Carnival Expands Adults Only SEA Voyages for 2026

The Carnival Dream cruise ship moored alongside another vessel
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Carnival is adding more adults-only departures to its 2026 schedule, according to an update shared by Brand Ambassador John Heald.

These SEA sailings, originally introduced in 2025, center on casino-focused experiences and include expanded gaming, themed nightlife, bingo events and other activities designed exclusively for adults.

“We are excited to be hosting some additional adults-only cruises next year,” Heald said in a social media announcement.

To receive an offer to book one of the newly added SEA cruises, guests must register through a dedicated link.

“This is definitely a first-come, first-served situation here, so my advice would be to register as soon as you can,” Heald added.

Carnival lists the Carnival Glory, Carnival Dream and Carnival Paradise among the ships offering these expanded adults-only options.

Highlights include:

  • A 15 night transatlantic voyage from Galveston to Barcelona aboard the Carnival Dream, departing Feb. 16, 2026.
  • A similar 15 night transatlantic sailing on the Carnival Glory, departing Port Canaveral in early March and calling in Portugal and Spain before reaching Barcelona.
  • Once in Europe, the Carnival Glory will also operate an adults-only Mediterranean and Canary Islands cruise, a 15 night roundtrip from Barcelona with stops in Spain, Italy and Morocco, including Livorno, Tangier and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
  • A ten night Caribbean cruise on the Carnival Paradise in April, sailing from Tampa to Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, Turks & Caicos, the Dominican Republic and Florida.

Carnival says the SEA program continues to grow in response to strong interest from guests seeking adults-only travel options.