Carnival Destiny: Carnival’s First Ace-Class Ship


Le Carnival Destiny sera déployé sur les destinations de la Paradise Collection by Carnival, dans les Caraïbes, aux Bahamas et au Mexique - Illustration Carnival Cruise Line

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Carnival Cruise Line has unveiled the initial features of the Carnival Destiny, the first vessel of its new Ace-Class generation, with delivery scheduled for summer 2029 by the Italian shipyard Fincantieri.

Presenté comme le navire le plus ouvert sur l’océan jamais conçu par la compagnie, le Carnival Destiny proposera un nombre record de cabines avec balcon, un pont promenade entièrement repensé et plus de 4,5 acres (environ 1,8 hectare) de surfaces vitrées afin d’offrir des vues sur la mer depuis un maximum d’espaces à bord.

« Le Carnival Destiny repense l’expérience que les passagers peuvent vivre en mer, a déclaré Christine Duffy, présidente de Carnival Cruise Line.

With this ship, we are taking the onboard experience to a new level by creating a vessel that offers a greater sense of space, brings guests closer to the ocean and simply allows them to enjoy their cruise even more.»


Deploying across the Caribbean, the Bahamas and Mexico

Carnival also announces that more than 70% of public spaces and attractions will be new, featuring new concepts for dining, bars, entertainment and outdoor spaces.

The ship will be deployed on the Paradise Collection by Carnival destinations, in the Caribbean, the Bahamas and Mexico.

Two additional Ace-class units are already planned for 2031 and 2033.

Amara Nambinga

Amara Nambinga

I write about tourism, culture, and emerging destinations with a Namibian perspective. Through my articles, I try to highlight the places, people, and travel stories that show how Africa and the wider world are changing.