Carnival gets strong revenue from Australia after closing P&O, hopefully securing year round sailings
Carnival’s decision to cut P&O Cruises Australia appears to already be proving financially beneficial to the company.
Carnival’s decision to cut P&O Cruises Australia appears to already be proving financially beneficial to the company.
A few months ago, Carnival revealed the details of its new loyalty rewards system, Carnival Rewards, and the reaction was far from positive. How the line has had another go – and the reaction is still negative.
Carnival Ecstacy Published by Bernadette Chua Published on 12 Sep 2025 Carnival Ecstasy, being the second oldest ship in Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet, has undergone refurbishments through the years. During the 2009 overhaul, distinct Carnival signatures such as the waterslides were added. Colours on board are bold, with neons and shiny silver surfaces, matching the … Read more
Carnival Elation Published by Bernadette Chua Published on 12 Sep 2025 For first time cruisers, choosing your first cruise can make or break whether you love this holiday style. If you Carnival Elation is the seventh of Carnival’s eight Fantasy-class vessels. Debuting in 1998, Elation was the first cruise ship equipped with Azipod Propulsion. Instead … Read more
Carnival Fantasy Published by Bernadette Chua Published on 12 Sep 2025 Carnival Fantasy is the lead ship of the eight in Carnival’s Fantasy-class. Debuted in 1990, she is the oldest vessel in the Carnival fleet and is the first and only ship to sail out of Charleston, US. Fantasy sports the company’s trademark red, white, … Read more
Carnival Fascination Published by Bernadette Chua Published on 12 Sep 2025 Currently homeported in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Carnival Fascination is the fourth of Carnival Cruise Line’s eight Fantasy-class ships. This 2,052-passenger ship, floated out in 1994, has received a million-dollar refurbishment and now features the Carnival trademark WaterWorks – a splash zone with a … Read more
Carnival Glory Published by Bernadette Chua Published on 12 Sep 2025 The second ship in Carnival’s Conquest Class is the 2,980-passenger Carnival Glory. The ship offers a variety of bars and lounges, plenty of entertainment options and a head-spinning array of activities. Be wowed by short, high-energy Playlist Productions song-and-dance shows with dizzying special effects. … Read more
Carnival Breeze Published by Bernadette Chua Published on 12 Sep 2025 Carnival Breeze is one of the biggest “fun ships” from Carnival by far. Staying true to its name, Breeze is a carnival at sea with a non-stop range of activities. The WaterWorks pool deck, Carnival Breeze’s crowning glory, houses a Twister Water Slide and … Read more
Carnival Conquest Published by Bernadette Chua Published on 12 Sep 2025 Carnival Conquest is a 290-metre long Conquest-class cruise ship with French Impressionist style interior decor designed to complement its homeport New Orleans. Since her renovation in 2009, 60 per cent of Conquest’s staterooms have balconies with oceanview. Aside from art enthusiasts, Conquest is also … Read more