Carnival Ships Facts And Figures

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Carnival Cruise Line is one of the world’s largest and most well-known cruise companies. They were founded in 1972 by Ted Arison, an Israeli-American businessman. The company’s headquarters are in Miami, Florida and is part of Carnival Corporation & plc, the world’s largest cruise vacation group. The Cruise Line operates a fleet of 26 Carnival ships, each offering a variety of itineraries to destinations around the world.

Their ships vary in size and amenities, with some being designed for short trips and others for longer voyages. Offering a wide range of itineraries, including cruises to the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, Europe, the Bahamas, and more. They have departures from various ports in North America and other parts of the world. Carnival is known for its fun and lively atmosphere.

Carnival Cruise Line Ships Facts
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Onboard Carnival Ships

On board Carnival Ships, passengers can enjoy a wide range of activities and amenities, including restaurants, bars, entertainment shows, water parks, casinos, spa services, and more. The line is often associated with a casual and family-friendly atmosphere, making it popular with families and groups.

Carnival ships are known for their vibrant and colorful designs. Their well-known vessels include the Carnival Vista, Carnival Breeze, and Carnival Horizon. The company is also known for introducing innovative features and attractions on its ships, such as SkyRide (a pedal-powered aerial ride), IMAX theaters, and WaterWorks water parks.

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Dining And Entertainment Onboard Carnival Ships

Carnival Ships offers a variety of dining options, from casual buffet-style eateries to more formal dining rooms. Specialty restaurants are also available for those looking for a more upscale culinary experience.

Carnival provides diverse entertainment options, including Broadway-style shows, live music, comedy clubs, and themed parties. Passengers can find activities and entertainment to suit a wide range of interests.

Carnival Cruise Ships by Age and How many passengers do Carnival Ships Hold

Carnival For Families

Offering a variety of stateroom options, including interior cabins, ocean-view cabins, balcony cabins, and suites. They cater to different budgets and preferences. Also offers extensive family and kids’ programs and amenities, including dedicated areas for children and teens, supervised activities, and family-friendly excursions.

What Are The Carnival Cruise Ship Classes?

  1. Excel Class Ships, LNG powered cruise ships launched 2021-  2023
  2. Vista Class Ships, launched  2016 – 2019
  3. Sunshine Class Ships, launched 2013 – 2021
  4. Dream Class Ships, launched 2009 – 2012
  5. Splendor Class Ship, launched in 2008
  6. Conquest Class Ships, launched 2002 – 2007
  7. Spirit Class Ships, launched 2001- 2004
  8. Fantasy Class Ships, launched 1991 – 1998

Carnival Ships Facts And Figures

Look at the dining options on each Carnival Ship to help you choose your next cruise vacation. We have included how many restaurants are free and how many speciality dining options there are on each Carnival ship.

We didn’t include ice cream bars and breakfast and brunch offerings as we felt this was part of a particular dining room offering. However, I did add the Green Eggs and Ham breakfast and steak upgrade at dinner, as this is an extra cost on top of free Carnival Cruise Dining.

Facts And Figures For Each Carnival Ship

Carnival Venezia

  • Due 2023
  • Vista Class
  • 135,500 Gross Tons
  • Length, 1,061ft
  • Width, 122ft
  • Has a capacity of 4072 Passengers
  • And A crew of 1,424
  • 15 Decks
  • Cruising Speed of 18 Knots
  • Free dining options 3 plus ice cream bar
  • 6 speciality dining options.

Carnival Luminosa

  • 2023
  • Spirit Class
  • 92,720 Gross Tons
  • Length, 964ft
  • Width, 106ft
  • Has a capacity of 2,260 Passengers
  • And A crew of 926
  • 12 Decks
  • Cruising Speed of 22 Knots
  • Free dining options 4 plus ice cream bar
  • 4 speciality dining options.
Carnival Luminosa Carnival Cruise Line Ships Facts

Carnival Jubilee

  • Due 2023
  • Excel Class
  • 183,521 Gross Tons
  • Length, 1,130ft
  • Width, 137ft
  • Has a capacity of 5374 Passengers
  • And A crew of 1,735
  • 19 Decks
  • Cruising Speed of 17 Knots
  • Free dining options 7
  • 15 speciality dining options.

