Carnival Cruise Line·Carnival Celebration

Carnival Celebration - Exotic Western Caribbean & Celebration Key

4.3(620 reviews)
via U.S. News & Cruise Critic · Jun 2026
|7 Nights|3 Ports|3 Sea Days

This 7-day Miami loop pushes further west than most week-long Caribbean sailings, pairing Cozumel and Roatan's Mahogany Bay with a finale at Celebration Key, Carnival's new private destination on Grand Bahama. Three sea days - two of them back-to-back mid-cruise - leave real time for the BOLT roller coaster and the ship's 18 food venues.

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Price Range

$

Budget

DepartureMiami, Florida
Dress CodeCasual
MealsIncluded
WiFiPaid

*Prices vary by cabin type, sailing date, and availability. Confirm rates with Carnival Cruise Line before booking.

Ship Details — Carnival Celebration

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Year Built

2022

Tonnage

183,521 GT

Passengers

5,374

Crew

1,745

Decks

20

Class

Excel

Itinerary & Route Map

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Onboard Amenities

BOLT Roller Coaster
Water Park
Casino
Comedy Club
Spa
Multiple Pools
Kids Club
Guy's Burger Joint
Red Frog Rum Bar
Sports Court
Roller Coaster (BOLT)
Water Slides
Ropes Course
Mini-Golf
Pools
Specialty Dining
Adults-Only Area

Cruise Highlights

Celebration Key, Carnival's new Grand Bahama private port opened in 2025
Mahogany Bay's flight-line zip line and beach on Roatan
Cozumel's Palancar Reef snorkeling and San Gervasio Mayan site
BOLT, the first roller coaster at sea, on Excel-class Celebration

About the Ship

What Travelers Say About Carnival Celebration

Reviews of the ship itself — the same for every Carnival Celebration sailing. Based on 7,000 discussions.

Carnival Celebration is the second of Carnival's huge LNG-powered Excel-class ships, sister to Mardi Gras and Jubilee, and it is built for high-energy, feature-packed fun. The defining gimmick is BOLT, the first roller coaster at sea, but the bigger idea is organizing the ship into themed zones - Celebration Central, Summer Landing, Havana and others - so a vessel carrying well over 5,000 guests breaks down into more digestible neighborhoods. The vibe is lively, family-heavy and unapologetically casual, the opposite of a sedate premium ship.

What People Love

  • BOLT, the first roller coaster at sea, is a genuinely unique thrill (around $15) and an award-winning signature feature
  • Themed zones organize the ship into distinct areas - Celebration Central, Summer Landing, Havana and more
  • Food quality surprised many repeat Carnival cruisers, with strong fast-casual options like Guy's Burgers and BlueIguana

Common Complaints

  • With up to 5,374 guests (over 6,600 at full berths), the ship feels consistently busy, often overwhelmingly so
  • Public venues strain under the pressure of a full ship, with lines and congestion at peak times
  • Elevator and embarkation/debarkation waits are common complaints on the large Excel-class hull
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