Carnival Cruise
Carnival Cruise Line is the world's most popular cruise line and for good reason. Known as "The Fun Ships," Carnival cruises deliver an unbeatable combination of affordability, onboard entertainment, and diverse destinations that makes them the go-to choice for first-time cruisers, families, couples, and groups. Whether you're looking for a quick 3-night Bahamas getaway or an extended 14-night Caribbean adventure, a Carnival cruise offers exceptional value without compromising on the fun.
Carnival Cruise Line operates one of the largest fleets in the world, with over 25 ships sailing to more than 700 destinations across the Caribbean, Bahamas, Mexico, Europe, Alaska, and beyond.
What Makes Carnival Cruises Different?
Carnival has built its reputation on delivering high-energy, entertainment-packed sailings at prices that make cruising accessible to everyone. Here's what sets a Carnival cruise apart:
- Guy's Burger Joint - the legendary poolside burger bar created in partnership with Food Network star Guy Fieri, available on most Carnival ships at no extra charge
- BlueIguana Cantina - free Mexican food all day, with freshly made burritos, tacos, and margaritas
- Hasbro, The Game Show - a live, large-scale interactive game show featuring classic Hasbro games like Connect Four and Jenga
- Seuss at Sea - a licensed Dr. Seuss themed experience with character breakfasts, reading programmes, and themed décor (select ships)
- Waterworks - Carnival's signature water park featuring racing slides, a tipping bucket, and kids' splash zones on nearly every ship
- Limelight Lounge - an intimate venue for comedy shows, karaoke, and live entertainment every night
- Piano Bar 88 - a fan-favourite late-night piano bar experience exclusive to Carnival
Carnival Cruise Destinations
A Carnival cruise sails to an enormous range of destinations. From GetMyCruise you can search Carnival cruise itineraries by region:
Caribbean Carnival Cruises
The Caribbean is the most popular Carnival cruise destination. Eastern Caribbean sailings visit St. Maarten, St. Thomas, and San Juan. Western Caribbean Carnival cruises call at Cozumel, Roatan, Belize, and Costa Maya. Southern Caribbean itineraries reach Aruba, Curacao, Barbados, and Grenada.
Bahamas Carnival Cruises
Carnival's Bahamas cruises are some of the most affordable and fun sailings available. With stops at Nassau, Freeport, and Carnival's own half-moon-shaped private island — Half Moon Cay — Bahamas Carnival cruises are perfect for beach lovers and first-time cruisers.
Mexico & Pacific Carnival Cruises
Departing from Long Beach, Los Angeles, and San Diego, Carnival's Pacific sailings visit the Mexican Riviera including Cabo San Lucas, Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, and Ensenada. The Carnival Panorama and Carnival Radiance are the primary ships on these routes.
Europe Carnival Cruises
Select Carnival ships deploy to Europe during summer, offering Mediterranean itineraries visiting Barcelona, Rome, the Greek Isles, and the French Riviera. These are fantastic value alternatives to premium European cruise lines.
Alaska Carnival Cruises
Carnival operates Alaska cruises during summer months from Seattle, visiting Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, and offering spectacular glacier viewing. Carnival's Alaska itineraries are among the most affordable ways to experience the Last Frontier.
Carnival Cruise Ships
Carnival operates a diverse fleet ranging from mid-size classic ships to the brand-new Excel-class mega-ships. Each class of ship offers a slightly different onboard experience, though all deliver the signature Carnival Fun Ship atmosphere.
- Excel Class (largest): Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration, Carnival Jubilee - featuring BOLT, the first rollercoaster at sea
- Vista Class: Carnival Vista, Carnival Horizon, Carnival Panorama - featuring SkyRide aerial bike ride
- Dream Class: Carnival Dream, Carnival Breeze, Carnival Magic - large ships with extensive waterslides
- Sunshine Class: Carnival Sunshine (extensively refurbished) - a fan-favourite mid-size ship
- Spirit Class: Carnival Spirit, Carnival Legend, Carnival Miracle, Carnival Pride - ideal for Alaska and longer sailings
Carnival Cruise Prices
How Much Does a Carnival Cruise Cost?
Carnival cruise prices are some of the most competitive in the industry. A 3–4 night Bahamas cruise starts from as low as $219 per person. A 7-night Caribbean Carnival cruise typically starts from $499–$799 per person for an interior cabin. Balcony staterooms begin around $899–$1,299 per person, and Carnival's premium Excel Suites start around $3,000+ per person. GetMyCruise monitors Carnival cruise prices in real time and alerts you to price drops and sale events.
Carnival Cruise Drink Packages, Dining & Add-Ons
Carnival offers a range of add-ons to personalise your cruise experience. The popular CHEERS! Beverage Program gives you unlimited drinks for a fixed daily rate. Specialty dining options include Bonsai Sushi, Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, and Cucina del Capitano Italian restaurant. Wi-Fi packages, shore excursions, and spa treatments can all be pre-purchased through GetMyCruise at pre-cruise pricing.
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