Carnival Celebration

  • Launched, November 2022
  • Class, Excel
  • Length, 1,130ft
  • Width 137ft
  • 180,800 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 5,734
  • And a crew of 1,735
  • Decks, 19
  • Cruising Speed of 17 knots
  • Free dining options 7
  • 13 speciality dining options.
Celebration Celebration Facts

 Mardi Gras 

  • Launched, 2021
  • Class, Excel
  • Length, 1,130ft
  • Width, 137ft
  • 180,800 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 5282
  • And a crew of 1735
  • Decks 19
  • Cruising Speed 17 knots
  • Free dining options 8
  • 14 speciality dining options.
SportS deck on Mardi Gras

Carnival Panorama 

  • Launched 2019
  • Class, Vista
  • Length, 1,055ft
  • Width 122ft
  • 133,500 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 4008
  • And a crew of 1450
  • Decks, 15
  • Cruise Speed 18 knots
  • Free dining options 8
  • 12 speciality dining options.
Carnival Panorama Ship Facts

Carnival Horizon 

  • Launched 2018
  • Class Vista
  • Length, 1,055ft
  • Width, 122ft
  • 133,500 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 3,960
  • And a crew of 1,450
  • Decks 15
  • Cruise Speed 18 knots
  • Free dining options 8
  • 12 speciality dining options.
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 Carnival Vista 

  • Launched, 2016
  • Class Vista,
  • Length, 1,055ft
  • Width, 122ft
  • 133,500 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 3934
  • And a crew of 1450
  • Decks 15
  • Cruise Speed 18 knots
  • Free dining options 8
  • Speciality dining options 11
Carnival Vista Ship Facts

Carnival Breeze

  • Launched 2012
  • Refurbished 2017
  • Class Dream
  • Length, 1,004ft
  • Width 122ft
  • 133,000 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 3690
  • And a crew of 1386
  • Decks 15
  • Cruise Speed 20 knots
  • 9 free dining options
  • 9 speciality dining options
Carnival Breeze Ship Facts

Carnival Magic

  • Launched 2011
  • Dry Dock Update 2021
  • Class Dream
  • Length 1,004ft
  • Width 122ft
  • 133,000 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 3690
  • And a crew of 1367
  • Decks 15
  • Cruise Speed 20 knots
  • Free dining options 9
  • 8 speciality dining options.
Carnival Magic Facts

Carnival Dream

  • Launched 2009
  • Refurbished 2017
  • Class Dream
  • Length, 1,004ft
  • Width 122ft
  • 133,000 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 3646
  • And a crew of 1367
  • Decks 15
  • Cruise Speed 20 knots
  • 8 Free dining options
  • 7 Speciality dining options
Carnival Dream, Carnival Ships facts

Carnival Splendor

  • Launched 2008
  • Refurbished in 2019
  • Class Splendor
  • Length 952ft
  • Width 116ft
  • 113,573 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 3012
  • And a crew of 1150
  • Decks 14
  • Cruise Speed 21 knots
  • Free dining options 8
  • 8 speciality dining options
Carnival Ship Facts, Splendor

Carnival Freedom

  • Launched 2007
  • Refurbished 2019
  • Class Conquest
  • Length 952ft
  • Width 116ft
  • 110,000 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 2980
  • And a crew of 1150
  • Decks 14
  • Cruise Speed 21 Knots
  • Free dining options 7
  • 8 speciality dining options.
Carnival Freedom Ship facts

 Carnival Liberty

  • Launched 2005
  • Refurbished in 2016
  • Class Conquest
  • Length 952ft
  • Width 116ft
  • 110,000 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 2974
  • And a crew of 1160
  • Decks 14
  • Cruise Speed 21 knots
  • Free dining options 7
  • 6 speciality dining options.
Carnival Cruise Line Ships Facts, Carnival Liberty

Carnival Valor

  • Launched 2004
  • Refurbished 2021
  • Class Conquest
  • Length 952ft
  • Width 116ft
  • 110,000 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 2980
  • And a crew of 1180
  • Decks 14
  • Cruise Speed 21 knots
  • Free dining options 7
  • 7 speciality dining options.
Carnival Valor Carnival Ships Facts

Carnival Miracle

  • Launched 2004
  • Refurbished 2020
  • Class, Spirit
  • Length 963ft
  • Width 106ft
  • 88,500 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 2124
  • And a crew of 934
  • Decks 12
  • Cruise Speed 22 knots
  • Free dining options 6
  • 8 speciality dining options.
Carnival Miracle Ship Facts

