Carnival Panorama Is Adding More Cruises to Cabo, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta

Carnival Cruise Line is extending its cruise calendar into 2027 and 2028 with more than 50 new sailings aboard Carnival Panorama, continuing the ship’s year-round schedule from Long Beach, California.
The new sailings, which are now open for booking, include a mix of six- and eight-day itineraries to some of the most popular destinations on Mexico’s Pacific coast. The six-day cruises will feature extended visits to Cabo San Lucas, allowing guests to explore its iconic beaches, marine life, and nightlife, along with a stop in Ensenada, known for its wine region and coastal charm.
The eight-day voyages offer a more expansive Mexican Riviera experience, with calls in Cabo San Lucas, La Paz, Mazatlan, and Puerto Vallarta. The itinerary highlights a range of cultural and recreational experiences, from the historic old town of Mazatlan to the scenic Malecon of La Paz and the beachside restaurants and art districts of Puerto Vallarta.
Carnival Panorama has become a mainstay for West Coast cruisers, offering one of the most consistent schedules to the Mexican Riviera out of California. Sailing from Long Beach, the ship accommodates over 5,000 guests and is known for onboard features like the SkyRide aerial cycling course, the Sky Zone trampoline park, and the WaterWorks water park. A variety of dining venues and entertainment options add to its appeal for family and group travel.
With the extended deployment, Carnival continues to cement its position as the leading cruise line for Mexican Riviera itineraries from the West Coast, providing travelers with expanded options and the convenience of roundtrip sailings from Southern California.