Carnival Cruise Conquest Casino Deal: 4-Day Bahamas Cruise for $188
How I Got a Carnival Cruise Conquest Casino Offer
If you’ve ever wondered whether those Carnival casino offers are worth it—this post is for you. We booked a 4-day Bahamas cruise on the Carnival Conquest for just $188 using a casino deal, and the itinerary included Celebration Key and Princess Cay. Hyatt points for a boutique hotel in South Beach, flights covered by Southwest points, and food included on the private islands, this trip was the definition of high-value, low-cost cruising. Here’s exactly how we booked it, what the offer included, and why this sailing was the perfect quick getaway from Miami.
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My Experience on Carnival Magic
I love cruising. Thanks to Carnival Casino Deals, my next Carnival Cruise will be on the Conquest. Thanks to my casino play on the Carnival Magic back in September 2024, I have been getting casino offers regularly ever since. You can read about what I liked about Carnival here. These deals are extremely tempting. I get tons of deals, but this one caught my eye:
Bonus bucks Casino Offer
Why We Chose This Itinerary
I enjoyed my last Carnival cruise, so I was anxious to book another. My cruise buddy Mary, aka Sunny Breezes, and I started talking about booking another cruise together after we got off the Sky Princess. Mary had just done training on Celebration Key, Carnival's new exclusive area in the Grand Bahamas.
Celebration Key
We also wanted to do Princess Cay again. We just did it in February 2025. You can read about that here: Princess Cay.
We spotted a Carnival Conquest sailing out of Miami that hit both Celebration Key and Princess Cay—exactly what we were looking for. Mary pulled up the price, and it came out to just $183 per person after factoring in the $50 deposit we got back as onboard credit. We even upgraded to a midship room for just $5 each. Since this itinerary only includes private islands, we didn’t need to budget for shore excursions or extra meals—the food on both Celebration Key and Princess Cay is included. It was a low-cost, high-reward cruise from start to finish.
Booking Flights with Southwest Rapid Rewards
I immediately booked my flight to Miami on Southwest Rapid Rewards. Flying in and out of Ft Lauderdale. It is fewer points, and I prefer the Ft Lauderdale airport over Miami.
Hotel on Hyatt Points
We ended up taking the Brightline to Miami and spending the night at Dreams South Beach entirely on points. This boutique Hyatt property blends Art Deco charm with modern luxury—and it’s just steps from the beach. Using Chase Ultimate Rewards transferred to Hyatt, we locked in a free stay! The best part? No resort fees when you book with points. Between the rooftop pool, walkable location, and stylish rooms, Dreams South Beach felt like a splurge—but thanks to travel hacking, it was a steal.
Final Thoughts
This Carnival Conquest sailing was the perfect example of how casino offers, points, and a little flexibility can unlock serious value. For just $188, we cruised to Celebration Key and Princess Cay—no hotel needed, no excursions required, and flights covered with Southwest points. If you’re sitting on a casino offer or wondering whether it’s worth it, this trip proves that with the right strategy, you can cruise more and spend less.
Whether you're new to cruise hacking or already deep in the game, keep watching your inbox, stacking your points, and saying yes to smart adventures. The next deal might be even better.
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