What Are the Sizes of Carnival Cruise Ships?

Founded in 1972, Carnival Cruise Lines is owned by joint British-American venture Carnival Corporation & PLC, based near Miami, Florida. As of 2010, Carnival operated more than two dozen cruise ships, divided into seven distinct classifications.
  1. Spirit Class

    • The Spirit Class of Carnival cruise ships include the Carnival Spirit, Carnival Pride, Carnival Legend and Carnival Miracle. Ships in this classification average 960 feet in length and can accommodate 2,124 passengers. Gross tonnage of the Spirit Class is listed as 88,500 tons.

    Splendor Class

    • The Carnival Splendor is 952 feet long and can accommodate 3,005 passengers. Gross tonnage is listed as 113,300 tons.

    Conquest Class

    • The Conquest Class includes the Carnival Conquest, Carnival Glory, Carnival Valor, Carnival Liberty and Carnival Freedom. Ships in this class are 953 feet in length and can host 2,974 guests. Gross tonnage is listed as 110,000 tons.

    Triumph Class

    • The Triumph Class includes the Carnival Triumph and Carnival Victory. These ships are listed as 893 feet in length, with a guest capacity of 2,758. Gross tonnage is listed as 101,509 tons.

    Destiny Class

    • The Carnival Destiny is 893 feet in length, weighs 101,353 tons and can accommodate 2,642 passengers.

    Fantasy and Dream Classes

    • The Fantasy Class includes the Carnival Fantasy, Carnival Ecstasy, Carnival Sensation, Carnival Fascination, Carnival Imagination, Carnival Inspiration, Carnival Elation and Carnival Paradise. The average length for these ships is 855 feet with a guest capacity of 2,052. Gross tonnage is listed as 70,367 tons.

      The Dream Class includes the Carnival Dream, which is 1,004 feet long and can hold 3,646 passengers.

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