Wondering what’s available to eat and drink on Celebration Key, Carnival’s newest private island? Curious about how much things cost and what’s already included in your cruise fare? Keep reading!
Cruisers are entitled to one complimentary lunch and will scan their sail and sign card to receive it. Complimentary options are listed under “Island Eats” on the menus. Complimentary meals include a chocolate chip cookie. Instead of the complimentary “Island Eats” lunch option, guests can instead opt for 25% off one entree at one of the full-service restaurants. Note that kids eat for free from the kids’ menu at all full-service restaurants.
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Casual Dining Menus
Cabanas Dining Menu
Pearl Cove Beach Club All Inclusive Menu
Bar and Drink Menus
The following are the casual “food truck” style menus available on Carnival’s Celebration Key private island. These menus include complimentary options (complimentary options are indicated under “Island Eats”) and items offered for an extra charge. All purchases can be made with either the sail and sign card (to be charged to the guest’s onboard account) or by charging to a credit or debit card. Cash is not accepted anywhere on the island.
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Beachside Burgers and More Menu
Calypso Chicken Menu
Flow Play Menu
Flippin Fritters Menu
Grand Bahama Taco Co. Menu
Mediterranean Flavors Menu
Mini Donut King Menu
Pizza & Subs Menu
Seaside Burgers and Dogs Menu
Snack Shack Menu
Seaside Shack Subs & Tenders Menu
Streatery Sushiva Menu
Taco, Burrito, or Bowl Menu
Yumshine Scoops
Note that the Cheers package does NOT include beverages on Celebration Key. Guests can charge drinks to their credit card or sail and sign card. Prices are as follows:
Cocktails: $12.50 for classic to $13.50 for signature
Beers: $7-$9
Wine: $8-$11
Soda, juice, and water: $3.50
Red Bull: $7.50
I ALWAYS buy travel insurance (especially during these uncertain times) to cover my cruises, but I NEVER purchase it through Carnival. It costs more and usually covers less than policies you purchase on your own. I go through sites like travelinsurance.com* to compare plans and prices and get the best deal for the coverage I want. It’s easy – just enter your travel dates and total costs (airfare, hotel, cruise fare, etc) and a few basic pieces of information about yourself and see a list of plans and reviews. Spend less on insurance and spend more on excursions, special onboard cruise experiences, and…future cruises!
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