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Mainstream Cruise Lines: Carnival Cruise Lines

Carnival Cruise Lines

3655 NW 87th Ave, Miami, FL 33178-2428
Line Class: Mainstream
Tollfree: 888-CARNIVAL
Web: www.carnival.com
Email: media@carnival.com

Carnival Cruise Lines Ships

At 110,000 tons, the Carnival Conquest is a flurry of fun, excitement and entertainment. The French theming includes murals of Impressionist arti...  Read Entire Review
The 2,642-passenger Destiny, part of Carnival Cruise Lines' "Fun Ship"-class, underwent a multi-million dollar renovation in 2005 that inc...  Read Entire Review
Carnival will offer European cruises on the 3,646-passenger Carnival Dream, currently under construction and slated to debut with a series of thr...  Read Entire Review
Like the company's seven other Fantasy-class ships, the Carnival Ecstasy is part of the "Evolutions of Fun" ship refurbishment program, se...  Read Entire Review
Like the company's seven other Fantasy-class ships, the Elation is part of the "Evolutions of Fun" ship refurbishment program. Set to be c...  Read Entire Review
The Fantasy, built in 1990 and refurbished in 2002, is a 70,367-ton, 855-ft Panamanian-registered behemoth with a 103-ft beam, 10 passenge...  Read Entire Review
Like the company's other Fantasy-class ships, the Fascination will be part of the "Evolutions of Fun" ship refurbishment program. Set to b...  Read Entire Review
Built in 2003 in Genoa, Italy, Glory goes back to the color kaleidoscope and high-energy theming that is typical of the Carnival line. On ...  Read Entire Review
Like the company's seven other Fantasy-class ships, the Imaginationwill be part of the �Evolutions of Fun� ship refurbishment program. Set...  Read Entire Review
Like the company's seven other Fantasy-class ships, the Inspirationwill be part of the �Evolutions of Fun� ship refurbishment program. Set...  Read Entire Review
This cruise liner, which made her debut in 2002, is a product of the Finnish yard, Kvaerner Masa-Yards. Part of Carnival Cruise Line's Spirit cla...  Read Entire Review
The Carnival Liberty is part of the Conquest class�one of Carnival's largest class of ships to date. At 110,000 tons, it offers cruisers t...  Read Entire Review
This 11-story Spirit-class ship entered service in 2004. Even now, with larger, and more elaborate cruise ships in service, Miracle and her three...  Read Entire Review
Like the company's seven other Fantasy-class ships, the Paradise will be part of the "Evolutions of Fun" ship refurbishment program. Set t...  Read Entire Review
Pride, part of Carnival Cruise Lines Spirit-class, is miles ahead of the Fantasy class in the proliferation of balcony cabins and innovative feat...  Read Entire Review
Like the company's seven other Fantasy-class ships, the Sensationwill be part of the �Evolutions of Fun� ship refurbishment program. Set t...  Read Entire Review
This 88,500-ton cruise liner entered service in 2001. She is a sister to the Carnival Legend, Carnival Pride and Carnival Miracle in the Spirit c...  Read Entire Review
This cruise liner from Carnival Cruise Lines made her debut in Dover, England, in July 2008. Interior designer Joe Farcus has created a theme of ...  Read Entire Review
Built in 1999 at Fincanteri in Italy, this Destiny Class ship was refurbished in 2006. She weighs in at a gargantuan 102,353 tons and travels at ...  Read Entire Review
This 110,000-ton cruise ship is a floating tribute to heroes and heroism from all over the world wrapped in a patriotic thematic design. Although...  Read Entire Review
The theme of the Carnival Victoryis the sea, and shades of blue, green and sand�as well as fish, seahorse, seashell and mermaid (and merma...  Read Entire Review
Celebration, built in 1987, is a 733-ft, 47, 262-ton vessel. She left the Carnival fleet in April 2008, replaced by the Carnival Fasci...  Read Entire Review
The Holidayis a popular midrange ship with nonstop activity for all age groups (just keep the kids away from the topless Sun Deck).

This...  Read Entire Review