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WiFi prices have quietly increased multiple times. Even the basic Social plan is $20+/day. Streaming (Netflix, Zoom) requires the Premium plan.
A 20% service charge (increased from 18% in late 2025) is added on top of the drink package price. The Bottomless Bubbles soda package also increased to $11.99/day plus 20% service charge.
Gratuity rates increase regularly. The April 2026 increase is the latest. A 20% service charge is also added automatically to all bar, dining, and spa purchases.
The 20% automatic service charge applies to all room service orders beyond the free continental breakfast.
A 20% gratuity is automatically added to all specialty dining charges.
Daily gratuities of $17/person/day (standard) or $19/person/day (suites) are auto-charged starting April 2026. Pre-purchasing before April 1, 2026 locks in the lower rate.
Carnival increased its automatic service charge on all purchases from 18% to 20% in late 2025. This applies to drinks, specialty dining, spa, and room service.
Advertised fares look very low but exclude taxes, port fees ($150-350+ per person depending on itinerary), and daily gratuities. Alaska itineraries have especially high port fees.
Canceling before final payment gives a non-refundable future cruise credit minus a $50/person service fee. After final payment, penalties escalate to 100% within 14-56 days of departure depending on cruise length.
Day 1
Cape CanaveralUnited StatesCruise from the Space Coast with Kennedy Space Center just a short drive away.
Day 3
At Sea
Day 4
San JuanPuerto RicoWalk straight off the ship into a historic colonial city with 500-year-old UNESCO-listed forts.
Day 5
Charlotte AmalieUS Virgin IslandsThe Caribbean's premier duty-free shopping port, with stunning Magens Bay just over the hill.
Day 6
At Sea
Day 7
At Sea
Day 8
Cape CanaveralUnited StatesCruise from the Space Coast with Kennedy Space Center just a short drive away.
MuseumPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Aerial View of Launch Complex 39.jpg)
A full Saturn V rocket laid horizontal for inspection — 363 feet of the hardware that put people on the moon. The Apollo/Saturn V Center, Rocket Garden, and bus tours to historic Launch Complex 39 are all on one ticket. Plan four hours minimum.
🕒 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily (hours vary; check ahead — closed some launch days)
MuseumPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (STS132 Atlantis undocking2 (cropped).jpg)
Thirty-three missions, now suspended at the angle it held in orbit with payload bay doors open for good. Inside KSC on the same ticket — and yes, people cry in there.
🕒 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily (included with KSC Visitor Complex admission)
BeachPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway - Clouds Over Cocoa Beach - NARA - 7719507.jpg)
Atlantic beach about 15 minutes south of the port, with the famous Ron Jon Surf Shop — a two-story surf emporium worth walking through even if you've never touched a board. Easy half-day.
MuseumPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Kennedy Space Center (36017532512).jpg)
Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo artifacts alongside the biography of every inductee — it's inside KSC now on the same ticket. If you've ever wanted to see what John Glenn looked like at 20, this is the building.
🕒 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily (included with KSC Visitor Complex admission)
LandmarkPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Amf space mirror.jpg)
A 42-foot polished black granite mirror reflecting the Florida sky, inscribed with the names of astronauts who died in service. Not the loudest thing at KSC — and probably the one you'll think about on the ship.
🕒 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily (accessible during KSC Visitor Complex hours)
SightseeingPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Castillo San Felipe del Morro3.jpg)
Six levels of fortifications, 140-foot cliffs, and one lighthouse watching for enemies since 1539. The kite-flyers showed up instead.
🕒 Daily 9am–6pm
Photo: Wikimedia Commons (Fort San Cristóbal (Puerto Rico) - IMG 0173.JPG)
The largest Spanish colonial fort in the Americas. Closest major sight to the cruise pier, and shares a ticket with El Morro.
🕒 Daily 9am–6pm
SightseeingPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Explanada del Paseo de La Princesa.jpg)
A promenade along the old city walls — fountain, vendors, and the Atlantic at the end of every vista. Free, flat, and reliably breezy.
SightseeingPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (LaFortaleza SanJuan PuertoRico.jpg)
The oldest executive mansion in the Western Hemisphere still in continuous use. Tours Mon–Fri; plan accordingly if you arrive on the weekend.
🕒 Mon–Fri, guided tours 9am–4pm
SightseeingPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Puerta San Juan SJU 06 2019 8631.jpg)
The last original city gate of Old San Juan, cut through the 400-year-old walls. Stand in it long enough and someone will take your photo.
CulturePhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Catedral de San Juan Bautista a.jpg)
Ponce de León is buried inside, which means this cathedral has been on the sightseeing circuit since 1521.
🕒 Mon–Sat 8:30am–4pm, Sun 9am–noon
CultureClosed on your visit (Tuesday)Photo: Wikimedia Commons (San Juan - Casa Blanca.jpg)
Built for Ponce de León in 1521 — he never actually lived here, but his family managed the place for 250 years. Now a museum.
🕒 Wed–Sun 8am–noon & 1–4pm
CulturePhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Calle del Cristo Intersection in San Juan, Puerto Rico.jpg)
A tiny chapel at the end of Calle del Cristo, built after a horse and rider allegedly fell off the city wall. The horse did not survive.
🕒 Tue–Sat 9am–noon
CulturePhoto: Wikimedia Commons (San José Catholic Church - San Juan.jpg)
The second-oldest Catholic church in the Americas, restored after decades of closure. The Gothic vaulting hasn't changed since 1532.
