As part of Carnival Cruise Line’s return to guest operations, Mardi Gras has docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The arrival marks the new ship’s first port of call on its maiden voyage.
Mardi Gras is also the first cruise ship to stop in San Juan in 16 months.
The leadership team onboard joined governor, Pedro Pierluisi, mayor Miguel Romero and other local government officials for a ceremonial plaque exchange.
The seven-day Caribbean cruise departed Port Canaveral earlier.
“We are beyond delighted to begin our Mardi Gras sailings and to have Puerto Rico be our first port of call on our maiden voyage.
“It is an honour to offer our guests the opportunity to experience all of the beauty that Puerto Rico has to offer while providing a much-needed boost to the local economy,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line.
“The restart of cruising in Puerto Rico has such a dramatic, wide-reaching impact and on behalf of Carnival I would like to personally thank governor Pierluisi, mayor Romero and all of the local officials for their hospitality in welcoming our guests.”
Mardi Gras is the first cruise ship in the Americas to be powered by eco-friendly liquified natural gas and features Bolt, the first roller coaster at sea.