Carnival Breeze received a score of 86 in its latest inspection under the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Vessel Sanitation Program, according to the CDC‘s current Green Sheet report.

The inspection took place on May 14, 2026. The CDC report lists the Carnival Breeze score as 86 and notes that scores of 85 or lower are not satisfactory. The result is therefore a passing score, but it is the lowest score that remains within the CDC’s satisfactory range.
CruiseHive reported that the inspection took place in Galveston, Texas, during a turnaround day. The cruise publication said the ship had scored 100 in its previous inspection on January 17, 2026. Its report described the May inspection as covering sanitation, food handling, storage and public-health procedures.
The Carnival Breeze sanitation program results do not represent a new score issued after corrective work. CruiseHive reported that corrective actions were taken for many of the findings, while the CDC Green Sheet continues to display the inspection result dated May 14.
The distinction matters because the CDC table identifies 86 as satisfactory and 85 or lower as not satisfactory. The public record confirms the inspection date and score, but it does not establish a later inspection result. Travelers checking the ship’s current position should therefore use the CDC report and look for any newer inspection entry before relying on an updated score.carnival-breeze-posts-86-on-cdc-sanitation-inspection



