain, Carnival is focusing its initial return to service from those two homeports, whenever that might occur.

Cruises currently scheduled for November and December from those two homeports will remain in place for the time being while Carnival evaluates options.

However, the cruise line is providing guests booked on cruises in November and December out of Miami and Port Canaveral the ability to voluntarily cancel their reservation and receive the same offer that all other impacted guests are receiving, which includes a combination future cruise credit and onboard credit, or a full refund.

Currently, the scheduled sailings in November and December from Port Canaveral and Miami include voyages aboard seven ships, including the Carnival Conquest, Carnival Liberty, Carnival Elation, Carnival Sunrise, Carnival Breeze and Carnival Horizon.

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