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Celebrity Beyond

Launched in April 2022, Celebrity Beyond is the third ship in the cruise line's Edge Series, capable of holding up to 3,260 passengers and over 1,400 crew members. On board, guests have their pick of 32 food and beverage venues serving everything from Greek to French to Italian cuisine; there are also several cocktail bars and lounges where guests can grab a drink.

One of the highlights of Celebrity Beyond is its 4,500-piece art collection, which includes works by travel photographers and international artists. There is also no shortage of unique entertainment options; these range from acrobatic shows to juggling mixologist performances. To enjoy stunning water views, enjoy Celebrity's "Magic Carpet," a large platform that hangs off the edge of the ship and moves from deck to deck.

Staterooms offer amenities like plush bathrobes, comfortable Cashmere mattresses and flat-screen TVs; many also come with private verandas. For a one-of-a-kind experience, splurge on a room in The Retreat. This resort-within-a-resort features villas and suites with added luxuries like plunge pools, hot tubs and butlers. Plus, guests of The Retreat have exclusive access to a private sundeck, restaurant and lounge, along with an onboard credit that can be used however you see fit.

Celebrity Beyond sails to a variety of popular Mediterranean and Caribbean destinations, including Italy, Mexico and more. 

U.S. News Insider Tip: On Celebrity Beyond, if you're lucky, your drink might be poured by Captain Kate McCue herself during the nightly flair bartender show at the Grand Plaza Martini Bar. Make sure to follow her behind-the-scenes adventures on Instagram. – Skye Sherman, Contributor

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Celebrity Edge

Debuted in December 2018, the Celebrity Edge stands out for its modernity. The vessel carries 2,918 guests at double occupancy, 3,373 guests at maximum occupancy and 1,320 crew members. The Edge is dressed to the nines in contemporary designs and features a diverse array of technologies, amenities, activities and dining venues on board. Passengers can delight in the ship's rooftop garden, take a dip in one of many ocean-facing pools, work up a sweat on the jogging track or relax at the on-site spa.

You'll find plenty of evening entertainment options, too, including themed bars and lounges, a club and a theater showcasing a variety of productions. The Edge was the first Celebrity ship fitted with the Magic Carpet – the line's cantilevered venue at sea that travels 13 stories. The open-air venue can be repositioned alongside several decks, allowing it to transform from a live music venue to a bar to an exclusive specialty restaurant, depending on its location.

For dining, passengers have 29 options to choose from. These include four main restaurants and specialty options serving a range of cuisines, from sashimi to French bistro classics. After a bite to eat, take a break and relax in your modern stateroom or suite. Every room offers technology that allows guests to control temperature, service and lighting with a touch screen. What's more, with a roughly 2-to-1 passenger-to-crew ratio, service across the ship will be spot on.

Celebrity Edge makes sailings across  Alaska, Hawaii, Asia, Australia and more. 

U.S. News Insider Tip: On Edge Series ships, park yourself at the Sunset Bar with a spicy margarita every evening – it’s the best spot on the ship to watch for the fabled green flash. – Skye Sherman, Contributor

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Viking Venus

Launched in May 2021 from Portsmouth, England, Viking Venus features modern amenities and a contemporary design. The ship can hold 930 passengers and 465 crew members. Amenities include multiple pools and shops, as well as a cinema, a live performance theater, a jazz lounge, a spa, a fitness center and a salon. Plus, you can attend a lecture or discussion with the onboard historian, who helps educate passengers on the cultural aspects of each destination. An onboard cooking school, The Kitchen Table, also allows guests to learn about each destination's unique cuisine. 

Cruisers can enjoy daily updated food options at The Restaurant, diverse cuisine at the World Café, expertly paired tasting menus at The Chef's Table and Italian favorites at Manfredi's Italian Restaurant. There are eight dining venues on board in total, in addition to the ship's cooking school at The Kitchen Table and 24/7 room service.

When it's time to rest, there are six types of accommodations to choose from – all with private verandas. The standard Veranda Staterooms measure 270 square feet and feature plush beds, free Wi-Fi access and flat-screen TVs. Higher-tier rooms come with extras like priority shore excursion reservations, priority spa reservations, in-room coffee and free laundry services. Plus, travelers in these cabins will have more space: Rooms reach up to 1,448 square feet and may include separate living and dining areas.

The Viking Venus sails to popular European destinations like Barcelona , Athens , Bangkok , Istanbul , Rome , London , Sydney and Stockholm .

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Debuted in October 2021, Rotterdam welcomes up to 2,668 guests at double occupancy, 3,172 guests at maximum capacity and 1.048 crew members. The name hearkens back to the line's founding in the late 19th century, when its first ship, Rotterdam, sailed from the Netherlands to New York. Though the ship's name is rooted in the cruise line's past, its amenities are anything but antiquated. 

Among Rotterdam's standout facilities is World Stage, a performance venue that features a two-story, 270-degree wraparound LED screen that creates a panorama of light and sound for audience members. For more entertainment, passengers can catch a performance at any of the ship's numerous music venues, including the Rolling Stone Rock Room and B.B. King's Blues Club.

When travelers aren't grooving to live tunes, they can test their luck at the onboard casino or relax at the spa. Meanwhile, kids can play the day away at the Kids Club. Foodies will be pleased to hear the ship offers eight dining options, including Rudi's Sel de Mer, a French brasserie, and Tamarind, which highlights the culinary traditions of Southeast Asia, China and Japan.

Cabins range in size from 143 square feet to 1,290 square feet, with some of the luxury suites boasting floor-to-ceiling windows, whirlpool baths and verandas with hot tubs.

Sailings aboard Rotterdam depart from ports like Fort Lauderdale, Florida , and Amsterdam to destinations in the Caribbean, Europe and the Panama Canal.

U.S. News Insider Tip: The art collection aboard Rotterdam is valued at more than $4.1 million and has 2,645 pieces of diverse works ranging in value from $500 to $620,000. Take some time to walk around the ship to explore the collections. Each of the three stairwells has a theme that reaches from top to bottom: architecture, music or zoology. – Jill Schildhouse, Contributor

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Seven Seas Splendor

Debuted in September 2021, the 746-passenger, 548-crew member Seven Seas Splendor is the newest ship within the Regent fleet. Seven Seas Splendor – along with most of the line's other ships – takes opulence to the next level by equipping each suite with its own private balcony. Other standard in-room amenities include interactive flat-screen TVs, luxurious bath products, bathrobes and slippers, signature queen-size beds and dining tables for two. There are 10 suite categories available, ranging from the smallest Veranda (307 square feet) and Deluxe Veranda suites (308 to 361 square feet) to the largest Regent (4,443 square feet) and Master suites (1,895 to 2,108 square feet). 

Guests have a wide array of things to do while on board. Spend your days relaxing at the spa, playing paddle tennis or bocce ball, working up a sweat on the jogging track or taking a dip in the ship's two whirlpools and two pools, one of which is an infinity-edge pool that stretches along the edge of the ship, providing swimmers with exceptional views of the ocean. At night, enjoy one of five shows at the onboard theater. 

When it comes to food, Seven Seas Splendor offers eight eateries ranging from casual to fine dining. Enjoy your breakfast alfresco at La Veranda and grub down for lunch at the Pool Grill buffet. For something more formal, opt for a French-inspired meal at Chartreuse, Pan-Asian dishes at Pacific Rim or Compass Rose, the largest restaurant on the ship.

Seven Seas Splendor visits a variety of European and Mediterranean destinations, as well as ports across Europe, the Caribbean, Africa and South America.

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Celebrity Apex

The Celebrity Apex – which made its inaugural sailing in June 2021 – can hold up to 2,910 passengers at double occupancy, 3,385 at maximum occupancy and 1,320 crew members. Guests can wine and dine at 29 restaurants, bars and lounges, then spend the night testing their luck at the casino or enjoying live music at the Magic Carpet (which offers great ocean views). Specialty restaurants include a steakhouse and a raw bar, while main dining options feature Mediterranean, Italian and French cuisines. There are also meeting spaces and multipurpose areas on board, as well as upscale shops. 

Visit the spa or adults-only Solarium pool to stay relaxed throughout your stay at sea. For younger travelers, there are some kid-friendly areas of the ship – such as a Camp at Sea. However, the ship is geared more toward adult clientele (or families with older children) looking for a relaxing escape.

The ship's staterooms, which start at 181 square feet, offer smart TVs, customizable air conditioning and plenty of storage space. Many rooms also offer private verandas. If you're willing to splurge, consider booking a room in The Retreat. This exclusive section of the ship features luxury accommodations as well as access to a private restaurant, sun deck and lounge. Plus, rooms in The Retreat offer more space, measuring up to 1,892 square feet.

The Celebrity Apex sails to European destinations like Italy, Croatia and Portugal, as well as to Caribbean hot spots like St. Thomas , Puerto Rico , Belize and Grand Cayman . 

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Viking Saturn

Debuted in May 2023, the adults-only Viking Saturn has the capacity to hold 930 passengers and 465 crew members. Travelers love the ship's clean Scandinavian design and compact size, which allows it to dock in smaller ports that larger cruise ships cannot reach.

On board, travelers have access to a slew of amenities, including a fitness center, a spa, a library, a state-of-the-art theater, a hair salon, an infinity pool and more. A resident historian is also on board to offer lectures and educational programming about upcoming port destinations. When hunger strikes, Viking Saturn offers an array of dining options, from fresh seafood at World Café to afternoon tea service at Wintergarden to traditional Norwegian cuisine at Mamsen's. Or, learn how to prepare regional dishes from your itinerary at the onboard cooking school.

Starting at 270 square feet, standard staterooms come equipped with king-size mattresses (which can be converted into two twin beds), flat-screen TVs, full-size verandas and bathrooms with heated floors. What's more, each accommodation includes 24-hour room service. Travelers who opt to stay in one of the ship's upgraded suites (which reach up to 1,448 square feet) have access to additional perks such as separate living areas and dining rooms, complimentary laundry services and a welcome bottle of Champagne, among other luxuries.

