Carnival Jubilee Completes Sea Trials

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Carnival Cruise Line’s upcoming new ship Carnival Jubilee has completed its first round of sea trials. The ship is currently under construction at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.

This milestone brings the vessel one step closer to its debut in Galveston at the end of December. 

Carnival Jubilee’s sea trials were led by a full contingent of officers, technicians and engineers on board who thoroughly tested the ship’s technical, mechanical and navigational systems.

“Our all-new Carnival Jubilee performed extremely well through each test we put her through this past week. Now shortly, we’ll start cruising and our team is prepared to welcome our guests from Galveston onto this beautiful new ship,” said Captain Andrea Catalani. 

Carnival Jubilee displays a Texas star on its bow, a tribute to the vessel’s homeport of Galveston. The vessel is the third of the line’s ships to be powered by a Liquefied Natural Gas propulsion system.

Onboard, guests can experience unique concepts in sea-themed zones. Highlights include delicious food and beverage options, such as Dr.Inks, Ph.D Bar. Technology, and other design elements that will transport guests from a pier-like “boardwalk” to an ocean-floor promenade.

Other onboard features include BOLT: The Ultimate Seacoaster, and Carnival guest-favorite eateries Guy’s Pig & Anchor Smokehouse, and Shaquille O’Neal’s Big Chicken.

Carnival Jubilee will sail year-round to the Caribbean from Galveston. Highlighted port stops will include Cozumel, Costa Maya, and Roatan. Bookings are open for cruises on Carnival Jubilee through Fall 2025. 

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