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New Cruises Added for Carnival Panorama Out of California

Key Aspects:
- Carnival Panorama will remain homeported from Long Beach through at least April 2028.
- More than 50 Mexican Riviera itineraries are now available for booking, including 3-8 night sailings.
- The Vista-class ship was last updated in October 2024 and offers fun for all ages onboard, as well as new specialty dining and more.
The annual “dancing of the ships” is underway and Carnival Cruise Line is now releasing new itinerary details and bookings for the fleet.
This includes Carnival Panorama, which will continue her popular sailings from her southern California homeport.
At least into April 2028, the 133,500-gross ton ship will remain homeported from Long Beach, offering primarily 6- and 8-night Mexican Riviera sailings.
These iconic cruises offer the vibrancy of top Mexican destinations coupled with all the excitement of a Fun Ship and truly are ideal for the most relaxing getaways.
More than 50 new sailings have been confirmed with featured destinations such as the picturesque Cabo San Lucas with extended and overnight visits for more exploration time.
Ensenada is also highlighted on many itineraries, giving guests insights into unique wine country offerings as well as the history of the region and the awe-inspiring La Bufadora, one of the largest geysers in North America.
On 8-night sailings, the vessel will not only visit Cabo San Lucas but also three other key Mexican Riviera ports: La Paz, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta.
At each stop, guests will have opportunities to enjoy stunning beaches, charming waterfront communities, art galleries, authentic cuisine, and more.
Find Your Perfect Cruise: Check Cruises for Carnival Panorama
Of special note is the single 3-night cruise Carnival Panorama will offer departing on Sunday, December 26, 2027 with a visit to Ensenada.
This quick getaway can be a great way to enjoy the holiday season onboard combined with the fun of a Mexican sailing.
The ship will also be offering just one 5-night cruise, departing on Tuesday, January 4, 2028. This unique itinerary includes visits to Cabo San Lucas as well as Ensenada, plus two days at sea, and would be a fantastic way to start the new year off with a fun and festive sailing.
Sailing Carnival Panorama
I have been on each of these cruise itineraries along the Mexican Riviera, and while they are fun voyages to some amazing places, there is one destination that is never mentioned on itinerary maps: the ship itself.
Carnival Panorama offers the SkyRide aerial cycling experience for guests who want a truly panoramic view of their ports of call, or guests can always gets a glimpse from thee top of the waterslides in the WaterWorks aqua park.
Read Also: When Is the Best Time to Cruise the Mexican Riviera?
For quieter relaxation, adult travelers can try the exclusive, adults-only Serenity retreat on Deck 15 or get pampered at the Cloud 9 Spa on Decks 12 and 14.
Miniature golf, multiple pools, the SportSquare, high energy production shows, the Punchliner Comedy Club, and much more round out just some of the offerings onboard, along with diverse dining, multiple bars, and casual eateries to enjoy.
Carnival Panorama can welcome 4,008 guests at double occupancy or up to 5,146 travelers when fully booked. Also onboard are more than 1,400 crew members who always strive to ensure every guest has a phenomenal cruise vacation.
The Vista-class ship first joined the Carnival fleet in December 2019. Her most recent dry dock update was in October 2024, at which time she was the last in the fleet to receive the new red, white, and blue hull livery.
Also updated were her public venues, staterooms, shopping opportunities, and much more, ensuring she is fresh and exciting for everyone who sails on her for years to come, no matter which Mexican Riviera itinerary they enjoy the most.
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FBI investigates ‘suspicious’ death on board Carnival cruise ship in Texas

Multiple federal agencies are investigating a death on board a Texas-based Carnival Dream cruise ship, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
An unidentified person died on the Galveston-based Dream on Wednesday, the FBI Houston office confirmed to the Post.
The incident is being investigated by an FBI Maritime Liaison Agent based out of the Texas City Resident Agency, the US Coast Guard and Customs and Border Protection, authorities said.
Officials haven’t said if the death appeared to be criminal in nature.
“Due to the ongoing nature of the investigation, I am not able to provide additional details at this time,” a spokesperson for the FBI’s Houston office said in a statement.
Passengers aboard the ship, which travels to Costa Maya, Belize, and Cozumel, woke up to sirens around 3 a.m. on the day of the incident, News 4 San Antonio reported.
One man reportedly heard an announcement requesting medical attention on the Serenity Deck, the outlet said.
Carnival Cruise Line has since dismissed that there is any investigation regarding a “suspicious death,” the outlet reported.
“There is no investigation about a suspicious death on Carnival Dream, and it’s disappointing to learn that any guests might be spreading rumors about something they know nothing about,” the company said in a statement to the outlet.
Carnival Cruise Line did not immediately respond to a request from The Post for comment.
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Death investigation underway on Carnival Dream cruise ship

GALVESTON, Texas — The Carnival Dream cruise ship, based out of Galveston, is currently the focus of a death investigation. However, law enforcement sources have not confirmed if the incident is criminal in nature.
A spokesperson for the FBI’s Houston office stated, “I can confirm FBI Houston is aware of an incident that occurred around July 23, 2025, on the Carnival Dream cruise ship. An FBI maritime liaison agent, based out of the Texas City resident agency, is coordinating with the U.S. Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection, and the cruise line regarding this incident.”
Passengers aboard the ship, which travels to Costa Maya, Belize, and Cozumel, reported waking up to the sound of sirens around 3 or 4 a.m. on the day of the incident. One passenger, speaking off-camera, mentioned hearing an announcement requesting medical assistance at the Serenity Deck.
In response to circulating theories about the incident, Carnival Cruise Line issued a statement saying, “There is no investigation about a suspicious death on Carnival Dream and it’s disappointing to learn that any guests might be spreading rumors about something they know nothing about.”
The FBI is the primary federal agency authorized to investigate potential crimes on the high seas. Their ability to investigate depends on several factors, including the ship’s location, points of embarkation and debarkation, and the nationality of the potential suspect or victim. Additionally, other countries may also seek to investigate certain incidents.
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