Viking Saturn sails to a variety of destinations in northern Europe (such as Bergen, Norway; London  and Stockholm ) and the Mediterranean (think: Barcelona, Spain ; Rome ; Athens, Greece ; and Istanbul ).

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The 930-passenger Viking Sky – which debuted in February 2017 – receives rave reviews from past cruisers for its port-heavy itineraries (fares include one complimentary excursion per port) and luxurious, comfortable staterooms. Cabins offer between 270 and 1,448 square feet of space and include balconies, complimentary Wi-Fi access, flat-screen TVs and bathrooms with heated floors, among other amenities. Those who opt for an upgraded stateroom or suite are treated to additional perks, like priority reservations at the spa and specialty restaurants.

Viking Sky's activities include classes at the fitness center, treatments at the spa and destination-focused lectures. The ship also offers two pools and two whirlpools, including an infinity pool on the stern of the ship. In the evenings, passengers can enjoy live performances in the theater or watch destination-related movies in one of two cinemas.

Guests also have their choice of cuisine, from alfresco dining on the Aquavit Terrace to Manfredi's Italian Restaurant. With 550 crew members on board, the ship maintains a nearly 2-to-1 guest-to-crew ratio.

Viking Sky sails to the Mediterranean, Europe, Central America and more. The ship also offers world voyages.

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Viking Mars

Viking's newest ship, the Viking Mars accommodates 930 passengers and, since it's a smaller vessel, it can dock in many ports where some of the larger ocean-faring cruise ships can't reach. The all-veranda accommodations on this ship, which debuted in May 2022, range in size from around 270 square feet to 1,448 square feet. In-room amenities include free Wi-Fi access, flat-screen TVs, safes, minibars filled with drinks and snacks, robes, slippers and 24-hour room service.

Visitors will find a relaxing spa, a hair salon, a yoga area and a well-equipped indoor fitness center (plus an outdoor fitness center) aboard the ship. Those looking to unwind with a book in one hand and a cocktail in the other should snag a cozy spot in The Living Room. Like other Viking ships, the Viking Mars offers educational programming, lectures, cooking classes and more on board.

Cruisers can also enjoy amenities like the main pool and hot tub, the infinity pool, the cinema, the theater, a jazz lounge and various bars. Dining options on this ship include Manfredi's Italian Restaurant, Aquavit Terrace, World Café, The Chef's Table and The Kitchen Table.

Viking Mars receives rave reviews from recent cruisers. The variety of excursions, the delectable onboard dining and the comfortable cabins are a few things previous guests highlighted as superb. However, the staff received mixed reviews: Some experienced attentive and friendly employees, while a few noted they were expecting better service across the board for the price point.

Upcoming itineraries on the Viking Mars include cruises with ports of call in Iceland, Norway, Greece, Italy, Spain, the U.S. and Canada.

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Seven Seas Explorer

Regent Seven Seas Explorer debuted in 2016. It's one of the largest vessels in the fleet, welcoming up to 746 passengers. The ship makes service a top priority, with 548 crew members on board. According to past cruisers, the staff was friendly and attentive.

Travelers were even more impressed by the all-suite accommodations, which are some of the largest offered among ocean liners. All 373 suites include spacious balconies, marble bathrooms, walk-in closets, interactive flat-screen TVs and unlimited Wi-Fi.

Another high point: the cuisine. Explorer offers eight dining areas that range from the casual Pool Grill to Asian creations at Pacific Rim. As part of the 'Regent Experience,' all specialty dining is included in the cruise fare.

Outside the cabins, guests can spend their days participating in cooking demonstrations, lounging by the pool or relaxing in the library. At night, entertainment options include casino games, cocktail lounges and shows in the Constellation Theater. Complaints about this ship are few and far between, though some reviewers felt the entertainment could be more impressive. 

The best perk, according to recent passengers? All shore excursions are included. Seven Seas Explorer sails to destinations in Alaska, Asia, Australia and more.

U.S. News Insider Tip: Pacific Rim is a favorite dining venue among cruisers, with its Asian-inspired cocktails and cuisine offering a selection of dishes from Thailand, Korea, China, Vietnam and Japan. Spin the bronze Tibetan Buddhist prayer wheel as you enter the restaurant and be sure to sample the miso black cod. – Gwen Pratesi, Contributor

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Carnival Cruise Line offers numerous cruise options worldwide with a fleet of 27 ships. Their cruises include all the hits: celebrity chef-driven restaurants, onboard rollercoasters, dedicated kids venues, serene spa moments, adults-exclusive pool decks, and exciting destinations. Carnival has it all — and can be relatively affordable. But which ship is right for you?

After sailing on eight Carnival cruises, including voyages on its oldest ship, Carnival Elation , and the newer Carnival Celebration, I’ve learned that sailing on newer ships is generally more expensive, and older vessels are more budget-friendly. However, I often consider more than the total cost before booking a cruise. I look at the ports of call, the space-to-guest ratio, the amenities and onboard activities, and the launch point.

When I select a sailing, I book through Carnival Cruise Line’s reservation number to see if I can snag an exclusive deal not listed online. Carnival's free-to-join loyalty program, the Very Important Fun Person (VIFP) Club, offers deals like reduced deposits, onboard credit, and room upgrades. The more you book with the cruise line, the better your deals will be. 

Before committing to a cruise, I break down the price per person per night, particularly if I need multiple cabins because I'm traveling with a group. I recommend you take advantage of Carnival's convenient 24-hour reservation hold, which displays the total cost, itinerary, and a countdown timer so you know when to purchase to secure the locked-in price.

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Carnival Firenze

Inaugural Year: 2024

Ship Class: Venice Class

Ship Capacity: 4,126 double occupancy; 5,245 total guests

Standout Amenities: Amari bar for a peritivi and digestivi ; Serenity Adult-Only Retreat when you need time away from kids; and Pizzeria Del Capitano for hand-tossed pizza made with imported Italian ingredients  

Originally debuted in 2021 as part of the Costa Cruises fleet (an Italy-based subsidiary of Carnival), the Firenze will set sail as a Carnival ship — with an Italian twist — in Spring 2024. Across Firenze , you’ll see touches of Italy; think cute cafe set-ups that look like they were picked up from a Florence sidewalk. Terrazza staterooms access a private sun deck with whirlpools and a bar. Carnival’s fan-favorite dining options and amenities, like Guy’s Burger Joint and WaterWorks, will be on board.

Carnival Jubilee

Inaugural Year: 2023

Ship Class: Excel Class

Ship Capacity: 5,374 double occupancy; 6,631 total guests

Standout Amenities: BOLT: Ultimate Sea Coaster rollercoaster; relaxing Cloud 9 Spa thermal suites with adjustable humidity and temperature; pickleball courts for challenging family and friends

Carnival Jubilee is the newest Excel-class ship in the fleet, sailing from Galveston, Texas. The massive ship offers Camp Ocean, the onboard kids club. Adults also have their own space at the Serenity Adult-Only Retreat with swaying hammocks and a bar.

Carnival Venezia

Ship Capacity: 3,934 double occupancy; 4,977 total guests

Standout Amenities: The Gondola Lounge, themed after Venice's beautiful canals; a pool area with a retractable roof

Initially built in 2019 for Costa Cruises, this ship joined the Carnival fleet in 2023. Carnival Venezia is ideal if you’re looking for a ship that celebrates one of Italy’s most iconic cities. Venice is the inspiration behind the indoor and outdoor areas, including the atrium, modeled after Piazza San Marco, and the Carnevale Lounge, inspired by Venetian masquerades. Don't miss the Venetian Toast, where the ship’s captain greets guests and crew don Venetian masks.

Carnival Celebration

Inaugural Year: 2022

Standout Amenities: Space Cruisers, a kids camp in partnership with Kennedy Space Center; The Golden Jubilee Bar for vintage cocktails; BOLT: Ultimate Sea Coaster

Carnival Celebration is all about never-ending good times. During my recent sailing, I found all the Carnival classics, like the Alchemy Bar and Guy’s Burger Joint, a thrilling ropes course, dive-in movies, and plenty of themed deck parties. If you’re looking to relax, it has that, too. Rent cabanas or lounge in the ocean-view whirlpools at Loft 19, where attentive staff take care of everything, like delivering you fruit and chilled towels. My favorite spot to hang out was the aft Patio Pool because it wasn't ever super crowded, and the view of the ocean was unmatched. 

Carnival Luminosa

Ship Class: Spirit Class

Ship Capacity: 2,260 double occupancy; 2,826 total guests 

Standout Amenities: Carnival fan-favorite Alchemy Bar; Circle “C” tween club; Cloud 9 Spa hydrotherapy pool for rejuvenating soaks

Carnival Luminosa (formerly the Costa Luminosa ) is for you if you want to sail to destinations like Alaska and Australia. It also offers occasional itineraries through scenic transpacific spots like Fiji, Tahiti, Hawaii, and Japan. The ship has all of the brand’s classic amenities, like the RedFrog Rum Bar and Punchliner Comedy Club, plus an array of dining options, including sushi, pizza, ice cream, and an over-the-top brunch.

Carnival Mardi Gras

Inaugural Year: 2021

Ship Capacity: 5,282 double occupancy; 6,456 total guests

Standout Amenities: BOLT: Ultimate Sea Coaster for adrenaline junkies; Havana Bar for Cuban drinks and live music; Guy’s Pig & Anchor Smokehouse and Brewhouse

Carnival Mardi Gras is a nod to Carnival’s first ship, also named Mardi Gras, which was launched in 1972. The vessel has six onboard zones where families can have fun together, including the Ultimate Playground, where BOLT and the SportsSquare are located. Of course, there’s no Mardi Gras without New Orleans, so the French Quarter zone is where you’ll find Big Easy-inspired amenities like an Emeril Lagasse restaurant.

Carnival Radiance

Inaugural Year: 2021 (formerly Carnival Victory , which set sail in 2000)

Ship Class: Sunshine Class

Ship Capacity: 2,984 double occupancy; 3,873 total guests 

Standout Amenities: BlueIguana Tequila Bar for great margaritas; ZSPA for teens who want a spa day; an outdoor gym on the ship's top deck

Carnival Radiance has culinary delights and family fun in spades. If you're a foodie, try Guy’s Burger Joint for loaded burgers straight from Flavortown or Shaq’s Big Chicken for the basketball star's incredible fried chicken sandwiches. Kids will love seeing The Cat in the Hat characters during activities like character parades, story time, and character breakfasts.

