Carnival Dream
by Travel Time Reviews
Filed under Carnival
The Carnival Dream
The Carnival Dream set to debut in September 2009 will be the largest vessel in the Carnival fun ship fleet. This ship will feature new family oriented cabins designed to accommodate five guests. On board you’ll also find the fleet’s largest-ever kids facilities, a two-level miniature golf course, live music and dancing at the indoor/outdoor cafe called, The Ocean Plaza.
Programs for the kids – Camp Carnival for age 2-11, the Circle C for age 12-14, and Club 02 a teen only hang-out for ages 15-17. For the adults, visit the Cloud 9 spa, the resort-style pool, or one of the scenic hot-tubs that hang over the edge of the ship. And if you’re looking for a little privacy, be sure to check out Serenity, the adults only retreat.
After her New York departures, The Dream will reposition to Port Canaveral, Florida, where it will offer year-round 7 day Caribbean cruises starting December 2009. She will alternate weeklong cruises to the Eastern and Western Caribbean.
- 130,000 tons
- 1004 feet in length
- 121 feet wide
- Passengers: 3,646
- Crew: 1,369
- Built: 2009
- Total Cabins: 1,367
- Maximum Occupancy per cabin: 5
- Registry: Panama
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Popular Cruise Ship Destinations and Ports of Call
by Travel Time Reviews
Filed under Cruises, Featured
When considering vacationing aboard a cruise ship, there are many individuals who are unaware of what to expect. Individuals that have never been on a cruise ship before are likely to be a little bit confused when it comes to cruise ship destinations and ports of calls. If you are interested in taking a cruise, it is advised that you familiarize yourself with cruise ship destinations and ports of calls.
A port of call is a termed that is used by many cruise lines. It is used to describe stops that a cruise ship will make along the way. If you are interested in booking a vacation aboard a ship that makes multiple port stops, you will want to consider the ports available. Vacationing on a cruise ship is enough to make any vacation perfect, but selecting the right ports of calls will make your vacation even more enjoyable.
When examining the cruise ships offered by multiple cruise lines, you should automatically be provided with cruise ship stops. This information will likely tell you where and when the cruise ship will stop. Information may be available as to how long the cruise ship plans on staying at a particular port. If the stop is long enough, you may be able to view local attractions.
All around the world, there are a number of ports that cruise ships regularly stop at. Many of the most popular ports are found in the Caribbean. If you are searching for a tropical cruise, you may want to consider the climate of each port before making your reservation. Popular ports include, but are not limited to, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and St. Thomas.
Caribbean cruises are often viewed as the most popular types of cruises, but they are not the only ones that are available. Vacation cruises are popular all around the world, including in Europe, Canada, and the Northern United States. The ports of call on these cruises may be not be considered tropical, but they still offer many fun and exciting attractions for cruise ship travelers.
In addition to ports of call, you will also see information on a cruise ship’s final destination. When selecting a cruise ship, the final destination is extremely important. This is because most, but not all cruise ships return to their originally place of departure. For prevent unnecessary travel, it is advised that you search for a cruise ship that returns to its original port of departure.
As previously mentioned, cruises ship vacations are popular all around the world. When selecting a cruise ship to vacation on, you are encouraged to keep this in mind. In addition to the ports of call and onboard activities, you should consider selecting a cruise ship based on its location of departure. If you are interested in vacationing on a cruise, but while on a budget, you may want to select a port of departure that is located close to your home. Doing so will likely prevent unnecessary travel expenses.
Cruise ships depart from ports all around the world. Popular departure locations in the Untied States include, but are not limited to, Texas, New Jersey, Louisiana, Hawaii, and Florida. Overseas cruise ships often depart from England, Italy, Germany, Spain, Norway, and Portugal. Additional departure ports may be available; however, it will all depend on the cruise ship in question.
With all of the available cruise ship destinations and ports of call, selecting a cruise ship to vacation on may seem overwhelming. Despite this overwhelming feeling, you are still encouraged to research all of your available options. Taking the time to research popular cruise ship destinations and ports of call is the best way to make the most out of your cruise ship voyage.

