The Carnival Miracle sailed from Galveston on Jan. 26, 2025, for a 12-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean.
The sailing is part of the Carnival Journeys program, which is a series of longer sailings that are more unique.
According to Carnival, the product is also highlighted by enriching experiences onboard, in addition to a “classic cruising feel.”
Port calls include Mexico, Jamaica, Bonaire and Curacao, and the cruise includes seven days at sea.
As the fourth Carnival ship in Galveston, the Carnival Miracle continues to sail from Texas through early April 2025.
The vessel’s schedule includes a series of four- to ten-night cruises to destinations in the Western Caribbean, Central America and the Panama Canal.
After completing its winter schedule in Texas, the Miracle is set to reposition to Europe for the 2025 summer season.
The deployment initially features itineraries to Western Europe, Iceland, Scandinavia, the British Isles and the Baltic.
In late August, the 2,124-guest ship arrives in the Mediterranean for cruises to the Greek Isles, Italy and Turkey.
Upon returning to North America, the Carnival Miracle is set to offer cruises to the Western Caribbean and Central America departing from Tampa.
Taking over the Galveston itineraries from its sister ship, the Carnival Legend is scheduled to offer a similar Carnival Journey cruise to the Southern Caribbean in early 2026.
Sailing to the Southern Caribbean and the Panama Canal, the 14-night itinerary departs from Galveston on Feb. 2, 2026.
In addition to Cozumel, Montego Bay, Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao, the cruise is also set to pay visits to Puerto Limón in Costa Rica and Colón in Panamá.