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Cruise lines have been in the firing line of environmentalist ire in the past, but on Earth Day, Carnival Cruise Line is touting the efforts it has made for its new ships Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration coming to Florida with what is considered a cleaner fuel for the industry, liquefied natural gas.
Bookings Open For Short 2021 Florida to Bahamas Cruises, Pending Approval
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Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line has announced that, as of today, its website has officially been relaunched and is back online. And with the relaunch of the site, bookings are now open for sailings starting on July 2, 2021.
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“The past year has been incredibly challenging for the cruise industry and as an independent, family-owned and operated boutique cruise line, this has been particularly difficult for us,” said CEO Oneil Khosa. “That said, we are pleased to announce that our website is now live and accepting bookings for sailings beginning July 2nd, when
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Carnival Cruise Line s Mardi Gras will easily be the largest in its fleet, carrying 6630 passengers. Mardi Gras When this ship starts operations on April 24 it will easily be the largest in Carnival Cruise Line s fleet, carrying 6630 passengers. Mardi Gras will be home-ported in Port Canaveral, Florida, and will operate week-long Caribbean cruises. The ship is all about family fun. Six zones are themed on destinations such as Italy, France and the South Pacific, while a recreation area it s calling the Ultimate Playground is dedicated to basketball, mini-golf, rope courses and five waterslides. Bolt, the first rollercoaster at sea, whizzes passengers around the ship s funnel.