Carnival Breeze FunTimes Daily Programs: Cozumel, Progreso & Sea Days
If you’re planning a cruise aboard Carnival Breeze and want to see what a typical day actually looks like onboard, these Carnival FunTimes daily programs provide a detailed look at the ship’s activities, entertainment, dining hours, live music, movies, shore excursions, and daily schedules.
The FunTimes serves as Carnival Cruise Line’s daily planner, while current schedules and additional information are also available through the Carnival HUB App onboard.
These Carnival Breeze FunTimes are from a March 2026 sailing from Galveston. The itinerary shown in the programs included two days at sea along with visits to Cozumel and Progreso, Mexico. The collection provides a useful example of how Carnival Breeze schedules change between embarkation day, sea days, port days, and the final day of a cruise.

Carnival Breeze Sailing Itinerary
The embarkation-day FunTimes provides the complete itinerary for this Carnival Breeze sailing.
The ship departed Galveston on Saturday, March 28, 2026, followed by a full day at sea on Sunday. Carnival Breeze then visited Cozumel on Monday and Progreso on Tuesday before spending Wednesday at sea and returning to Galveston on Thursday.
For travelers researching Carnival Breeze itineraries from Galveston, these daily programs offer more than just a list of activities. They show how the pace of the cruise changes depending on whether the ship is in port or spending the entire day at sea.
Carnival Breeze Embarkation Day Activities
The first FunTimes begins with the mandatory safety briefing and a relatively relaxed schedule as passengers settle into the ship.
Activities included games, spa tours, internet help, photography, mini golf, an acupuncture walk-in clinic, trivia, the sail away celebration, art events, shopping promotions, and evening mixers.
A Get to Know Your Ship presentation was scheduled in the Ovation Theater during the afternoon, giving passengers an opportunity to become familiar with Carnival Breeze shortly after boarding.
The official Sail Away event began at 3:45 p.m. on the Lido.

Food and Dining on Embarkation Day
The embarkation-day program provides a useful overview of the dining choices available aboard Carnival Breeze.
Lunch options included Guy’s Pig & Anchor Smokehouse, BlueIguana Cantina, the Lido Marketplace, Mongolian Wok, Guy’s Burger Joint, Carnival Deli, Pizza Pirate, Swirls, All Things Wings, and Seafood Shack.
Evening choices expanded to include Bonsai Sushi Express, Your Time Dining in the Sapphire Restaurant, Cucina del Capitano, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, and The Chef’s Table.
The schedule also highlights just how different operating hours can be between restaurants. Checking the FunTimes or Carnival HUB App can be especially helpful if there is a particular venue you want to try.
Welcome Aboard Entertainment
The first evening included a full lineup of entertainment.
Carnival Breeze hosted a Welcome Aboard Show in the Ovation Theater, High Seas Karaoke in the Limelight Lounge, a ’90s music trivia challenge, piano bar entertainment with Josh Mille, and comedy from Dean Gaines.
Live music was spread throughout several areas of the ship, including the Breeze Atrium, Lido, Ocean Plaza, RedFrog Pub, and Piano Bar 88.
The evening also included a ’70s and ’80s night in the Liquid Nightclub.
Carnival Breeze First Sea Day

Sunday, March 29 was the first full sea day of the cruise, and the FunTimes shows a significant increase in daytime activities.
The morning included pickleball, an early morning stretch, trivia, The Wave Morning Show, games, photography, internet assistance, and shopping-related events.
By the afternoon, passengers could choose among art events, spa seminars, movies, bingo, sports, trivia, shopping, Build-A-Bear, and other organized activities.
The schedule continued well into the night with comedy, karaoke, movies, casino activities, nightlife, and additional entertainment.

Dining During a Carnival Breeze Sea Day
The sea-day dining schedule included breakfast at the Lido Marketplace and Blush Restaurant, along with options such as BlueIguana Cantina, Bagels @ Sea, Donuts & Beignets, and the omelet station.
Sea Day Brunch was offered at Blush Restaurant.
Lunch choices included several casual venues, including Guy’s Pig & Anchor Smokehouse, Guy’s Burger Joint, BlueIguana Cantina, Mongolian Wok, Seafood Shack, Bonsai Sushi Express, and the Lido Marketplace.
Dinner options included the Sapphire Restaurant, Cucina del Capitano, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, The Chef’s Table, and other venues.
Sea Day Entertainment
The first sea day provides a good example of just how busy Carnival Breeze can become when everyone is onboard.
Featured events included Legend of Lido Competition, $1,000 Mystery Bingo, the Captain’s Welcome, and 88 Keys: The Rock ’N Roll Piano Show in the Ovation Theater.
Comedy performances were also scheduled, along with a Motown Showdown later in the evening.
Music could be found around the ship throughout the day and night, including the Lido, Breeze Atrium, Ocean Plaza, RedFrog Pub, and Liquid Nightclub.
Movies listed in the program included Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, Wicked: For Good, and Roofman.
Carnival Breeze FunTimes – Cozumel

Monday, March 30 brought Carnival Breeze to Cozumel, Mexico.
According to the FunTimes, guests could begin going ashore at approximately 9:15 a.m., with everyone required to be back onboard by 4:30 p.m.
The morning schedule was naturally lighter than the sea day, but passengers staying onboard still had several options. Activities included an early morning stretch, games, trivia, spa events, and a Cozumel highlights presentation.
Activities continued during the afternoon with movies, mini golf, trivia, pickleball, games, and family activities.
After the 4:30 p.m. all-aboard time, the schedule quickly became much busier.

