Carnival Cruise Line announced new initiatives, in order to expand its operations on US West Coast: The deployment of Carnival Panorama to Long Beach in 2019, the re-opening of its 146,000-square-foot state-of-the-art Long Beach Cruise Terminal, and a port development project in Ensenada, Mexico.
According to Carnival, the company will launch a new port development project in Ensenada, Mexico, which is featured on the line’s three and four day cruises from Long Beach.
The project aims to provide guests visiting the destination with experiences ashore, along with attractions for guests of all ages.
“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. This port development project will make Ensenada one of the West Coast’s premier destinations,” commented Torres de Navarra.
Carnival said that it will release further details about the development at a later date.
Carnival announces more projects as well, such as the re-opening of Long Beach cruise terminal, and the deployment of the spectacular Carnival Panorama in 2019, in an effort to enhance its operations on US West Coast.