Port of Galveston Gives Texas-Sized Welcome to Newest Fun Ship

Port of Galveston Gives Texas-Sized Welcome to Newest Fun Ship

HOWDY, CARNIVAL JUBILEE! PORT OF GALVESTON GIVES TEXAS-SIZED WELCOME TO NEWEST FUN SHIP

Santa Helps Deliver Carnival Cruise Line’s New Flagship as Onboard Team Prepares to Sail More Than 6K Guests on First Cruise

The Port of Galveston gives a Texas-sized welcome to Carnival’s newest fun ship. Even Santa Claus swapped his sleigh for the day so he could help deliver Carnival Jubilee – the first brand new cruise ship to debut in Galveston, TX. Carnival Cruise Line’s new flagship, which dons a Texas Star on its bow, was welcomed home with a grand water salute as she docked at Galveston Wharves’ Terminal 25 for the first time.

The official debut of the 26th Fun Ship in the Carnival fleet signals the start of a significant expansion strategy in Galveston, which has grown among Carnival’s top homeports since the company became the first cruise line to operate there year-round more than two decades ago.

Port of Galveston Gives Texas-Sized Welcome to Newest Fun Ship

In addition to bringing Carnival’s most innovative and dynamic entertainment and dining offerings, the ship will now significantly expand capacity from the port. Carnival Jubilee joins Carnival Breeze and Carnival Dream at the port as part of a four-ship deployment plan that will be complete when Carnival Miracle repositions to Galveston next fall.

“The Texas star on her bow isn’t just decoration, it’s a symbol of our gratitude to our  guests sailing from Texas who’ve made us the number one cruise line in Galveston, and our commitment to the future of cruising from this great city and state,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line. “When we cut the ribbon to welcome our first guests on this ship this weekend, we’ll be celebrating the beginning of a new era of operations here.”

More on Carnival Jubilee

Along with bringing the first roller coaster on board a cruise ship to Texas, Carnival Jubilee will also usher in the use of LNG in Galveston. Carnival’s decision to deploy the new ship at its Texas homeport generated a $53 million investment in terminal improvements.

“The terminal, which has been home to Carnival ships since 2000, has been renovated top to bottom, inside and out. From a new roof, expanded dock and exterior colors to new interior finishes and furniture, the terminal has a fresh, new look,” said Rodger Rees, Galveston Wharves port director and CEO. “We are happy the time has come for this historic event and honored to host this beautiful, state-of-the-art ship.”

Now, Carnival Jubilee’s 1,750 team members are preparing to welcome more than 6,000 guests aboard for a maiden departure on Saturday. The ship will sail on a seven-day Western Caribbean cruise. It will visit Mahogany Bay as well as Costa Maya and Cozumel, Mexico. The ship will continue sailing week-long cruises year-round.

SOURCE Carnival Cruise Line

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