Dining on the Cozumel Port Day
Breakfast options included the Lido Marketplace, Blush Restaurant, BlueIguana Cantina, Bagels @ Sea, Donuts & Beignets, the omelet station, and other selections.
Lunch included venues such as Guy’s Burger Joint, BlueIguana Cantina, Mongolian Wok, All Things Wings, Seafood Shack, and the Lido Marketplace.
Dinner choices included Bonsai Sushi Express, the Sapphire Restaurant, Cucina del Capitano, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, and The Chef’s Table.
Carnival Deli, Pizza Pirate, and late-night options extended dining choices beyond traditional meal periods.
Cozumel Shore Excursions
The FunTimes directed guests to Carnival Adventures for shore excursion assistance.
Excursions promoted in the program included a dolphin swim experience and an excursion combining Chichen Itza with a cenote.
These listings provide a useful example of the types of shore excursions that were being promoted during this particular Carnival Breeze sailing. Excursion availability and offerings can change, so passengers should check the options available for their own sailing.
Entertainment After Cozumel
The evening schedule included a wide range of activities once passengers returned from Cozumel.
Featured entertainment included Guess That Song events, Fun Squad Games, Deal or No Deal, High Seas Karaoke, and Guess That Groove with Cruise Director Sinclair.
A Silent White Hot Party was scheduled on the Lido late in the evening.
Music was available in the Breeze Atrium, Ocean Plaza, RedFrog Pub, and Liquid Nightclub, while movies included Mufasa: The Lion King, Lilo & Stitch, Zootopia 2, and F1: The Movie.
Carnival Breeze FunTimes – Progreso

Tuesday, March 31 was the second port day, with Carnival Breeze visiting Progreso, Mexico.
The FunTimes listed an approximate guest ashore time of 9:15 a.m. and a 4:30 p.m. back-on-board time.
Morning activities included stretching, spa programming, trivia, games, and sports. During the afternoon, passengers remaining aboard could find movies, trivia, mini golf, pickleball, and additional games.

Dining During the Progreso Port Day
The Progreso program again shows a broad selection of dining options throughout the day.
Breakfast included the Lido Marketplace, Blush Restaurant, BlueIguana Cantina, Bagels @ Sea, Donuts & Beignets, and the omelet station.
During the afternoon and evening, passengers could find options including Guy’s Burger Joint, BlueIguana Cantina, All Things Wings, Seafood Shack, Empanada & Pie, Bonsai Sushi Express, and other venues.
Dinner included the Sapphire Restaurant, Cucina del Capitano, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, and The Chef’s Table.
Progreso Shore Excursions and Evening Entertainment
Carnival Adventures was available before passengers went ashore and again after the ship’s scheduled return period.
The FunTimes promoted Progreso excursions and the Behind the Fun tour.
After returning from port, entertainment included Deal or No Deal Winner’s Circle, Playlist Productions: Flick, piano bar entertainment, High Seas Karaoke, an ’80s Rock-n-Glow Party, and a late-night comedy showcase.
Flick was presented in the Ovation Theater with multiple evening showtimes.
Carnival Breeze Final Sea Day

Wednesday, April 1 was the final full day of the cruise and another day at sea.
The FunTimes identifies it as both a farewell day and Military Appreciation Day. It also notes Passover.
The morning schedule included games, pickleball, a debarkation talk, bingo, shopping, trivia, photography, spa events, and a Military Appreciation Gathering.
As the day continued, passengers could choose from bingo, sports, family activities, trivia, comedy, movies, shopping events, and the Groove for St. Jude event.
The Debark Talk was scheduled for 9:30 a.m. in the Ovation Theater, helping passengers prepare for the following morning’s arrival in Galveston.

