


The 110,000 gross ton cruise ship carries just under 3,000 passengers. The final Conquest class ship from Carnival, Carnival Freedom debuted in 2007.

The cruise ship is 113,300 gross tons and carries 3,012 passengers. The vessel was originally designed for sister cruise line Costa Cruises but was transferred to Carnival Cruise Line during construction. Carnival SplendorĬarnival Splendor is one of a kind when it comes to the different classes of ships from Carnival. The ship debuted in 2009 at 128,000 GT and carries 3,646 passengers. The first Dream class ship from Carnival Cruise Line, Carnival Dream was the first Carnival ship to be over 120,000 gross tons in size. Carnival Breeze Review and Video Tour Carnival MagicĬarnival Magic debuted in 2011 and has the same dimensions and passenger capacity as Carnival Breeze. The ship is 128,000 gross tons in size and can carry 3,690 passengers. The third and final Dream class ship, Carnival Breeze went into service in 2012 and was the largest ship in Carnival’s fleet until Carnival Vista debuted four years later. Read 10 Impressive Features on Carnival Vista Carnival Breeze Also at 133,500 gross tons, the ship holds slighter fewer passengers than Carnival Horizon and currently sails cruises to the Caribbean. Take a Video Tour of Carnival Horizon Carnival VistaĬarnival Vista was the first Vista class ship from Carnival and debuted in 2016. At 133,500 gross tons, it’s currently the largest ship in Carnival’s fleet and can carry 3,960 passengers. Read: Is Carnival Panorama the Most Fun Ship at Sea? Carnival HorizonĬarnival Horizon debuted in the spring of 2018 and is the second Vista class ship from Carnival. Carnival Panorama comes in at 133,500 gross tons and carries just under 4,000 passengers. View Top Cruise Itineraries on Mardi Gras Carnival PanoramaĬarnival Panorama debuted in December 2019 and is the third and final Vista class ship from Carnival. Mardi Gras homeports at Port Canaveral and entered Carnival’s fleet in 2021. The ship is the first in North America to be powered by LNG and is also the world’s first cruise ship with a roller coaster. Mardi Gras is Carnival Cruise Line’s newest and largest cruise ship at 180,000 gross tons.
