Carnival Cruises Australia’s new itinerary spans three continents and 31 days

Carnival Luminosa will play host to an extremely exciting Carnival new itinerary, taking guests all the way from Brisbane to Seattle in the USA.

With Carnival ships out of Australia generally sailing on shorter voyages this 31-day epic represents a chance to soak up all the fun of a Carnival ship for a whole, as well as stopping off in some spectacular destinations.

Over 31-days and three continents you’ll visit a huge range of ports in Japan, seeing the scenery of Alaska, cruise through the Hubbard Glacier and much more.  As an exciting bonus, you’ll also enjoy the cruise line’s first ever stop in Okinawa, Japan.

The itinerary is an addition to Carnival Journeys, a series of longer sailings designed to enhance and enrich travel experiences. Carnival Journeys has over 70 longer itineraries that you can book right now.

This isn’t the only Carnival new itinerary, the cruise line also recently added two special Singapore sailings, as the line continues to bolster its offerings.

“This itinerary reads like a travel lover’s wish list. This transpacific voyage on Carnival Luminosa is a truly unique offering,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line. “As we continue to grow our fleet and our offerings, our team is taking every opportunity to create exceptional new experiences for our guests. This sailing is a perfect testament to that.”

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