Fun Ship Cruises to the Bahamas

Carnival Cruises markets their fleet as "the Fun Ships," a moniker that has become synonymous with the brand throughout the cruise industry. The Carnival Fun Ships offer cruises to the Bahamas year-round, visiting ports such as Nassau, the most popular Bahamas cruise destination; Freeport on Grand Bahama Island, the second-most visited Bahamas destination; and Half Moon Cay, Carnival's private island.
  1. Fantasy Class Ship Cruises

    • Carnival's Fantasy Class ships have approximately 1,026 staterooms and can accommodate 2,052 passengers. Bahamas cruises on Fantasy Class ships include three-night cruises from Miami on the Carnival Imagination, three- and four-night cruises from Port Canaveral on the Carnival Sensation, five-night cruises from Charleston, South Carolina, on the Carnival Fantasy, and four- and five-night cruises from Jacksonville, Florida, on the Carnival Fascination. Amenities on Fantasy Class ships include mini golf, the WaterWorks Splash Park, a resort-style pool and the adult-only Serenity retreat.

    Conquest Class Ship Cruises

    • The Conquest Class of Carnival ships includes the Carnival Glory, which sails five-night Bahamas cruises from Charleston and six-night Bahamas cruises from Norfolk, Virginia. The Carnival Glory features approximately 1,487 staterooms with a capacity of 2,974 passengers. Carnival Glory onboard amenities include the Serenity retreat for adults, a 214-foot waterslide, the Sushi Salmon Bar, Creams Cafe coffee shop, a sports park, spacious staterooms and the Seaside Theater, a jumbo outdoor LED screen showing movies and sporting events.

    Spirit Class Ship Cruises

    • The Carnival Pride, which sails seven-night Bahamas cruises from Baltimore, belongs to the Spirit Class family of ships. Spirit Class ships feature 1,062 staterooms with a passenger capacity of 2,124. The Carnival Pride's onboard amenities include Spa Carnival, the Ivory Piano Bar, Perfect Game Sports Bar, the three-deck Twister Waterslide, and the Sliding Sky Dome, which covers the ship's aft pool when it rains.

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