Carnival Destiny Cruise Line
Back in the days, Carnival Cruise Line Destiny ship is the first largest passenger cruise ship - in 1996, for the very first time in history, surpassing the "unimaginable" gross-tonnage limit of 100,000 tons, with the "incredible" cost of $400 million, and destined to sail exclusively the Caribbean Sea.
Carnival Destiny cruise line offers some of the best family cruise deals with children - cheap affordable cruises from Miami, Key West Carnival cruise to Cozumel, and the Miami Carnival cruise Nassau Bahamas. This ship offers some of the cheapest family packages prices, and regular trips to the most famous Caribbean ports of call - safe, regularly operated year-round as a life-time guarantee by the world's largest BEST MOST FUN cruise ship operator of the world's best FUN ships.
Like all best Carnival FUN ships, Carnival Destiny is fully loaded with 4 most special things - the MOST FUN crowd, best food, the best staff at sea, and the best FUN experiences, that only Carnival ship lines can provide - by the most enormously big (and floating) Aqua-Parks, with the longest Water-Slides, the biggest LED screen theaters at sea, free-choice dining, best pools and lounges, mind-boggling kids programs, complimentary 24hr room-service, regularity, and safety. All you have to pack is the BIG money, and your BIGGEST smiles - and there's no luggage size and weight limits for these ones on any Carnival ship, whatsoever!
Carnival Destiny prices range from $50 (Interior) to $155 for suites (PP per day, double occupancy). The Carnival Destiny operates year-round Carnival 4-day cruise deals Miami Florida to Cozumel and Key West, and 5-day to Bahamas (with Half Moon Cay), or 5-day to Jamaica (regular with Grand Cayman, or with Nassau on selected sailings).
Carnival Destiny excursions include calling for 1-day on some of the best Caribbean excursions ports, for enjoying duty-free shopping, best snorkeling, scuba, and snuba experiences, perfect beaches, great night-life.
Carnival Destiny ship reviews always make references to this particular passenger ship as being the herald of the new era of mega-ships, destined to ply the high seas of the world.
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