3-Night Miami, FL to Miami, FL
Carnival Cruise Line · Carnival Conquest
Visit Miami, FL, Celebration Key, The Bahamas
Departure
Miami, FL
Return
Miami, FL
Duration
3 Nights
From
$265 pp
Itinerary
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Day 1Miami, FL Arrives 12:00 AM · Departs 3:30 PM
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Day 2At Sea Arrives 12:00 AM · Departs 12:00 AM
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Day 3Celebration Key, The Bahamas Arrives 8:00 AM · Departs 5:00 PM
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Day 4Miami, FL Arrives 12:00 AM · Departs 12:00 AM
Cabin Prices
Prices per person, based on double occupancy in USD.
Inside
$265
Ocean View
$305
Balcony
$435
Suite
$783
Ports of Call
- Miami, FL
- Celebration Key, The Bahamas
About This Cruise
3-night Carnival Cruise Line Carnival Conquest cruise from Miami, FL to Celebration Key, The Bahamas Compare cabins from $265.
Cruise Line
Carnival Cruise Line
Ship
Carnival Conquest
Frequently asked questions
- What is included in the cruise fare?
- Standard cruise fares include your cabin, onboard meals at main dining venues, most non-specialty entertainment, use of pools and common facilities, and transport between ports of call. Gratuities, specialty dining, alcoholic drinks, shore excursions and onboard spa services are typically billed separately.
- How far in advance should I book this cruise?
- For popular sailings, booking 6–12 months ahead typically gives the best cabin selection and fares. Last-minute discounts can appear 30–60 days before departure when the cruise line wants to fill remaining cabins on Carnival Conquest.
- What documents do I need to board?
- Most international itineraries require a passport valid for at least six months beyond your return date. Closed-loop sailings that depart and return to the same U.S. port from Miami, FL may accept a government-issued photo ID plus a certified birth certificate for U.S. citizens — always verify with the cruise line.
- Can I change or cancel my booking?
- Change and cancellation policies depend on Carnival Cruise Line's fare type and how close you are to departure. Refundable deposits typically allow changes up to the final-payment date without penalty; closer to sailing, cancellation fees scale up. Review the specific fare rules before booking.
- What is a 3-night cruise like?
- A 3-night cruise balances relaxing sea days with active port days. You can expect a mix of onboard programming — dining, entertainment, spa and fitness — and multiple shore excursions from Carnival Conquest. Pack for both formal nights and casual deck days.