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Hookers at Sea

About the Ship

Carnival Firenze

The Carnival Firenze is basically a floating Italian daydream with a Carnival twist. This 135,000-ton beauty carries just over 4,000 guests on Mexican Riviera escapes from Long Beach—and yes, the atrium will make you feel like you wandered into Florence (minus the jet lag). On deck, it’s all about big flavors and bigger fun: Guy’s Burgers, BlueIguana tacos, Il Viaggio’s Italian feasts, and Frizzante—where the Aperol spritzes cheer you on like Nonna at Sunday dinner. WaterWorks keeps the kids (and kids-at-heart) squealing, Serenity is your bliss zone, and Playlist Productions brings the pizzazz. From budget-friendly rooms to balcony staterooms perfect for sea-breeze selfies, Carnival Firenze delivers pasta, parties, and Pacific sunsets without draining
your gelato fund.

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Itinerary

Carnival Firenze

Feb. 18-26, 2027

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Day 1

Miami

Departs 3:30 PM

Day 2

Fun Day At Sea

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Day 3

Fun Day At Sea

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Day 4

Aruba

9:00 AM-10:00 PM

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Day 5

Curacao

8:00 AM- 5;00 PM

A modern bar with a curved counter, bar stools, and warm lighting. The background features a sign reading 'Frizzante' and shelves with bottles.

Day 6

Fun Day At Sea

A tropical beach with white sand, palm trees, and lounge chairs. A pier extends into turquoise water with people walking and a jet ski speeding past. Buildings and signs that say 'Welcome To Grand Turk' and 'Grand Turk' are visible in the background.

Day 7

Grand Turk

8:00 AM- 4:00 PM

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Day 8

Fun Day At Sea

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Day 9

Miami

Miami

If your cruise is sailing out of Miami, welcome to the capital of cruise ships—and the party starts long before you board. This city is pure energy: neon nights, sandy beaches, Latin beats, and flavors that demand a mojito in hand.

Before embarkation, stroll Ocean Drive for Art Deco vibes, dip your toes in South Beach, or explore Little Havana where the cafecitos will keep you buzzing. Wynwood Walls is your stop for bold street art (and bolder selfies), and if you’ve got extra time, hop a boat tour of Biscayne Bay to ogle celebrity mansions you definitely don’t live in.

The cruise terminals are just minutes from downtown and South Beach, making it easy to tack on some Miami magic before or after your trip. Because here, the vacation doesn’t
start when you sail away—it starts the second you land. 🌴✨

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Curaçao

Curaçao is color, culture, and Caribbean cool all rolled into one. Stroll through Willemstad’s pastel-painted waterfront (UNESCO-listed for a reason), then wander over Queen Emma Bridge as it swings open for ships. Beach lover? Head to Playa Knip or Cas Abao for postcard-perfect sand and sea. Adventurer? Snorkel Blue Room Cave or dive one of the island’s legendary reefs.
Thirsty? Sip on a bright-blue cocktail made with —you guessed it—Curaçao liqueur.

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Aruba

Aruba lives up to its nickname, “One Happy Island.” Think turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, and colorful Dutch-Caribbean charm.

Spend the day lounging on Eagle Beach, snorkeling the Antilla shipwreck, or sipping rum punches on Palm Beach. Feeling bold? Try windsurfing or a jeep safari through Arikok National Park. However you slice it, Aruba = instant paradise. 🌴☀️

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Grand Turk

Grand Turk may be small, but it packs in big island charm. Step off the ship and you’re just steps from a powdery beach—grab a lounger, dip in the turquoise water, and let vacation mode hit
instantly. Want more action? Snorkel with stingrays, explore coral reefs, or ride ATVs across the island’s rugged trails. History buff? Visit the Grand Turk Lighthouse or the National Museum to learn about shipwrecks and space landings (yep, John Glenn splashed down nearby).

However you spend it, Grand Turk is pure Caribbean chill with a splash of adventure. 🐠🌴

Interior cabins

Interior cabins on the Carnival Firenze are your budget-friendly home base at sea, averaging about 185 sq ft. They feature twin beds that convert to a king, a private bathroom with shower, smart storage solutions, and all the essentials—TV, mini-fridge, safe, and daily service from your stateroom attendant. While there’s no natural light, these cabins are cozy, quiet, and perfect for travelers who plan to spend their cruise soaking up the ship’s Italian flair, not just the four walls.

Starting at 787 per person

Hotel room with a bed, two nightstands with lamps, a large carpet with a floral design, a marble-topped dresser, and a mural of a cityscape behind the bed.

Ocean View Cabins

Ocean View cabins give you all the comfort of an interior but with a window to the sea—hello, natural light! At around
220 sq ft, these rooms feel a little more open and airy. You’ll find twin beds that convert to a king, a private bathroom
with shower, plus Carnival standards like a TV, safe, mini-fridge, and daily service.

Whether you’re peeking out at sunrise or watching the waves roll by, Ocean View cabins offer an affordable upgrade with a big payoff.

Starting at 964 per person

Hotel room with a bed, a window with curtains, a television on the wall, a desk with a chair, and a small sofa with a coffee table.

Balcony Cabins

Balcony cabins on the Carnival Firenze offer about 185 sq ft of indoor space plus a private balcony (typically 35 sq ft) for fresh air and ocean views. Inside, you'll find twin beds that convert to a king, a seating area, desk, storage, TV, mini-fridge, and a private bathroom with a shower. Some upgraded categories feature larger balconies or aft-facing views. It’s the perfect option for cruisers who want a cozy room with their own outdoor oasis— ideal for morning coffee, sunset watching, or just soaking up the sea breeze.

Starting at 1267 per person

Ocean view room with a bed, sofa, and balcony

Prices and offers subject to change

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Group Perks!

  • $200 onboard credit per stateroom — because your vacation deserves extra fun money for margaritas, souvenirs, or a round of desserts.

  • One-hour hosted party with cocktails, wine, beer, soda, and coffee — just bring the fun! Requires 8 or more cabins booked. At Carnival’s discretion.

  • Complimentary bottle of premium red wine (Carnival's choice) served with cheese and crackers in each guests' stateroom, along with sparkling cider, and a chocolate delight — delivered to your cabin or at dinner.

The crocheting at Sea Cruise is a yarn-filled adventure of stitching, sipping, and sailing! Sunset circles, crafty workshops, tropical ports, and endless laughs—because when hookers hit the high seas, it’s always knotty and nice. 🧶🚢

Deposit and final payments

Deposits are due at the time of booking with final payment due November 20th 2026

All payments will be done via Carnivals secured payment link which will be sent you upon booking.

Important note: to receive the full set of group perks (onboard credit, private cocktail party, bottle of wine, chocolates, etc.), Carnival awards them only to the first two guests per stateroom. So we’ll encourage guests to keep it to two per cabin to ensure everyone gets the full benefit.

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Travel Documents

🛂 Travel Docs Reminder: All guests must have proper identification to sail. A valid passport is always recommended, but if you don’t have one, you’ll need a government-issued photo ID and an official, certified birth certificate (no photocopies or hospital certificates). Don’t get left on the dock—make sure your docs are ready to cruise!

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