Carnival Sunshine Charts Mediterranean and African Routes for 2027-28
Carnival Cruise Line has unveiled Carnival Sunshine’s 2027-28 deployment, featuring Mediterranean classics, first-ever African ports, and a rare solar eclipse sailing.
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Carnival Cruise Line has unveiled Carnival Sunshine’s 2027-28 deployment, featuring Mediterranean classics, first-ever African ports, and a rare solar eclipse sailing.
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