The Carnival Ecstasy departed Mobile, Ala., on its final voyage for Carnival Cruise Line on Monday. Carnival said the five-day Mexico cruise was sold out, with many longtime Carnival guests making the ...
John Heald arrived at the Alabama Cruise Terminal Monday wearing a scarlet red University of Alabama Crimson Tide T-shirt, sporting a smile and ready for a party. He was in a good mood for someone ...
The Carnival Sensation after the ship's extensive refurbishment in 2009. Photo Credit: Carnival Cruise Line The Carnival Sensation, a ship that has been laid up since the Covid-19 pandemic shut down ...
Both ships leaving the fleet are older, Fantasy-class ships. Carnival Ecstasy began service in 1991; Carnival Sensation in 1993. No announcement has yet been made about where they’ll end up—whether ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — After being in Mobile for seven months, it’s almost time to say goodbye to the Carnival Ecstasy. The cruise ship will be leaving the port of Mobile after its final trip to the ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) -The Carnival Ecstasy is back on the waters and is making its voyage to Mexico out of Mobile. Carnival Cruise and the Port City celebrated Saturday morning before the ship set sail ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Carnival Cruise Lines is bringing a new ship to Jacksonville for sailings starting back up on March 7. According to cruise industry insider and reporter Doug Parker, Carnival ...
The Carnival Ecstasy returned to Jacksonville on Thursday morning after more than two dozen of its passengers were involved in a bus crash in the Bahamas. The crash happened during an excursion gone ...
Mobile cruisers won’t be setting sail on Carnival’s Sensation in March. Instead, they will board the Carnival Ecstasy. The Ecstasy, a sister ship to the Carnival Sensation, is moving from Jacksonville ...
Carnival Cruise Line's antique Rolls Royce that's been a permanent installation onboard the Carnival Ecstasy for thirty years has been moved to the line's newest ship, the Carnival Celebration. The ...
MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (WPMI) — The first cruise to depart from the Port City in nearly two years loaded up and set sail Saturday. The Carnival Ecstasy is sailing for a 5-days to the Western Caribbean.