Carnival Panorama

Inaugural Year: 2019

Ship Class: Vista Class

Ship Capacity: 4,008 double occupancy; 5,146 total guests

Standout Amenities: Sky Zone trampoline park where families can bounce and play games; Skyride, a suspended bike on the top deck with great ship and ocean views; Guy’s Pig & Anchor Smokehouse and Brewhouse featuring Carnival Cruise Line exclusive craft beers

Carnival Panorama is smaller than today's mega-ships, but it packs a ton of fun into its 15 decks. Rooms are spacious; some come with exclusive perks like access to the Havana Pool area or unlimited use of the spa’s thermal suites. Kids will also love that there’s an onboard waterpark, kids club, and a Build-a-Bear Workshop at Sea.

Carnival Sunrise

Ship Capacity: 2,984 double occupancy; 3,973 total guests

Standout Amenities: Cloud 9 Spa cabins with access to the thermal suites; Lucky Bowl restaurant, which is only on Carnival Sunrise and only open for lunch

Carnival Sunrise  (formerly Carnival Triumph ) features an exciting splash zone for kids and a piano bar where adults can sing along to their favorite songs all night. The ship sails on two to five-night and six to nine-night cruises from Miami, Florida, to the Bahamas.

Carnival Horizon

Inaugural Year: 2018

Ship Capacity: 3,960 double occupancy; 4,977 total guests

Standout Amenities: IMAX movie theater for a family night out; Dr. Suess Bookville for family story time and character appearances; volleyball court where adults can test their skills or just hit the ball around

Carnival Horizon has all the makings of a fun family vacation. The kids clubs have dedicated counselors who ensure children are always having fun, and parents can slip away to an adults-only bar for a cocktail or the Serenity Adult-Only Retreat to catch some sun. Then, as night falls, you can come back together for a special meal in the main dining room or JiJi Asian Kitchen, which specializes in regional Asian cuisine.

Carnival Vista

Inaugural Year: 2016

Standout Amenities: The thrilling SkyRide suspended bike for great ship and sea views; Thrill Theater for a 3-D show with water, lighting, wind, and chair movement effects; RedFrog Pub & Brewery, the first brewery at sea in North America

Carnival Vista is perfect for new cruisers. Sailings range from two to nine days out of Port Canaveral, so you can get a taste of what a cruise is like without committing to a more traditional weeklong sailing. Expect an onboard brewery, incredible restaurants, and family-friendly fun.

Carnival Sunshine

Inaugural Year: 2013

Ship Capacity: 3,002 double occupancy; 3,758 total guests

Standout Amenities: Carnival WaterWorks with multiple slides and water features; BlueIguana Tequila Bar for poolside libations; an onboard steakhouse with a Wine Spectator Award of Excellence for its exceptional wine list

Carnival Sunshine (formerly Carnival Destiny ) is 10 years old and a fan favorite. The lower guest capacity, at just over 3,000 for double occupancy, means you won’t have to fight hoards of people to get to and from activities. Families who want even more cabin space should book one of the aft-view extended balcony rooms with great wake views and ample private outdoor space.

Carnival Breeze

Inaugural Year: 2012

Ship Class: Dream Class

Ship Capacity: 3,690 double occupancy; 4,724 total guests 

Standout Amenities: Cloud 9 Spa for next-level relaxation; Mongolian Wok lunch restaurant; pickleball courts to get competitive with your family; waterslides

Carnival Breeze is ideal for a short cruise out of Galveston, Texas. The ship has plenty of activities throughout the day, including bingo, trivia, and live performances in the comedy club.

Carnival Magic

Inaugural Year: 2011

Ship Capacity: 3,690 double occupancy; 4,724 total guests

Standout Amenities: Cloud 9 Spa; a thrilling ropes course; Chef’s Table dining experience

Carnival Magic sails for a week or more from Miami, Florida. The ship debuted the restaurant Cucina del Capitano, which is now onboard multiple ships in the fleet. It’s also home to the original Guy’s Pig & Anchor. I sailed the Carnival Magic years ago, but I vividly remember spending an entire day enjoying the amenities at the Cloud 9 Spa and eating at the Mongolian Wok quick-service restaurant almost every afternoon for lunch.

Carnival Dream

Inaugural Year: 2009

Ship Capacity: 3,646 double occupancy; 4,631 total guests

Standout Amenities: Ocean Plaza, a multi-use entertainment venue that’s family-friendly during the day and a nightclub after dark; Guy’s Burger Joint for standout smash burgers; Cloud 9 Spa for adults to relax

Carnival Dream is known for exciting entertainment and food and beverage offerings, including Alchemy Bar, a vintage-themed cocktail "pharmacy." The ship sails from Galveston, Texas, on six to nine-day cruises. I loved playing the onboard mini-golf course.

Carnival Splendor

Inaugural Year: 2008

Ship Class: Splendor Class

Ship Capacity: 3,012 double occupancy; 3,734 total guests

Standout Amenities: Masala Tiger Indian restaurant, which is only open for lunch and only on this ship; a mini-golf course; a pool with a retractable cover

Carnival Splendor sails the Southern Hemisphere around Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and the South Pacific on cruises that range from two to 10 days. The ship has Carnival’s only quick-service Indian restaurant and boasts a pool with a retractable roof, so you can swim without worrying about the weather.

Carnival Freedom

Inaugural Year: 2007

Ship Class: Conquest Class

Ship Capacity: 2,980 double occupancy; 3,754 total guests

Standout Amenities: Space Cruisers kids program in partnership with Kennedy Space Center; RedFrog Pub, with Key West-inspired food and drinks; Dr. Seuss Bookville, a kids library that's themed after the famous author’s characters

Carnival Freedom is ideal for first-time cruisers because of the lower guest capacity and the smaller ship size. But don’t let the numbers fool you; this ship is packed with high-energy activities for all ages; from the kid's clubs to the casino, there’s no lack of fun to be had.

Carnival Liberty

Inaugural Year: 2005

Ship Capacity: 2,974 double occupancy; 3,576 total guests

Standout Amenities: Punchliner Comedy Club for family-friendly laughs during the day and adults-only fun at night; SkyBox Sports Bar to keep up with the big games back home; Mongolian Wok, a prime lunch spot with custom bowls

Looking to relax? Prefer a high-energy vacation? Carnival Liberty can do it all. Head to the main theater for enchanting live performances and shows every night, enjoy tacos and burgers on the pool decks, or find a lounge chair around the pool and soak up the sun.

Carnival Valor

Inaugural Year: 2004

Ship Capacity: 2,980 double occupancy; 3,756 total guests

Standout Amenities: Dive-in movies where you can catch a family-friendly flick under the stars; BlueIguana Tequila Bar for tequila and Mexican beer-based cocktails; Scarlett’s Steakhouse, where perfect steaks and impeccable sides await

Carnival Valor is almost 20 years old and still showing cruisers a good time. The ship's home ports are New Orleans, Louisiana, and Barcelona, Spain, and it offers two to over 10-night sailings. Don’t miss the epic Seaday Brunch, where you'll find all kinds of treats like huevos rancheros, french toast, loaded burgers, and chicken and waffles.

Carnival Miracle

Ship Capacity: 2,124 double occupancy; 2,680 total guests

Standout Amenities: Serenity Adult-Only Retreat where the 21-plus crowd can enjoy a kid-free space; pickleball courts that have great views of the ocean and ports of call

Fantasy worlds and elements inspired Carnival Miracle . Around the ship, you’ll find spaces like Phantom Lounge and Dr. Frankenstein’s Lab, where you can see shows or dance the night away. When you’re ready to soak up the sun, find a lounge chair at the adults-only pool deck or splash down on one of the slides at WaterWorks.

Carnival Glory

Inaugural Year: 2003

Standout Amenities: Camp Ocean kids club for children ages two to 11; AquaTunnel waterslide; 24-hour pizza delivery to anywhere on the ship

Carnival Glory is a vibrant ship inside and out. Think nightly dance parties in White Heat Dance Club, movies under the stars on the pool deck, and tacos from BlueIguana Cantina. The ship sails around the Bahamas, Caribbean, and more on two to 10-day itineraries.

Carnival Legend

Inaugural Year: 2002

Ship Capacity: 2,124 double occupancy; 2,610 total guests 

Standout Amenities: White Hot Night Party; jogging track with panoramic ocean views; Build-A-Bear Workshop at Sea where kids can make a new friend to bring home

Carnival Legend, themed around legends and lore around the world, has two pools and plenty of places to grab a bite, including the Golden Fleece Steakhouse for a stunning multi-course dinner. You're sure to return home with tales.

Carnival Conquest

Standout Amenities: Pickleball courts so you can keep up with weekly family matches; '80s Rock-In-Glow Party for an evening of throwback fun; Guy’s Burger Joint for tasty and quick meals between activities

Carnival Conquest takes cruisers to the Bahamas and the Caribbean on two to 10-day sailings. Special programs allow kids to see their favorite Dr. Seuss characters at sea, and adults can enjoy the enticing Alchemy Bar for one-of-a-kind cocktails.

Carnival Pride

Inaugural Year: 2002 

Standout Amenities: Mid-ship pool with a retractable roof; Heroes Tribute Bar, which recognizes each branch of the American military

For an extended cruise from Tampa, Florida, or Baltimore, Maryland, look to Carnival Pride . The ship has something for every type of traveler, including three kids clubs, adult-only spaces, and over a dozen different dining options.

Carnival Spirit

Inaugural Year: 2001

Ship Capacity: 2,124 double occupancy; 2,610 total guests

Standout Amenities: Domed swimming pool; two-deck fitness center; a pizza window open until 4 a.m.

Carnival Spirit sets sail from home ports around the United States to Alaska, Hawaii, the Caribbean, and the Panama Canal. The ship offers a wide range of entertainment options, including mini-golf, a jogging track, kids clubs, and adult-centric entertainment.

