The Carnival Conquest sailed from Miami recently to kick off a new series of adults-only cruises for Carnival Cruise Line.

As part of the company’s SEA program, the sailings are geared toward casino players and feature expanded gambling areas, themed parties, bingo events and adults-only events.

According to Carnival’s Brand Ambassador John Heald, over 2,700 passengers are currently onboard the first cruise, which sailed from South Florida on January 5, 2026.

As part of the 12-day cruise, the Carnival Conquest is set to visit destinations in the Southern and Eastern Caribbean, such as St. Lucia, Barbados, Martinique, St. Maarten and St. Thomas.

The 2002-built vessel is then set to return to Miami to embark on a second SEA cruise on January 17, 2026.

Also visiting the Southern and Eastern Caribbean, the 13-night itinerary will sail to St. Thomas, St. Lucia, Barbados, Bonaire and Aruba.

The Carnival Conquest is set to resume its regular schedule of three- and four-night cruises to the Bahamas on January 30, 2026.

Carnival introduced its SEA sailings in May 2025, with a series of cruises from Miami onboard the Carnival Conquest.

Sailing between August and September, the itineraries featured expanded gambling areas, with four additional blackjack tables and 75 extra slot machines.

Other special features of the cruises included an upgraded dining experience with an enhanced menu offered to every guest throughout the sailings.

Cruise Industry News, the special menu includes options like grilled lobster tail, shrimp cocktails and steak au poivre at no extra cost.

Carnival recently announced plans to expand the product, with additional SEA cruises introduced onboard the Carnival Glory, the Carnival Dream and the Carnival Paradise.

The adults-only cruises are offered exclusively through the casino offers and are not open to the general public.

According to Carnival’s website, qualifying guests will receive SEA cruise invitations directly to their inboxes.