Why Carnival’s Record Run Hasn’t Closed Its Gap with Royal Caribbean

Quick Read - Carnival (CCL) delivered its sixth straight EPS beat and twelfth record net yield quarter yet trades at half Royal Caribbean's (RCL) valuation multiple. - Energy surging 24% and PCE at 4% make Carnival's 2027 booking curve, already ahead of prior-year levels, the...<

Quick Read – Carnival (CCL) delivered its sixth straight EPS beat and twelfth record net yield quarter yet trades at half Royal Caribbean’s (RCL) valuation multiple. – Energy surging 24% and PCE at 4% make Carnival’s 2027 booking curve, already ahead of prior-year levels, the…

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Carnival (NYSE: CCL) and Royal Caribbean (NYSE: RCL) just closed earnings cycles that explain why the cruise trade has fractured. Carnival delivered its sixth straight EPS beat on June 23, 2026. Royal Caribbean extended a four-quarter beat streak back in April.

One stock trades like a coiled recovery. The other trades like the operator can do no wrong. Record Yields Carry Carnival.

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