The Carnival Glory is currently offering an adults-only cruise to the Canary Islands and the Western Mediterranean.
As part of Carnival Cruise Line’s SEA program, the 15-night itinerary departed from the Spanish port of Barcelona on March 25, 2026.
Before returning to the port, the European sailing is set to visit other destinations in Spain, as well as Italy and Morocco.
Highlights of the cruise include stops in Civitavecchia and Livorno, from which guests can embark on shore excursions to Rome and Tuscany, respectively.
The Carnival Glory is also scheduled to sail to Málaga and Tangier, as well as Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
According to Carnival, its adults-only SEA voyages are casino-oriented cruises that feature expanded gambling access, themed parties, bingo events and more.
To receive access to the sailings, passengers 21 years old and older necessary to sign up at a dedicated link to receive an offer to book.
Initially set to undergo a routine drydock in Europe, the Carnival Glory crossed the Atlantic in early March 2026.
With the shipyard stay cancelled, the ship is now set to start its return to North America after the SEA voyage.
Sailing from Barcelona in early April, the 13-night cruise sails to Spain, the United Kingdom and the Bahamas before arriving in Port Canaveral.
Ports of call set to be visited include Alicante, Málaga and Gibraltar, as well as Carnival’s Celebration Key private destination in Grand Bahama.
The 110,000-ton vessel is then set to resume its regular schedule of short cruises to the Bahamas on April 24, 2026.
Sailing from Central Florida on a year-round basis, the Carnival Glory offers three- and four-night cruises to Nassau and Celebration Key.
Carnival is operating additional SEA voyages in 2026, with ships like the Carnival Paradise offering the adults-only sailings through April.












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