Carnival Luminosa, the newest addition to the Carnival fleet, debuting in November 2022 taking over Australia sailings from Brisbane for the Carnival Spirit. She will operate seasonally between Australia & Alaska. She originally debuted in 2009 for Costa as the Costa Luminosa.
Released: September 5th, 2022 - Version 1.1 |
Carnival's Vista class, featuring the Carnival Vista, Carnival Horizon, & Carnival Panorama, debuting in 2016, 2018, & 2019 respectively. These ships were an evolution to the popular Dream class, featuring all new spaces such as the Havana, & IMAX theater. All 3 ships are available in both their original livery as well as the new Red, White & Blue livery currently featured on Carnival Horizon & coming soon to her sisters.
Released: August 30th, 2022 - Version 1.0 |
Carnival's Dream class, at the time debuting as a huge step into the future for Carnival, and being their biggest ships to date. Carnival Dream debuted in 2009, followed by her sisters Carnival Magic & Carnival Breeze in 2011 & 2012 respectively. Carnival Breeze was the first Carnival ship to not be designed by Joe Farcus. All 3 ships are available in both their original livery as well as in their currently Red, White, & Blue livery.
Released: August 29th, 2022 - Version 1.0 |
Carnival's Spirit class consisting of Carnival Spirit, Carnival Pride, Carnival Legend, Carnival Miracle, debuting between 2001 and 2004. These are Panamax sized ships sailing in some of the most exotic destinations Carnival sails to including Alaska, Australia, Greenland, & the Norwegian Fjords. All 4 ships are available in both their original livery as well as their new red, white & blue livery currently featured on the Spirit & Legend, and will soon be added to the Miracle & the Pride.
Released: September 19th, 2022 - Version 1.1 (Added night lighting!) |
Carnival Destiny, the first Destiny class ship for Carnival, debuting in 1996 as the largest cruise ship in the world and setting many firsts for Carnival and the industry, including being the first cruise ship to be over 100,000 gross tons. In 2013, she underwent a total overhaul being renamed to Carnival Sunshine along with having a variety of new features added to the aging ship.
Released: August 20th, 2022 - Version 1.0 |
Carnival's Holiday class, consisting of the M/S Holiday, M/S Jubilee, & M/S Celebration, was Carnival's first series of newbuild ships, following their first newbuild Tropicale. The class had many design similarities to the older Tropicale, but also featured brand new public spaces and a bigger design. Holiday served for Carnival from 1985-2009, Jubilee from 1986-2004, and Celebration from 1987-2008. All 3 ships were scrapped by 2021.
Released: April 6th, 2022 - Version 1.0 |
M/S Tropicale was Carnival Cruise Line's first newbuild ship, and the first designed by Joe Farcus, entering service in 1982 serving a wide variety of destinations including her inaugural season cruising from Los Angeles to the Mexican Riviera, but also cruising in various other destinations, including pioneering brand new homeports including San Juan, New Orleans, & Tampa, as well as being the first Carnival ship to sail Alaska. She was later transferred to Costa Cruises in 2000 after just 18 years of service with Carnival.
Released: August 28th, 2022 - Version 1.1 |
**FICTIONAL SHIP**
M/S Magicale was Carnival Cruise Line's second newbuild ship, sister to the revolutionary Tropicale. Released: April 2nd, 2022 - Version 1 |