Carnival Magic offer a variety of cruises from Miami in February 2026. From Miami, February, with plenty of hot, sunny days and little humidity or precipitation, is an ideal month to visit the Bahamas and Caribbean. Because of their location in the warm, clear waters of the Caribbean Sea near the equator, the Caribbean islands enjoy a magnificent tropical atmosphere all year, so beautiful weather and pleasant temperatures can be expected throughout the islands in February. Northern islands are often cooler than southern islands. While temperatures in Barbados can reach 84 degrees Fahrenheit in the middle of the day in February, the average temperature in the Bahamas is a pleasant 70 degrees. The ocean temperature in February is a lovely 79 degrees Fahrenheit, making it suitable for aquatic sports such as snorkeling and scuba diving. If it does rain, it will be a quick, powerful afternoon shower followed by a return to the sun. Sail away from your ordinary life onboard Carnival Magic and find tropical pleasure in the Caribbean islands with Carnival Cruise Line, departing from Miami in February 2026.
Destinations
Cruise to the spectacular Caribbean Sea’s warm waters and lively islands with Carnival Cruise Line from Miami in February 2026. In February 2026, Carnival Cruise Line will take you from Miami to most beautifull places in the Caribbean Sea.
- Bahamas: Discover the enchanting allure of the Bahamas, where white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters invite relaxation and adventure.
- Eastern Caribbean: Experience the vibrant cultures and breathtaking landscapes of the Eastern Caribbean, from lush rainforests to idyllic beaches.
- Southern Caribbean: Venture to the Southern Caribbean to uncover hidden gems with less-traveled roads and intimate, peaceful islands.
Duration
Carnival Magic offers a variety of Caribbean itineraries available from Miami, ranging from 6 to 8 days.
Cruise Types
Nearly all cruises departing from Miami are roundtrip cruise.
- Roundtrip Cruise: Provide circular routes that return to the starting port—ideal for straightforward, return voyages.