🕒 Tue–Sat 9am–4pm
Food & DrinkPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Bacardi building in Cataño, Puerto Rico.jpg)
A $2 ferry hop to Cataño, then the world's largest rum distillery. Tours from $40; samples are included — do the math yourself.
🕒 Mon–Sat 9am–4:30pm
CultureClosed on your visit (Tuesday)Photo: Wikimedia Commons (Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico.jpg)
More than 1,000 years of Puerto Rican art in a converted hospital in Santurce. The colonial courtyard alone is worth the cab ride.
🕒 Wed–Sun 10am–5pm (Thu until 8pm)
BeachPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Condado Beach - San Juan.jpg)
The closest decent beach to Old San Juan — hotels line the strip, but the water doesn't ask for a room key.
Photo: Wikimedia Commons (GENERAL VIEW OF NORTH CURTAIN WALL WITH CLOCK TOWER - Christiansfort, Waterfront, Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, VI HABS VI,3-CHAM,30-7.tif)
Built 1672, this Danish fort served as courthouse, jail, and church — often simultaneously. The oldest standing structure in the USVI.
🕒 Mon–Fri 9am–3pm
Where Danish rule ended in 1848. Now: a conch shell blower and a Liberty Bell replica — shaded, free, and easy to find after the ship.
🕒 Open daily
CulturePhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Synagogue_of_Beracha_Veshalom_Vegemiluth_Hasidim,_Krystalgade_16A_&_B,_Charlotte_Amalie_(St._Thomas_County,_Virgin_Islands).jpg)
Sand floor, 1833 chandeliers, and 190+ years of active service — the oldest continuously operating synagogue under the US flag.
🕒 Mon–Fri 9am–3pm
103 steps, not 99 — the name was never corrected. This 18th-century Danish stairway offers the best harbor views in the historic district.
🕒 Open daily
SightseeingPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Blackbeard's Castle in Charlotte Amalie.jpg)
A 17th-century watchtower the pirate supposedly used as a lookout — unverifiable, irresistible, and with panoramic harbor views.
🕒 Daily 9am–5pm
Photo: Wikimedia Commons (Fredrick Lutheran CA USVI.JPG)
Congregation founded 1666, making it the oldest active Lutheran congregation in the Western Hemisphere. The current building dates to 1793.
🕒 Mon–Fri 9am–4pm
BeachPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (MagensPalmShadows.jpg)
Ranked among the Caribbean's best beaches for decades. One calm, sheltered mile — shallow enough to wade out fifty yards. Admission charged.
🕒 Daily 6am–6pm
A gondola rises 697 feet above the harbor in seven minutes. Rum punch at the top costs extra; panoramic views of the Virgin Islands do not.
🕒 Daily 9am–5pm
Claimed home of the original banana daiquiri — impossible to verify, not worth disputing. The views of 20-plus islands are unimpeachable.
🕒 Daily 8am–5pm
Where Sir Francis Drake reportedly watched the Spanish fleet. Now a roadside overlook — the view is still extraordinary, the bench is free.
🕒 Open daily
NaturePhoto: Wikimedia Commons (CoralWorldTower.jpg)
Walk-under reef tank, sea turtle encounters, and an undersea observatory. Better than a snorkel for guests who left their gear on the ship.
🕒 Daily 9am–4pm
Photo: Wikimedia Commons (CokiBeachStThomasUSVI2.JPG)
The most accessible snorkeling on St. Thomas — reef starts at the shoreline. Busy on ship days; that's the only kind of day you'll have.
🕒 Open daily
MuseumPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Aerial View of Launch Complex 39.jpg)
A full Saturn V rocket laid horizontal for inspection — 363 feet of the hardware that put people on the moon. The Apollo/Saturn V Center, Rocket Garden, and bus tours to historic Launch Complex 39 are all on one ticket. Plan four hours minimum.
🕒 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily (hours vary; check ahead — closed some launch days)
MuseumPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (STS132 Atlantis undocking2 (cropped).jpg)
Thirty-three missions, now suspended at the angle it held in orbit with payload bay doors open for good. Inside KSC on the same ticket — and yes, people cry in there.
🕒 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily (included with KSC Visitor Complex admission)
BeachPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Indian River Lagoon National Scenic Byway - Clouds Over Cocoa Beach - NARA - 7719507.jpg)
Atlantic beach about 15 minutes south of the port, with the famous Ron Jon Surf Shop — a two-story surf emporium worth walking through even if you've never touched a board. Easy half-day.
MuseumPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Kennedy Space Center (36017532512).jpg)
Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo artifacts alongside the biography of every inductee — it's inside KSC now on the same ticket. If you've ever wanted to see what John Glenn looked like at 20, this is the building.
🕒 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily (included with KSC Visitor Complex admission)
LandmarkPhoto: Wikimedia Commons (Amf space mirror.jpg)
A 42-foot polished black granite mirror reflecting the Florida sky, inscribed with the names of astronauts who died in service. Not the loudest thing at KSC — and probably the one you'll think about on the ship.
🕒 9:00 am – 5:00 pm daily (accessible during KSC Visitor Complex hours)
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Before you sail — hotels in Cape Canaveral
Arrive a day early and explore Cape Canaveral before boarding
Pricing not available for this sailing.
Typical age
35-55
Primary markets
US · CA · AU · UK
Onboard languages
en
Kids onboard
Common — family-friendly programming