Carnival Paradise

Inaugural Year: 1998

Ship Class: Fantasy Class

Ship Capacity: 2,052 double occupancy; 2,606 total guests

Standout Amenities: Serenity Adult-Only Retreat when you need a place without kids; twin racing waterslides for all ages

With two to nine-day cruises from Tampa to the Caribbean and the Bahamas, Carnival Paradise literally takes cruisers to paradise islands. The ship brims with fun amenities like the WaterWorks splash zone and the relaxing Cloud 9 Spa.

Carnival Elation

Ship Capacity: 2,052 double occupancy; 2,606 total guests 

Standout Amenities: Duke’s Piano Bar for nightly sing-a-longs; Alchemy Bar for custom cocktails; BlueIguana Cantina for breakfast and lunch options with a Mexican twist

Carnival Elation is currently the fleet's oldest ship, debuting in March 1998, and the only cruise ship from any cruise line that sails from Jacksonville, Florida. Even though the ship is small, with a total guest capacity of 2,606, it’s ideal for a quick weekend away if you want a mix of relaxation and high-energy activities. I've sailed the most on Carnival Elation since the ship sails from my hometown of Jacksonville. Even though it's the oldest in the fleet, I love that the sailings are short weekend trips where I can sit outside in the sun enjoying a Guy's Burger Joint smash burger before heading inside to see a show or play bingo. And because the ship is so small, it's easy to navigate, and I always end up making friends with the delightful crew onboard.

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See here the world's largest cruise ships list (including vessels under construction ) owned by the best cruise line companies . This article is also integrated with our ship dimensions , passenger capacity , and old cruise ships surveys.

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CruiseMapper's list of biggest cruise ships includes all vessels with gross tonnage/volume over 150,000 GT-tons .

Each one of these behemoth ships is an engineering marvel produced by our contemporary age of fun and super technologies. Kudos to their builders and double kudos to their proud owners who have invested so much in these newbuild projects!

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The world's largest river cruise ship is Victoria Sabrina . The 2020-launched riverboat is China-built, owned by Victoria Cruises China and deployed year-round on Yangtze River. The vessel has the impressive volume of 17000 GT-tons, LOA length 150 m (492 ft), width 22 m (72 ft), 7 decks (5 with cabins), 270 staterooms, max capacity 690 passengers plus 195 crew/staff.

Oasis-class - biggest cruise ship in the world ever built

World's currently largest cruise ship class is produced exclusively for RCI-Royal Caribbean andin 2 sub-series - Oasis-Class (Allure OTS, Oasis OTS) and Oasis-Plus (Harmony OTS, Symphony OTS, Wonder OTS). These are sisterships from the fleet of the second- largest cruise shipping company in the world - RCCL-Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd (as shipowner) that follows only Carnival Corporation (as shipowner).

As to vessels' dimensions, each boasts the unimaginable weight of 227,000-230,000 GT / gross tons, LOA length 362 m (1187 ft) and waterline width 47 m (154 ft). The extreme breadth is over 60 m (198 ft). As the GT is a volume measurement, the ship's actual mass (called displacement) is approx 100,000 tons (the hull alone weighs about 54,000 tons). Surpassing all passenger ship standards, building cost and all previous ship travel vacation concepts, the Oasis-class ships are currently the only passenger shipping vessels of such immense size.

Other interesting numbers are the above waterline height (72 m / 236 ft), depth (23 m / 74 ft below waterline), 16 passenger decks, draft/draught (9,3 m / 31 ft), cruising/service speed 23 knots (26 mph / 42 kph), capacity 5400 passengers at double occupancy (max 6296 / 6870) and officers+crew capacity 2165.

The world's biggest cruise ship propulsion system guarantees the perfect maneuverability by 3 rotatable Azipod thrusters (suspended under the ship's stern), each with a huge electric motor and a 6 m (20 ft) propeller. The ship offers great stability due to its enormous size. And in times of need - there are 18 lifeboats, each with a capacity of 370 people.

Oasis-Plus class is also currently the world's most technologically advanced and energy-efficient cruise vessel ever built. It is equipped with a new-generation exhaust gas cleaning system (multi-stream scrubbers) and with a hull lubrication system allowing the ship to float on air bubbles (created around the hull) thus reducing drag and increasing fuel efficiency.

Regarding cruise accommodations , this class of vessels has some of the largest suites at sea - measuring 150 m2 (over 1600 ft2, balcony included). Another signature feature is the 7 "neighborhoods" (theme-park-like areas), 5 large swimming pools, a huge casino, a full-size volleyball/basketball court, large-capacity bars, and lounges. Oasis-Plus ships additionally have waterslides (created by Aquatic Design & Engineering) and a total of 23 "water fun" areas (swimming pools, large-size outdoor jacuzzies, waterslides, flowriders/surf simulators). The stern-located Ultimate Abyss water slide is 150 ft (45,70 m) above sea level. It features 31 sections, two 360-degree circles, 27-degree slide incline, 28 m (92 ft) serpentine-like drop, 13,14 seconds average sliding time (top to bottom), around 300 small LED lights and graffiti artworks throughout.

These phenomenal ships were manufactured by STX Europe (shipyard Turku Finland / Oasis-class) and in by STX France (shipyard Saint-Nazaire France / Oasis-Plus). The new Oasis ships are 2,15 m (7 ft) longer.

Biggest Carnival cruise ship - "Carnival Pinnacle" class

Watch this amazing YouTube video about the "Carnival Pinnacle cruise ship". The project was designed by the Italian shipbuilder Fincantieri as their biggest ever passenger ship - GT tonnage 200,000 tons, capacity 6000 passengers, length 380 m (1246 ft), The "Pinnacle Project" was initiated by Carnival Corporation in 2004 to tip the scales in the "Carnival vs Royal Caribbean" competition.

Carnival Pinnacle was never built as the project was officially canceled (mainly due to the vessel's incredible cost at that time). However, many of the project's elements and innovative design features were later adapted for other large-sized cruise liners built for rival companies.

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The 8 classes of Carnival Cruise Line ships, explained

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Thinking about a cruise on a Carnival Cruise Line ship? You have a lot of options.

The world's second-largest cruise line by passenger capacity has 27 vessels in service. That's more ships than any other major cruise brand except Royal Caribbean , which has 28 vessels in service.

In general, Carnival ships are large, but, with a few exceptions, they're not giants by today's standards.

Over the past three years, Carnival has begun operating its first three truly giant ships in years: Mardi Gras , Carnival Celebration and Carnival Jubilee . Each measures around 180,000 gross tons, putting them among the 20 biggest cruise vessels in the world.

But other than these three ships, Carnival's biggest vessel is the 4,090-passenger Carnival Venezia , which measures just 135,225 tons. That makes it the 68th biggest cruise ship in the world. Many of Carnival's 24 other ships don't even crack the Top 100.

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This is a notable change for the brand from just a couple of decades ago. There was a time when Carnival operated some of the biggest cruise ships in the world. However, for many years, it held back from following rivals such as Royal Caribbean and MSC Cruises in building ever-bigger ships.

The arrival of Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration and Carnival Jubilee has marked a major turning point for the line. It now seems committed to building the same sort of massive vessels that have become a hallmark of Royal Caribbean , its biggest rival.

Just this year, Carnival unveiled plans for three even bigger vessels that will be among the biggest ships in the world.

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The good news for those of you trying to get a handle on all the options within the Carnival fleet is that the line's ships can easily be bunched into just eight groups of vessels that have similar amenities. If you know one member of the group, you know them all.

Each of these groups — known as "classes" in cruise industry lingo — is made up of ships that were constructed around the same time with the same basic design.

An introduction to Carnival Cruise Line ships

As mentioned above, Carnival's ships can be divided into eight distinct classes. But even from class to class, there are a lot of similarities within the Carnival fleet.

Unlike Royal Caribbean and some other cruise lines, Carnival doesn't always drastically change the design of its ships from class to class.

Related: The ultimate guide to Carnival Cruise Line ships and itineraries

Instead, Carnival usually takes an incremental approach to design changes for its new classes of ships. You'll find a lot in common between the Vista class and Dream class, for instance, and these two classes aren't all that different in feel from the earlier Splendor and Conquest classes of ships, though they are a bit bigger.

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That said, Carnival is in the midst of a major change in its philosophy on ship design. Its new Excel-class vessels — which first debuted in 2021 with the arrival of Mardi Gras — are far bigger than its earlier ships. These ships also have a lot of new features and amenities (including the first-ever roller coasters on a cruise ship — and, no, we're not making that up).

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For many years, Carnival steered clear of the big ship trends in the industry. Executives thought the ever-bigger vessels being deployed by such lines as Royal Caribbean and MSC Cruises were too big to make for an enjoyable cruise experience.

Now Carnival is switching gears — no doubt because the giant ships unveiled by some other lines have been enormously popular with cruisers.

At Carnival, as at other lines, the biggest ships in the fleet have more amenities, eateries, lounges, bars and deck-top attractions than the smaller ships. This can be a huge plus for travelers who like to have a lot of options when vacationing.

However, Carnival's biggest ships also sail with more passengers, which can be a turnoff if you're the kind of traveler who likes a more intimate experience.

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In general, Carnival's biggest and most amenity-packed ships are its newest ships. If you're looking for a cruise experience with the most possible onboard activities and venues, you'll want to steer toward the vessels in Carnival's new Excel class and its relatively young Vista and Dream classes.

If cruising in a more intimate environment is your preference, you'll want to look at some of Carnival's older classes of ships, including the Spirit and Fantasy classes.

The Carnival fleet is scheduled to grow by two more vessels over the coming year as it absorbs two ships from P&O Cruises Australia . The latter line, which is owned by the same parent company, is shutting down in early 2025.

As noted above, the line also has ordered three giant new vessels. They're scheduled to debut between 2029 and 2033.

In addition, Carnival has ordered two additional ships in its recently unveiled Excel Class series that are scheduled to begin sailing in 2027 and 2028, respectively.

