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Eastern Caribbean from Miami

9th Feb 2025 | 7 nights | Carnival Cruise Line | Carnival Celebration

Great for families, groups & solos
Fun American-style cruising
Extensive food choices, from burger joints to fine dining
Entertainment specialists - something for everyone
Nassau
Amber Cove
Grand Turk
Great for families, groups & solos
Fun American-style cruising
Extensive food choices, from burger joints to fine dining
Entertainment specialists - something for everyone
Day
Date
 
Arrival
Departure
 
1
9th Feb 2025 Sunday
Miami, Florida
16:00
2
10th Feb 2025 Monday
At Sea
3
11th Feb 2025 Tuesday
Nassau
08:00
17:00
4
12th Feb 2025 Wednesday
At Sea
5
13th Feb 2025 Thursday
Amber Cove
08:00
17:00
6
14th Feb 2025 Friday
Grand Turk
08:00
17:00
7
15th Feb 2025 Saturday
At Sea
8
16th Feb 2025 Sunday
Miami, Florida
08:00

Carnival Celebration features six themed zones, each with its unique atmosphere and attractions. Notably, it boasts the first roller coaster at sea, a suites-only enclave in the Carnival fleet, and the first Emeril Lagasse restaurant at sea.

French Quarter: Styled after New Orleans' French Quarter, this zone is lined with new-to-Carnival bars, restaurants, and music venues, including a jazz club offering live entertainment and handcrafted cocktails.

Summer Landing: This backyard barbecue-style space highlights an expanded Guy's Pig & Anchor Smokehouse Brewhouse, featuring a pool, hot tubs, a new bar, a Smokehouse Brewhouse lunch counter, and plenty of lounging space.

Grand Central: Instead of Carnival's traditional atrium, Mardi Gras features a new Grand Central Atrium concept, an entertainment complex with three-deck-high floor-to-ceiling windows and a bar with sweeping ocean views. Here, passengers find expanded versions of Bonsai Sushi and Bonsai Teppanyaki, the Punchliner Comedy Club, and a revamped Piano Bar 88.

La Piazza: Inspired by Italy, this zone offers bites at Cucina del Capitano and a new Mediterranean seafood restaurant. A bar sells speciality coffee by day and cocktails by night, with roaming musicians providing entertainment.

Lido: Familiar to Carnival cruisers, the Lido zone features venues like Guy's Burger Joint, BlueIguana Cantina, and the Seafood Shack, along with several new dining and bar concepts.

Ultimate Playground: Encompassing the ship's top three decks, this zone includes the largest water park in the fleet and an expanded SportSquare. It also features the first-ever roller coaster at sea: BOLT: Ultimate Sea Coaster.

Free

  • Big Chicken Restaurant: Created by Shaquille O'Neal, offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner with items developed by Shaq himself.
  • Street Eats: An open-air eatery with three themed kiosks offering fried, steamed, and plancha options representing global cuisines.
  • Guy's Burger Joint and BlueIguana Cantina: Iconic Carnival venues with the largest Guy's Burger on Mardi Gras.

Extra Fee

  • Emeril's Bistro 1396: The first restaurant at sea by Emeril Lagasse, located in the French Quarter, offering Cajun cuisine.
  • Rudi's Seagrill: Helmed by Rudi Sodamin, featuring seafood items presented as food faces.
  • Seafood Shack: A New England-inspired venue offering fried and steamed seafood options.

Bars

  • RedFrog Tiki Bar: A two-level South Pacific-themed bar with rum-based cocktails.
  • The Watering Hole: Located in The Patio at Summer Landing, offering a wide beer selection and summer-inspired cocktails.
  • Brass Magnolia Bar: A French Quarter bar with decor inspired by New Orleans' Garden District and jazz culture.
  • Fortune Teller Bar: Another French Quarter bar with hand-crafted cocktails served with a twist.

Over 70 percent of the rooms onboard Mardi Gras offer an ocean view or a balcony. Features include floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors, sofas that convert to twin-sized beds, an abundance of outlets and USB ports, more storage space, clear glass doors on mini-fridges, larger wardrobes with pull-out bins and folding shelves, and bathrooms with glass shower doors.

