About the Sailing

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Carnival Dream
Carnival Cruise Line
Departing Galveston on Sunday, February 1st 2026
6-night trip going to Caribbean - All (Caribbean)
Visiting: Galveston, Cozumel, Mahogany Bay, Costa Maya
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Staterooms

Inside: 4C
Stateroom Type: Inside Cabin
Test Category Comment
An Interior stateroom is not only cosy and complete with Carnival stateroom amenities—it is the most affordable way to cruise. There are also Interior stateroom options with a view. Select an Interior with a porthole or picture window for a view of the ocean or a walkway view picture window for a view beyond your stateroom, out to the observation deck outside including a great sky view.
Per Guest
Guest 1
Price: $450.00Gov Taxes & Fees: $100.00
Total: $550.00
Guest 2
Price: $450.00Gov Taxes & Fees: $100.00
Total: $550.00
includes all applicable taxes and fees

Deluxe Ocean View
Stateroom Type: Ocean View
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On Carnival Dream, Deluxe Ocean View staterooms are a great choice for families who want to let the sun shine in as they sail. Rooms of this type feature great views, a full bathroom — plus a separate washroom — and while stateroom configurations vary, certain Deluxe Ocean View rooms have space to sleep up to five cruisers.
Every room includes:
- Dedicated room steward
- Carnival Comfort Collection® linens
- Plenty of closet and drawer space
- In-room safe for valuables
- Television
- Stateroom climate control
Per Guest
Guest 1
Price: $900.00Gov Taxes & Fees: $250.00
Total: $1,150.00
Guest 2
Price: $900.00Gov Taxes & Fees: $250.00
Total: $1,150.00
includes all applicable taxes and fees
Itinerary
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Day
Date
Port
Arrive
Depart
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Day 1
Date 02/01/2026
Port Galveston
Arrive --
Depart 3:30pm
-
Day 2
Date 02/02/2026
Port At Sea
Arrive --
Depart --
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Day 3
Date 02/03/2026
Port Cozumel
Arrive 9:00am
Depart 5:00pm
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Day 4
Date 02/04/2026
Port Mahogany Bay
Arrive 9:00am
Depart 6:00pm
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Day 5
Date 02/05/2026
Port Costa Maya
Arrive 7:00am
Depart 12:30pm
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Day 6
Date 02/06/2026
Port At Sea
Arrive --
Depart --
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Day 7
Date 02/07/2026
Port Galveston
Arrive 8:00am
Depart --
About the Carnival Cruise Line Carnival Dream
The ship itself is a unique experience with a great variety of activities, restaurants, and bars, such as the RedFrog Rum Bar and the BlueIguana Tequila Bar. Get your appetite ready, because you’re gonna need it. Carnival Dream features two dual-level dining rooms, a gourmet steakhouse and of course, the Lido Restaurant. It also features Ocean Plaza, which combines tasty treats with, perhaps, even tastier entertainment. Entertainment options are all up and down the ship, as is water-based fun, from the heart-racing water slide action at WaterWorks to the soul-soothing Thalassotherapy pool at the Cloud 9 Spa.
Despite its name, Carnival Dream is definitely a reality. Can’t believe it? Pinch yourself… and book your dream cruise today.
Details and Deck Plans
Year Built | 2009 | Capacity | 3,646 |
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Year Refurbished | -- | Elevators | -- |
Registry | Panama | Restaurants | 5 |
Tonnage | 130,000 | Bars | 4 |
Cabins | 1,823 | Pools | 3 |
Wheelchair Accessible Cabins | N | Theaters | -- |
Shops | Y | Library | -- |
Meeting Rooms | Y | Casino | Y |
Spa | Y | Disco | Y |
Fitness Center | Y | Children's Program | Y |
Internet Cafe | Y |
- Sky
- Sun
- Spa
- Panorama
- Lido
- Vista
- Verandah
- Empress
- Upper
- Promenade
- Atlantic
- Lobby
- Main
- Riviera
- Deck 1 - Riviera
- Deck 2 - Main
- Deck 3 - Lobby
- Deck 4 - Atlantic
- Deck 5 - Promenade
- Deck 6 - Upper
- Deck 7 - Empress
- Deck 8 - Verandah
- Deck 9 - Vista
- Deck 10 - Lido
- Deck 11 - Panorama
- Deck 12 - Spa
- Deck 14 - Sun
- Deck 15 - Sky
Ports of Call
Galveston (Days 1, 7)

Cozumel (Day 3)

Mahogany Bay (Day 4)
Costa Maya (Day 5)

Beginning where the Mayan Riviera ends, the Costa Maya stretches along the coastline up to Belize. The Costa Maya is the last remaining section of coastal properties yet to be exploited and there are acres of coastal land with absolutely no development. The odd fishing village spots the landscape but not much beyond that. Flying along the coastline you encounter numerous cenotes and you can still see the outlines and impressions of villages that were there centuries ago.
Experience the ancient Mayan City of Chacchoben. Largely unexplored until 1999, this Mayan site dates back to 360 A.D. when it played an important role in the distribution of such precious items as wood, jade and exotic birds.