Excel class

Ships in class: Mardi Gras (2020), Carnival Celebration (2022), Carnival Jubilee ( 2023)

Size: 181,808 to 183,521 tons

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If you're in the "bigger is better" camp when it comes to cruise ships, this is the Carnival class for you.

At a bit over 180,000 tons, Carnival's three new Excel-class vessels are 35% bigger than the line's next-biggest ships and offer more eateries, lounges, bars and deck-top attractions than any other ships in the Carnival fleet by far.

Designed to take Carnival's "fun ship" shtick to a new level, the ships are so big that, as noted above, they have room for roller coasters on their top decks — a cruise industry first. They also have a far broader array of suites than earlier Carnival vessels.

Among the new dining venues on the ships are the first Emeril Lagasse restaurant at sea, as well as the first Big Chicken eatery at sea. (Big Chicken is a chain created by basketball legend Shaquille O'Neal, who also serves as a Carnival spokesperson.)

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In addition to featuring a roller coaster, Mardi Gras was the first ship from a North America-based line designed to operate on liquefied natural gas. The fuel is touted as being cleaner than traditional ship fuel.

One caveat to keep in mind if you're thinking of booking an Excel-class ship: They sail with a very large number of people. If being around crowds bothers you, these may not be the ships for you. The vessels are designed to hold a whopping 5,282 passengers at double occupancy. With every pullout sofa and pull-down bunk filled, they can hold up to 6,630 passengers.

Vista/Venezia class

Ships in class: Carnival Panorama (2019), Carnival Horizon (2018), Carnival Vista (2016), Carnival Venezia (2023) and Carnival Firenze (2024)

Size: 133,596 to 135,225 tons

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With the arrival of the Excel Class ships starting in 2021, the Vista-class and Venezia-class ships (so similar that we have combined them into one entry) are no longer the biggest and most amenity-packed ships in the Carnival fleet. Still, they offer a lot of options when it comes to eateries, bars, lounges and deck-top attractions — more than you'll find on most other Carnival vessels.

All four vessels in the Vista and Venezia classes have water parks with waterslides on their top decks, as well as miniature golf courses, ropes courses and multiple pool areas. They're also known for their pedal-powered, suspended-in-the-air SkyRide attractions.

Carnival Vista and Carnival Horizon (officially Vista-class ships) also have IMAX theaters — the first in the cruise industry. Carnival Panorama, also a Vista-class ship, instead has the first trampoline park ever put on a cruise ship in partnership with Sky Zone.

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There's also a smorgasbord of restaurants, bars and lounges on all vessels. Among the many offerings on these ships are Carnival's first breweries at sea (on all the vessels except Carnival Venezia and Carnival Firenze, which are officially known as Venezia-class ships and have a few notable differences).

On Carnival Panorama and Carnival Horizon, Guy's Pig & Anchor Smokehouse | Brewhouse offers beer brewed on-site along with barbecue dishes designed by the Food Network's Guy Fieri. On Carnival Vista, there's a stand-alone brewery and a separate barbecue venue.

Other eateries on the ships include casual, Guy Fieri-designed Guy's Burger Joint, Chipotle-like burrito spot BlueIguana Cantina (on Carnival Venezia, this is called Tomodoro and also serves a few Italian items), sushi outlets and steakhouses. Carnival Vista, Carnival Horizon and Carnival Panorama also feature Italian eatery Cucina Del Capitano, as well as JiJi Asian Kitchen, while Carnival Venezia has an Italian restaurant called Il Viaggio.

Carnival Horizon, Carnival Panorama, Carnival Venezia and Carnival Firenze also have teppanyaki restaurants, and all five ships have dedicated chef's tables within their galleys.

Related: Everything you want to know about cabins and suites on Carnival Cruise Line ships

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Both the Vista-class and Venezia-class ships were built on the same basic design platform and are roughly the same size with similar layouts. But Carnival Venezia and Carnival Firenze were originally built for Carnival's Italy-based sister brand, Costa Cruises. As a result, they have a much stronger Italy theme and a few design differences. Still, enough is the same that for all practical purposes, they are Vista-class ships in all but name. Hence, we are combining the two classes into one listing.

Related: Carnival Venezia cruise ship review: What to expect on board

The Vista-class ships were, notably, the first ships in the Carnival fleet to boast exclusive, keycard-restricted cabin areas — a growing trend on many mass-market lines. There are two such areas on the three Vista-class ships: Havana Cabanas and Family Harbor, the latter of which is specifically geared toward families. Carnival Venezia and Carnival Firenze have keycard-restricted areas with different names.

The water park area on Carnival Horizon is particularly alluring if you're a Dr. Seuss fan. It is unique among the water parks in the Carnival fleet and has a Dr. Seuss theme. The water park area on Carnival Venezia is also notable as it has one more waterslide than the water parks on the Vista-class ships.

All of these ships hold about 4,000 passengers each, based on double occupancy.

Dream class

Ships in class: Carnival Breeze (2012), Carnival Magic (2011) and Carnival Dream (2009)

Size: 130,000 tons

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Carnival's Dream-class ships are roughly the same size as its Vista-class ships, and they have much in common. Still, there are a few key differences.

For starters, the Dream-class ships don't have IMAX theaters or trampoline parks. Those were both innovations that debuted with the Vista-class ships. They also lack exclusive, keycard-restricted cabin areas and some of the eateries found on Vista-class ships.

Still, for the most part, if you've been on a Vista-class ship, you'll immediately feel at home on a Dream-class ship.

Related: Carnival Cruise Line's VIFP Club loyalty program: Everything you need to know

Dream-class ships share some of the same amenities as Vista-class ships. For instance, Carnival Dream and Carnival Magic both feature ropes courses on their top decks, while Carnival Breeze has a 4D "thrill theater." These innovations first debuted on Dream-class ships.

Dream-class ships also offer water parks with waterslides on their top decks, miniature golf courses, sports courts for basketball and volleyball and multiple pools.

Interior venues on Dream-class ships include Punchliner comedy clubs, piano bars, casinos and showrooms for big production shows. The dining options are similar to what you'll find on Vista-class ships; Guy's Burger Joint, BlueIguana Cantina, steakhouses and the Italian eatery Cucina Del Capitano are included on all three vessels.

Two of the three ships — Carnival Breeze and Carnival Dream — also have sushi eateries, while Carnival Breeze and Carnival Magic have Carnival's Caribbean-inspired watering hole, RedFrog Pub.

The ships in this class hold 3,646 to 3,690 passengers based on double occupancy.

Splendor class

Ships in class: Carnival Splendor (2008)

Size: 113,300 tons

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Carnival Splendor is an outlier in the Carnival fleet — a ship that makes up a class all its own. That said, it has a lot in common with the ships of Carnival's Conquest-class ships (see below).

Originally designed and ordered for Italy-based Costa Cruises — a sister brand to Carnival — the ship is actually a sister vessel to Costa's four Concordia-class ships. It will be familiar to anyone who knows Carnival ships because the design of Costa's Concordia class was based upon the design of Carnival's Conquest class, and the two classes are very similar.

The main difference between Carnival Splendor and its Conquest-class cousins is that the former has an enlarged and redesigned top deck area. The structure around the ship's main pool is noticeably different, with a retractable, sliding glass roof that you won't find on the Conquest-class ships, as well as a water play area for kids. The ship also has a bigger spa area.

Other than that, though, Carnival Splendor is basically a variation of the Conquest-class ships. Size-wise, it's just a few thousand tons bigger. It holds 3,012 passengers, based on double occupancy.

Conquest class

Ships in class: Carnival Freedom (2007), Carnival Liberty (2005), Carnival Valor (2004), Carnival Glory (2003) and Carnival Conquest (2002)

Size: 110,000 tons

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At 111,000 tons, the Conquest-class ships (and Carnival Splendor, noted above) are about 20% smaller than the newer Vista-class and Dream-class ships. As a result, they have somewhat fewer amenities.

Still, you'll find a lot of the classic Carnival "fun ship" attractions on these vessels, including water play areas with waterslides, miniature golf courses and adults-only Serenity deck-top retreat areas.

You'll also find a solid array of eateries on each ship, including a Guy's Burger Joint, BlueIguana Cantina burrito outlets and steakhouses.

In addition to being smaller than Vista-class and Dream-class ships, Conquest-class ships also sail with fewer passengers. All Conquest-class vessels hold just shy of 3,000 passengers at double occupancy — about 1,000 fewer passengers than the Vista-class ships.

That's a noticeable difference if you're the kind of vacationer who doesn't like to be around giant crowds. For some Carnival fans, the smaller size of the Conquest and Splendor classes makes these ships appealing. Others prefer the added amenities that come with the bigger ships.

Spirit class

Ships in class: Carnival Miracle (2004), Carnival Legend (2002), Carnival Pride (2002), Carnival Spirit (2001) and Carnival Luminosa (2009)

Size: 88,500 tons

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Carnival Spirit-class ships are the adventurers of the Carnival fleet.

The vessels are built for "all-weather" cruising, with pools that can be covered by retractable domes when it's cold and stormy. These ships sail in places such as Alaska, where even in the summer, it can be too chilly for sunning on an open pool deck.

These are also the ships that Carnival uses for winter sailings to the Caribbean from Baltimore, which can involve a day or two of cold and stormy sailing in the Atlantic.

In some recent years, Carnival has also deployed one of its Spirit-class ships across the Pacific to Australia — the most far-flung destination that it offers on its schedule.

In addition to having a weatherproof main pool area, the Spirit-class ships are great for far-flung destinations because of their relatively small size, which allows them to access smaller ports. At just 88,500 tons, they're among the smallest ships in the Carnival fleet — less than half the size of Carnival's new Excel-class vessels.

The Spirit-class ships are notably lower and sleeker than most other vessels in the Carnival fleet. Passing under relatively small bridges is not a problem for them. Unlike a lot of recently built cruise vessels, they are also thin enough in the middle that they can squeeze through the old locks of the Panama Canal.

The Spirit-class vessels also boast the largest percentage of balcony cabins and oceanview cabins in the Carnival fleet, which makes them perfect for a destination such as Alaska where being able to watch the scenery from your cabin is a big plus.

