Carnival Plans to Build New Terminal in Port Canaveral

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23 August 2018 7:13am
Carnival Plans to Build New Terminal in Port Canaveral

Carnival Cruise Line has reached an agreement in principle with the Canaveral Port Authority on a new state-of-the-art terminal.

The facility will be able to accommodate its new 180,000-ton ship, the largest ever constructed for the line, set to debut in 2020.

The terms of the agreement are expected to be included on the agenda of the at the new Canaveral Port Authority board meeting next week.

If approved, the agreement will clear the way for plans to homeport the as-yet-unnamed 5,286-lower berth ship at Port Canaveral.

The vessel will offer an array of ground-breaking features and attractions, while also being the first North American-based cruise ship to be powered by Liquefied Natural Gas.

Construction of the 180,000-ton cruise ship is scheduled to begin in November 2018 with the official steel-cutting ceremony at the Meyer-Werft shipyard in Turku, Finland.

Further ship details, along with itineraries from Port Canaveral, are expected to be announced in 2019.

The decision to base the new ship on the Space Coast continues a decades-long relationship and reinforces Carnival Cruise Line’s position as Port Canaveral’s number one cruise operator.

The line currently has three year-round ships based in Port Canaveral carrying upwards of 650,000 passengers a year.

In October, Carnival Cruise Line will also reposition the newer Carnival Breeze to homeport at Port Canaveral.

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