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Cruise Ship Fleet

 

Celebration (1987)
Conquest (2002)
Destiny (1996)
Dream (2009)
Ecstasy (1991)
Elation (1998)
Fantasy (1990)
Fascination (1994)
Freedom (2007)
Glory (2003)
Holiday (1985)
Imagination (1995)
Inspiration (1996)
Legend (2002)
Liberty (2005)
Miracle  (2004)
Paradise (1998)
Pride (2002)
Sensation (1993)
Spirit (2001)
Splendor (2008)
Triumph (1999)
Valor (2004)
Victory (2000)
     

By Class

 

   
Holiday Class (46,500)
Holiday (1985)

Fantasy Class (70,367 GRT)
Celebration
Ecstasy (1991)
Elation (1998)
Fantasy (1990)
Fascination (1994)
Imagination (1995)
Inspiration (1996)
Paradise (1998)
Sensation (1993)
Conquest Class (100,000 GRT)
Conquest (2002)
Freedom (2007)
Glory (2003)
Liberty (2005)
Valor (2004)

Destiny Class (101,300)
Destiny (1996)

Dream Class (130,000)
Dream (2009)
Spirit Class  (88,500 GRT)
Legend (2002)
Miracle  (2004)
Pride (2002)
Spirit (2001)

Triumph Class (102,000 GRT)
Triumph (1999)
Victory (2000)

Splendor Class
(113,000 GRT)
Splendor (2008)
 

New Ship Builds

 

Ship Name

 

Launch

The 130,000 GRT, 3,652 passenger Carnival Dream debuts September 21, 2009
offering European itineraries until she sails to the US. The Dream will home port at
Port Canaveral in November 2008.
Sept 2009
Magic     130,000 GRT 3,652 passengers June 2011
   

Retiring/Retired Ships

 

Carnival Celebration

Carnival Holiday
November 2009

April 2008
 

News

 

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General Information/History

 

Carnival Cruise Lines is the largest and most successful cruise line in the world, carrying more passengers than any other. 

Today’s Carnival is a vastly different company than the one started from humble beginnings more than three decades ago. Carnival was launched with a converted transatlantic ocean liner and a dream of entrepreneur Ted Arison, a pioneer in the modern-day cruise industry who set out to realize his vision of making a vacation experience once reserved for the very rich accessible to the average person.

Click here for the History of Carnival Cruise Line