This is a continuation of my Carnival Jubilee summer 2025 cruise blog. If you would like to view other parts of this review please click here.
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Morning Walk Around The Carnival Jubilee:
The first night on the Carnival Jubilee was good and I was able to sleep most of the night. I woke up well rested and got up early to walk around the Carnival Jubilee. During my walk, I took a variety of videos and pictures. I started on the Carnival Jubilee's lower public decks and worked my way from Deck 6 to 7 and then to Deck 8.
The first night on the Carnival Jubilee was good and I was able to sleep most of the night. I woke up well rested and got up early to walk around the Carnival Jubilee. During my walk, I took a variety of videos and pictures. I started on the Carnival Jubilee's lower public decks and worked my way from Deck 6 to 7 and then to Deck 8.
The Carnival Jubilee's Center Stage windows were open as we walked by. A few LED signs were down and on in preparation for the events taking place during the morning. On Cozumel Day we would have an opportunity to see the full window without the LED screens obstructing. This was a massive 3 deck window with a good view!
After walking around the inside of the ship I went up to Deck 16. The pool area was quiet as people were not yet sitting by the pool.
First Breakfast Onboard:
We ate breakfast in the Carnival Jubilee's Lido Marketplace on Deck 16. The Lido Marketplace had a variety of lines and stations open for breakfast. Guest could pick from Continental Breakfast options of fruit and pastries. An omelet station was located on each side of the buffet. Today's main line dishes included salmon benedict, scrambled eggs, boiled eggs, british bangers, hash browns, grilled ham, oatmeal, grits, baked beans, and french toast. French toast was served every other day of the cruise and alternated with pancakes. Bacon was not served on this day of the cruise, but would be served the next morning.
Below are photos from the first morning's breakfast:
We ate breakfast in the Carnival Jubilee's Lido Marketplace on Deck 16. The Lido Marketplace had a variety of lines and stations open for breakfast. Guest could pick from Continental Breakfast options of fruit and pastries. An omelet station was located on each side of the buffet. Today's main line dishes included salmon benedict, scrambled eggs, boiled eggs, british bangers, hash browns, grilled ham, oatmeal, grits, baked beans, and french toast. French toast was served every other day of the cruise and alternated with pancakes. Bacon was not served on this day of the cruise, but would be served the next morning.
Below are photos from the first morning's breakfast:
After breakfast I went back outside! Our weather was nice on the first sea day and the waters outside were calm. I'll have more in Day 2 Part 2 which is coming soon!



















