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Carnival SplendorCarnival Cruise Line says that with an eye toward the eventual restart of Australian guest operations in 2022, it has announced its ambitious 2023-2024 cruise program. offering a potential boost of over a third of a billion dollars ($300 million+) to the domestic tourism economy.
Carnival also says that the new program will assist Australia’s recovery from the shutdown in tourism over the past 18 months, featuring 115 sailings leaving from Sydney and Brisbane, with guests cruising on board both Carnival Splendor and Carnival Spirit having the opportunity to experience 66 breathtaking domestic sailings.
20 short cruises have been included as part of the program, including relaxing weekend escapes and trips to picturesque destinations such as Moreton Island, Airlie Beach and the Great Barrier Reef, providing even more opportunities for guests to take a quick and easy getaway.
Highlights of the itinerary program include two cruises to majestic Papua New Guinea, allowing guests to visit a number of stunning ports including Alotau, Kitava and the Conflict Islands.
On sale from the 22 November 2021, highlight fares include:
Carnival Splendor 

  • Three-day Weekend Sampler from $382 per person, interior twin – based on 5 October 2023 sailing
  • Four days Sydney to Moreton Island from $518 per person, interior twin – based on 28 March 2024 sailing
  • Eight days Sydney to the South Pacific from $814 per person, interior twin – based on 28 April 2024 sailing
  • 10 days Sydney to the Great Barrier Reef from $1,139 per person, interior twin – based on 8 October 2023 sailing

Carnival Spirit 

  • Three-day Weekend Sampler from $397 per person, interior twin – based on 9 May 2024 sailing
  • Four days Brisbane to Airlie Beach from $538 per person, interior twin – based on 29 May 2024 sailing
  • Seven days Brisbane to the South Pacific from $789 per person, interior twin – based on 5 November 2023 sailing
  • 11 days Brisbane to Fiji from $1,219 per person, interior twin – based on 18 February 2024 sailing

Kara Glamore, Vice President of Carnival Cruise Line Australia said, “After an incredibly challenging two years for the
Australian travel industry, it was extremely important for us at Carnival to invest in the local economy with our 2023-2024
program”
She added, Carnival ships have called Australia home for nearly a decade and during that time, we have welcomed over one million guests onboard”, and “That’s why for the first time 60% of our cruises will be across ANZ, with the remaining 40% visiting the South Pacific.
She also said, “We know Aussies are hungry to keep exploring their backyard and with over one hundred sailings between June 2023 and June 2024, we’ll be sure to have a cruise for you.

In the meantime, Carnival Splendor and Carnival Spirit remain amongst the last Carnival Cruise Line vessels to re-enter service with both still remaining in Dubai in warm lay up as pictured below.

Edited by: John Alwyn-Jones, Cruise Editor