They're also relatively intimate ships, holding just 2,124 passengers at double occupancy — by modern-day cruise ship standards, that makes them "mid-size" vessels.

Still, you can expect many of the same fun-focused features on Spirit-class ships that you'll find on the line's bigger vessels, including water parks with waterslides and miniature golf courses.

Spirit-class ships also have one of the most interesting features in the cruising industry — special date-night restaurants that are incorporated into their funnels and feature translucent glass-dome ceilings.

Note that one of the Spirit-class ships, Carnival Luminosa, was originally built for Costa Cruises, a sister line to Carnival (it first sailed under the name Costa Luminosa). The vessel was built to the same basic specifications as the four Spirit-class vessels constructed for Carnival in this class, although it is a tad bigger and can hold a few more passengers. It dates to 2009.

Sunshine class

Ships in class: Carnival Radiance (2000/2021), Carnival Sunrise (1999/2019) and Carnival Sunshine (1996/2013)

Size: 102,000 tons

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The Sunshine class (once known as the Destiny class) may be the most unusual class of ships in the Carnival fleet. On paper, the ships in this class are among the oldest vessels that Carnival operates. However, you can also argue that they are among the newest vessels in the line.

This is because each ship in this series has been almost completely gutted and rebuilt from the waterline up.

The makeovers of the ships, which began in 2013, were so thorough that Carnival has given each of the vessels a new name. Carnival Sunshine is what old-time Carnival fans will remember as Carnival Destiny. Carnival Sunrise is the former Carnival Triumph. Carnival Radiance began life as Carnival Victory.

Carnival spent $200 million in 2019 overhauling Carnival Sunrise alone. In addition to sprucing up just about every space on the ship, the money was used to add classic Carnival attractions that the ship lacked. This included a full-blown water park, which replaced a single waterslide on one of its top decks.

Carnival Sunrise also received a SportSquare area on its top deck like the ones found on newer Carnival vessels. It has a ropes course, basketball court, miniature golf course, outdoor pool and ping-pong tables. Carnival didn't end the deck-top changes there. It also found space for another signature Carnival offering that had been lacking: an adults-only Serenity outdoor lounge area with padded loungers, daybeds, a hot tub and a full bar.

In addition, Carnival Sunrise now has half a dozen new food and beverage venues, including a version of Carnival's signature steakhouse, Fahrenheit 555; Carnival's signature Italian eatery, Cucina Del Capitano; and a Bonsai Express sushi outlet.

Related: Everything You Need to Know About Carnival Cruise Line's 'New' Sunrise Ship

The overhaul of Carnival Sunshine, which took place in 2013, brought similar changes, as well as a complete renovation of the ship's pool area that incorporated a multideck waterfall.

Carnival Radiance, for its part, just emerged from its long-scheduled overhaul, which was delayed in late 2021 by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Note that even after the makeovers, the ships still don't have all the bells and whistles of Carnival's truly new ships, such as Carnival Panorama. As noted above, Carnival's newest ships are bigger than its older ships, allowing for more attractions, restaurants and lounges.

At around 102,000 tons, the Sunshine-class ships are more than 20% smaller than Carnival Panorama and more than 40% smaller than Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration.

The ships hold from 2,984 to 3,002 passengers, based on double occupancy.

Interestingly, these weren't always considered smaller vessels. In fact, when the line first unveiled Carnival Sunshine in 1996 (back when it was called Carnival Destiny), it was the biggest cruise ship in the world and was the first to surpass 100,000 tons.

Now, it doesn't even crack the list of the 50 biggest cruise vessels.

Fantasy class

Ships in class: Carnival Paradise (1998) and Carnival Elation (1998)

Size: 70,000 tons

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Built in the 1990s, the Fantasy-class ships are Carnival's oldest and smallest ships, and the line is in the process of phasing them out. Going into 2020, the line had eight of these vessels. It removed four of them from its fleet soon after the COVID-19 pandemic began, and this year, it removed two more — Carnival Sensation and Carnival Ecstasy.

The two Fantasy-class ships that are left are mostly used in secondary ports — such as Jacksonville, Florida, and Mobile, Alabama — that might not be able to support bigger vessels.

Related: Why I'm sad Carnival Cruise Line is retiring its smallest ship

While still much-beloved by Carnival fans, in part for their intimate size, these ships notably lack a large number of balcony cabins — the cabin type that everyone wants these days. Most of the cabins on these ships are ocean-view cabins that only offer a window or a porthole or windowless inside cabins.

That said, the two remaining Fantasy-class ships have undergone renovations over the years to add more balcony cabins. Depending on the ship, there were between 98 and 150 new balconies added, including new suites.

The ships have relatively fewer amenities and venues than the newer and bigger Carnival ships. You won't find giant water parks on these vessels as you would on newer Carnival ships. However, you will find multiple slides and a spray park for the kids. The dining options are also limited.

Still, for a lot of Carnival fans, these are fun ships.

Two vessels each hold around 2,100 passengers, based on double occupancy.

Bottom line

Carnival has quite a few different classes of ships, but the differences between many of them aren't as big as the differences between classes at other lines.

You'll find a lot of consistency from ship to ship in the Carnival fleet in the type of venues that you find on board. In recent years, Carnival has spent $2 billion overhauling many of its ships to create that consistency in onboard venues and amenities.

Vacationers looking for a big resort experience with a lot of options should choose one of Carnival's newest ships, which are bigger and have more amenities. If you're looking for more intimacy on a cruise ship, some of the older classes of ships, such as those in the Spirit class, might be just right.

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List of Carnival Cruise Ships Newest to Oldest

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Carnival Cruise Line currently has 27 cruise ships in service. Carnival has earned the title “America’s Cruise Line” as they sail from more U.S. ports than any other cruise line. 50% of the population in the U.S. can drive to a Carnival homeport in five hours or less.

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Here is a list of every Carnival cruise ship from newest to oldest that will be updated as new ships enter Carnival’s fleet.  Also listed are the ages of each ship as well as the size. The ships range from the 70,000 gross ton Fantasy class to the 180,000 Excel class LNG powered cruise ships.

The majority of Carnival’s ships offer cruises to the Caribbean and Bahamas that range from three days to over a week.  A few vessels are based on the West Coast as well as a couple in Australia.

Carnival Firenze

Carnival Firenze and the Statue of David

Carnival Firenze is the second ship in the cruise line’s COSTA by Carnival series. It was transferred over from sister cruise line Costa Cruises and the ship’s homeport is Long Beach, California. It’s a Vista class ship and is themed after the Italian city of Florence. The ship can carry more than 5,000 guests at total capacity.

Carnival Jubilee

Carnival Jubilee

Carnival Jubilee is the third Excel-class ship with the cruise line and was entered into service in December of 2023. The ship is currently homeporting in Galveston, Texas and is the first brand-new ship to homeport at the Texas port.  Jubilee has a gross tonnage of 183,521 GT and can accommodate 5,374 passengers at double-capacity.

Carnival Venezia

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Carnival Venezia was transferred over from sister cruise line Costa Cruises in March 2023.  The Vista class ship entered service in 2019 and sails as COSTA by CARNIVAL.  The cruise ship is themed after the city of Venice and can carry 5,145 guests.

Carnival Celebration

This Excellence-class cruise ship entered service in November of 2022.  With a gross tonnage of 181,808 and double capacity of 5,282, Carnival Celebration is the 2nd vessel of this class, along with Mardi Gras.

Carnival Luminosa

Carnival Luminosa was added the Carnival’s fleet in 2022.  The ship formerly sailed as Costa Luminosa which entered service in 2009 and was refitted for use with Carnival.  The ship has a gross tonnage of 92,600 with a double capacity of 2,260.

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Mardi Gras is Carnival Cruise Line’s newest and largest cruise ship at 180,000 gross tons.  The ship is the first in North America to be powered by LNG and is also the world’s first cruise ship with a roller coaster. Mardi Gras homeports at Port Canaveral and entered Carnival’s fleet in 2021.  View Top Cruise Itineraries on Mardi Gras

Carnival Panorama

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Carnival Panorama debuted in December 2019 and is the third and final Vista class ship from Carnival. Carnival Panorama comes in at 133,500 gross tons and carries just under 4,000 passengers. Read: Is Carnival Panorama the Most Fun Ship at Sea?

Carnival Horizon

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Carnival Horizon debuted in the spring of 2018 and is the second Vista class ship from Carnival.  At 133,500 gross tons, it’s currently the largest ship in Carnival’s fleet and can carry 3,960 passengers. Take a Video Tour of Carnival Horizon

Carnival Vista

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Carnival Vista was the first Vista class ship from Carnival and debuted in 2016. Also at 133,500 gross tons, the ship holds slighter fewer passengers than Carnival Horizon and currently sails cruises to the Caribbean. Read 10 Impressive Features on Carnival Vista

Carnival Breeze

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The third and final Dream class ship, Carnival Breeze went into service in 2012 and was the largest ship in Carnival’s fleet until Carnival Vista debuted four years later.  The ship is 128,000 gross tons in size and can carry 3,690 passengers. Carnival Breeze Review and Video Tour

Carnival Magic

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Carnival Dream

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The first Dream class ship from Carnival Cruise Line, Carnival Dream was the first Carnival ship to be over 120,000 gross tons in size.  The ship debuted in 2009 at 128,000 GT and carries 3,646 passengers.

Carnival Splendor

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Carnival Splendor is one of a kind when it comes to the different classes of ships from Carnival.  The vessel was originally designed for sister cruise line Costa Cruises but was transferred to Carnival Cruise Line during construction.  The cruise ship is 113,300 gross tons and carries 3,012 passengers. Carnival Splendor debuted in 2008.

Carnival Freedom

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The final Conquest class ship from Carnival, Carnival Freedom debuted in 2007.  The 110,000 gross ton cruise ship carries just under 3,000 passengers.

Carnival Liberty

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Another Conquest class ship from Carnival, Carnival Liberty debuted in 2005.  The 110,000 gross ton cruise ship carries just under 3,000 passengers.

