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Carnival Destiny

Imagine how many fun places they were able to create for you on a ship that's as long as three football fields. For starters, you can jump into your choice of three pools (the fourth one's for the kiddies). You can barrel down a waterslide, participate in poolside games, or just relax with a tropical drink (they'll even throw in the umbrella). Inside, the dining rooms, health spa and dance club are two stories high. On the ship's main boulevard one of the many clubs and lounges is sure to be playing your kind of music. And just imagine the fun you'll have ashore: golfing in St. Thomas; visiting Mount Pelee volcano in Martinique; afternoon tea and shopping in Barbados; or sun worshipping on one of Aruba's magnificent beaches.

Best For People Who Want:

One of the larger ships afloat; a budget/mid-price cruise; a high energy, Las Vegas-style atmosphere with lots of glitz; many singles; many choices of excellent nightlife and daytime activities; alternative evening dining; balcony cabins; large fitness/spa facilities; enormous casino; extensive children’s facilities and programs; large cabins, many which hold three- and four-passengers.

On Board Experience:

Viva Las Carnival! Carnival Destiny and her sister ships, Carnival Triumph and Carnival Victory are not only three of the larger vessels in the fleet, but also have the highest energy. During days at sea passengers in their 20’s and 30’s lift glasses with pink umbrellas, dancing the Macarena to a live band on deck. Action is non-stop at night, with the casino and disco lively till the wee hours. At night, you can find dozens of venues with entertainment ranging from lavish production shows to off-color comedians, a fun sing-along jazz bar to cool blues and a hot disco. Carrying a wide range of ages, from singles to the retired plus families and hundreds of kids in the summer and vacation periods, it’s a perfect cross-section of Americana. If this atmosphere appeals, you also get some of the largest cabins at sea, good food and a well-run organization that keeps everything running like clockwork, despite a maximum carrying capacity of 3,400 passengers (including upper berths).

Decor:

On Destiny, the decor is lighter and you'll find the whimsical touches of avant-garde designer Joe Farcus.

Public Rooms:

Upon boarding, you’ll enter a soaring atrium rising to a height of nine decks, with glass elevators rising to Pool deck. Most lounges are along the ship’s "Promenade", a boulevard with comfortable seating for people watching. The ship's main theater is three decks high (the slightly off-center seats of the lower balcony are the best seats); seated on the main floor, you’ll be trying to peek over someone’s head. A favorite nightspot is the piano bar, where everyone sings along. The Sports Bar features seven large-screen televisions providing a satellite feed of the ESPN Network. Built into the bars are video poker machines. The two-floor disco has 500 video monitors while a terrific jazz and cabaret room is always packed at night. Additional public rooms include boutiques, a patisserie /cappuccino bar (there’s a charge), small library, video game room and wine bar. Tuxedos may be rented for formal nights in the evening wear shop.

Cuisine:

Hats off to Carnival for feeding thousands of people so well. In my experience, the food is better than is found aboard some ships costing more – and Carnival’s pizza is the best at sea (available 24 hours per day). At breakfast and luncheon buffets, you’ll find made-to-order dishes and the best salad bar I’ve encountered. Carnival has new menus which include delicacies such as chateaubriand, lobster and rack of lamb. Desserts may be bland, except for those made of chocolate, which are mouth-watering.

Service:

Don’t expect personal or very refined service aboard a ship this size. Carnival’s staff is efficient and does its job well – dining room service is hilarious during dessert, when waiters do silly dances balancing trays on their head.

Restaurants:

Total Choice Dining is Carnival's flexible dining program which includes four seatings for dinner in the main dining rooms, alternative Bistro dining every evening and an increased number of service staff. Passengers are assigned a table for dinner at one of four seatings; 5:45 p.m. or 6:15 p.m. and 8 p.m. or 8:30 p.m.. In addition to the expanded dining room seatings, the poolside lido eateries are converted into Seaview Bistros between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.each evening, offering buffet dinner with no reservations or advance notice required. Carnival Destiny has two dining rooms (assigned by cabin) with two levels. Those sitting in the open area on the lower level will encounter very high noise levels. Tables on both sides and those located on the balcony are the best by far. There are a few tables for two but most dine with two or six other people.

