Carnival Conquest Axes Four Feb 2025 Cruises After Drydock

The Carnival Conquest cruise ship at sea
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Carnival Cruise Line is canceling four Carnival Conquest sailings following a drydock rescheduling. In notices sent to booked guests, the line said the affected cruises were planned to depart PortMiami between Feb. 6 and Feb. 16, 2026.

“We have had to reschedule Carnival Conquest’s drydock from January 2026 to February 2026, and we are sorry to inform you that these cruises have been cancelled,” Carnival said.

“We have a variety of alternatives and are confident that you will find another Carnival cruise that is filled with an equal amount of fun,” the company added.

Guests can move to a comparable replacement sailing with their cruise fare protected, plus a $50 onboard credit per person (capped at $100 per cabin) when they choose to reschedule. Those who prefer not to rebook will receive a full refund of the cruise fare and any pre-purchased items. Carnival noted the amounts will be returned to the original form of payment after September 1, 2025. The company is also offering reimbursement of up to $200 per person for non-reimbursable air costs and change fees.

“We sincerely apologize for this change and thank you for your understanding. We look forward to having you sail with us,” Carnival added.

During the affected window, Carnival Conquest had been scheduled to operate short Bahamas getaways from Miami, with three- and four-night itineraries visiting Nassau, Half Moon Cay, and Princess Cays. The 110,000-ton ship was also slated to call at the brand’s new private destination in Grand Bahama, Celebration Key.

Built by Fincantieri in Italy, Carnival Conquest originally entered service for Carnival Cruise Line in November 2002.