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Carnival opens bookings into 2026 for trio of Galveston ships

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Many of the cruises from Galveston call Cozumel, which Carnival identified as one of its most popular ports
Carnival Cruise Line opened its 2025-26 deployment with new sailings from Galveston available on Carnival Breeze, Carnival Dream and the new Carnival Jubilee.

Reservations are available for cruises through April 2026.

'Galveston is one of our most popular homeports, and the addition of Carnival Jubilee brings not only an all-new cruise experience and increased capacity, it also gives us the opportunity to freshen our offerings for the other popular ships homeported there, Carnival Dream and Carnival Breeze,' said Fred Stein, Carnival’s VP revenue planning and deployment.

The new options include a wide range of itineraries of four, five, six, seven and eight days. Here are some examples for each ship:

Carnival Jubilee

Weeklong cruises on Carnival Jubilee visit Mahogany Bay in Roatán, Costa Maya and Cozumel.

Carnival Dream

New Carnival Dream cruises include six-day Western Caribbean trips to destinations such as Belize City, Mahogany Ba, Costa Maya and Cozumel. Eight-day Eastern Caribbean cruises call at ports such as Key West and three stops in the Bahamas: Nassau, Freeport and Half Moon Cay.

Carnival Breeze

Four- and five-day cruises aboard Carnival Breeze all stop at Cozumel, which Carnival called one of its most popular destinations. Five-day cruises add Progreso as a second port.