Carnival Cruise Line has informed its passengers about a policy taking effect in 2026 that prohibits wearing camouflage or military-style clothing when visiting several Caribbean ports. This advisory is part of efforts to comply with regulations imposed by various destinations in the region.
Restrictions Enforced at Caribbean Ports
The ban on such clothing is strictly implemented by multiple Caribbean destinations, including key ports in Jamaica, the Bahamas, and Barbados. Cruise guests are required to adhere to these rules while ashore to avoid potential difficulties entering these locations or participating in onshore activities.
Passengers planning voyages to these Caribbean ports should ensure their attire aligns with
the local dress codes, as the restrictions can influence cruise itineraries and passengers’ ability to go ashore. While specific details regarding all affected ports or penalties have not been disclosed, compliance with the ban will be essential for travelers visiting the region on Carnival cruises during 2026.








