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Carnival Cruise Line plans first Mediterranean stops in Tunisia, Morocco

Carnival adds Tunisia and Morocco to its 2027 Mediterranean cruises, offering cultural experiences and local tourism growth.

Timilehin Adejumobi
Last updated: January 27, 2026 7:05 pm
Timilehin Adejumobi Published January 27, 2026
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  • Carnival Cruise Line adds Tunisia and Morocco to Mediterranean itineraries in 2027 expansion. 
  • New La Goulette and Tangier ports boost North Africa tourism and local economies.
  • Mediterranean cruise strategy blends major European hubs with emerging African destinations.

Carnival Cruise Line adds Tunisia and Morocco to Mediterranean itineraries in 2027 expansion. New La Goulette and Tangier ports boost North Africa tourism and local economies. Mediterranean cruise strategy blends major European hubs with emerging African destinations.

Carnival Cruise Line will make its first-ever scheduled port calls in La Goulette, Tunisia, and Tangier, Morocco, in 2027, bringing new cultural experiences to its Mediterranean itineraries.

The move aims to broaden the cruise line’s offerings for international travelers while supporting local economies by encouraging tourism in regions often overlooked by global cruise routes.

Carnival Cruise Line first ever cruise calls for Tunisia and Morocco

Carnival adds Tunis, Tangier ports

La Goulette, the port that serves Tunisia’s capital, Tunis, will offer passengers access to ancient medinas, UNESCO World Heritage sites, and bustling souks that reflect Arab, French, and Mediterranean influences.

Visitors can explore landmarks such as the ruins of Carthage or stroll the vibrant streets of Tunis, gaining a firsthand look at the country’s rich history and traditions. 

Tangier, located on Morocco’s northern coast, will introduce travelers to a city shaped by Mediterranean, Arabic, and European cultures.

Known for its lively markets, scenic coastline, and striking architecture, Tangier has long drawn visitors seeking a mix of modern amenities and historic charm.

Carnival’s new stops are expected to boost local tourism and encourage investments in infrastructure, benefiting the wider economy.

La Goulette Cruise Port, Tunisia

Strengthening the Mediterranean Itinerary 

These additions complement Carnival’s existing Mediterranean schedule, which includes Spain, Italy, and Malta, with stops in iconic cities like Barcelona, Rome, and Valletta.

The 2027 routes will also feature lesser-known ports such as Ajaccio in Corsica and Bari in Italy, offering travelers fresh experiences alongside familiar destinations. 

For local businesses, cruise passengers represent a significant economic opportunity. Tourists often spend on excursions, dining, and local products, providing a direct boost to hospitality and retail sectors.

Over time, the increased foot traffic could support long-term growth in tourism infrastructure, giving Tunisia and Morocco a stronger presence in the global cruise market. 

Tangier Morocco Cruise Ship Port

A new chapter for North African tourism 

The introduction of La Goulette and Tangier as cruise stops marks a significant moment for North Africa. Both cities stand to gain from greater exposure to international visitors, many of whom may return for extended stays or encourage further investments in local tourism.

As the global cruise industry expands, these destinations could become essential stops for travelers seeking both cultural immersion and scenic exploration. 

Carnival’s 2027 Mediterranean season demonstrates how the cruise industry continues to evolve, offering guests a combination of traditional European charm and previously untapped African destinations.

For Tunisia and Morocco, the arrival of Carnival ships represents not just new tourism opportunities but also a chance to share their history and culture with a broader audience, fostering connections that extend beyond the cruise itself.

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