Carnival Ships by Class — Size & Features [2026]

Carnival Ships by Class — Size & Features [2026]

By Jeremy CamosseDec 2025
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Here's every Carnival Ship by Class. You'll find each the included ship features and other helpful stats to choose your Carnival ship.

Our ULTIMATE Carnival Ships by Class post has all of the information you'll need to choose your next vacation!

Your experience will be heavily influenced by the class of ship you pick. Carnival has gone through massive changes in recent years. A few vessels were scrapped. Others have had their name changed. Some went through renovations. And a couple are soon to launch!

Carnival Ships by Class Ship Images

We have the latest and greatest info by Class. Here are some of the many pieces of info you'll find below.

  • Ship Stats: including size, capacity, speed, age & more
  • Features: every Carnival feature and whether it's included on your ship
  • Home Ports: see which class of ships is nearest you
  • More: fun facts and tidbits you won't want to miss

Whether you're looking for your next vacation or sizing up a ship you've booked, we have the info you need.


Carnival Ships by Class Ship Image List

The above infographic shows all Carnival Ships by Class. Make sure to save it to pinterest to refer to any time you're shopping for cruises.

We're just scratching the surface with that info above. The real meat and potatoes is below.

Carnival Cruise Essentials

Feel free to click any of the Carnival ship classes below to jump to that section. No rush, though. We've got all day.

Carnival Adventure Grand Class Infographic

Grand

Class
2 Ships

GRAND CLASS

The Grand-class is a family of cruise ships originally designed for Princess Cruises and later adapted by related brands, including P&O Cruises Australia and now Carnival Cruise Line. Characterized by their size and layout, these ships measure about 290 meters long and 36 meters wide, accommodating around 2,600 passengers. They feature a distinctive overhanging nightclub at the stern, a large central atrium, and numerous balcony cabins. The design emphasizes spacious public areas, multiple dining venues, and a balance between entertainment and relaxation. The new **Carnival Adventure**, formerly the *Golden Princess*, retains the Grand-class’s core structure and hallmarks while being updated for Carnival’s brand identity. Though not as large or modern as newer ships, it remains a well-appointed vessel offering classic cruise amenities, a traditional layout, and a comfortable experience tailored to medium-sized ship cruising.

Grand Class Details

2Ship Count
2001Inaugural Year
109,000 GTAvg. Tonnage
951 ft (290m)Avg. Length
118 ft (36m)Avg. Beam
26 ft (8m)Avg. Draft
13Passenger Decks
26 mph (23 kts)Max Speed
1,100Crew Members
3,700Total on Board
1,309Total Staterooms

Tonnage, length, beam, and other measurements are averages across Grand Class ships.

Departure Ports

Sydney, AustraliaBrisbane, Australia

Grand Class Features

Below you'll find a list of all the features available on Carnival's Grand Class ships.

FeatureType
Adventure Hotelactivity
Aerobicsactivity
Black Circusactivity
Byron Beach Clubactivity
Byron Beach Poolactivity
Camp Oceanactivity
Casinoactivity
Circle Cactivity
Cloud 9 Spaactivity
Club O2activity
Edgeactivity
Family Poolactivity
Family Pool Areaactivity
Fitness Centeractivity
Hair & Beauty Salonactivity
Hot Tubsactivity
Lido Poolactivity
Marquee Theateractivity
Oasis Poolactivity
Promenade Deckactivity
Seaside Theateractivity
Shuffle Boardactivity
Sports Courtactivity
Treatment Roomsactivity
Video Arcadeactivity
Walkwayactivity
Altitude Nightclubbar
Casino Barbar
Charlies Barbar
Encounter Hotelbar
Lillysbar
Lukes Barbar
Oasis Barbar
Ocean Barbar
Piano Bar 88bar
Pool Barbar
Sky Barbar
Sunset Barbar
The Bonded Storebar
Angelos Restaurantdining
Avalon Cafedining
Cherry On Topdining
Dragon Lady Restaurantdining
Ice Cream Bardining
Lukes Bar And Grilldining
Lukes Burger Bardining
Pizzeria del Capitanodining
The Pantrydining
Trattoriadining
Waterfront Restaurantdining
Bondiother
Box Officeother
Conference Roomsother
Guest Servicesother
Internet Cafeother
Medical Facilitiesother
Noosaother
Oasisother
Water Shuttleother
Carnival Adventuresshopping
Dreams Studioshopping
Photo Galleryshopping
The Fun Shopsshopping
Carnival Breeze Dream Class Infographic

Dream

Class
3 Ships

DREAM CLASS

The first of Carnival’s Dream Class was launched in 2009. The original Dream ship was designed similar to the Conquest class of ships with a few notable exceptions.

Most obvious was the massive, outdoor promenade on deck five. The venue featured outside cafes, a waterpark and jacuzzis lining the edge of the promenade. Dream Class ships were also the first to feature the Sky Course Ropes Course and the amazon 4D Theater.

When initially launched, the Dream Class was Carnival’s largest of the lot. This held true until the Vista Class came along.

The three ships in the Dream Class are similar, but the Magic and Dream are more identical to each other than the Dream. You’ll notice in our chart that there are some differences in features. The Magic and Breeze offer the ropes course, whereas the Breeze does not. The Breeze, however, does include the 4D theater not seen on the other two ships.