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Reasons to Book a Cruise on a Carnival Fantasy Class Ship

Are you looking to book a cruise but not sure which cruise ship to take?  With so many choices, it can be overwhelming.  Yes, the Fantasy class ships are the oldest ships in Carnival’s fleet but offer some great benefits. One couple recently took their 100th cruise on the same Fantasy class ship, Carnival Sensation. Why? Here are a few reasons to book a cruise on a Carnival Fantasy class cruise ship.

Value – Cruises on a Fantasy class ship won’t break the bank and are often the most affordable ships at sea. As you can see below, you can take a great vacation to the islands for cheaper than staying in a hotel. All prices listed are per person, based on double occupancy and were verified at the time of press.

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  • Carnival Fantasy – 3 night cruises from $199 per person
  • Carnival Ecstasy – 5 night cruises from $269 per person
  • Carnival Sensation – 5 night cruises from $269 per person
  • Carnival Fascination – 5 night cruises from $219 per person
  • Carnival Imagination – 4 night cruises from $149 per person
  • Carnival Inspiration – 3 night cruises from $169 per person
  • Carnival Elation – 5 night cruises from $149 per person
  • Carnival Paradise – 5 night cruises from $259 per person

Ports – Fantasy class ships will take you away from hustle and bustle of life and into the carefree blue waters of the Caribbean and Bahamas. A few of the popular ports that Fantasy class ships stop at include Cozumel, Mexico; Key West, Florida; Nassau, Bahamas; Half Moon Cay, Bahamas (Carnival Corporation’s private island); Grand Turk; Amber Cove, Dominican Republic; and George Town, Grand Cayman.

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Ships/Embarkation Ports – Since there are eight different Fantasy class ships, it not only gives you a wider variety of ships to choose from, but you also have embarkation ports all around the county saving you from having to book expensive airfare.  Embarkation ports include:

  • Charleston, South Carolina
  • Miami, Florida
  • Port Canaveral, Florida
  • Jacksonville, Florida
  • Los Angeles, California
  • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Tampa, Florida

Variety of Shorter Cruises – While some cruisers would never think of taking a cruise shorter than 7 nights, short 3-5 night cruises are perfect for those with limited vacation time or who are looking for a weekend getaway.  Weekend getaways are a relaxing way to escape life for a few days.

They are also great for first time cruisers who want to test the waters of a cruise.  After all, it was a short 4 night cruise to the Bahamas that started my cruise addition several years ago.

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Ben Souza
Ben Souza
Ben is a world traveler who has visited 40+ countries, taken over 70 cruises. He is one of USA TODAY's experts for their 10Best Readers' Choice Awards. His writings have appeared and been cited in various media outlets such as Yahoo News, MSN, NPR, CNN, Fox, and ABC News. Ben currently resides in Cincinnati, Ohio. Follow Ben on Instagram. Visit Ben Souza on Linkedin. You may email Ben at [email protected].
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