Carnival Cruise Ports

When they book a Carnival cruise, passengers will have the opportunity to visit a number of international ports. From the United States, they can take short jaunts up to Canada or down to the Caribbean. If they have more time available to them, they might consider flying to one of the international ports from which Carnival cruises depart. They can visit ports in Northern Europe including Copenhagen and Amsterdam. With a transatlantic Carnival cruise that departs from one of two ports in Florida, they can visit ports in Europe including Barcelona and Malaga in Spain, Lisbon and Madiera in Portugal, Liverno and Rome in Italy, Paris in France, and London in England. Carnival cruises provide some of the best deals for visiting multiple cities abroad.

Be Prepared to Disembark from Carnival Cruises at International Ports

Until June 2009, passengers can use the combination of a birth certificate and a photo ID to board their cruise vessels. To visit foreign ports, though, passengers will need to obtain a passport. Subsequent to June 2009, passengers will be required to have a passport to board the ship to depart for a Carnival cruise. For people applying for a passport for the first time, it is best to allow at least four weeks for the application to be processed. Expedited services are available for passengers who need to get or renew a passport quickly.

Customers looking for the best deals on Carnival packages can book trips through Direct Line Cruises. As a bonus, all trips they book include free travel insurance. Customers can search for deals based on the ports they want to visit or possible points of departure.