

Sail From: Sydney (White Bay), Australia, Singapore, Melbourne, Australia, Sydney, Australia, Auckland, New Zealand, Adelaide, Australia

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Just like Carnival Encounter, Carnival Adventure was also transferred to the Carnival Cruise Line fleet in March 2025, following the closure of the P&O Australia brand. The vessel also first entered service for Princess Cruises in 2001 after being constructed at the Fincantieri shipyard in Monfalcone.
Entered Service: 2001
Gross Tonnage: 108,856
Passenger Capacity: 2,636
Crew Capacity: 1,100

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Sail From: Galveston, TX
The vessel is the third Dream-class cruise ship that entered service in 2012. Tracy Wilson Mourning, founder of the Honey Shine Mentoring Program became the ship’s godmother after construction was completed by Fincantieri in Italy.
Carnival Breeze is 130,000 gross tons, which is just slightly smaller than the newer Vista-class vessels. The ship also has a guest capacity of 3,690 at double occupancy, along with 1,386 crew members.

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Sail From: Miami, FL
Carnival Celebration is the second Excel-class vessel and sister ship to Mardi Gras. The ship is also LNG-powered and entered service in November 2022. The Carnival Celebration arrived during a year of Carnival Cruise Line’s 50th birthday festivities and was christened in Miami, Florida.
The vessel has 183,521 gross tons and a guest capacity of 5,372 at double occupancy, along with 1,735 crew members. Carnival Celebration is based in Miami, Florida, and also takes the name of a previous Carnival cruise ship, Celebration, that was part of the holiday class.
Sail From: Miami, FL

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The Carnival Conquest was a huge milestone for Carnival Cruise Line as she was the first in the popular Conquest-class, which consists of five vessels. She took the cruise line into a new era of ship design and passenger capacity.
Carnival Conquest is the first 110,000 gross tons cruise ship in the fleet, with a guest capacity of 2,980 at double occupancy and 1,150 crew members. There are 13 passenger decks and the vessel debuted in November 2002.
Sail From: Galveston, TX, Barcelona, Spain, New Orleans, LA

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First in the Dream class for Carnival Cruise Line and is known for having a very red interior in some public spaces. Marcia Gay Harden, Tony Award and Academy Award-winning actress, was the lucky godmother to the cruise line’s most advanced cruise ship at the time.
Carnival Dream has a gross tonnage of 130,000 and a guest capacity of 3,646 at double occupancy, slightly less than her sister ships. There is also a capacity of 1,367 international crew members. The ship was also the second in the fleet to receive the new Carnival-colored inspired livery during a dry dock in 2021.
Sail From: Jacksonville, FL

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When Carnival Ecstasy departed the fleet in October 2022, Carnival Elation became the oldest ship in the fleet. She is 71,909 gross tons and has a passenger capacity of 2,190 at double occupancy.
The ship was also constructed in Finland at a cost of 315 million. She departed on her inaugural voyage in March 1998 and has undergone 10 dry docks, with the latest adding the ship’s new red, white, and blue livery.
Sail From: Brisbane, Australia

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Even though Carnival Encounter is not a new cruise ship, it only joined the Carnival Cruise Line fleet after a brief upgrade in March 2025. The ship originally entered service for Princess Cruises in 2002 and was transferred to sister line P&O Australia in 2021. The ship was constructed at the Fincantieri shipyard in Monfalcone, Italy.
Sail From: Southampton (London), England, Port Canaveral (Orlando), Fl

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Carnival made a huge announcement in April 2025 that Carnival Tropicale would be the fourth Excel-class vessel, and it would enter service in the Spring of 2027.
The ship will not feature the BOLT roller coaster and instead will have Sunsation Point, a family-filled zone with slides and more on deck 18. Carnival Tropicale will sail out of Port Canaveral, Florida.
To Enter Service: Spring 2027
Gross Tonnage: Over 180,000
Passenger Capacity: TBD
Crew Capacity: TBD
Sail From: Long Beach (Los Angeles), Ca, San Antonio (Santiago), Chile, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Miami, FL

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Even though the Carnival Firenze originally entered service for sister line Costa Cruises in 2021, she has been completely transformed into the new Carnival Firenze for Carnival Cruise Line, with new added features and even a new naming ceremony. She’s the newest addition to the Carnival fleet and becomes the 27th ship.
Carnival Cruise Line officially took control of the ship from Costa at the shipyard in Cadiz, Spain in February 2024. She’s the second “Carnival Fun Italian Style” ship, following in the footsteps of sister Carnival Venezia.
Carnival Firenze has 135,156 gross tons and a passenger capacity of 4,126 at double occupancy, along with 1,424 crew members. The inaugural sailing was on April 24, 2024. However, the ship originally entered service for Costa Cruises in 2020.

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Sail From: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Fl, Barcelona, Spain, Norfolk, VA
Carnival Freedom is the final ship in the popular Conquest-class, ending an era of ship class and design for the cruise line. The ship entered service in 2007 and cost $500 million to construct.
The Carnival cruise ship has a gross tonnage of 110,000, a passenger capacity of 2,980 at double occupancy, and 1,150 international crew members.