Final Sea Day Dining
The final sea day offered another extensive dining schedule.
Breakfast choices included the Lido Marketplace, BlueIguana Cantina, Bagels @ Sea, Donuts & Beignets, the omelet station, and Thing 1 & Thing 2 Birthday Breakfast.
Sea Day Brunch was available at Blush Restaurant.
Lunch included Guy’s Pig & Anchor Smokehouse, Guy’s Burger Joint, BlueIguana Cantina, Mongolian Wok, Seafood Shack, Bonsai Sushi Express, Empanada & Pie, and other options.
Evening dining included the Sapphire Restaurant, Cucina del Capitano, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, and The Chef’s Table.
Entertainment on the Final Night
The final day still featured a substantial entertainment schedule rather than winding down early.
The World Works Here was presented in the Ovation Theater during the afternoon. Later, passengers could attend What’s Age Got to Do With It?, a Passover Seder Service, and the Love & Marriage Show with Sinclair.
The schedule also included comedy performances, karaoke, trivia, movies, casino activities, and nightlife.
Live music was spread among venues including the Lido, Breeze Atrium, Ocean Plaza, RedFrog Pub, Piano Bar 88, and Liquid Nightclub.
What Carnival Breeze Sea Days Are Like
These FunTimes demonstrate why sea days can feel dramatically different from port days.
On the port days in Cozumel and Progreso, Carnival maintained an onboard schedule for passengers who stayed on the ship, but the largest concentration of entertainment came after guests returned.
Sea days offered activities almost continuously from early morning until after midnight.
Passengers could move among sports, trivia, movies, bingo, spa events, live music, theater productions, comedy, casino events, shopping, family activities, and nightlife without leaving the ship.
Carnival Breeze Dining Throughout the Cruise
One of the most useful parts of these daily programs is the Food Venue Open Hours section.
Carnival Breeze has numerous places to eat, but they do not all operate on the same schedule. Some venues open only during specific meal periods, while others remain available much later.
These FunTimes include venues such as Guy’s Burger Joint, Guy’s Pig & Anchor Smokehouse, BlueIguana Cantina, Bonsai Sushi Express, Seafood Shack, Carnival Deli, Pizza Pirate, Cucina del Capitano, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, the Sapphire and Blush restaurants, and The Chef’s Table.
Checking the daily planner or Carnival HUB App is therefore useful even if you already know where you want to eat.
Using the Carnival FunTimes to Plan Your Cruise
These programs can be particularly helpful for first-time Carnival Breeze passengers because they show the actual rhythm of a cruise.
There is no need to attempt everything on the schedule. Instead, look for the activities that matter most to you and build the rest of the day around them.
Production shows, comedy performances, bingo, special events, dining reservations, and shore excursions are especially worth noting in advance because their times may overlap with other activities.
The FunTimes also repeatedly directs passengers to the Carnival HUB App for additional information and opening times.
Schedules can change between cruises, so these March and April 2026 programs should be used as examples rather than as a guaranteed schedule for a future sailing.
Carnival Breeze FunTimes FAQ
What is the Carnival FunTimes?
FunTimes is Carnival’s daily cruise program. It includes onboard activities, entertainment, restaurant hours, live music, movies, casino events, shopping, port information, and other daily scheduling information.
Are these FunTimes from Carnival Breeze?
Yes. These programs are from Carnival Breeze and cover a sailing beginning March 28, 2026.
What itinerary is shown in these Carnival Breeze FunTimes?
The itinerary shown departed Galveston and included a sea day, Cozumel, Progreso, another sea day, and a return to Galveston.
What time could guests go ashore in Cozumel?
The FunTimes listed guests ashore at approximately 9:15 a.m. on the Cozumel day, with a 4:30 p.m. back-on-board time.
What time could guests go ashore in Progreso?
The Progreso FunTimes also listed guests ashore at approximately 9:15 a.m. and a 4:30 p.m. back-on-board time.
Does Carnival Breeze still have activities while the ship is in port?
Yes. These programs show trivia, games, movies, sports, spa activities, and other events taking place onboard during the Cozumel and Progreso port calls.
Does Carnival Breeze have Sea Day Brunch?
Yes. Sea Day Brunch is listed at Blush Restaurant in the sea-day FunTimes shown here.
Are Carnival Breeze restaurant hours the same every day?
No. The opening hours shown in these FunTimes vary by day and venue. Passengers should check the current FunTimes or Carnival HUB App during their own sailing.
Does Carnival Breeze have comedy shows?
Yes. Comedy performances are listed throughout these programs, including shows in the Limelight Lounge and Ovation Theater during this particular sailing.
Are these schedules guaranteed for future Carnival Breeze cruises?
No. Activities, entertainment, performers, dining hours, port schedules, and other programming can change. These FunTimes provide an example of what was offered during this specific sailing.
Final Thoughts
These Carnival Breeze FunTimes provide a detailed look at a complete cruise itinerary rather than just a single day onboard.
From embarkation in Galveston through the first sea day, Cozumel, Progreso, and the final day at sea, the programs show how Carnival adjusts its daily schedule around the itinerary.
Port days leave plenty to do for passengers who stay aboard, while sea days feature a much denser lineup of activities, dining, live music, movies, comedy, games, and entertainment.
For anyone planning a Carnival Breeze cruise, these daily programs are a useful reference for understanding what a typical sailing can look like and how much is happening around the ship from morning until late at night.
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