Carnival Jubilee Sets Sail From Galveston


CARNIVAL JUBILEE SETS SAIL FROM GALVESTON

The Carnival Jubilee is the newest and biggest ship in Carnival Cruise Line‘s fleet and is homeported year-round in Galveston. The ship is powered by a liquefied natural gas (LNG) technology platform and accommodates 6,500 guests and 1,750 crew. I had the opportunity to attend the Jubilee’s naming ceremony in Galveston, TX. Here is my overview of the ship.

Essential Items to Pack for a Cruise

Before you embark on your odyssey, make sure you have a few essential items. In addition to some form of ID (passport, birth certificate, etc), here is a list of things you need to pack for a cruise.

My Experience with Surfing and Why More Black Men Should Surf

Too often, water sports like surfing are seen as inaccessible to many in the Black community. I recommend giving surfing a shot. It’s fun, rewarding, and a great way to challenge yourself.

Sea-Doo Spark Review: Testing the Waters in Miami

If you’re in the market for a playful, fuel-efficient, and stylish watercraft or jet ski, you should consider the Sea-Doo Spark. It delivers fun, control, and speed at a great price.


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