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She was the last of three ships to be built in Carnival's Holiday class of cruise ships. She last sailed for Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line between 2015 and 2020. The Grand Celebration was sold for scrap in 2020 with her sister ship, Holiday, precipitated in part by the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] [2] A third sister ship, Jubilee, was last operated by ...
The ship Carnival Miracle was christened at the Port of Jacksonville on February 27, 2004, beginning Jacksonville service by Carnival Cruise Lines. [3] The Carnival Miracle was replaced by Carnival Cruise Lines' Jubilee, which sailed between JAXPORT and The Bahamas from May 2004 through August 2004. Carnival established year-round cruise ...
Carnival Celebration is an Excel-class cruise ship operated by Carnival Cruise Line. She is Carnival's second vessel of the fleet's Excel class, a subclass of Carnival Corporation & plc's Excellence class. [1] At 183,521 GT, she is the largest ship in Carnival's fleet. Unlike her sister ship, Mardi Gras, as well as the original Celebration ...
Sister ship to Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration. Ship originally ordered for AIDA cruises. [134] Largest Carnival ship and flagship of the fleet; Features a Texas star on her bow; Christened in Galveston, Texas in February 2024 [135] [136] Galveston, TX Venice class [137] Carnival Venezia: 2019 2023–present 135,225 GT [138] 4,208 Bahamas
MS Jubilee (also known as Pacific Sun and Henna) was a cruise ship that was originally built for Carnival Cruise Line. She was the second of three ships to be built for Carnival's Holiday class. She was last owned by the Chinese company HNA Cruise Company, Limited, for service in the West Pacific region. The ship was retired and scrapped in 2017.
The ship has returned to its old name as Grand Celebration and since February 2015 began sailing out of the Port of Palm Beach in Riviera Beach, Florida for cruises to Freeport, Bahamas. [ 5 ] In November 2015, HNA shut down its cruise ship operation after three years of losing money, due to newer vessels being deployed to the region.
The cruise line was formed after Celebration Cruise Line ceased operations following a grounding incident that left its only ship, the Bahamas Celebration, damaged beyond repair. [3] Former Celebration Cruise Line executives formed Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line and purchased the Costa Celebration to take over the route formerly operated by the ...
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