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Carnival celebrates 25 years of sailing from Galveston
Carnival Cruise Line celebrated 25 years of sailing from Galveston with a festive event aboard its flagship, Carnival Jubilee.
As the first cruise line to homeport in Galveston in 2000, the event highlighted Carnival’s quarter-century of growth – including more than 10 million guests through the port and elevating Galveston as a cruise destination.
Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy welcomed community leaders, business partners and government officials including U.S. Congressman Randy Weber, Galveston Mayor Craig Brown and Galveston Port Director and CEO Rodger Rees to commemorate the cruise line’s long-standing relationship with the community, reads a press release.
“Sailing from Galveston has been a defining part of Carnival’s story for the last 25 years, and we’re just getting started,” stated Duffy. “This milestone is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when strong partnerships, community support and a passion for fun come together. From being the first cruise operator to homeport here to launching Carnival Jubilee, a ship that honors our Texas roots, we’re proud of what we’ve built and even more excited about what’s ahead.”

Carnival Jubilee holds a special place in this legacy, as she was the first new ship to be inaugurated at the Port of Galveston when it arrived in 2023.
Adorned with the Texas star on her bow, she symbolizes Carnival’s ongoing commitment to the region. The Excel-class ship was the first North American ship to provide guests with 5G connectivity, and the first homeported in Galveston powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Carnival remains the only cruise line to deploy four ships from Galveston. In 2027-28, a refreshed four-ship deployment will deliver its largest-ever guest capacity, along with a broader range of itineraries from the port.
The anniversary celebration coincided with the Port of Galveston’s bicentennial festivities, including the 200th Anniversary Gala, sponsored by Carnival. Proceeds from the event support maritime scholarships at Texas A&M University at Galveston.
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