CCL-Carnival Cruise Line introduces 31-day Transpacific voyage on Carnival Luminosa

   February 9, 2023 ,   Cruise Industry

CCL-Carnival Cruise Line introduced a once-in-a-lifetime 31-day journey on Carnival Luminosa that will take passengers to 3 continents, sailing from Brisbane (QLD Australia) to Japan and then across the Pacific to Alaska, ending in Seattle WA.

The sailing is now open for bookings.

This latest addition to CCL's Carnival Journeys program of longer voyages is one of the longest/most varied itineraries in the 50-year history of the company.

Christine Duffy (CCL's President) said the itinerary read like a travel lover’s wish list and the transpacific voyage on Carnival Luminosa was a truly unique offering.

“As we continue to grow our fleet and our offerings, our team is taking every opportunity to create exceptional new experiences for our guests. This sailing is a perfect testament to that.”

The 30-day Transpacific itinerary sets sail from Brisbane (Australia) on April 1st, 2024, and includes the following port calls: Guam Island, Okinawa, Hiroshima, Yokohama (Tokyo), Aomori, Kushiro, Seward, Juneau, Ketchikan, and a cruise through the Hubbard Glacier, ending in Seattle WA on May 1st, 2024.

The visit to Okinawa (Japan) marks CCL’s first-ever call there.

Carnival Luminosa cruise ship

CCL currently has 150+ longer itineraries currently open for sale, including 70+ Carnival Journeys.

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