Carnival Cruise Line announced today that Carnival Adventure will sail seasonally in Australia from April 2028 when she relocates to North America for the northern hemisphere summer, according to a statement.
The company said that while it remains the only cruise line with a year-round commitment to this region, it has had to make this deployment decision given more favorable market conditions elsewhere and what it called the “uncertain regulatory environment in Australia and New Zealand.’
“We’re proud of our long-standing commitment to this market. It is business as usual with Carnival Cruise Line operating from more homeports across Australia and New Zealand in 2027/28 than ever before, so there are plenty of attractive itineraries for our guests,” Country Manager Peter Little said.
“Over the next two years, we look forward to welcoming onboard about 1.2 million fun-loving guests across about 400 voyages as we continue to sail year-round to amazing destinations.”
The Carnival Adventure will relocate to North America in April 2028, after completing her published voyages.
Little said Carnival was seeing stronger momentum and local governmental support in other major travel and tourism markets globally.
“In this context, Carnival is adjusting its deployment to better capture greater opportunities elsewhere, while continuing to champion a more competitive and certain operating environment – matters we’ve long emphasized,” Little said.
“We look forward to continuing our strong commitment to a cruise sector that provides 22,000 jobs and more than $7 billion in economic benefit to thousands of travel agents, shore tour operators, fresh food producers and transport providers right across Australia.”