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What is the new Carnival ship 2023?

Carnival Cruise Line's New Ship Carnival Jubilee Continues Excel-Class Success. Following on the heels of 2021's Carnival Mardi Gras and 2022's Carnival Celebration, Carnival Jubilee will debut in Galveston in December 2023 and instantly become the biggest Carnival ship in the Texas port.



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As of March 9, 2023, the newest ship in the fleet is the Carnival Celebration, the second Excel-class vessel in the fleet. A third ship in the same class, named Carnival Jubilee, will expand the fleet even further when she arrives in December 2023.

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What is the biggest Carnival ship? The biggest Carnival ships are Carnival Celebration (2022) and Carnival Jubilee, which will set sail for the line in late 2023. They're tied in terms of size, each coming in at 183,521 gross tons and carrying 5,374 passengers at capacity.

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19 of the Best New Cruise Ships Launching in 2023
  • American Eagle and American Glory, American Cruise Lines. ...
  • Carnival Jubilee, Carnival Cruise Line. ...
  • Celebrity Ascent, Celebrity Cruises. ...
  • Emerald Sakara, Emerald Cruises. ...
  • Explora I, Explora Journeys. ...
  • Janssonius, Oceanwide Expeditions. ...
  • MSC Euribia, MSC Cruises.


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Carnival Announces Plan For Retiring Its Oldest and Smallest Ship, the AIDA AURA. Carnival has announced retirement plans for its oldest and smallest cruise ship, the 20-year-old AIDA AURA. The ship will be leaving Carnival's service by September this year.

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According to Royal Caribbean, when Icon of the Seas sets sail on Jan. 27, 2024, it will become the largest cruise ship in the world.

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The Carnival Vista launched in May 2016, and is the 25th vessel in the Carnival Cruise Lines' fleet.

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Carnival is ranked first on the list of largest cruise lines based on passengers carried annually. As of May 2023, Carnival Cruise Line operates a fleet of 25 ships. They have one additional new build on order and a further ship will join the fleet in 2024, following a new joint venture deal between Carnival and Costa.

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Launched in 2020 but upgraded and modernized over the past years, Wonder of the Seas is proudly ranked as the largest cruise ship in the world as of 2023. It has a total capacity of 6,998 guests with 18 decks to explore, thanks to its total length of 1,118 feet and 236,857 registered tonnage.

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The world's largest cruise line operator is trading 126% higher in 2023. It might not be too late to hop aboard. The waves keep rising for Carnival (CCL -6.60%). Shares of the world's largest cruise line operator have more than doubled this year, and the Wall Street accolades keep coming.

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Oceania Cruises, known as one of the foremost cruise lines focusing on culinary excellence and destination experiences, has unveiled the inaugural season itineraries for their upcoming vessel, Allura, set to become part of the fleet in the summer of 2025.

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Berths: 5,610 The first ship in Royal Caribbean's next class of cruise ship, the Icon Class, Icon of the Seas is set to become the world's largest cruise ship by gross tonnage, surpassing the line's Wonder of the Seas.

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Carnival Celebration is the cruise line's newest ship; she is not even one-year-old yet! Like her younger sister, she can accommodate over 6,600 guests at maximum capacity.

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MV Astoria is the world's second oldest cruise ship still in service, with a sailing history that dates to 1946.

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On average, a healthy, well-built cruise ship can last for around 30 years, including regular services and design refreshes. But some cruise ships last for much longer. We take a look at the oldest cruise ships still sailing the seas and chart some of the different stages in their lifespan.

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Winner: Royal Caribbean Both companies are market leaders in terms of fleet sizes. That said, Royal Caribbean has more ships and they're often larger, which means additional dining, activities and lodging options for passengers.

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