Carnival Corp. is spending $26 million on a cruise destination at the port of Ensenada, Mexico. It is Carnival's first tourism development outside of the Caribbean.The resort, called Ensenada Bay Village, will support up to 9,000 daily guests. The resort will welcome passengers from all cruise lines, not just Carnival Corp. lines.
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2025-12-15 11:32:02
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TRAVEL WEEKLY

Ensenada Bay Village will have an adult pool area. Photo Credit: Carnival Corp.
Carnival Corp. is spending $26 million on a cruise destination at the port of Ensenada, Mexico. It is Carnival's first tourism development outside of the Caribbean.
The resort, called Ensenada Bay Village, will support up to 9,000 daily guests. The resort will welcome passengers from all cruise lines, not just Carnival Corp. lines.

A bird's-eye rendering of Ensenada Bay Village. Photo Credit: Carnival Corp.
Activities at Ensenada Bay Village will include boat rides, ziplining and a dune buggy ride. There will also be an adult pool area, thermal springs and spa experiences. Regional wine and cheese pairings as well as chocolate and tequila tastings will be among the destination's culinary experiences.
Architecturally, Ensenada Bay Village will be designed to resemble 18th-century California. Carnival Corp. is partnering with port operator Hutchison Ports ECV and Mexican development company ITM Group on the project, and construction is expected to last two years.

Ensenada Bay Village will have ziplining and dune buggy rides. Photo Credit: Carnival Corp.