CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE WELCOMES BAHAMAS PRIME MINISTER ABOARD MARDI GRAS

From Left to Right: Domenico Rognoni, Senior Vice President of Compliance, Carnival Cruise Line; Christine Duffy, President, Carnival Cruise Line; Bahamas Prime Minister The Honourable Philip Brave Davis; Micky Arison, Chairman, Carnival Corporation & plc.

NASSAU, Bahamas,  October 29, 2021 — The celebrations on the inaugural cruise for Carnival Cruise Line’s Mardi Gras continued today in Nassau as Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy and Captain Vincenzo Alcaras welcomed Bahamas Prime Minister The Honourable Philip Brave Davis, members of his cabinet and local officials aboard for a tour and luncheon meeting.

The ship, flying the Bahamian flag, is a symbol of Carnival’s commitment to The Bahamas, and is carrying more than 4,300 guests who enjoyed various shore excursions and activities during the day-long visit.

“We are thrilled to be visiting Nassau with our flagship Mardi Gras and welcoming Prime Minister Davis and his leadership team aboard,” said Duffy. “Carnival has a longstanding relationship with The Bahamas and we look forward to working closely with the Prime Minister and his cabinet as we continue to restart ships in our fleet, bring more guests to The Bahamas, and demonstrate our commitment to the health, safety and well-being of our guests, crew and the destinations we visit.”

Carnival also announced today that it has reflagged two additional vessels, Carnival Legend and Carnival Spirit, to Bahamian registry, bringing the total number of vessels registered in the country to six. See complete CARNIVAL NEWSROOM release at https://carnival-news.com/2021/10/29/carnival-cruise-line-welcomes-bahamas-prime-minister-during-mardi-gras-stop-in-nassau/