7 Nights Western Caribbean From Galveston, TX Cruise
Sat 12 Apr 2025 to Sat 19 Apr 2025
Carnival | Carnival Jubilee
Roundtrip Galveston

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Galveston, TX
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At Sea
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At Sea
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Mahogany Bay
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Costa Maya, Mexico
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Cozumel, Mexico
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Galveston, TX
My Itinerary
Sat 12 April 2025 - Sat 19 April 2025
Galveston, TX
Day 1: 12 Apr 25
At Sea
Day 2 to 3: 13 Apr 25
Mahogany Bay
Day 4: 15 Apr 25
Costa Maya, Mexico
Day 5: 16 Apr 25
Cozumel, Mexico
Day 6: 17 Apr 25
Ship information
Carnival Jubilee

If you’re the party planner for your family or friends, folks like you deserve everybody’s appreciation. And we’ve got great news: you’re going to find that our next new ship is a party at sea that has something for absolutely everybody.
Carnival Jubilee will be kicking things off in 2023, sailing from Galveston, and we want you to know that you can reserve your spot now. Welcome in advance!
The ship’s name is, of course, a nod to the original MS Jubilee, which brought fun to fans way back in the day. But for the people who continue to make the fun happen today, here’s a little of what you can expect when you, and your whole bunch, join us for this new party that will be ongoing for years to come.
The next ship in line after Mardi Gras™ and Carnival Celebration™ has some big flip-flops to fill, so you can count on Carnival Jubilee to deliver with six “zones” of fun. Zones are areas themed to transform your vacation into a unique mix of experiences — hop from zone to zone throughout your day to make the fun your own. And the ingredients you’ll find — Carnival classics like Cucina del Capitano®, Seuss at Sea™, Playlist Productions™; and newer favorites like BOLT™, RedFrog® Tiki Bar, Family Feud™ Live — will join brand-new onboard fun spots we’ll be announcing just as soon as we start building ‘em all.
Fun like this calls for big vacation plans, and we’ll bet your crew will be glad you made it Carnival Jubilee.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & USB
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included


Cruise Line:
Carnival Cruise Line
Capacity:
5,374 passengers
Launched:
2023
Tonnage:
182,800 tonnes
Ship Length:
344 meters
Decks:
17 decks
Crew Count:
1,735 crew
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Ship information
Carnival Jubilee

If you’re the party planner for your family or friends, folks like you deserve everybody’s appreciation. And we’ve got great news: you’re going to find that our next new ship is a party at sea that has something for absolutely everybody.
Carnival Jubilee will be kicking things off in 2023, sailing from Galveston, and we want you to know that you can reserve your spot now. Welcome in advance!
The ship’s name is, of course, a nod to the original MS Jubilee, which brought fun to fans way back in the day. But for the people who continue to make the fun happen today, here’s a little of what you can expect when you, and your whole bunch, join us for this new party that will be ongoing for years to come.
The next ship in line after Mardi Gras™ and Carnival Celebration™ has some big flip-flops to fill, so you can count on Carnival Jubilee to deliver with six “zones” of fun. Zones are areas themed to transform your vacation into a unique mix of experiences — hop from zone to zone throughout your day to make the fun your own. And the ingredients you’ll find — Carnival classics like Cucina del Capitano®, Seuss at Sea™, Playlist Productions™; and newer favorites like BOLT™, RedFrog® Tiki Bar, Family Feud™ Live — will join brand-new onboard fun spots we’ll be announcing just as soon as we start building ‘em all.
Fun like this calls for big vacation plans, and we’ll bet your crew will be glad you made it Carnival Jubilee.
Plugs in cabin:
US 2 Pin 110v & USB
Currency on ship:
USD
Childrens facilities:
Available
Gratuities:
Not Included


























































Cruise Line:
Carnival Cruise Line
Capacity:
5,374 passengers
Launched:
2023
Tonnage:
182,800 tonnes
Ship Length:
344 meters
Decks:
17 decks
Crew Count:
1,735 crew
Cabin Information
49 Cabin types available with images

Available on decks: Deck 4 Atlantic

Available on decks: Deck 5 Promenade

Available on decks: Deck 9 Lido

Available on decks: Deck 9 Lido

Available on decks: Deck 11

Available on decks: Deck 11

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Available on decks: Deck 14

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Available on decks: Deck 4 Atlantic

Available on decks: Deck 11

Available on decks: Deck 5 Promenade

Available on decks: Deck 5 Promenade

Available on decks: Deck 4 Atlantic

Available on decks: Deck 8 Verandah

Available on decks: Deck 8 Verandah

Available on decks: Deck 4 Atlantic

Available on decks: Deck 5 Promenade

Available on decks: Deck 5 Promenade

Available on decks: Deck 4 Atlantic

Available on decks: Deck 5 Promenade

Available on decks: Deck 5 Promenade

Available on decks: Deck 9 Lido

Available on decks: Deck 14

Available on decks: Deck 9 Lido

Available on decks: Deck 9 Lido

Available on decks: Deck 11

Available on decks: Deck 11

Available on decks: Deck 12

Available on decks: Deck 14

Available on decks: Deck 15

Available on decks: Deck 9 Lido

Available on decks: Deck 12

Available on decks: Deck 9 Lido

Available on decks: Deck 9 Lido

Available on decks: Deck 12

Available on decks: Deck 17

Available on decks: Deck 17

Available on decks: Deck 8 Verandah

Available on decks: Deck 9 Lido

Available on decks: Deck 4 Atlantic

Available on decks: Deck 8 Verandah

Available on decks: Deck 8 Verandah

Available on decks: Deck 9 Lido

Available on decks: Deck 9 Lido

Available on decks: Deck 9 Lido

Available on decks: Deck 14

Available on decks: Deck 17

Available on decks: Deck 17
Carnival Jubilee has 49 cabin types available

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Cruiser reviews
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Cruiser reviews

