Union Jack

Port of Dover and Carnival Cruise Line celebrate 18 years of fun as 2025 season ends

Carnival Cruise Line fly past, Port of Dover

12 August 2025

A special Mustang fly-past closed an incredible season for Carnival Cruise Line in Dover on 10 August, as Carnival Miracle sailed away for her ninth and final cruise from the Kent port this year.

The 1944 Mustang – a single-seat fighter aircraft used by the United States during World War II – circled the iconic White Cliffs of Dover for an impressive ten-minute display as guests set off for their 15-day Mediterranean cruise.

Peter Wright, Head of Cruise at the Port of Dover said: “We have shared some brilliant memories with Carnival Cruise Line over the years, and we always appreciate the energy and joy that their crew and guests bring to Dover every season.

“It’s been a pleasure to provide a memorable experience for thousands of guests cruising to Europe, the Mediterranean, British Isles, Iceland, Scandinavia and the Baltic. Plus, welcoming Carnival Miracle for her milestone inaugural call. We can’t wait to see Carnival Legend back for another set of cruises in 2026.”

“We appreciate the special send-off from the Port of Dover as Carnival Miracle departs for the final time this summer season,” said Christine Duffy, Carnival Cruise Line’s president. “Our guests truly enjoy the beauty and rich history in Dover and we look forward to our return next season with Carnival Legend.”

Carnival Legend returns to Dover in June 2026 for the first of nine calls in total next year.