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Carnival Spirit Cruise Ship Model (Click thumbnail photos for larger view)
Carnival Spirit was the first Spirit class cruise ship for Carnival Cruise Lines. She was also the first new "Fun Ship" to sail to Alaska and Hawaii. 80% of the cabins are on the outside of the ship, and of these outside cabins, 80% have balconies.
Itineraries
During the summer months, starting in mid-May and ending in September, Carnival Spirit sails the waters off Alaska, stopping in Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka, cruising the Lynn Canal, Prince William Sound, and visiting several glaciers. It alternates between a one week northbound and southbound voyage calling Vancouver and Whittier, Alaska home. During the first and last weeks of the summer, she travels a modified Glacier Bay voyage which starts and ends in Vancouver.
During late September and October, Carnival Spirit sails the Hawaiian Islands. These 12-day cruises visit such ports as Maui, Kona, Hilo, and Kauai. Hawaii is often the stopping point between the summer Alaskan cruises and the winter Mexican Riviera cruises.
Finally, during the winter months, Carnival Spirit travels down the Mexican Riviera visiting Acapulco, Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa, and Manzanillo. She begins and ends her cruises in San Diego, California.
Public rooms
The public spaces onboard Carnival Spirit are named for different architectural and artistic styles:
•Artists' Lobby, Art Deco
•Versailles Lounge, Louis XIV style
•Empire Restaurant, Empire (style)
•Louis IV Casino
•Pharaoh's Palace, Egyptian art
•The Jungle Promenade, African art
•Chippendale Library
•Shanghai Piano Bar, Chinese art
•La Playa Grill
•Nautica Spa, Greek art
•Techno Disco, Gothic art
•Nouveau Supper Club, Art Nouveau
Dimensions (L x W x H): 30" x 6" x 12"
Item # HC-020
$199 (Free Shipping)
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