Carnival Cruise Line is set to enhance its Asia-Pacific offerings with the announcement of four new extraordinary cruises aboard the Carnival Luminosa and Carnival Adventure vessels. These exciting new itineraries will mark the cruise line’s first-ever visits to seven destinations across the region, coinciding with Carnival’s expansion in the Pacific through the integration of two P&O Australia ships in March 2025.
The Carnival Luminosa will pioneer two routes in 2026. The first is a 14-day voyage from Tokyo to Singapore departing October 9, featuring maiden calls to Hong Kong, Japanese ports of Osaka and Fukuoka, South Korea’s Seogwipo, and Taiwan’s Keelung. Following this, a 14-day journey from Singapore to Brisbane will commence on November 30, taking guests through Bali and multiple Australian destinations.
In 2027, the Carnival Adventure will operate two distinct itineraries. A 14-day cruise from Sydney to Singapore will depart on January 27, visiting key destinations in Australia and Indonesia. The second offering is a nine-day Southeast Asian exploration from Singapore, featuring first-time stops in Thailand’s Koh Samui and Laem Chabang, and Cambodia’s Sihanoukville.
According to Fred Stein, Carnival’s vice president of itinerary planning, these new routes represent some of their most diverse offerings in the Asia-Pacific region, combining new destinations with the signature Carnival experience that guests have come to appreciate.