Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival: Which big-ship cruise line should you choose?

Fran Golden

If you're considering a cruise with Royal Caribbean or Carnival Cruise Line, you're looking at an affordable big-ship experience with lots of activities.

These two companies are the largest in the cruise industry, each with two dozen ships carrying millions of passengers a year. They are popular for a reason: Their ships offer something for everyone, from kids to seniors.

Let's go head-to-head, Carnival versus Royal Caribbean, to highlight their similarities and differences and help you choose the line that's right for you.

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Size of ships

Both Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean have two sizes of megaships. Their smaller ships carry 3,000 to 4,000 passengers; their larger ones are huge and carry more than 5,000 guests. Royal Caribbean wins the battle of size, with five of the world's largest ships — including Wonder of the Seas and new Icon of the Seas, the two largest cruise ships afloat.

Related: The 8 classes of Carnival Cruise Line ships, explained

Royal Caribbean's largest classes — Oasis Class and Icon Class — are so big they are divided into neighborhoods. Oasis Class ships feature a Central Park with real trees and a Boardwalk area with a carousel, slides that drop multiple decks and a special theater for high-diving shows.

Not to be outdone, Carnival's largest ships — Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration and Carnival Jubilee — are divided into zones, such as Mardi Gras' French Quarter with a live jazz club.

No matter the size, all the ships of both lines qualify as floating resorts, with onboard casinos, pools, live entertainment, elaborate spas, lively dance clubs, lots of bars — and crowds.

Related: The 6 classes of Royal Caribbean ships, explained

Cabins and suites

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Both lines cite with pride their price range for all vacationers, but you'll notice each excels in a different accommodation area.

Royal Caribbean is a better option if you want a huge selection of cabin categories. The cruise line offers everything from tight inside cabins with virtual balconies (an LED screen that looks like the ocean) to fancy two-story loft suites . Its largest ships have the most room choice, and you can book suites with views of the high-diving show or the ships' Royal Promenade, Central Park or Boardwalk areas. The soothing decor is like a Marriott or Hilton hotel, nice and slightly upscale.

Related: Everything you want to know about Royal Caribbean cabins and suites

Carnival wins for the size of its standard cabins, which are the largest in the industry. The decor is typically bright and casual. Specialty cabins on select ships include Family Harbor cabins, with access to a shared family lounge, and Havana suites, with daytime access to a private pool area. The newest ships have more suites than earlier vessels.

Related: Everything you want to know about Carnival cabins and suites

Food and drink

When looking at dining options on Royal Caribbean versus Carnival, Carnival has the edge for abundant included offerings, and Royal Caribbean leads with its number of extra-fee specialty restaurants .

Carnival fans will tell you the food on board is great, and most travel writers will agree the line shines in this area — including extra-fee options, such as impressive steakhouses and JiJi for Asian cuisine. Carnival's lineup of free eats is impressive — headlined by poolside burgers by Food Network star Guy Fieri, but also including Mexican, barbecue, excellent Italian-style pizza and Shaq's fried chicken.

If you like Indian cuisine, you are in for a treat with delicious vegetarian dishes on the main dining room menu each night. On select ships, Carnival has its own New Orleans bistros by Emeril Lagasse and breweries where the drink is accompanied by Fieri's barbecue (for a fee).

Most of Royal Caribbean's free food is found in its Windjammer Marketplace ( the buffet ) and main dining rooms, the focus again on normal cuisine you'd expect to find at a hotel. Ships offer a variety of extra-fee restaurants, with specialties ranging from sushi to steak . A shining point in these alternative venues is Jamie's Italian, in partnership with British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver. You also can pay for a burger and milkshake at Johnny Rockets on Royal Caribbean's larger ships.

Related: The ultimate guide to cruise ship food and dining

Kids activities

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Both cruise lines have well-established programs to keep your kids happy, so you can get some downtime to relax and do grown-up things. Both lines host more than a million children a year. The camp-like programs include age-appropriate activities like arts and crafts, movies and sports and cool clubs for tweens and teens.

Royal Caribbean's Adventure Ocean program (for ages 3-12) includes an opportunity for kids to become Certified Jr. Adventure Scientists. There are also Royal Babies and Royal Tots options for those travelers with infants and toddlers, and cool hangouts for tweens and teens.

Carnival's Camp Ocean program (for ages 2-11) has some activities designed to educate kids about the ocean. Carnival also has a partnership with Dr. Seuss that includes encouraging children to read the classic books and get to know the characters in a participatory parade, during story times and at an extra-fee Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast hosted by the Cat in the Hat. Tweens and teens have separate lounges with video games, comfy seating and versatile spaces for games or dancing.

Related: 5 best cruise lines for families

Onboard attractions

Active cruisers take note: Royal Caribbean is an innovative company and pushes the envelope on activities. All the cruise line's ships have rock climbing walls, and many have FlowRider surfing simulators .

