MIAMI, FL – Carnival Corporation & plc brought the spirit of the holidays to life through a series of heartwarming engagements with local communities across the Caribbean this December, strengthening ties and creating unforgettable moments for children and families.
Festive Celebrations Light Up Grand Bahama
On December 7, Carnival partnered with the Royal Bahamas Police Force to host a vibrant Christmas celebration for the Grand Bahama community at the Gerald Bartlett Police Complex in Freeport. The event featured caroling, festive activities, a tree-lighting ceremony, and a toy giveaway by Santa himself. Attendees enjoyed free food, sweet treats, crafts, and appearances by beloved Christmas characters, creating a joyful atmosphere for children and families.
Holiday Fun for Students in Grand Turk
On December 11, Carnival Vista hosted 79 students and staff from Grand Turk’s Eliza Simons Primary School for a day of holiday fun. The children were treated to a ship tour, lunch and a visit from Santa, who handed out toys and goody bags to each student. The event was also attended by key representatives from the Grand Turk Cruise Center, making it a memorable celebration of community connection.
Caroling on Board with P&O Cruises in Barbados
On December 13, P&O Cruises’ Britannia welcomed 20 students from St. Mary’s Primary School, one of the oldest primary schools in Barbados, for a special Christmas caroling event. Led by their music teacher and principal, the students performed traditional carols like Away in a Manger and Joy to the World in the ship’s Atrium, delighting passengers with their melodic holiday cheer. The event concluded with festive afternoon tea on board.
Brightening Spirits at St. Ann’s Bay Regional Hospital in Jamaica
On December 17, a 15-member team from Carnival Horizon volunteered at the St. Ann’s Bay Regional Hospital, bringing holiday cheer to the children’s ward. The team read to the children, distributed toys donated by Chukka Caribbean Adventures and sang carols, creating a festive atmosphere for the young patients and their families. This collaborative effort, which included partners Chukka Foundation and Jamaica Vacations Limited (JAMVAC), received praise from the hospital’s CEO, Delroy Morgan, and St. Ann’s Bay Mayor, Michael Belnavis.
Through these engagements, Carnival Corporation continues to strengthen its commitment to supporting Caribbean communities, spreading goodwill and making the holidays brighter for all. For more information about Carnival Corporation’s commitment to its Caribbean partnerships, visit carnivalcorp.com.