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Celebration (Holiday Class)

These are the cruise ships that ushered in more than two decades of fun at sea, and the party hasn't stopped. The colorful interiors still deliver a lot of punch.


Similar in design and layout, these mid-size ships represent the first wave of superliner construction undertaken by Carnival Cruise Line. Amazing as it may seem, in some regards they are almost old-fashioned by today's mainstream standards.


Fast Facts

9 passenger decks

2 dining rooms, buffet, ice-cream parlor, pizzeria

Wi-Fi, in-cabin safes

2 pools, children's pool

Fitness classes, gym, hair salon, 2 hot tubs, sauna, spa

5 bars, casino, 2 dance clubs, library, showroom, video game room

Children's programs (ages 2-15)

Laundry facilities, laundry service

Computer room

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Board with an open mind. These ships sail from pathfinder embarkation ports for a good reason. They are the oldest vessels in the fleet and were assigned to drive-up markets to test the waters. Although there are no connecting cabins, you'll find wide-open casinos where you won't feel crowded.

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