The Carnival Miracle is currently returning to North America following the completion of its summer season in Europe.

Set to spend the winter sailing from Tampa, the Spirit-class vessel kicked off a 14-night repositioning voyage on November 8, 2025.

The trans-Atlantic crossing departed from Civitavecchia and included visits to destinations in Spain and Portugal, such as Cartagena and Ponta Delgada.

After seven days at sea, the Carnival Miracle is also scheduled to visit Nassau before arriving in Tampa later this month.

The 2004-built ship is then set to kick off a series of six- to 13-night cruises to the Western and Southern Caribbean.

Sailing roundtrip from Tampa, the itineraries feature visits to a wide range of destinations, including George Town in the Cayman Islands, Costa Maya in Mexico and Oranjestad in Aruba.

The season runs through early April, when the ship is scheduled to reposition to Seattle for summer cruising in Alaska.

Having concluded a winter season sailing from Galveston, the Carnival Miracle repositioned to Europe in April 2025.

The vessel then underwent a drydock refurbishment at the Navantia shipyard in Spain before kicking off a series of itineraries in Northern Europe in late May.

The ship initially offered cruises to the British Isles, Scandinavia and the North Sea departing from the British port of Dover.

A few months later, in mid-August, the ship returned to the Mediterranean for itineraries to Italy, Greece, Turkey, France, Spain and more.

As part of its scheduled drydock, the Carnival Miracle debuted new and enhanced features, such as the Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge and a new Carnival Adventures store.

Additional upgrades include a redesigned mini-golf course and nightclub, as well as an expanded casino area and revamped teen and youth areas.