| Carnival Miracle is a Spirit class cruise ship owned by Carnival Corporation & PLC and operated by Carnival Cruise Lines. She offers Caribbean cruises from Fort Lauderdale, Florida during the winter months with ports of call in Grand Cayman, Jamaica, Costa Maya, Mexico; Belize, and Cozumel, Mexico and Southern Caribbean cruises to St. Lucia and St. Kitts. During the summer months, she offers cruises from New York City with ports of call in San Juan, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas, and Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos, and Nassau, Bahamas, as well as Carnival Corporation's private island Half Moon Cay. Eighty percent of her staterooms have ocean views, and eighty percent of those feature private balconies. Also unique to the Carnival Miracle is an 11-story Metropolis atrium with a ruby-red glass ceiling, which is also part of the "Y" shaped smoke stack. Next to every room is a large picture of a famous movie or story character, like Long John Silver.
Beginning in April 2012, the Carnival Miracle will sail year-round from New York City, New York. During the winter months she will sail an 8-Day Bahamas Cruise stopping at Port Canaveral, Nassau, Bahamas and Freeport, Bahamas. During the summer season will contiune her other regular 8-Day Bahamas/Caribbean run.
Starting in March 2013, the Carnival Miracle will sail through the Panama Canal repositing to the West Coast sailing alternating cruises from Los Angeles, California & Seattle, Washington. From Los Angeles, she will most likely sail to Hawaii and Mexico Rivera replacing the Carnival Splendor. From Seattle she will sail to Alaska. |