Carnival Destiny
The Carnival Destiny debuted in 1996 as the first ship to surpass 100,000 gross tonnage and the first of the five Destiny-class liners. This ship offers nearly 500 balcony staterooms and suites has a wide variety of of lounges and nightclubs. You can enjoy movies, concerts, and sporting events on the Seaside Theatre.
The adults will have plenty of nightlife and entertainment in the Millionaires Club Casino and all the Bars, Lounges & Clubs. Las Vegas-style productions are offered in the Palladium Show Lounge and sports fans will love spending time at the All Star Bar.
The kids will enjoy Camp Carnival a supervised camp for kids 2-11 with the latest game consoles, lots of outdoor fun, finger painting, dance parties and talent shows. Everyone will love the three decks high Twister Waterslide and four pools!
Dining options include the casual Sun & Sea restaurant, where you can enjoy made-to-order omelets and a 24-hour pizzeria or you enjoy panoramic views of the sea in the Universe Dining Room occupying 2 full decks at the back of the ship.
Carnival Destiny Public Areas

- Destiny Shops - Duty Free Shops & Galleria Shopping
- Virtual World Arcade - for the kids
- Nautica/Spa & Health Club
- Jogging Track
- Camp Carnival
- Library
- Photo Studio
- Beauty Salon & Barber Shop
- 4 Outdoor Pools
- Galaxy Dining Room, Universe Dining Room, Sun and Sea Restaurant
- The Palladium Show Lounge
- Allstar Bar with large-screen TVs
- Cheer's Wine Bar
- Destiny's Bar and Lounge
- The Millionaire's Club Casino
- Onyx Bar and Dance Room
- Downbeat Dance Club
- The Criterion Lounge
Carnival Destiny Ship Facts
Total Staterooms - 1,321
Passenger capacity - 2,642
Total crew - 1,040
Officer's nationality - Italian
Gross Tonnage - 101,353
Ship length - 892 feet
Registry - The Bahamas
Inaugurated - 1996
Last Refurbished - 2008
Carnival Destiny Ship
Carnival Destiny offers plenty of activities for everyone. Large staterooms, lots of entertainment options, Twister Waterslide and Camp Carnival for kids.