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Norfolk to hold ribbon cutting ceremony to kick off year-round cruises

Norfolk to hold ribbon cutting ceremony to kick off year-round cruises

Yahoo11-02-2025
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – The City of Norfolk is getting ready to start off their year-round cruises with a ribbon cutting at the newly renovated Half Moone Cruise Center Tuesday morning.
The Carnival Sunshine, which holds up to 3,700 guests, will be the first cruise of the year. Carnival said they expect to sail a total of 150,000 guests annually from Norfolk — a feat only possible due to recent renovations to help with customer flow.
Renovations almost complete to enhance cruise operations in Norfolk
The $12 million renovation includes a new walkway to allow for more passengers to debark at one time and an improved space for customers to pick up their luggage before going through new customs checkpoints.
Due to all of the renovations, Carnival will now offer six-to-eight-day itineraries to The Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada and the Eastern Caribbean out of Norfolk.
Carnival announces new cruises out of Norfolk for 2026-27
Work will continue throughout the season, however, to continue to improve access for traffic dropping off passengers. All of the improvements are expected to bring over $19 million to the city annually, according to officials.
The ribbon cutting is expected to take place around 10 a.m. at the Half Moone Cruise Center. Norfolk Mayor Kenneth Alexander, Nauticus Executive Director Stephen Kirkland and Carnival Vice President of Port Operations David Candib will be in attendance.
10 On Your Side's Nick Broadway will be at the event and will provide updates throughout the day.
Continue to check WAVY.com for updates.
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