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  2. I've been on Carnival's cheapest and most expensive cruise ...

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    Carnival Cruise Line: For budget-conscious families ... Its cheapest seven-day voyage, a roundtrip Long Beach, California, to Mexico itinerary, starts at about $510 per person — about $73 per ...

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    Nearly 2,000 cruises have been priced at less than $100 a day for an interior stateroom through the end of the year, The Wall Street Journal reported. ... All prices include taxes and port fees ...

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    Although cheap cruise prices are available year-round, the best time to go or book last-minute cruise deals depends on your destination, budget or vacation schedule. Scheduling your vacation for...

  5. List of busiest cruise ports by passengers - Wikipedia

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    Annual cruise passengers Rank Port 2022 / 2023 Country 1 Port of Miami: 7,299,294 [1] United States 2 Port Canaveral: 6,924,865 [1] United States 3 Port of Cozumel: 4,098,491 (2017) [2]

  6. Carnival Glory - Wikipedia

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    Carnival Glory is a Conquest-class cruise ship operated by Carnival Cruise Line. She is the second of five Conquest-class cruise ships. As of March 2023, she operates out of Port Canaveral. [5] Carnival Glory, constructed by Fincantieri at their Monfalcone shipyard in Italy, was floated out in 2003.

  7. Port Canaveral - Wikipedia

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    The SS Scandinavian Sea, a 10,427-ton ship, was the first cruise ship to home-port at Port Canaveral. Early cruises were simple day cruises out into the ocean and back. The Port then purchased two former Bicentennial exhibit halls from NASA in 1983 and they became Terminals 2 and 3 in 1983.