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Carnival Sunshine cruise delayed due to inclement weather

Carnival Sunshine cruise delayed due to inclement weather

Yahoo16-02-2025

NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — The Carnival Sunshine will have a delayed departure due to inclement weather.
The carnival cruise line's Fleet Operations Center is currently monitoring a cold front that is expected to impact Norfolk on Sunday afternoon.
Carnival Sunshine will embark guests as scheduled Sunday, but the ship will remain docked until Monday at 6 a.m. when weather conditions are set to improve.
The cruise will not visit Princess Cays. Port times in Grand Turk and Amber Cove will be extended.
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