Carnival Valor

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The third Conquest class ship from Carnival, Carnival Valor debuted in 2004.  The 110,000 gross ton cruise ship carries just under 3,000 passengers.

Carnival Miracle

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The last of four Spirit class ships from Carnival, Carnival Miracle debuted in 2004.  The 88,500 gross ton ship carries 2,124 passengers.  The Spirit class offer more space per passenger than any other vessels in Carnival’s fleet.

Carnival Glory

Carnival Glory

The second Conquest class ship from Carnival, Carnival Glory debuted in 2003.  The 110,000 gross ton cruise ship carries just under 3,000 passengers.

Carnival Conquest

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The first Conquest class ship from Carnival, Carnival Conquest debuted in 2002.  The 110,000 gross ton cruise ship carries just under 3,000 passengers.

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Carnival Legend

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One of four Spirit class ships from Carnival, Carnival Legend debuted in 2002.  The 88,500 gross ton ship carries 2,124 passengers.  The Spirit class offer more space per passenger than any other vessels in Carnival’s fleet.

Carnival Pride

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One of four Spirit class ships from Carnival, Carnival Pride debuted in 2002.  The 88,500 gross ton ship carries 2,124 passengers.  The Spirit class offer more space per passenger than any other vessels in Carnival’s fleet.

Carnival Spirit

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The first Spirit class ship from Carnival, Carnival Spirit debuted in 2001.  The 88,500 gross ton ship carries 2,124 passengers.  The Spirit class offer more space per passenger than any other vessels in Carnival’s fleet.

Carnival Radiance

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The final Destiny class ship from Carnival, Carnival Victory was transformed in 2021 and the vessel renamed as Carnival Radiance.  Carnival Radiance is now a Sunshine class vessel. The cruise ship originally went into service in 2000.  The 101,509 gross ton ship can carry 2,754 passengers. Carnival Victory Review

Carnival Sunrise

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Carnival Sunrise started off as Carnival Triumph. In 2019, Carnival Cruise Line gave the cruise ship a massive $200 million renovation and a name change to Carnival Sunrise. The vessel originally debuted in 1999 and was the second Destiny class ship.

Carnival Paradise

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The final of eight Fantasy class ships from Carnival, Carnival Paradise first debuted in 1998.  The 71,909 gross ton cruise ship carries 2,124 passengers.

Carnival Elation

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One of the Fantasy class ships from Carnival, Carnival Elation first debuted in 1998.  The 71,909 gross ton cruise ship carries 2,130 passengers.

Carnival Sunshine

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Carnival Sunshine originally debuted in 1996 as Carnival Destiny. Carnival Destiny was the first passenger cruise ship ever built over 100,000 gross tons in size.  In 2013, the cruise ship was transformed in Carnival Sunshine.  The 3,002 passenger ship is currently 102,853 gross tons after the remodel.

Carnival Cruise Line’s Five Future Ships (2027-2033)

Carnival Cruise Line currently has two more Excel class cruise ship on order. The ships will be 180,000 gross tons in size, the largest that they currently have in their fleet.

These two Excel ships are scheduled to debut in 2027 and 2028 and will be powered by LNG. This will bring the number of Excel class ships in Carnival’s fleet to five.

Carnival also has three 230,000 gross ton ships on order. This brand new class of ships will be the largest in their fleet and will be powered by LNG. Carnival has yet to give any details on this class.

These three new mega ships are currently scheduled to debut in 2029, 2031, and 2033. 

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80+ Boat Names Ideas That Captivate

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Wait, you're telling me your boat's name is *Boaty McBoatface*? I mean, hilarious, but let's face reality - you wouldn't name your kid "Kid McKidferson", right? A boat's name isn't just a casual label you slap on. Oh no, it's a moniker that's got to have oomph, a splash of personality, and that special somethin'-somethin' that turns heads faster than a seagull spotting a French fry at the marina. Having the right name for your boat is like wearing the perfect outfit to a beach party – it not only sets the scene but also tells a riveting story about who's steering the ship. Now, we understand the sea of possibilities can be overwhelming, so we compiled a treasure trove of ideas that’ll make even the saltiest of sea dogs jealous.

Whether you're hoisting sails for the first voyage or looking for a rechristening, we'll navigate you through waves of unique kayak identifiers to quirky maritime names . It’s about finding the name that offers more than a good chuckle; it's about choosing the one which will echo across the ocean's expanse. Ready to dive in? Anchor’s aweigh to creativity!

Uncommon Boat Names Ideas

Dare to be different on the water? Check out these names less traveled by, and make your floating sanctuary truly one of a kind. Every boat deserves a name with a little pizzazz and personality that commands attention at the dock.

  • Whimsical Tide : This name paints your boat as a playful escape into the ocean's rhythm.
  • Mystic Voyager : Perfect for a vessel that loves to explore hidden coves and faraway shores.
  • Zephyr's Whisper : Embodying the gentle breezes of the sea, it’s a top pick for a peaceful sailor.
  • Nebula Navigator : For those who sail under starry skies, seeking guidance from the cosmos.
  • Rogue Wave : A name for a boat that has a knack for adventuring in uncharted waters.
  • Echo Seas : This name evokes the sound of water lapping against the hull, perfect for serene journeys.
  • Lunar Drift : This vessel's name is inspired by the celestial dance of the moon and its effects on the tides.
  • Nomadic Pearl : Conjures images of a vessel that treasures the journey as much as the destination.
  • Serendipity Sail : For a yacht where unplanned, delightful discoveries happen.
  • Azure Dreamer : Ideal for a boat that cruises through blues of the ocean, always in search of paradise.

You have now ventured into the realm of the unique and distinctive, far beyond the mundane maritime monikers. Should your dreams take sail, may they be as one-of-a-kind as these uncommon boat names.

Traditional Boat Names Ideas

Let's dive into a sea of heritage—the kind of names that have graced the proud bows of tall ships and classic clinkers echoing the spirit of maritime yore.

Serenity: Named for the peaceful tranquility that one finds at sea, Serenity has become a timeless choice for those seeking calm waters.

Odyssey: Inspired by the epic ancient Greek poem, this name is perfect for a vessel destined for grand adventures and long journeys.

Legacy: This name speaks of what you leave behind, a fitting title for a boat with a strong build and an enduring design.

Endeavour: It embodies the spirit of determination and the drive to explore uncharted waters.

Voyager: A boat with this name is destined to roam far and wide, promising limitless exploration for its captain and crew.

Majestic: Implying grandeur and splendor, this name is typically reserved for boats that carry themselves with elegance on the waters.

Valiant: Ideal for a vessel that's robust and reliable, capable of facing the toughest of seas.

Heritage: A nod to the long legacy of seafaring tradition, suitable for a boat with historic lines or craftsmanship.

Intrepid: This name evokes bravery and fearlessness, typically chosen for a boat that's always ready for a challenge.

Liberty: Representing freedom and the boundless opportunities that await at sea, Liberty is a name that encourages adventure.

Celebrate the time-honored titles that have sailed through history and let your boat join the ranks of classic maritime marvels.

Best Boat Names Ideas

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Picking the perfect name for your boat is like choosing a tattoo - it's gotta be something you'll be proud to show off. Whether you're all about the classics or wanna make waves with something punchy, this list has got you covered.

  • Odyssey : An epic journey awaits with this name, promising grand adventures on the high seas.
  • Serendipity : Because finding your perfect boat might just be the happiest accident ever.
  • Aurora : Much like the breathtaking northern lights, this name suggests a vessel that's a shimmering beacon of beauty.
  • Mystique : Adding an air of mystery to every voyage, this name is for the boat that keeps everyone guessing.
  • Endeavour : Because every launch into the unknown is a noble quest deserving of a celebrated cutter name.
  • Voyager : Signifying an insatiable thirst for travel, this name is for the restless spirit charting new waters.
  • Celestial : Navigate by the stars and dream big with a famous frigate name hinting at cosmic journeys.
  • Harmony : This name speaks to a seamless blend of sea, skill, and serenity, making for blissful voyages.
  • Halcyon : For the boat that's your calm in the storm, offering peaceful retreats on the waves.
  • Pegasus : Soar over the water with a legendary winged horse as your mascot, because hey, why not?

It's more than a name; it's a statement, a promise, an identity that'll slice through waves like a dream. Remember, the right name can make every outing legendary!

Aesthetic Boat Names Ideas

Are you ready to christen your yacht with an elegance that turns heads? Let's set sail with names that whisper luxury and drip with sophistication.

  • Majestic Mirage : This name beckons the image of a grand illusion, graceful and enchanting on the water.
  • Serene Sovereign : For the vessel that rules the sea with calm composure, a true commander of relaxation.
  • Whispering Waves : Quiet and calming, this name is for a boat that glides as gently as a soft-spoken secret.
  • Eclipse Elegance : Like a celestial event, this name signifies a yacht of rare beauty, casting a shadow over all others.
  • Velvet Voyage : As smooth as velvet, this moniker promises luxurious journeys and plush experiences on the open sea.
  • Opulent Odyssey : Every trip is a lavish adventure, a journey laden with riches and grandeur.
  • Noble Nautica : Signifying dignity and high class, suited for a yacht with a commanding presence.
  • Azure Aristocrat : Reflecting the blue of noble bloodlines, perfect for an elite vessel that reigns over the seas.
  • Celestial Serenity : Offering a divine peace on the waves, this name is for a boat that serves as a sanctuary amidst the sea.
  • Rhapsody in Blue : This artistic name shows a symphonic relationship with the blues of the ocean, inviting enchanting melodies of the sea.

In the world of luxury liners and elegant yachts, a fitting name is akin to a siren song, casting a spell of allure and prestige.

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Unique Boat Names Ideas

Choosing a boat name is like christening your own floating paradise. It's all about capturing the essence of your seafaring spirit in a word or two. Gear up to pick an innovative sailing ship name that speaks volumes about your nautical adventures!

