Home Forum About us Contact us Contact us
test
  Carnival Fantasy
 
New Page 1

Cleopatra's, Cats and Club 21. Those are just three of the fun places to spend your evening on the FANTASY after your fabulous dinner in the Jubilee or Celebration Dining Room. During the day, you'll have lots of fun activities to choose from, including relaxing by the pool. And like every Superliner in the "Fun Ship" fleet, the FANTASY has a Galleria Shopping Mall with duty-free shops and boutiques that carry many items at prices comparable to the islands.

Ship Facts

70,367 tons
Passengers: 2,056
855 feet in length
103 feet wide
Decks: 9
Crew: 920

Registry: Panama
Entered service: 1990
Major Refit: September 2003, 2005

Best For People Who Want:
Non-stop entertainment, lively casinos, extensive deck space for sunning, large, if very pink, facilities for fitness/spa and children's activities, large cabins, dozens of varieties of 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.

Onboard Experience:
Identical in all but décor, Carnival Fantasy and her seven Fantasy-class sister ships (Carnival Ecstasy, Fascination, Imagination, Inspiration, Paradise, Sensation) 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 a week's diverse entertainment, ample deck space for those whose idea of being entertained is basking in a warm sunshine glow, and separate facilities for kids and adults.

 

 

 

New Page 1

Home
Articles
Cruise Lines
About us
Contact

Carnival Cruises
Celebrity Cruises
Costa Cruises
Crystal Cruises
Cunard Cruises
Disney Cruises
Holland America
Norwegian Cruise Line
Princess Cruises
Royal Caribbean
Star Cruises