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What Royal Caribbean ship is coming to Galveston?

In addition to the Allure, a second Royal Caribbean International vessel, the Adventure of the Seas, is set to offer cruises from Galveston during the 2022-2023 season. In November 2023, the Harmony of the Seas is set to take over Allure's program, offering similar week-long itineraries in the region.



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This December, the Norwegian Prima will start sailing from Galveston, Carnival will replace its Vista ship with the new, bigger Jubilee. In 2024, the Carnival Miracle will offer longer excursions from the port.

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Winter 2023-24: Larger and Newer Ships to Sail from Galveston
  • Harmony of the Seas. Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean International. ...
  • Voyager of the Seas. Cruise Line: Royal Caribbean International. ...
  • Carnival Jubilee. Cruise Line: Carnival Cruise Line. ...
  • Carnival Breeze. ...
  • Carnival Dream. ...
  • Norwegian Prima. ...
  • Regal Princess. ...
  • Disney Magic.


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Four cruise lines offer cruises that leave out of Galveston in 2024 - Carnival (total of 137 sailings, 79 on Carnival Breeze, 50 on Carnival Dream and 8 on Carnival Miracle), Royal Caribbean (total of 135 sailings, among them 52 on Harmony of the Seas and 51 on Mariner of the Seas), Princess (total of 12 sailings, all ...

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Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas will arrive in Galveston on Wednesday, the company said Monday. Royal Caribbean's liner Harmony of the Seas will make its Texas debut Wednesday when it arrives in Galveston.

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A variety of Galveston cruise lines depart from Galveston port including Carnival, Royal Caribbean International, Norwegian, Princess, Disney, and more.

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According to Royal Caribbean, when Icon of the Seas sets sail on Jan. 27, 2024, it will become the largest cruise ship in the world. For more information about the ship, click on this link. Copyright 2023 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.

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World's biggest cruise ship will set sail in 2024 Royal Caribbean International's Icon of the Seas is a mammoth 365 meters long (nearly 1,200 feet) and will weigh a projected 250,800 tonnes. For comparison, that's like trying to keep two CN Towers afloat.

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