Carnival Going Green With Two New Mega Ships

800px-Carnival_Cruise_ShipCruise giant Carnival has ordered two new ships that will become among the world’s largest and are meant to be cleaner and more efficient.
The Miami-based company announced on Tuesday that it has signed an agreement with Meyer Turku shipyards in Turku, Finland for the construction of the two cruise ships.
Carnival Cruise Line has 25 ships at sea and 12 of them were built in Finland: all of its eight Fantasy-class ships and four Spirit-class ships. It has been twelve years since the line built a ship at Meyer Turku shipyards, so the agreement represents a return to the Finish builder.
The new ships will be 180,000-ton, not as large as Royal Caribbean’s Oasis-class ships, which are 225,000 tons each. But the new Carnival additions will be able to carry 5,200 guests at double occupancy which makes them the largest for the cruise line.
Carnival has just debuted its newest ship, Carnival Vista, which is currently the line’s largest with its 133,500 tons and a capacity of 3,934 guests.
New for Carnival is that the new ships are designed to be maximum energy efficient and environmentally friendly. The vessels will be powered by liquefied natural gas both at sea and in port, while other ships use locally-supplied fuel in port and it often has a negative environmental impact.
Harmony of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the Seas, operated by Royal Caribbean, are currently the world’s largest cruise ships. Each of them can hold 5,400 at double occupancy and are powered by conventional diesel.
The two new vessels are set to debut in 2020 and 2022. In addition, another cruise ship, Carnival Horizon is under construction in Italy and set for delivery in 2018.

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Carnival Imagination will undergo an extensive multi-million-dollar renovation this month. The cruise ship is planned to be fitted with an array of new amenities that have been rolling out across the Carnival fleet, the cruise line has recently announced. Continue reading

Historic Voyage: First U.S. Cruise Ship in Over 50 Years Set Sail for Cuba

800px-Adonia_(ship,_2001)_IMO_9210220;_Split_2013-04-30_(1)The Carnival Corporation’s ship Adonia was the first U.S. cruise ship that made a voyage to Cuba in more than 50 years.

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Carnival Magic Emerges from Extensive Makeover

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Carnival Corp. to Add Four New Cruise Ships This Year

Carnival SensationThe cruise line industry is trying to respond to the increasing demand for vacations at sea. As a result, more new cruise ships will hit the water this year. The number of cruise ships is expected to double before 2020.

Carnival Corp., the world’s largest cruise ship operator said Continue reading