The Carnival Venezia recently returned to Port Canaveral after offering a 14-night Carnival Journeys cruise.

As one of the longest itineraries being offered by the ship this year, the two-week voyage departed from Central Florida on Feb. 22, 2026.

Before returning to Port Canaveral, the itinerary included visits to a series of destinations in the Southern Caribbean, such as Grenada, Barbados and St. Lucia.

The Carnival Venezia also sailed to the Eastern Caribbean, making calls to St. John’s, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, San Juan and Tortola.

The voyage was part of the Carnival Journeys program, which is described as a series of special sailings “made to amaze” that sail to “great destinations” and “less-travelled” routes.

Besides longer itineraries and more ports of call, the cruises feature enriching experiences onboard, including a special program of activities to recreate a classic cruising feel, including the “Throwback Sea Day.”

Following its Carnival Journeys cruise, the Venezia resumed its regular schedule of weeklong sailings to the Caribbean on March 8, 2026.

The deployment includes seven-night itineraries to the Eastern and Western Caribbean, as well as the Bahamas.

Highlighted ports of call include Grand Turk in Turks and Caicos, San Juan in Puerto Rico, Cozumel in Mexico and Charlotte Amalie in St. Thomas and Nassau in the Bahamas.

In mid-May, the ship is set to reposition back to its summer homeport of New York City for sailings to a wide range of destinations.

The season starts with an 11-night repositioning voyage that sails between Port Canaveral and the U.S. Northeast, visiting destinations in the Southern Caribbean.

As part of its summer deployment, the Carnival Venezia is scheduled to offer itineraries to Canada, the Caribbean, the Bahamas and Bermuda.

Some of the sailings include visits to Carnival’s private destinations in the region, such as Celebration Key and Half Moon Cay.