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Carnival Conquest Returns to Service After Dry Dock

Carnival Conquest has now returned to service in PortMiami from a 12-day dry dock in the Bahamas. The short dry dock added new spaces and updated others. 

Carnival Conquest entered dry dock on February 9, 2026 at the Grand Bahama Shipyard. While there, she received a Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge, a venue dedicated to honor military veterans and active-duty service members from every branch of the military. Guests who visit the Lounge can purchase a special souvenir glass and Heroes American Pale Ale knowing a portion of the proceeds are donated to Operation Homefront–Carnival Cruise Line’s national partner that helps military families across the United States by improving their financial, emotional and social well-being.

Club O2, Carnival’s space for teens, received a new gaming area and updated decor. Club O2 gives teens a spot to watch movies, listen to music, play sports and video games, and enjoy a karaoke session–all sans parents and little siblings. WAREHOUSE video arcade, the 24-hour family-friendly gaming spot, was renovated to feature a more upgraded and interactive play experience. 

Guests who enjoy testing the fates will find updated Tahiti Casino on Deck 5. The casino features a new layout with updated games and a dedicated on-smoking area. Shoppers will find refreshed retail spaces with Effy, Pandora and Swarovski shops all sporting a new look.

Carnival Conquest returned to service on Friday, February 20, 2026. She will continue year-round 3- and 4-night Bahamas and Caribbean sailings from PortMiami.