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Carnival Victory''
Launched: 2002
Status: in service
Tonnage: 101,509 gross tons
Length: 893 feet
Beam: 116 feet
Decks: 13
Speed: 21 knots
Complement: 2,758 passengers, 1,100 crew
Registry: Panama

Carnival Victory is a modified Destiny Class cruise ship of Carnival Cruise Lines. Features include a nine story atrium, four pools, numerous dining options, various entertainment options, a casino, and a spa. It is structurally identical to its sister ship, the Carnival Triumph, and differs from its class's namesake, the Carnival Destiny, by the addition of extra balcony cabins on the Lido deck and various changes to placement and shapes of its public areas. The Carnival Victory is themed to depict the different oceans and seas of the world.

Public Rooms


  • Caribbean Lounge
  • Seventh Sea Bar
  • Atlantic Dining Room
  • Pacific Dining Room
  • Indian Library
  • Ionian Room
  • Adriatic Lounge
  • Black & Red Seas
  • Irish Sea Bar
  • Club Arctic
  • Coral Sea Cafe
  • Trident Bar
  • South China Sea Club
  • Agean Bar
  • Mediterranean Restaurant

Meeting Facilities


  • Caribbean Show lounge: 1,400 maximum guests fixed theater, 500 maximum guests reception, 300 maximum guests modified classroom
  • Adriatic Lounge: 400 maximum guests fixed theater, 425 maximum guests reception, 200 maximum guests modified classroom
  • Grand Lounge: 30 maximum guests fixed theater, 147 maximum guests reception, 30 maximum guests modified classroom
  • Dance Club: 50 maximum guests fixed theater, 211 maximum guests reception, 30 maximum guests modified classroom
  • Jazz Club: 40 maximum guests fixed theater, 81 maximum guests reception, 20 maximum guests modified classroom
  • Piano Lounge: 20 maximum guests fixed theater, 100 maximum guests reception, 15 maximum guests modified classroom
  • Card Room: 15 maximum guests fixed theater, 10 maximum guests modified classroom, 8 maximum guests board room
  • Library: 15 maximum guests fixed theater, 10 maximum guests modified classroom, 8 maximum guests board room

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