During the daytime, most opted for breakfast and luncheon buffets in the ship’s Lido restaurant, adjacent to the pool. These are sun-filled rooms with wonderful sea views, and you can also dine alfresco. In this area you’ll also find the ship's pizzeria, with multiple varieties plus Caesar salad served 24 hours per day. There is a very limited room service menu, available 24 hours per day.

Entertainment:

Carnival Destiny stands out when it comes to top quality nightlife. Lavish production numbers with gorgeous costumes and light shows are as good as you’ll find in Las Vegas; the smaller lounges have top-notch acts and music. Don’t miss the singalong piano bar.

Cabins:

Carnival Destiny was the first Carnival ship to provide a significant number of cabins with private balconies. But no matter which stateroom you choose, they are all much larger than what is found aboard other ships, although spartan in décor. Standard amenities include Color TV with CNN, ESPN plus movies. Bathrooms are large with shower, hair dryer and basket of toiletries. Oceanview staterooms and suites have a mini bar and bathrobes for your use. Outside standard cabins are an ample 220 sq. feet and include a leather sofa and coffee table. Inside cabins measure 195 square, feet, many with pull-down berths to accommodate third and fourth passengers – very popular with families and groups of singles. While staterooms with private balconies are a sybaritic delight, interior cabin space is 180 sq. ft. And, in these, there is very poor soundproofing between staterooms: on Carnival Destiny, I could hear the show patter of my neighbor’s TV when it was turned on. There are also 230 sq. foot "family" cabins with connecting doors available near the children's center.

Fitness/Spa:

Sports and fitness lovers would be hard pressed to find a better ship. The "Nautical Spa" is 15,000-sq. ft. The gym, with floor-to-ceiling windows and panoramic views, has 13 treadmills, eight stair masters, seven stationary bikes, rowing machines, free weights, and hydraulic weight machines. Adjacent is the spa, operated by Steiner’s of London. While every massage beautifying treatment imaginable is available, expect the staff to push the sale of their products aggressively. The jogging deck encircles the smokestack (one lap is 1/11 of a mile). The pool areas are impressive, including a 214 circular water slide. Topless sunbathing is allowed in a secluded section near the main funnel.

Attire:

While there are two formal nights, most men opt for dark suit instead of tux; jeans aren’t allowed in the dining room. Daytime wear is strictly casual.

Rates:

Book early for Carnival's Super Saver rates which are about half the brochure rate. Sample Super Saver rates, per person based on double occupancy start at $599 for a seven-day cruise.



     

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Carnival Destiny

  Class: Destiny
  Length: 893 ft
  Total Staff: 1150
  Guest Capacity: 2642 *
  Cruising Speed: 21 Knots
  Gross Tonnage: 101353
  *Double Occupancy  
 
A Comfortable Home At Sea.  Every Carnival guest is assured of spacious, comfortable accommodations. All staterooms offer carpeting, ample drawer and closet space, private facilities (shower, basin and toilet), telephone and color television showing first-run films. Our SuperLiners all feature staterooms above ocean level for a more comfortable cruise
 
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Carnival staterooms are 50% larger, on average, than those of any other cruise line. Whether, you choose Interior or Ocean view, Suite or Penthouse Suite, you'll get the same personal attention!

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Cat.4 Interior

 


Cat.6 Oceanview


Cat.8 Oceanview Balcony

Cat.11 Suite Balcony

Cat.12 PHSuite Balcony

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Your floating resort has huge pools, wide decks and street-long promenades of lively clubs, lounges and cabarets. There's a shopping mall, kid's programmes, glamorous casino and a friendly international staff to fulfill your every expectation.
 

CAFES / BARS

AllStar Bar
If you want to watch your favorite sports events, head for the AllStar Bar, complete with large-screen TVs for viewing all the action.




Cheers
Cheers -- The Cheers wine bar located along the Destiny's Way promenade is a great spot to sample fine wines from around the world.