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Sail From: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Fl, Barcelona, Spain
The Carnival Glory is the second ship built in the hugely popular Conquest-class. She was constructed by Fincantieri in Italy and cost $500 million.
The ship is 110,000 gross tons and has a passenger capacity of 2,980 at double occupancy. Carnival Glory can also carry 1,150 crew members. The vessel’s inaugoral voyage was on July 14, 2003.

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Sail From: Miami, FL, Galveston, TX
Carnival Horizon is the second Vista-class ship in the fleet and became the second Carnival ship to restart operations in 2021 following the industry-wide pause due to the pandemic. The ship follows in the footsteps of sister ship Carnival Vista but with the addition of a Seuss at Sea waterpark.
The vessel is 133,500 gross tons and has a passenger capacity of 3,960 at double occupancy, slightly less than the sister ship Carnival Panorama. There are also 1,450 international crew members.
Sail From: Southampton (London), England, Port Canaveral (Orlando), Fl

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Carnival Jubilee is the third Excel-class cruise ship for Carnival Cruise Line and will be fully powered by liquid natural gas (LNG). The ship is 183,521 gross tons with a guest capacity of over 5,374, along with 1,735 crew members.
The ship that takes its name from the original Holiday-class Jubilee will homeport from Galveston, Texas, and sail seven-day Western Caribbean itineraries. Carnival Jubilee was delivered to the cruise line on December 4 during an event in Bremerhaven, Germany. The vessel was constructed at the Meyer Werft shipyard in Papenburg, Germany.

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Sail From: Galveston, TX, Miami, FL, Dover (London), England, Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy, Tampa, Fl, Seattle, WA, Long Beach (Los Angeles), Ca
Carnival Legend is the third Spirit-class ship for the cruise line and was constructed at the then-named Kvaerner-Masa yards in Helsinki, Finland. The ship’s inaugural voyage departed on April 29, 2001.
Carnival Legend is 88,500 gross tons and has a guest capacity of 2,124, along with 930 crew members. There are 12 passenger decks and she cost the cruise line $375 million.

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Sail From: New Orleans, LA
Carnival Liberty is another Conquest-class vessel that entered service in 2005. She was the first ship in the fleet to receive all the FUN 2.0 enhancements in 2011, including popular venues Guy’s Burger Joint and the Alchemy Bar.
The cruise ship continues with the same stats as her sister ships at 110,000 gross tons, a guest capacity of 2,974, and 1,160 international crew members. Mira Sorvino, an Oscar-winning Italian-American Actress, is the godmother to Carnival Liberty.

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Sail From: Brisbane, Australia, Singapore, Sydney, Australia, San Francisco, CA, Tokyo, Japan, Hong Kong
The Carnival Luminosa was formerly known as Costa Luminosa before she transferred from the sister brand Costa Cruises in 2022. The Spirit-class vessel began sailing following a dry dock to receive her new Carnival colors in September 2022. The new addition to the fleet departed on her first guest sailing in November 2022 from Brisbane in, Australia.
Following her inaugural season out of Brisbane (the first under Carnival Cruise Line), the ship is operating Itineraries out of Seattle to Alaska. The vessel is 92,720 gross tons, has a passenger capacity of 2,826, and a crew capacity of 926.

Sail From: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Fl
Mardi Gras has taken Carnival Cruise Line into a new era of cruising as a new Excel-class cruise ship and fully powered by Liquified Natural Gas (LNG). Following the global pandemic and multiple delays, Mardi Gras finally began sailing on July 31, 2021, from Port Canaveral in Florida.
The Carnival cruise ship has a gross tonnage of 180,800 and a guest capacity of 5,282 at double occupancy. She features the first roller coaster at sea named BOLT and features new venues not seen on other older vessels. Miss Dominican Republic Kimberly Jimenez is the ship’s godmother.

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Sail From: Tampa, Fl, Seattle, WA, Galveston, TX, Lisbon, Portugal, Dover (London), England, Civitavecchia (Rome), Italy
Carnival Miracle is the latest ship in the Spirit class from Carnival Cruise Line. The vessel was constructed in Helsinki, Finland and was completed in 2004.
The Carnival vessel is 88,500 gross tons and has a guest capacity of 2,124 at double occuapncy. The ship has 930 international crew members. Due to the design of this class ship, she is popular on cruises in Alaska and can transit the Panama Canal.

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Sail From: Miami, FL
Carnival Magic is the second ship in the Dream-class and is identical to her sister ships in the same class. The ship was the first in the fleet to receive the cruise line’s new red, white, and blue livery during a dry dock that took place in May 2021.
The Carnival cruise ship has a gross tonnage of 130,000, a guest capacity of 3,690 at double occupancy, and a crew capacity of 1,367. There are also 14 passenger decks.

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Sail From: Long Beach (Los Angeles), Ca
Carnival Panorama is the final Vista-class class cruise ship and was built by Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri. She entered service in 2019 with her inaugural voyage in December of that year. Carnival Panorama is currently the fleet’s only ship with a Sky Zone, Trampoline Park.
The Carnival cruise ship has 133,500 gross tons and a guest capacity of 4,008 at double occupancy, slightly more than her sister ships, Carnival Vista and Horizon. The vessel also has a crew capacity of 1,450.

