updated: OCT. 11 AT 11:30 A.m. et

Our Fleet Operations Center in Miami continues to monitor Milton, which was downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone as it makes its way eastward in the Atlantic. The safety of our guests and crew remains our priority and our ships are sailing a safe distance from the storm.

The following ships’ itineraries have been modified:

  • Carnival Paradise was not able to return to Tampa Bay on Thursday, Oct. 10 as scheduled. The ship arrived to Miami tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 11, where guests had the option to return to the Tampa cruise terminal via complimentary shuttle or re-board the ship and remain onboard until Monday, Oct. 14. We plan to disembark in Tampa, provided the port reopens. The ship’s next cruise, which would have embarked on Thursday, Oct. 10, has been cancelled. The ship’s Oct. 14 cruise will embark in Tampa, provided the port reopens, or Port Canaveral alternatively.
     
  • Carnival Elation was not able to return to Jacksonville on Thursday, Oct. 10 as scheduled. Given the storm’s track, officials in Jacksonville have closed the channel into the port. The port will reopen after the storm passes and a post-storm assessment is completed. Due to strong winds and rough seas on Florida’s east coast, we will not be able to return before sometime Saturday, Oct.12. It's expected the ship's next voyage will operate as a 2-day cruise, departing Saturday, Oct.12. 
      
  • Carnival Sunrise was not be able to return to Miami Thursday, Oct. 10. The ship docked Friday, Oct. 11.
      
  • Carnival Glory will not be able to return to Port Canaveral Friday, Oct. 11. It's estimated the ship will dock Saturday, Oct. 12. 
  

Guests on upcoming cruises are encouraged to opt-in to text alerts when checking in and to monitor emails. More information about signing up for text alerts can be found here on Carnival.com

  

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