Suite Living Mardi Gras introduces a new suite category—Excel—providing access to an exclusive enclave called Loft 19. This area includes a full-service bar, a private pool, and rentable cabanas. Other suite categories include Ocean Suites, Havana Suites, Family Harbor Suites, and Cloud 9 Spa Suites, although these do not include access to Loft 19.

Best for...

Budget-conscious, gregarious families, couples and solos looking for an unpretentious vibe that's all about having fun

Not the best for...

Anyone who doesn't appreciate off-color humor, lively hairy chest contests, burgers and BBQ, and thumping music

Who goes on Carnival Cruise Line cruise ships?

Carnival Cruise Line sells itself as the "fun" cruise line, and it attracts cruisers who are looking to have a good time with little to no pretensions. Carnival cruisers, who range from young to old, tend to be quite friendly, looking to strike up conversations with other people in the buffet, by the pool and, really, anywhere. Carnival is also one of the most family-oriented lines in the industry, and you're bound to see lots of kids onboard, even during the school year. When school is out, you can expect the number of kids to be well into the hundreds. The line is also popular for family reunions, and bachelor and bachelorette parties. People on Carnival cruise ships hail primarily from the United States, mainly the south and Midwest, but you'll also meet folks from Canada, England and usually a handful of other European countries.


Do I have to dress up on a Carnival Cruise Line cruise?

Carnival cruises are casual, with shorts, tee shirts, capris, swimsuits or swim cover-ups de rigueur during the day (no bathing suites in the dining venues, however). Most nights the dress code remains much the same, minus the swimwear, though technically the cruise line asks that people not wear shorts into the main dining room. The policy is inconsistently upheld. On "elegant" nights, you'll see a range of clothing from ball gowns, dresses that leave little to the imagination, tuxes and suits to the same shorts and tees people sport all day long. Most men, however, opt for long trousers and collared shirts, while women don sundresses, or a skirt or trousers with a blouse. Men are not required to wear a suit jacket or tie in any venue.


Is everything included on Carnival Cruise Line cruises?

No. While Carnival is one of the more inclusive cruise lines when it comes to dining, you will still have to pay extra for some specialty dining, all drinks (alcoholic and non, except water, select juice at breakfast, and coffee and tea), shore excursions, visits to the spa and any retail purchases, including photos.


What are Carnival Cruise Line's most popular activities?

Aside from the main pool, which is the hub of much of the line's fun activities, almost every Carnival cruise ship also has at least one waterslide, with several having multi-slide water parks. Additionally, several have a top-deck SportSquare that features a colourful collection of outdoor amusements, including Ping-Pong, billiards, foosball, mini-golf, Twister and a SkyCourse ropes course. On the line's newest ships (Vista and Horizon), there's also the SkyRide, a recumbent bike attraction suspended 150 feet up in the air, requiring riders to pedal their way around an 800-foot track that wraps around the outer decks. Inside, you'll find activities that range from trivia and Bingo during the day to comedy shows and high-tech song-and-dance revues at night. Carnival ships also have lively bar nightlife, especially on ships with a RedFrog Pub; there's also an always-busy casino.


  • A well-deserved holiday!
  • Your stateroom, featuring the Carnival Comfort Bed Collection and nightly turndown service... additional stateroom features include a television, in-stateroom safe, individual climate control, full bathroom and ample storage space.
  • Spectacular production shows and entertainment, including hysterical comedians
  • Numerous lounges featuring live music and entertainment
  • Fitness center
  • Pools, hot tub spas and waterslides
  • Year-round youth programs for kids 2-17 years of age
  • A variety of dining options for breakfast, brunch, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and late-night in the Main Dining Room and/or Lido Restaurant.
  • A variety of dining options for breakfast, lunch and snacking at speciality food spots (featured on select ships), such as but not limited to: Guy's Burger Joint, Guy's Pig & Anchor Bar-B-Que Smokehouse, BlueIguana Cantina, Mongolian Wok and Ol' Fashioned BBQ.
  • 24-hour Pizzeria
  • 24-hour soft-serve ice cream and frozen yogurt
  • The following beverages served in the Main Dining Room and 24/7 in the Lido Restaurant: non-bottled water, lemonade, iced tea, hot chocolate and non-specialty coffee and tea
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