Point After Dance Club
Point After Dance Club -- The sizzling Point After Dance Club features over 500 video monitors, along with the latest in high-tech light and sound capabilities for hours of dancing and late-night fun.

 

Apollo Bar
Apollo Bar -- The Apollo Piano Bar features a motif employing elements of ancient Greece such as wall mosaics of famous Greek vase paintings and carpeting displaying profiles of classic Greek pottery. This attractive room is a great place for sing-alongs and conversations.
Flagship Bar
The elegant Flagship Bar at Lobby Level Deck 3 has a performance area where a musical combo sets the tone. Its the perfect place to meet for drinks, listen to live music and enjoy people-watching.

 

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LOUNGES

Downbeat
Downbeat -- A motif of oversized musical instruments highlight the Downbeat lounge, which features live musical groups.

 


The Criterion Lounge
Enjoy cabaret acts and our popular midnight shows in this beautiful lounge located aft on Promenade Deck.

 

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Palladium
The breathtaking Palladium Show Lounge spans three full decks, larger than any facility of its kind at sea. Reminiscent of grand theaters of the past, complete with a massive glass chandelier, the room houses two of Carnival's sensational Vegas-style production shows.
The Onyx Room
The Onyx Room -- A quiet, sophisticated room for drinks and conversation, located on the lower level of the Point After Dance Club.

 

DINING

Galaxy & Universe Dining Rooms
Carnival's tradition of fine dining is carried out in the Galaxy and Universe Dining Rooms, which feature a wide selection of tempting offerings for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Additionally, each menu features items designated as Nautica Spa Fare, health-conscious dishes that are lower in fat, sodium, cholesterol and calories as well as vegetarian and children's selections.

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OTHER

Destiny Way Promenade
Destiny's Way Promenade -- The 525-foot-long Destiny's Way Promenade provides access to the majority of Carnival Destiny's 17 bars and lounges and also features seating for people- watching or taking in ocean views.

 

Nautica Spa
Nautica Spa is a floating health club featuring exercise classes, workout facilities and soothing body and facial treatments. Among the spas more exotic treatments is the Nouveau Yu Health Environment Capsule, in which guests lie in an oval-shaped chamber surrounded by soothing sounds and aromas to create a mood of total relaxation.

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Millionaire's Club Casino
Try your luck in the Millionaire's Club, one of the largest casinos afloat! Ever thought about winning enough money to pay for your cruise? Here's your chance. Every Carnival casino features slot machines, black jack, roulette, Caribbean stud poker, a wheel of fortune, and Mega Cash, the world's largest cruise ship jackpot.
The Rotunda
The stunning Rotunda atrium rises nine decks through a resplendent lobby to a glass skylight. Four glass elevators provide a scenic ride through Rotunda's impressive expanse.

 

 

  Entertainment

How Will You Spend Your Evenings?
It's up to you.

Carnival ships boast some of the largest showrooms and best entertainment at sea. If you want excitement, you'll find it everywhere. There are lounges, bars and clubs to suit every taste.

During your cruise, no two shows are the same. So when the curtain goes up on one or our lavish Las Vegas-style extravaganzas, you'll want to be there. Later, stop in at the dance bar or meet new-found friends at the sing-a-long piano bar.

The overwhelming positive response from our guests was instrumental in encouraging us to add Las Vegas-style revues to the entertainment programs of all of our "Fun Ship"® SuperLiners.

 

Other options in entertainment include a wide variety of singers, comedians, bands and musicians performing either out on deck or in one of the many clubs and lounges.

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What's the most fun thing to do?
That's up to you.

You can do as little or as much as you like.
On Carnival, we make sure our ships have everyone's kind of fun. It's what makes our fleet of floating resorts such popular vacation destinations.

 

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Morning Activities

Noon Activities

Night Activities


You have the entire day to do anything you want or nothing at all. Relaxing never felt so easy, soaking in the Jacuzzi with panoramic ocean views. Lounge on the sun drenched Lido deck with your favorite tropical drink and unwind as the calm tropical breeze blows across the deck. The options are endless, so spend the day doing what you want.
 

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