(CNN) — Carnival celebrations are taking place around the world ahead of Mardi Gras, and the world’s largest cruise ship is poised to set sail. But travel is also being impacted by Covid restrictions and the Ukraine invasion.
Here are the biggest stories from CNN Travel this week.
The world’s largest, highest and tallest
The 18-deck behemoth, complete with its own zip line and what’s billed as “the tallest slide at sea,” will set off on its maiden voyage from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to the Caribbean on March 4.
Party season is back
For centuries, Shrove Tuesday — which falls this year on March 1 — has been the focus of carnival season in Christian countries around the world. But what’s happening for 2022?

Grace Bay Beach in Turks and Caicos
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The best in sun, sand and surf
Restrictions and impacted travel
Love at 1,000 feet
In case you missed it
Neolithic 9,000-year-old face sculptures have been uncovered in the Jordanian desert.
Can Covid “rustiness” make pilots less prepared?
Nearly half of them are in Alaska.