Check out our list of all of the cruises scheduled to depart from Galveston in June 2024. You’ll find cruises that range from four to eight nights, most of them touring the western Caribbean with visits to Mexico. But there are also a couple of cruises on Carnival Dream that will go east and visit Key West and the Bahamas.
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Carnival Breeze Cruise Schedule
Carnival Breeze makes four and five day trips from Galveston to the western Caribbean all year long.
Continue readingMay 2022 Cruises from Galveston
May has a full schedule of cruises from Galveston, with 25 cruises heading south – and sometimes east. We hope you like Cozumel, because 23 of the 25 make a stop in that Mexican resort destination.
Continue readingThe Schedule of Galveston, Texas Cruises in February
Whether it’s as a Valentine’s Day celebration or just a mid-winter getaway, there are plenty of options for cruises departing from Galveston in February.
February Cruises on Royal Caribbean
Royal Caribbean offers 4, 5 and 7 day cruises from Texas in February. These western Caribbean cruises visit Mexico and Central America – the longer the cruise the further south you’ll go.
Four- and five-night cruises are on Adventure of the Seas. The 4-night voyages depart on Valentine’s Day and February 28th. They visit Cozumel, Mexico before heading back north.
Continue readingJanuary Cruises from Galveston, Texas
January marks the start of the prime season for cruises from Texas. There are several destinations and cruise lengths to choose from.
Carnival Cruises from Texas in January
Carnival Cruise Lines offers 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 day cruise adventures in January. Their Carnival Breeze specializes in 4 and 5 day cruises to Cozumel, Yucatan and Costa Maya. The 4-day cruises depart on Mondays, while the 5-day trips leave on Mondays and Saturdays.
Carnival Vista makes 7-day trips that depart on Saturdays. Vista has two different Western Caribbean itineraries: one goes to Cozumel, Belize and Mahogany Bay while the other visits Ocho Rios (Jamaica), Grand Cayman and Cozumel.
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