CARNIVAL Cruise Line has unveiled an “ultimate bucket list” trans-Pacific cruise, sailing from Brisbane, and spanning three continents in 31 days. Cruising on Carnival Luminosa in 2024, the voyage will sail from the Qld capital to Japan and then across the Pacific to Alaska, ending in Seattle. The journey, which...
CARNIVAL Cruise Line has unveiled an “ultimate bucket list” trans-Pacific cruise, sailing from Brisbane, and spanning three continents in 31 days.
Cruising on Carnival Luminosa in 2024, the voyage will sail from the Qld capital to Japan and then across the Pacific to Alaska, ending in Seattle.
The journey, which will be one of the longest Carnival has ever offered as a revenue cruise, is open for reservation now.
The 31-day itinerary departs Brisbane on 01 Apr next year, and includes visits to Guam, Okinawa, Hiroshima, Yokohama, Aomori, Kushiro, Seward, Ketchikan, and a cruise through the Hubbard Glacier, before ending in Seattle on 01 May.
The sailing’s stop in Okinawa will mark the first-ever time Carnival has visited the city.
“This itinerary reads like a travel lover’s wish list,” Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy enthused.
“As we continue to grow our fleet and our offerings, our team is taking every opportunity to create exceptional new experiences for our guests.”