Tranquil Tropics – Grand Bahama & Bimini
About this cruise
You board in Mobile on September 12, 2027 for 6 nights visiting Celebration Key and Bimini, and you come back from this kind of trip wondering why you don't do it more often. You do all the exploring first, then the last few days are at sea. It's like a built-in wind-down. White sand, shallow turquoise flats, and easy island days. The Bahamas keep it simple. Of the stops, Celebration Key tends to be the one people talk about: Carnival's newest private island escape. Roughly 8 hours per stop. More of a sampler than a deep dive. Carnival Valor takes the food seriously, with 12 restaurants to choose from. 9 are included, and the rest are worth the splurge. This length suits most people. Enough time to settle in and actually unwind, without the trip dragging on. The autumn timing is underrated too. Good weather, calmer seas, and a more relaxed ship. Sometimes the best trips are the ones you just go ahead and book.