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The "Fun Ship" ECSTASY has taken over one of our most popular itineraries -- Baja Mexico! When you need fun and relaxation, spend three or four days aboard the largest ship sailing to Ensenada and Catalina Island. This fantastic floating resort gives you the casino glamour and spectacular shows of Las Vegas and a spa as pampering as any in Palm Springs. So why drive to the desert, when you can spend your days on the blue Pacific, enjoying refreshing pools, superb dining, a large friendly casino and a choice of clubs and lounges that are as much fun as anything on the Strip.

Ship Facts

70,367 tons
Passengers: 2,052
855 feet in length
103 feet wide

Crew: 920
Elevators: 14
Registry: Panama
Entered service: 1991

Best For People Who Want:
Non-stop entertainment, lively casinos, extensive deck space for sunning, large fitness facilities and children's activities, large cabins, good food, and very informal service. Especially recommended for families, singles in groups and first time cruisers.

Should Be Avoided By People Who Prefer:
Sophisticated "seen but not heard" service people; cabins with private verandas; mega-ship action; understated elegance in a low-key environment; no children; dozens of varieties of food.

Onboard Experience:
Identical in all but décor, Carnival Ecstasy and her seven Fantasy-class sister ships (Carnival Fantasy, Carnival Fascination, Carnival Imagination, Carnival Inspiration, Carnival Paradise, Carnival Sensation & Carnival Elation) always seem to have something of interest going on, and thus are ideal for the up-and-at-'em style cruiser. Carrying 2,052 passengers, the ships are big enough to provide diverse entertainment options as well as ample deck space for those whose idea of being entertained is basking in a warm sun shine glow.

 

 

 

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