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Sail From: Tampa, Fl
The Carnival Paradise became just one of the two last Fantasy-class ships after Carnival Ecstasy left the fleet in the fall of 2022. Carnival Paradise will keep offering fun-filled cruise vacations at 71,925 gross tons and a guest capacity of 2,124.
The Fantasy-class cruise ship cost $300 million to construct in Helsinki, Finland and began guest operations in December 1998. There are 11 passenger decks and a crew capacity of 920.

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Sail From: Baltimore, MD
Carnival Pride is the second ship in the Spirit-class and was once the Carnival flagship when she made her debut in January 2002. The ship is 88,500 gross tons, the perfect size and design to transit the Panama Canal and sail in harsher climates.
The vessel has a guest capacity of 2,124 at double occupancy, along with 930 international crew members. She cost $375 million and was built in Helsinki, Finland.

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Sail From: Long Beach (Los Angeles), Ca
Carnival Radiance was previously named Carnival Victory, but during a major transformation in Cadiz, Spain in 2021, the ship became completely new. The new-look vessel is part of the Sunshine class and from December 13, 2021, is sailing from the Long Beach Cruise Terminal in California.
The ship’s godmother is Dr. Lucille O’Neal, mother of Carnival Cruise Line’s Chief Fun Officer Shaquille O’Neal. The huge transformation cost Carnival $200 million and the ship is now 101,509 gross tons with a guest capacity of 2,984 at double occupancy and 1,108 crew members.

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Sail From: Mobile, AL, Seattle, WA, Galveston, TX
Carnival Spirit was the very first ship built in the popular Spirit-class and was a totally new design for the cruise line. This class allows guest sailings in other regions such as Panama, Alaska and even Northern Europe. The Carnival Spirit has also been mainly based in Australia in recent years.
The Carnival cruise ship has a gross tonnage of 88,500 and a guest capacity of 2,124 at double occupancy, along with 930 crew members. She cost $375 million to construct at the then-named Kvaerner-Masa yards in Helsinki, Finland.

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Sail From: Sydney, Australia
You might be wondering why Carnival Splendor is the only ship of its class in the Carnival Cruise Line fleet. The ship was originally ordered by sister line Costa Cruises as a Concordia-class vessel. The ship was transferred to operate for Carnival during her construction in 2008 in Genoa, Italy.
Carnival Splendor is 113,300, just slightly larger than the Conquest-class vessels. She has a guest capacity of 3,012 and 1,150 international crew members.

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Sail From: Miami, FL
The Carnival cruise ship underwent a huge $200 million transformation and is now part of the Sunshine class, which also includes Carnival Radiance and Carnival Sunshine. The vessel was previously known as Carnival Triumph, which originally entered service in 1999.
Carnival Sunrise is a completely new cruise ship that departed on its inaugural voyage in April 2019. The vessel is 101,509 gross tons with a guest capacity of 2,984 at double occupancy and 1,108 crew members.

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Sail From: Norfolk, VA
The Carnival ship became the first in the new Sunshine class after completing a major bow-to-stern transformation in November 2013. The vessel has become completely new after previously being named Carnival Destiny, which originally entered service in 1996.
Carnival Sunshine, which also dons the red, white, and blue livery, is 102,853 gross tons, slightly larger than her sister ships Carnival Radiance and Carnival Sunrise. The ship also has a guest capacity of 3,002 and 1,040 crew members.

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Sail From: New Orleans, LA, Mobile, AL
Carnival Valor has always remained a good choice for a cruise vacation ever since her inaugural cruise in December 2004 as the fourth Conquest-class cruise ship. The ship’s godmother is Katie Couric, Co-host of NBC News’ “Today.”
The ship is 110,000 gross tons with a passenger capacity of 2,980, along with 1,180 international crew members. There are 13 passenger decks at a length of 952 feet.

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Sail From: Manhattan, New York City, NY, Port Canaveral (Orlando), Fl, Miami, FL
You could call the Carnival Venezia half new, as she was transferred from sister brand Costa Cruises in 2023 and sailed her inaugural voyage as part of the Carnival Cruise Line fleet on May 29, 2023. The ship underwent a huge multi-million-dollar transformation in Cadiz, Spain, but still kept with her Italian traditional decor.
Carnival Venezia is 135,225 gross tons and has a guest capacity of 4,090 at double occupancy and across 2,045 staterooms. There are 15 passenger decks and a capacity of 1,424 crew members. The ship originally entered service for Costa Cruises in 2019.

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Sail From: Port Canaveral (Orlando), Fl
First Vista-class cruise ship for Carnival Cruise Line and was the first new-class vessel since Carnival Dream in 2009. There was huge anticipation for the Carnival Vista because of its features and design. She entered service in 2016 and was named by her godmother, Miss USA, Deshauna Barber.
The ship, which was constructed by Fincantieri is 133,500 gross tons with a passenger capacity of 3,934 at double occupancy and 1,450 international crew members.

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