Carnival Horizon Arrives in Miami As Vista Heads to Texas

Carnival’s #ChooseFun airship hovers over the port of Miami with Carnival Horizon and Carnival Vista below

Exciting times for both Miami and Galveston as Carnival Cruise Line yesterday celebrated the arrival of their newest ship in Miami and the departure of their second newest ship for Galveston, Texas.

Carnival Horizon Cruise Director Mike Pack, President Christine Duffy and Chief Fun Officer Shaquille O’Neal celebrate the arrival of Carnival Horizon in Miami

Carnival Horizon’s arrival at PortMiami, its new year-round homeport, was marked yesterday with a larger-than-life celebration highlighted by a fun basketball-themed event featuring the company’s Chief Fun Officer – NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal – along with Miami HEAT legends Alonzo Mourning, Shane Battier and Glen Rice.

Shaq is also the Chief Comfort Officer

The festivities, which took place prior to Carnival Horizon’s inaugural two-day cruise, included the unveiling of a large Choose Fun bumper sticker on the ship’s stern, as well as a flyover from the Carnival AirShip – a massive 128-foot-long red, white and blue blimp that has been traveling the Southeast to bring awareness of new ship deployments in several key markets as part of the line’s monthlong Homeport Advantage campaign.

During the event, Carnival presented a $25,000 donation to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital representing funds from an online promotion in which consumers who posted a photo of the AirShip in social media with the hashtag #ChooseFun triggered a donation to the hospital and entered them in a drawing for free cruises and other prizes.

St. Jude Check Presentation

“With its awesome top-deck attractions and wide variety of al fresco dining experiences, Carnival Horizon is the ideal ship for the Caribbean and this event was a perfect way to celebrate her Miami arrival while benefiting the special children of St. Jude,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line. “And we’ve taken our Choose Fun tagline to the next level by putting a giant a bumper sticker on our newest ship proclaiming our never-ending commitment to FUN!”

Added O’Neal, “In my role as CFO, I get to tell everyone just how much fun you can have on a Carnival cruise and I was absolutely thrilled to be a part of the festivities for the new Carnival Horizon, which takes the concept of choosing fun to an entirely new level with so much to see and do for guests of all ages.”

Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy, Carnival Corporation CEO Arnold Donald & Chief Fun Officer Shaquille O’Neal wave goodbye to Carnival Vista as she leaves her old home of Miami for her new home in Texas

As the line’s newest ship, Carnival Horizon offers an array of innovations, including the first Dr. Seuss–themed water park, Smokehouse Brewhouse offering BBQ favorites from Food Network star and longtime Carnival partner Guy Fieri along with four craft beers brewed on board, the line’s first teppanyaki venue, the SkyRide aerial attraction, an IMAX Theatre and a suspended ropes course.

Also featured is a vibrant Havana section with tropics-inspired staterooms and its own Cuban-themed bar and pool, Family Harbor featuring extra-roomy accommodations, the Family Harbor Lounge, a luxurious Cloud 9 Spa and Ocean Plaza, a spacious dining and entertainment venue with indoor and outdoor seating.

Like the name implies, Carnival Horizon also includes food and beverage outlets offering amazing views with indoor and outdoor seating options at venues such as Bonsai Sushi, Fahrenheit 555 steakhouse and Library Bar.

Carnival’s next Captain – Shaq?

Following the two-day cruise, Carnival Horizon kicks off a year-round schedule of six- and eight-day Caribbean cruises from PortMiami beginning Sept. 22, 2018.

On its new Miami-based schedule, six-day cruises depart Sundays, calling at Ocho Rios, Jamaica; Grand Cayman; and Cozumel, Mexico. Two different eight-day itineraries will be offered with departures on Saturdays — one featuring Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos; La Romana, Dominican Republic; Curacao; and Aruba; and the other visiting Grand Turk; San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Kitts; and St. Maarten.

Carnival Vista, foreground, leaves Miami for Galveston as Carnival Horizon embarks passengers for her first voyage from Miami

Meanwhile, the ship Horizon is replacing in Miami, Carnival Vista, departed Thursday for Galveston, Texas. The ship will homeport from Texas beginning Sunday, September 23rd and feature mostly 7-night Caribbean cruises with an occasional six or eight night voyage.

Bookings for both ships are available now. Contact us for details.