  • Odyssey : Embark on a journey of epic proportions where each sail unfurls the promise of adventure, mirroring the legendary voyages of Greek lore.
  • Mystique : This name envelops your vessel in an aura of mystery and enchantment, inviting onlookers to ponder the stories it might tell.
  • Sovereign Seas : Rule the waves with a name that proclaims your mastery over the boundless blue, infusing a sense of regal prowess into your maritime exploits.
  • Whisperwind : Glide through the water with barely a ripple, as your boat embodies the gentle caress of a passing breeze across the ocean's surface.
  • Celestial Navigator : Chart your course by the stars with a name that captures the timeless art of navigating the high seas under the celestial canopy.
  • Elixir : Invoke the idea of a magical potion, suggesting that a voyage on your boat has the power to rejuvenate and inspire, much like an alchemical creation.
  • Halcyon : Hark back to the calm and tranquil days at sea, implying an everlasting peace and contentment aboard your floating sanctuary.
  • Voyager : Embrace the spirit of exploration and discovery, just like the courageous adventurers who traversed the unknown parts of our world.
  • Mariner's Mirage : This name evokes the poetic illusions of the sea, where reality intertwines with dreamlike visions on the distant horizon.
  • Aurora Waves : Draw on the beauty of the Northern Lights, suggesting a boat that dances on the ocean to the rhythm of nature's most stunning light show.

Prepare to make waves with a moniker that's as distinctive as the splash you're destined to create on your watery escapades. Choose a name that will turn heads and stir souls, just like the sea itself.

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Picking the right name for your boat can feel like a sea of endless possibilities. You want something that floats your boat and reflects your clever personality. Dive into this list for some creative inspiration that will make your vessel the talk of the marina.

  • Seas the Day : This playful pun inspires you to make the most out of every sailing adventure.
  • Knot on Call : It's all about disconnecting from the daily grind and enjoying the freedom of the open water.
  • Aquaholic : For those who just can't get enough of that sea life and always crave one more wave.
  • Ship Faced : A cheeky choice for social sailors who love to entertain and enjoy a good party onboard.
  • Buoyancy Check : A smart pick for the pragmatic sailor who appreciates physics as much as a good pun.
  • Wave Runner : This name is perfect for speedboat owners who live to ride the surf and feel the wind in their hair.
  • The Codfather : For the angler with a sense of humor and perhaps a love for classic cinema.
  • Sail La Vie : A clever twist on "C'est la vie," suggesting a blissful life spent sailing.
  • Dock Holiday : A witty reference to the legendary Doc Holliday, ideal for those who see their boat as an escape from the daily routine.
  • Nautical Nonsense : A nod to the lighter side of seafaring and perfect for the captain who doesn't take life too seriously.

Creativity isn't just a shore thing—it’s about making waves with a name that sets your boat apart.

Funny Boat Names Ideas

Setting sail on the sea of humor, let's drop anchor with boat names that'll have you giggling with every knot you cruise. From playful puns to side-splitting ship tags, here's a fleet of funny boat names that refuse to take life too seriously.

  • Aquaholic : Just like your love for the water, some obsessions are too real and too wet to quit.
  • Ship Faced : Perfect for the captain who enjoys a good party wave and isn't afraid to show it.
  • Sea-duction : Tempting the waves with a seductive charm, this boat is the siren of the sea.
  • The Codfather : For the don of fishing trips, making offers to the fish they can't refuse.
  • Usain Boat : Faster than lightning—the sprint champion of the marina.
  • Pier Pressure : For the boat that nudges you to take one more voyage, even when you think you're docked for the day.
  • Knot On Call : Because when you're on this boat, work can leave a message at the tone.
  • The Loan Ranger : Owned by the sailor who’s payments are as steady as their course.
  • Nauti Buoy : The playful troublemaker of the sea, stirring up waves wherever it cruises.
  • Anchor Management : For when you need to keep your love-hate relationship with the sea in check.

In these float-worthy monikers, humor's the true captain, and laughs are the perfect first mate.

Nautical Boat Names Ideas

Setting sail on the high seas requires a name that's as deep and soulful as the ocean itself. Here are some aquatic appellations that are sure to make a splash.

  • Mariner's Muse : This name evokes the timeless inspiration sailors draw from the boundless ocean.
  • Wave Whisperer : Perfect for the vessel that carries you smoothly over the surf like a secret conversation with the sea.
  • Aegean Echo : Named after the historically-rich Aegean Sea, it implies a boat with a story as vast as ancient waters.
  • Seafarer's Secret : It suggests a vessel that knows the mysteries of the deep, unseen by the land-bound eye.
  • Nautical Nomad : Celebrate the wanderlust of sailing with a name that embodies the spirit of adventure on the waves.
  • Celestial Sailor : A nod to the art of navigating by the stars, this name speaks of a boat guided by the cosmos.
  • Harbor Herald : For a boat that isn't just docked but announces its presence with tales of the sea.
  • Ocean Oracle : This marine moniker makes your boat sound almost prophetic in its knowledge of the seas.
  • Tide Trekker : It's for the boat that loves to go against the current, always ready for a challenge on the high tide.
  • Coral Cadence : Reflects a rhythm with nature, moving in harmony with the ocean's life.

Set sail with a name that tells a tale as rich as the ocean's depths. Choose one that not only suits your seaworthy companion but carves an identity as memorable as the voyages you'll embark upon.

Cool Boat Names Ideas

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Looking to be the coolest kid at the marina? Start with a boat name that drops anchors and turns heads. Here are some chill choices that are guaranteed to make waves.

  • Chillwave : The serenity of the sea meets electronic vibes, perfect for the boat that's cruising into the sunset as effortlessly as a smooth synth line.
  • Aqua Holic : For the sea lover who can't get enough of the water, this name is as catchy as it is indicative of your oceanic obsession.
  • Riptide Racer : Embrace the thrill of speed on the water with a name that suggests you're always ready to ride the wild waves.
  • Mystic Breeze : A touch of magic and a dash of the ocean's breath combine to create a name that's as captivating as the sea's own mysteries.
  • Serenity Skiff : Sometimes, all you want is a peaceful escape, and this name promises tranquil waters and clear skies.
  • Nautical Nimbus : Suggesting both the wisdom of an old sailor and the swift touch of a cloud, it's a name for those who love sailing with speed and smarts.
  • Coral Cruiser : For the boat that navigates the vibrant and colorful parts of the ocean, much like the fascinating ecosystems of coral reefs.
  • Voyage Vessel : Capturing the spirit of exploration, this name is your ticket to unknown waters and new horizons.
  • Marina Mirage : A touch of illusion, a dash of luxury, and a whole lot of cool come together in a name that's as enigmatic as it is enticing.
  • Wave Whisperer : For the captain who can read the sea like a book, this name implies a bond with the ocean that goes beyond the surface.

You've got the chart for a cool name; now it's time to set sail and make a splash with a moniker that's as fresh as the sea breeze.

Personalized Boat Names Ideas

Picking out the perfect name for your boat can be as personal as naming a newborn. Your boat's name should encapsulate its spirit, your personality, or perhaps even tell a story. Are you ready to dive into some boat branding ideas that'll make your vessel the talk of the docks? Buckle up, sailor! Here are personal watercraft labels that carry more than just a name – they carry an identity.

  • Serenity Seeker : Rudders steer this vessel where calm waters prevail, inviting a peaceful escape from life's hustle.
  • Waves Whisperer : Melding with the sea, this name suggests a captain who listens to the ocean's secrets and respects its might.
  • Horizon Chaser : For the adventurer whose eyes are always fixed on the endless blue beyond, plotting courses to the unknown.
  • Mistress of Tides : This, your privateer ship, owns each wave she crests, navigating the sea's fickle moods with grace.
  • Legacy : A tribute to heritage, this boat carries the ancestral wind in its sails, honoring a lineage of seafarers.
  • Aeolus' Favor : Invoking the ancient keeper of winds, your boat is destined for journeys blessed with favorable gusts.
  • Destiny's Compass : Destiny guides this vessel's path, with each journey a chapter in an unfolding tale penned by fate.
  • Blue Odyssey : Each voyage is an epic, a timeless narrative written upon the boundless manuscript of the deep.
  • Voyager's Verse : With poetry in its wake, this craft charts courses that are as lyrical as they are nautical.
  • Eclipse : Commanding awe as it glides through water, this name implies a presence bold enough to overshadow all others.

Your boat's name is like a flag hoisted at dawn – a declaration of your voyage's intent and the spirit of all your maritime dreams. Choose wisely; let the name echo in the hearts of all who utter it.

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Well, you've just sailed through a boatload of inspiration from quirky to classic, and celebrated to comical. We covered them all, didn't we? And hey, no matter if you fancy the sound of a traditional seafaring title or something that'll make the other sailors chuckle, remember this: the perfect boat name is out there waiting for you. Choose one that really floats your boat and showcases your personality!

In the vast sea of boat names ideas, your craft deserves a name that’s as unique as your voyages. So go ahead, name your vessel with confidence, and set sail under a banner that's every bit as special as your maritime adventures. May the waters be forever in your favor, skipper!

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Names across the travel industry have been sounding the alarm on a consumer slowdown, but the cruise industry seems to be defying that trend, as names like Carnival ( CCL ) and Royal Caribbean ( RCL ) boosted their annual forecasts on increased demand. Macquarie senior US lifestyle and payments analyst Paul Golding joins Market Domination to break down the state of the industry and his top cruise stock picks.

"Overall, cruise is a very forward-booked industry. They've noted across the sector that they've seen record volumes and at record prices. And this booking curve has become elongated. We've seen it go from 12 to 18 to 24 months. And so a lot of this spend has been pulled forward. The other dynamic that is keeping volumes afloat, so to speak, is that cruise is a value proposition to the traveling consumer. Cruise historically has been about a 25% discount versus land-based alternatives," Golding explains.

His top cruise stock pick is Royal Caribbean, on which he has an Outperform rating and a $189 price target: "RCL has managed the securitization basket, in our view, best out of the group through COVID. It just finished paying down its ship-related deferred debt from the COVID era. It's also met its trifecta goals or has visibility to meeting its trifecta goals, which were earnings goals and ROIC goals it set out a couple of years ago... it also is growing capacity, growing it faster than some of its peers." He anticipates an 8% capacity growth this year, followed by 5% in 2025 and 7% in 2026.

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