Carnival Fantasy has delighted countless passengers since she launched.This is the original Fantasy-class ship that showed the world how fun is done, Carnival Fantasy is up to date and better than ever. Dining options abound, from the elegant main dining rooms and exquisite Chef's Table experience to the perfect taco at BlueIguana Cantina, the ultimate burger at Guy's Burger Joint, and to-die-for slices at Pizza Pirate; thirst-quenching opportunities are plentiful at BlueIguana Tequila Bar, RedFrog Rum Bar, Cleopatra's Lounge and more. Adults can chill at Serenity Adult-Only Retreat or enjoy a massage at Spa Carnival, while kids of all ages can make a splash at Carnival Waterworks with Twister Waterslide and Splash Park. Featuring dazzling entertainment, a lively casino, Seuss at Sea and terrific kids and teens programs, a cruise on Carnival Fantasy has something for everyone!
Ship Statistics
Name : Carnival Fantasy
Registry : Panama
Builder : Kvaerner Masa-Yards
Country Built In : Finland
Ship Completed Date : 3/2/1990
Call Letters : H3GS
Refurbished Date : 1/1/2015
Capacity : 2675
Number of Crew, Nationality : 926, International
Gross Tonnage : 70367
Stabilized : Yes
Average Speed : 21 knots
Maximum Speed : 21 knots
Length : 855 feet
Beam : 103 feet
Space Ratio : 34:1
Number of Passenger Decks : 10
Number of Inside Rooms : 408
Number of Outside Rooms : 620
Number of Restaurants : 4
Number of Pools : 1
Number of Elevators : 14
Voltage : 110/220
Non-Smoking Dining : Yes
Non-Smoking Ship : No
Day 1 Monday, November 26th Mobile, AL Depart 4pm
Day 2 Tuesday, November 27th Day at Sea
Day 3 Wednesday, November 28th Costa Maya, MX Noon 8:00 p.m.
Day 4 Thursday, November 29th Conzumel, MX 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.
Day 5 Friday, November 30th Day at Sea
Day 6 Saturday, December 1st Mobile, AL
Mobile, AL
Cruises from Mobile depart year-round.
Four antebellum homes and the historic buildings on Dauphin Street are part of this Alabama city's 300-year legacy and Gulf Coast charm. Fort Conde, which also serves as the visitors center, is a reconstructed 18th-century fort where guides dressed in period costume lead tours, fire muskets and cannons, and re-create Mobile's early days. The West Africans who were transported to Mobile in the last cargo of slaves to land on U.S. soil created a vibrant community now known as AfricaTown, an important cultural gem. Other places of interest include the aquarium on Dauphin Island, Fort Gaines, the USS Alabama and the Bellingrath Home and Gardens.
Costa Maya, Mexico
Mysterious ruins rescued from the jungle, monkeys announcing themselves from the trees, incredibly beautiful and rare birds, pristine beaches and a magnificent coral reef are just some of the attributes of the Costa Maya. This southern section of the Yucatan coast stretches 80 miles from Xcalak, a fishing village on a finger of land reaching out to Belize. The reserve's untouched forests and wetlands are home to a wide variety of birds, crocodiles, jaguars and monkeys as well as numerous Mayan sites.
iaCozumel, Mexico
Just off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula sits the island of Cozumel, draped in lush, tropical vegetation. The reefs that fringe the island beckon divers and snorkelers. The most popular shore excursions include snorkeling on famous Palancar Reef or a beginner's dive at Paraiso Reef. A land tour will provide a nice taste of Mexico -- Cozumel has done much to retain its Mexican character. Tourists also may want to take a short trip inland to visit the great pyramids and temples of the Mayas.