Carnival Cruise Line has announced plans for a major port development project in Ensenada, Mexico, a port where their cruise ships visit on the cruise line’s three- and four-day cruises from Long Beach.
The project will provide guests visiting the destination with an unparalleled, one-of-a-kind dining and retail experiences ashore, along with unique attractions for guests of all ages to enjoy. Details about the development will be announced at a later date.
“This project will provide our guests with a truly unique shoreside experience while making our short cruises from Long Beach even more attractive to consumers,” said Torres de Navarra. “This port development project will make Ensenada one of the West Coast’s premier destinations.”
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Carnival Cruise Line is also building the largest cruise port in the Bahamas on Grand Bahama Island. The port will include a mile long beach, food, beverage, and shopping outlets, and several water based recreational activities.
Carnival’s parent company Carnival Corporation has developed several cruise ports in and around the Caribbean including Grand Turk and Amber Cove in the Dominican Republic.
Cruise Fever will have all details on the development of Ensenada, Mexico when they are announced.
Well, I’m not able to book the Ensanda stop at all! Booked!…bummed too…