
Estimated for a 7-night Caribbean sailing per person, double occupancy. Excludes taxes, fees, gratuities, and airfare.
Carnival Cruise Line
The Fun Ships
About Carnival Cruise Line
Carnival is the world's most popular cruise line by passenger volume. Known for a lively, festive atmosphere, accessible pricing, and a focus on fun, Carnival makes cruising accessible for first-timers and value-conscious travelers.
Best For
- Budget travelers
- First-time cruisers
- Party-goers
- Young families
Highlights
- Dining: Expanded dining program with specialty venues and 24-hour options
- Entertainment: Live music, comedy clubs, waterslides, laser tag
- Loyalty Program: VIFP Club
- Adults Only: No adult-only ships
- Kids Program: Yes
Ship Reviews4 published
Carnival Mardi Gras: A Family Mega-Ship That Actually Earns Its Hype
Seven nights aboard Carnival's flagship through St. Thomas, San Juan, and the Bahamas. With the BOLT roller coaster, six themed zones, and Carnival's most ambitious dining yet, Mardi Gras proves that 'mass-market' and 'memorable' can coexist.
Carnival Vista on the Mexican Riviera: Reliable Fun From the West Coast
Seven nights from Long Beach to Cabo, Mazatlán, and Puerto Vallarta on Carnival Vista. The ship that introduced the SkyRide is now in her seventh year and has settled into competent, value-focused West Coast cruising.
Carnival Horizon to the Southern Caribbean: Eight Nights, Six Ports, Big Ship Energy
Eight nights from Miami through Aruba, Curaçao, La Romana, and Grand Turk on Carnival Horizon. A Vista-class sister with a Dr. Seuss-themed waterpark, real port-density value, and the friendliest staff in the business.
Carnival Celebration in the Tropical Eastern Caribbean: Excel-Class Polish at Carnival Prices
Six nights from Miami to Half Moon Cay, Grand Turk, and Amber Cove aboard Carnival Celebration. The newest ship in the Excel class arrives with the BOLT roller coaster, six themed zones, and a clear identity — and remains shockingly affordable.