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What Royal Caribbean ships will be in Galveston in 2024?

HARMONY OF THE SEAS® – 2023-2024 CARIBBEAN ADVENTURES The big, bold Harmony of the Seas heads to the gulf for weeklong western Caribbean adventures from Galveston in 2023-24. Your clients can mingle with the monkeys and parrots of Gumbalimba Park nature reserve in Roatán.



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Galveston is getting its fourth Carnival Cruise Line ship, which will begin sailing by the fall of next year. The fourth ship, Carnival Miracle, will move from San Francisco to Galveston on Oct. 1, 2024. It will offer a series of 19 cruises beginning 15 days later, the company announced this week in a news release.

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Dubbed world's biggest cruise ship can occupy 5,600+ guests Royal Caribbean has its sights set on claiming the title of the world's largest cruise ship with its multi-leveled and technicolor Icon of the Seas, set to be released in January 2024.

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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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Princess Returns to Galveston – Ruby Princess After six years, Princess returns to homeport cruising from Texas. Ruby Princess will sail from December 2022 to April 2023, on a series of cruises from Galveston ranging from five to 11 days, calling mainly to destinations in the Western Caribbean.

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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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Powered by LNG, the Utopia is also expected to assume the title of world's largest cruise ship. Royal Caribbean's orderbook also includes a sister to the Icon of the Seas. To be built at the Meyer Turku shipyard, the LNG-powered vessel is poised to enter service in Q2 2025.

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Icon of the Seas will visit Royal Caribbean's private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, as well as Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. 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.

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Icon of the Seas will be the biggest cruise ship ever constructed, with a length of 1,200 feet and a projected weight of 250,800 tons. The technological wonder will use LNG and fuel cell systems, ushering in a new era of environmental responsibility.

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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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It offers an easy in or out option for those traveling to and from these locations. Port Galveston is the fourth-busiest port in North America, serving over 1.7 million cruise passengers a year.

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