The Carnival Spirit is currently offering a unique 14-night cruise to the Southern Caribbean that sailed from Mobile, Alabama on Jan. 17 as part of the Carnival Journeys program.

Before returning to its homeport later this month, the Carnival Spirit is set to visit seven destinations around the Caribbean.

Among the ports of call set to be visited are Willemstad in Curaçao and Oranjestad in Aruba, as well as Charlotte Amalie in St. Thomas.

The 2,100-guest ship is also scheduled to make calls to Montego Bay in Jamaica and San Juan in Puerto Rico.

Other highlights of the cruise include visits to two of Carnival Corporation’s private destinations in the Bahamas: Celebration Key and Half Moon Cay.

According to Carnival, the Journeys cruises are highlighted by longer itineraries that sail to less-traveled routes and unique destinations.

The special sailings are also said to have a “classic cruising feel” with a series of themed enrichment activities.

Sailing from Mobile during the 2025-26 winter, the Carnival Spirit is currently offering a series of five- to eight-night cruises to the Caribbean and the Bahamas.

The itineraries feature visits to all of the company’s private destinations in the region, including Half Moon Cay, Princess Cays and Celebration Key.

Ending its homeporting season in Alabama, the 2001-built ship is set to embark on a repositioning to the West Coast in mid-April.

While the Spirit is scheduled to return for an additional winter season in 2026-27, Mobile will see a big capacity increase starting in May 2027 with the arrival of the Carnival Valor.

As the first Conquest-class ship to sail from the port, the 2,974-passenger ship will operate from the homeport on a year-round basis, offering six- to 14-night cruises to the Bahamas and the Caribbean.