Carnival Cruise Line replaced 11 regular cruises onboard the Carnival Firenze with a series of new adults-only voyages as part of its SEA program.
The new departures are now available for booking on the company’s website and include seven- to 14-night itineraries to the Mexican Riviera and Baja California.
Sailing roundtrip from Long Beach, the new sailings will take place between October 12 and November 16, 2026.
As reported by Cruise Industry News, Carnival had previously canceled all the sailings scheduled for the ship during the timeframe.
At the time, the company said that the decision was related to a redeployment effort, which was affecting itinerary plans for the Carnival Firenze.
The ship’s new schedule is highlighted by two longer sailings. The first sails from Long Beach in late October and includes visits to Acapulco, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán, Cabo San Lucas and Ensenada over the course of 11 nights.
The Carnival Firenze is then set to offer a 14-night itinerary that sails to the same destinations but adds a stop in Manzanillo.
In addition to the longer sailings, the ship’s new schedule also features two seven-night cruises to Mazatlán, Cabo San Lucas and Ensenada.
As part of the company’s SEA program, the adults-only cruises will cater to gamblers, with a series of casino-focused activities and initiatives.
Launched in 2025, the new product is said to offer expanded casino access, themed parties, bingo events and other offerings geared toward adults.
After resuming its regular sailings from Long Beach, the Carnival Firenze is scheduled to move to the East Coast in early 2027.
The 2021-built ship is set to offer repositioning voyages via South America before arriving in Miami for a spring season in the Caribbean.
Taking over the itineraries of its sister ship Carnival Venezia, the Firenze is then set to move to New York City for the summer of 2027.