Carnival Glory

  • Launched 2003
  • Refurbished 2010
  • Class Conquest
  • Length 952ft
  • Width 116ft
  • 110,000 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 2980
  • And a crew of 1150
  • Decks 14
  • Cruise Speed 21 knots
  • Free dining options 6
  • 7 speciality dining options.
Carnival Glory Ship Facts

 Carnival Conquest

  • Launched 2022
  • Refurbished in 2017
  • Class, Conquest
  • Length, 952ft
  • Width 116ft
  • 110,000 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 2980
  • And a crew of 1150
  • Decks 14
  • Cruise Speed 21 knots
  • 6 Free dining venues
  • 6 Speciality dining options
Carnival Conquest ship facts and figures

Carnival Legend

  • Launched 2002
  • Refurbished in 2019
  • Class, Spirit
  • Length 963ft
  • Width 106ft
  • 88,500 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 2124
  • And a crew of 930
  • Decks 11
  • Cruise Speed 22 knots
  • Free dining options 6
  • 7 speciality dining options.
Carnival Legend Ship Facts

Carnival Pride

  • Launched 2002
  • Refurbished in 2019
  • Class Spirit
  • Length 963ft
  • Width 106ft
  • 88,500 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 2124
  • And a crew of 930
  • Decks 12
  • Cruise Speed 22 knots
  • Free dining options
  • speciality dining options.
Carnival Pride Ship Facts

 Carnival Spirit

  • Launched 2001
  • Dry Dock, New Carpets 2021
  • Class Spirit
  • Length 963ft
  • Width 106ft
  • 88,500 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 2124
  • And a crew of 930
  • Decks 11
  • Cruise Speed 22 knots
  • Free dining options 6
  • 7 speciality dining options.
Carnival Spirit Ship Photos

Carnival Radiance, Refurbished from Carnival Victory (2021)

  • Launched 2000
  • Class, Destiny
  • Length 893ft
  • Width 116ft
  • 101,509 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 2984
  • And a crew of 1108
  • Decks 14
  • Cruise Speed 21 knots
  • Free dining options 8
  • 9 speciality dining options.
Carnival Radiance Ships Facts

Carnival Sunrise Renovated from Carnival Triumph in 2019

  • Launched 1999
  • Class, Destiny
  • Length 1108ft
  • Width 116ft
  • 101,509 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 2984
  • And a crew of 893
  • Decks 14
  • Cruise Speed 21 knots
  • Free dining options 8
  • 10 speciality dining options.
Carnival Sunrise Ship Facts

Carnival Paradise

  • Launched 1998
  • Refurbished 2018
  • Class, Fantasy
  • Length 855ft
  • Width 103ft
  • 71,925 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 2124
  • And a crew of 920
  • Decks 16
  • Cruise Speed 21 knots
  • Free dining options 6
  • 4 speciality dining options.
Carnival Paradise Ship Facts

Carnival Elation

  • Launched 1998
  • Refurbished 2020
  • Class, Fantasy
  • Length 855ft
  • Width 103ft
  • 71,909 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 2190
  • And a crew of 900
  • Decks 15
  • Cruise Speed 21 knots
  • 6 Free dining options
  • 4 Speciality dining venues
Carnival Elation Ship Facts

Carnival Sunshine, Upgraded from Carnival Destiny in 2013

  • Launched 1996
  • Renovated in 2019
  • Class, Destiny
  • Length 892ft
  • Width 116ft
  • 102,853 Gross Tons
  • Has a capacity of 3002
  • And a crew of 1040
  • Decks 12
  • Cruise Speed 21 knots
  • Free dining options 7
  • 10 speciality dining options.
Carnival Sunshine Ship Facts

Carnival Cruise Line’s ships offer an extraordinary blend of adventure, entertainment, and relaxation. With a diverse fleet, exceptional amenities, and a focus on fun, they ensure that passengers set sail on memorable voyages. Get ready to embrace the high seas and embark on your own Carnival Cruise adventure. Bon voyage!

Author

  • Sarah Christie

    Sarah also writes for Mini Travellers Family Travel Blog and Extraordinary Chaos Craft and Lifestyle Blog. Both are award-winning blogs with a travel and family focus. She is married and has two boys, aged 18 and 22, who all love cruising as a family. Nothing is better than waking up every day in a new port with new and exciting things to explore. She aims to share how cruising as a family with young adults is the perfect choice for family travel. Her boys are sporty and love the activities, sports and dining options cruising offers. Sarah has worked with brands such as Walt Disney World, Mark Warner, Ikos Resort, Center Parcs, Laura Ashley, Belling and Next.

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