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OLA Cruise

Carnival Celebration

ClassCruise Ship
Flag stateBahamas
Maiden Voyage Date2022
Cruise Age2
Cruise LineCarnival Cruise Line
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Ship statistics

Gross Tonnage183,900t
Deck Levels18
Crew-to-Passenger Ratio29
Length344m/1129ft
Decks with cabins11
Passengers-to-space ratio-
Width42m/138ft
Cabins2,641
Ice Class-
Passengers6,338
Displacement-
Inflatable boat-

Current position

Call signC6GE4
Draught of a vessel8.5
Bow heading235
IMO9837456
Lat24°45'08.6"N
Lon80°18'52.7"W
MMSI311001223
Nav statusUnderway (Engine Driven)

Voyage itinerary

DateProduct namePortPrice
2024-12-297 Nights | Carnival Celebration | Miami-MiamiMiami$595.32
2025-01-057 Nights | Carnival Celebration | Miami-MiamiMiami$511.42
2025-01-057 Nights | Carnival Celebration | Miami-MiamiMiami$553.17
2025-01-197 Nights | Carnival Celebration | Miami-MiamiMiami$596.05
2025-02-097 Nights | Carnival Celebration | Miami-MiamiMiami$518.17

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Deck plans

There are 15 floors
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Cabin information

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Balcony Staterooms

Code 7C
Area 172.22-204.51 ft²
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Occupancy 1-4 people
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Code 7S
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Code 7X
Area 172.22-204.51 ft²
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Code 7Y
Area 172.22-204.51 ft²
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Code 8A
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Code 8B
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Code 8C
Area 172.22-204.51 ft²
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Code 8D
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Code 8E
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Code 8F
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Code 8G
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Code 8K
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Code 8M
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Code 8N
Area 172.22-204.51 ft²
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Code 8L
Area 172.22-204.51 ft²
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Code 8J
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Code 8P
Area 172.22-204.51 ft²
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Balcony Staterooms

Code 8V
Area 172.22-204.51 ft²
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Occupancy 1-4 people

Gourmet restaurant

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Emeril's Bistro 1397

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Cucina del Capitano

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Big Chicken

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Rudi’s Seagrill

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Bonsai Teppanyaki

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Guy's Pig & Anchor Smokehouse | Brewhouse

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Bonsai Sushi

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Guy's Burger Joint

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Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse

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Street Eats

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Seafood Shack

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Recreational facilities

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BOLT: ULTIMATE SEA COASTER

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Space Cruisers

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Latitudes

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Family Feud Live

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WATERWORKS

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CENTER STAGE + PLAYLIST PRODUCTIONS

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SERENITY ADULT-ONLY RETREAT

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The Golden Jubilee

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CLOUD 9 SPA

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THE PUNCHLINER COMEDY CLUB

Introduction to the cruise

CARNIVAL CELEBRATION: GREAT FUN TOGETHER, ALL POWERED BY LNG You know, it’s hard work making effortlessly-fun vacations. That’s why we’re looking forward to kicking back with you on the new Carnival Celebration as we toast to the last 50 years. So please bring that unique Carnival spirit... and know that this ship’s bringing the fun. Just like sister ship Mardi Gras®, Carnival Celebration has six Zones — themed areas that bring together incredible experiences and flavor. New flavors you haven’t experienced yet — nobody has! — are heating up at Latitudes™, The Golden Jubilee™ and Emeril’s Bistro 1397™. (Mmm, new Emeril.) Carnival Celebration also marks the return of innovations like BOLT® — our onboard rollercoaster, Bonsai Teppanyaki™, RedFrog® Tiki Bar, Family Feud™ Live, Havana Bar™, Seuss at Sea™, and Playlist Productions™. Perhaps best of all, all the fun you’ll have on Carnival Celebration is powered by clean LNG fuel! read more
MEET THE GODMOTHER It’s Cassidy Gifford! We all know Cassidy’s mom, Kathie Lee Gifford, from some of the most memorable moments in Carnival’s history. But among Kathie Lee’s proudest accomplishments is definitely her daughter, who’s now serving as godmother to Carnival Celebration. (Just as Kathie Lee did for the original M.S. Celebration!) Cassidy grew up around Carnival, spending countless family vacations at sea, and plenty of time on the set of TV shoots… which she still does today — Cassidy’s an actress. We can’t wait to welcome both daughter and mother aboard this amazing ship! read more
MEET THE NAMING CEREMONY New ships usually start sailing with a naming ceremony, to help send the ship on its way with everyone’s best wishes. But you can probably guess that when Carnival does a naming ceremony, it’s all that… plus a show, plus a party! For Carnival Celebration this involved the ship’s godmother Cassidy Gifford and her mom, Carnival legend Kathie Lee. Plenty of other fun folks were on-hand, including Emeril, who was there to cut the ribbon at his new restaurant, Bistro 1397… and the whole event coincided with the big ribbon cutting of the amazing Terminal F at PortMiami. Now that’s what we call a naming! Let’s sail! read more