Carnival Conquest Specifications

The 1960s marked the beginning of the modern cruise industry, emphasizing a fun and casual atmosphere and attracting those who would never have had the opportunity to experience ocean liner travel of the 1930s and 1940s. Carnival Cruise Lines started in 1972 with the maiden voyage of its first ship, the TSS Mardi Gras. A cruise on the Carnival Conquest, which launched in 2002, offers a number of features and amenities.
  1. Basic Carnival Conquest Facts

    • The Carnival Conquest is a large ship and the first built in the Conquest class. It has a tonnage of 110,000, and it is 953 feet long and 125 feet wide. The ocean liner has 13 passenger decks that can accommodate 2974 passengers.

      The Carnival Conquest travels to Eastern and Western Caribbean from New Orleans, Louisiana, and Galveston, Texas. Ports of call include Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands; Cozumel, Mexico; Montego Bay, Jamaica; Nassau, Bahamas; and Freeport, Bahamas.

    Conquest Amenities

    • The Carnival Conquest offers numerous casual and formal dining choices. In addition to 24-hour room service that provides continental breakfast, sandwiches and desserts, the Conquest also offers two double-tiered formal dining rooms (the Monet and Renoir); the dress code is resort casual except for the formal evenings. For breakfast and lunch, there is open seating in the Monet room, and there are many options for lunching and snacking on the pool deck and throughout the ship. Specialty restaurants include The Point Steakhouse, which features grilled USDA steaks and broiled lobster tails; there is a fee, and you need to make reservations.

      The Conquest has a range of public spaces to interest all ages. There is a Seaside Theatre with 12 feet by 22 feet jumbo LED screen. On the Sun deck, there is a nine-hole mini golf course, a jogging track, and areas for volley ball, Ping-Pong and shuffleboard. You can enjoy the multi-tiered pool deck, lounge in the spa or exercise in the fitness facility. You can also visit the many shops on the Promenade deck, and you have many choices for nighttime entertainment, such as the Toulouse-Lutrec Lounge.

      The ship also provides programming for families with children. Camp Carnival offers supervised activities for children ages 2 through 11. For the tween set (ages 12 to 14), Circle "C" offers video games, late night movies and karaoke; for teens, there is Club 02, which offers a dance floor and soft drink bar. In addition, the EduCruise program presents science, geography and culture modules about the islands the ship visits.

    Staterooms

    • The Carnival Conquest offers 1,487 staterooms for a variety of tastes and budgets. The exterior rooms have an ocean view, and some come with balconies. You can also choose from interior rooms, suites and family staterooms. All staterooms have plenty of storage, climate control, soft carpeting and interactive television with pay-per-view movies. Suites also have tubs.

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