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Carnival Sunrise

About this ship

The Carnival Sunrise is a large cruise ship known for its vibrant atmosphere and family-friendly amenities, accommodating approximately 3,873 passengers. It features the unique SkyRide, an aerial cycling experience, making it ideal for active cruisers seeking adventure and fun onboard.

Eastern Caribbean from Miami • 5 nights • Departs May. 11, 2026

Units: Imperial Metric

Cruise Weather Brief

Day 1
Monday May. 11, 2026
Miami, Florida

Weather forecast available on Apr. 26, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on May. 4, 2026 for free users.

Other ships at location: Royal Caribbean Wonder of the Seas, Royal Caribbean Freedom Of The Seas, Norwegian Getaway, MSC Seaside, Virgin Voyages Resilient Lady
24,173 total passengers
Day 2
Sea Day
Tuesday May. 12, 2026
At Sea: Miami, Florida → Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos

Weather forecast available on Apr. 27, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on May. 5, 2026 for free users.

Day 3
Wednesday May. 13, 2026
Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos

Weather forecast available on Apr. 28, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on May. 6, 2026 for free users.

Other ships at location: none
3,873 total passengers
Day 4
Thursday May. 14, 2026
Half Moon Cay, Bahamas

Weather forecast available on Apr. 29, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on May. 7, 2026 for free users.

Other ships at location: none
3,873 total passengers
Day 5
Friday May. 15, 2026
Nassau, Bahamas

Weather forecast available on Apr. 30, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on May. 8, 2026 for free users.

Other ships at location: Royal Caribbean Allure Of The Seas
9,273 total passengers
Day 6
Saturday May. 16, 2026
Miami, Florida

Weather forecast available on May. 1, 2026 for Cruise Outlook Premium users and on May. 9, 2026 for free users.

Other ships at location: Royal Caribbean Freedom Of The Seas, Royal Caribbean Icon of the Seas, Norwegian Luna, MSC World America, Virgin Voyages Resilient Lady
26,197 total passengers

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