Carnival Cruise Line is adjusting itineraries for sailings scheduled for 2025 and 2026 onboard four of its ships.
According to a statement sent to booked guests, cruises onboard the Carnival Valor, the Carnival Elation, the Carnival Conquest and the Carnival Panorama are being affected.
As part of the changes, the Carnival Valor is now scheduled to visit Progreso instead of Costa Maya during its Nov. 15, 2025, sailing.
Sailing to the Western Caribbean from New Orleans, the five-night cruise is now set to visit Cozumel on a different day, while times for port visits were adjusted.
Two cruises to the Bahamas were also adjusted by Carnival Cruise Line, including the Mar. 2, 2026, departure of the Carnival Elation.
According to the company, instead of visiting Princess Cays, the ship will now visit Nassau after departing from Jacksonville.
Sailing from PortMiami on Feb. 3, 2026, the Carnival Conquest is replacing a visit to Nassau with a stop in Celebration Key.
In addition to visiting Carnival’s new private island in the Bahamas, the four-night cruise will also see modified port times.
According to the statement, a six-night cruise to the Mexican Riviera onboard the Carnival Panorama is also having its itinerary adjusted.
Set to depart from the port of Long Beach, the Nov. 15, 2026, cruise will now sail to its port of call in reversed order. Other changes include modified port times for Cabo San Lucas.
Where applicable, shore excursions purchased through Carnival will be automatically adjusted to reflect these changes, the company said.
Pre-purchased shore excursions for cancelled ports will be automatically refunded to their original form of payment, Carnival added.
Tours for the new ports of call will be available for purchase on the company’s website prior to sailing, the statement said.