What private islands does Carnival own?


What private islands does Carnival own? Half Moon Cay -- the Carnival-owned private island in the Bahamas -- looks like a movie set of a beach. The sand is pristinely white, with nary a scratchy shell or untoward piece of seaweed, while the turquoise waters are welcomingly warm.


Who owns Ocean Cay?

The 95-acre island is owned by MSC Cruises and was set to start welcoming visitors in December 2019. Because of its proximity to Miami, guests can enjoy the island's many offerings even on three and four-night cruises.


Does Carnival have an island like CocoCay?

For one, Half Moon Cay is exclusively used by Holland America and Carnival passengers, while Perfect Day at CocoCay caters to Royal Caribbean guests.


Is Amber Cove owned by Carnival?

Amber Cove is a private cruise port destination owned by Carnival Corporation. Similar to Princess Cruises' Princess Cays and Royal Caribbean's CocoCay, only Carnival brand ships will sail here (the cruise lines are Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, and Holland America Line).


Does Royal Caribbean own CocoCay?

CocoCay and Labadee are both leased (rather than owned) by Royal Caribbean from their respective countries, The Bahamas and Haiti.


Who owns CocoCay island?

Coco Cay aka Little Stirrup Cay, is privately owned by Royal Caribbean Cruise Line (RCCL). It is about one mile long, 1/3 of a mile wide, and its white-sand beach is reserved exclusively for RCCL's guests.


Can you refuse to pay gratuities on a cruise?

(1). You have the right to refuse this automatic gratuity charge and may compensate cruise staff on your own terms. However, you will need to notify the front desk of this desire. Otherwise it will appear on your bill when your cruise ends and it will be charged to your credit card on file.