for Adults (SEA) program, the company’s Brand Ambassador John Heald said in an update.
The casino-oriented cruises were first announced in 2025 and include expanded gambling access, themed parties, bingo events and other offerings geared toward adults.
“We are excited to be hosting some additional adults-only cruises next year,” Heald said in a social media post.
To get access to one of the new SEA cruises, guests need to sign up at a dedicated link to receive an offer to book.
“This is definitely a first-come, first-served situation here, so my advice would be to register as soon as you can,” Heald added.
According to Carnival’s website, the Carnival Glory, the Carnival Dream, and the Carnival Paradise are set to offer the additional adults-only cruises.
Options include a 15-night transatlantic crossing to Barcelona, Spain, onboard the Carnival Dream, which departs from Galveston on Feb. 16, 2026.
The Carnival Glory is also scheduled to offer a transatlantic crossing in 2026 as part of the company’s SEA program.
Departing from Port Canaveral in early March, the 15-night itinerary sails to Barcelona and features visits to destinations in Portugal and Spain.
After arriving in Europe in April, the Carnival Glory offers an adults-only cruise to the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands.
The 15-night itinerary sails roundtrip from Barcelona and includes visits to Spain, Italy and Morocco, including Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Tangier and Livorno.
Other SEA cruises include a ten-night cruise to the Caribbean onboard the Carnival Paradise in April.
Departing from Tampa, the cruise features visits to destinations in Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, Turks & Caicos, as well as Florida and the Dominican Republic.