Carnival Cruise Line to Host First-Ever Brazilian Carnival-Themed Voyage

Get ready to dance to the infectious rhythms of samba! For the first time, Carnival Cruise Line is set to host a Brazilian carnival-themed voyage, the CarnaBrazil Cruise, aboard the Carnival Conquest. This exciting event is a collaborative effort with Rose Tours, renowned for their music-themed cruises, and Brazilian Nites, organizers of prominent Brazilian cultural events.

Setting sail from PortMiami to The Bahamas on February 7, 2025, this three-day cruise promises an immersive experience that captures the essence of Brazil’s world-famous carnival. The CarnaBrazil Cruise will transport guests to the heart of the celebration with vibrant parades, dynamic performances, and a captivating atmosphere.

The cruise will feature an impressive lineup of top-tier Brazilian artists, including Zeca Pagodinho, affectionately known as Brazil’s “King of Samba,” alongside the talented Roberta Sá, Diogo Nogueira, and Pretinho da Serrinha. Adding to the electrifying atmosphere, the Latin Grammy-nominated samba band Monobloco, celebrated for their energetic performances at Rio de Janeiro’s carnival, will grace the stage with their infectious energy.

Beyond the mesmerizing performances, the CarnaBrazil Cruise offers a plethora of entertainment options designed to keep the festive spirit alive. Guests can revel in pool parties, learn the art of samba dance, participate in percussion workshops, enjoy meet-and-greets with renowned artists, and immerse themselves in vibrant late-night sessions featuring DJs and live jams.

Founded in 1972 by Ted Arison, Carnival Cruise Line revolutionized the cruise industry by making the luxury cruise experience accessible to a wider audience. Now, with the CarnaBrazil Cruise, the company is set to introduce a new dimension of cultural immersion, inviting passengers to embrace the magic and vibrant spirit of Brazilian carnival.

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