CaitM
6-10 Cruises: 60s
We loved this cruise!!!
We booked a balcony cabin on Deck 10 and it was perfect for us! Very affordable compared to the ever inflating prices on Royal Carribbean and the like! Embarkation was a breeze! We were worried about getting there for our stated embarkation time but honestly when you show up they just put you through so we got on the ship early and were able to start our cruise immediately !! We had our carry ons with us and went right to the buffet! We staked out a spot near the Adults only pool and it was so nice! They announced that cabins were ready around 3pm so we unpacked and sat on the balcony! We ate all dinners in the Main Dining Room and had the early seating - the menu has some traditional foods they offer every night such as French Onion soup, Shrimp Cocktail, Greek Salad, etc - I got Prime Rib and a baked potato and it was perfect! We also utilized the Buffet and it was totally fine! If you don’t like something or it’s weird just go get something else! Nassau was the first stop and there were 5 ships in port!! It was crazy but we got our little slice of the beach! Those guys working the beach are amazing really! Next stop was Ocean Cay Marine Reserve which we adore! We love it because it’s not all built up with water parks and it’s really just the beaches, the Lighthouse and a wonderful day of relaxation. After the sun sets they do a light show from the Lighthouse which is such a nice touch as you’re leaving you can see the Lighthouse in the dark ocean! Debarking was a bit of a chaotic mess but we got a shuttle to the airport and we are already home!! I will most definitely do this cruise again!! Try it! For the price, you really should try MSC and you can make up your own mind- don’t let others dictate how you feel about a cruise line until you experience it for yourself!!
Sail Date: 06-2025

L. Wilson
First Time Cruiser: 40s
Miami • Key West • Bimini
Fantastic Getaway! We did a small upgrade on our cabin which was beautiful and gave us a smidge bigger bathroom & storage space. The restaurants are all delicious & the ship had GREAT entertainment -my favorite was the Miss Behave show & the A cappella group “The Magnets” & it’s a ship show (dinner show). We rented a golf cart in Key West Florida to tour the island and sample all the key lime pie - *Kermit’s & *Key Lime Pie Co. were our top picks! I highly recommend going straight to south point if you want that pic, to beat the rush. The highlight of the trip was our off shore adventure in Bimini, Bahamas - we did the Sapona shipwreck & shark snorkeling (20-30 reef sharks)! Bimini has beautiful tranquil waters and the Beach club does not disappoint, it is a great last day. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. Don’t forget Red for Scarlet Night and pajamas for the PJ party both were a blast!
Sail Date: 06-2025

DianeVC
First Time Cruiser: 40s
Outstanding introduction to Alaska and to cruising
The North to True Alaska Expedition was my introduction to Alaska and to cruising. I had an outstanding experience that exceeded my expectations. The Admiralty Dream is a 49-passenger boat without wifi and with moderate (aka small but clean) accommodations. If you enjoy the large cruise ship experience, this might not be for you. Because none of our devices worked and there were so few of us, we played cards/games with and talked to the other passengers. We got to know everyone, including the crew, and by the end of the 6 days/5 nights, it felt like a family. Many of us are now in a What’s App group sharing photos and trading insults. Passengers also spent time reading, sketching, journaling, and participating in a scavenger hunt. We saw humpback whales, orca, sea otters, sea lions, seals, porpoises, brown bears, mountain goats, eagles, puffins, numerous other birds (I logged 13 new species), and even banana slugs. We saw multiple glaciers and did a polar plunge in front of one. We went on a couple of short hikes and also a short kayak trip into a sea cave. These were not extreme athletic events - again, depending on your preferences, you might not be happy with the length or level of difficulty. I was worried about the food. It was amazing. Coffee, pastries, cereal, and yogurt were set out at 5 am. Hot breakfast cooked to order was at 7 am. Hot lunch cooked to order was mid-day and included dessert. Then there was cookie time around 2:30 (fresh baked on ship), hors d’oeuvres around 5, and dinner in the evening (with another dessert). Vegetarian, seafood, and meat entrees were offered at each meal. The chef and crew were attentive to food allergies. We enjoyed presentations about Alaska history and wildlife and found the crew providing these to be knowledgeable. One afternoon, a crew member was convinced to bring out his guitar and sing for us on the top deck while we sipped cocktails, watched for whale spouts, and soaked up Alaska sunshine. We closed out each day with a bedtime story read aloud by crew. These stories were Alaskan Native folklore. Two things I wished I had packed for the trip - slippers and a sleep mask (they’re not kidding about Alaska daylight in June!).
Sail Date: 06-2025