Among the activity choices on various ships are ice skating rinks, carousels, zip lines, miniature golf, laser tag, escape rooms, waterslides , simulated skydiving setups, a 10-story thrill slide called Ultimate Abyss , a mechanical arm that lifts a London Eye-style pod high above the ship for views and other mind-blowing features. The larger the ship, the more onboard activities you'll find.

Carnival can't quite compete in this department, but its ships don't lack things to do. It's known for its WaterWorks water parks with multiple waterslides and splash areas for little kids, as well as for Bolt, the first roller coaster at sea (found only on Mardi Gras , Carnival Celebration and Carnival Jubilee).

On select ships, you will find outdoor ropes courses where you can walk a plank off the ship (while in a harness), a top-deck ride involving pedaling a hanging recumbent bike, miniature golf, Imax theaters and indoor trampoline parks.

Related: The 10 wildest attractions you'll find on a cruise ship

Entertainment

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Royal Caribbean and Carnival take different approaches to onboard entertainment as well, though you'll never be bored on either line.

Royal Caribbean produces real Broadway shows (albeit shortened versions), such as "Grease," "Hairspray" and "Cats" on its biggest ships. Select ships feature innovative performance spaces; you'll find outdoor shows starring acrobats and high-divers at the line's AquaTheaters and ice skating shows at its ice skating rinks.

Multimedia shows in high-tech Two70 theaters on the Quantum Class ships feature performers and robotics. A popular late-night hangout spot is the Boleros salsa dance club.

Carnival also excels at live entertainment, but its style is different from Royal Caribbean's. Instead of Broadway musicals, it offers 35- to 45-minute high-tech Playlist Productions, featuring singers and dancers performing to original compilations of familiar tunes. Carnival puts a big emphasis on comedy; the line's Punchliner Comedy Clubs host more than 27,000 live performances a year, which makes Carnival the largest employer of comics in the world.

Carnival also puts together its own live bands and musical acts — whether jazz, rock 'n' roll, show band or classical — that entertain at various bars and public areas throughout its ships.

While both lines offer a roster of games and contests — think Battle of the Sexes, the Newly (and Not So Newly)wed Game and some version of an adult scavenger hunt — Carnival has shipboard versions of the popular show "Family Feud." It's also known for audience participation games around the pool and rollicking music trivia.

Related: Which cruise ship activities should you book ahead of time?

Who is on board?

Carnival's focus is affordable contemporary cruising for everyone, with an emphasis on fun. Its "Fun Ships" provide a casual and carefree experience; the crowd consists mostly of American, young and young-at-heart adults and their families. A lot of people come aboard looking for fun times — but don't think it's a haven for debauchery. It's still a family cruise line.

Since Carnival sails from many U.S. ports, you'll find that a high percentage of cruisers on board hail from nearby states and have driven to the ship — meaning different ships can have different vibes and passenger bases.

Royal Caribbean's crowd is a mix of international travelers and those from North America, including couples, families and singles from all walks of life. You'll find night owls on Royal Caribbean, too, though the crowd is a tad more upscale and less rowdy than on Carnival. That's partly because Royal Caribbean ships have a higher percentage of expensive suites on board and attract travelers who can afford to pay for that type of luxury.

Itineraries

Carnival ships mostly cruise in North America, with voyages in the Caribbean, Bahamas, Bermuda, Alaska, Canada/New England and the Mexican Riviera (from California). The line offers limited sailings in Europe.

Related: The 5 best destinations you can visit on a Carnival ship

Royal Caribbean puts much emphasis on North America — the Caribbean, Bahamas (including the line's own extravagant private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay ), Alaska, Canada/New England and the Mexican Riviera — but also sails several regions in Europe. Its ships can be found in other international destinations, such as Australia, New Zealand, China and Singapore.

Related: The 5 best destinations you can visit on a Royal Caribbean ship

Bottom line

As a first-time cruiser, you can't go wrong with either Royal Caribbean or Carnival Cruise Line. Pick Royal Caribbean if you are looking for innovative attractions and a slightly more upscale atmosphere. Choose Carnival if you want great food and to have a blast in a casual environment at a more affordable price.

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12 Major Differences Between Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line

While there are a lot of cruise lines out there, when it comes to the United States, two main players come to mind: Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean.

Carnival and Royal Caribbean ship next to each other.

That’s for good reason. The two cruise lines are by far the most popular in the country, with millions of cruise passengers sailing on their ships each year. In fact, they are the two lines that we’ve personally sailed the most, so we have a lot of direct experience in how they compare.

If you’ve never taken a cruise… or you’ve only sailed with one cruise line or the other… then you’d be forgiven for thinking that both Carnival and Royal Caribbean are exactly the same.

While both lines do have a lot of similarities, there are also some major differences.

Anyone that is loyal to either Carnival or Royal Caribbean would tell you as much. To be sure, you’re bound to have fun on either company’s ships, however, if you want the real scoop on how they differ, we’ve laid out some of the major differences below.

Cost of Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival

Want to sail affordably? Both Royal Caribbean and Carnival offer affordable vacations. If you want to sail the more inexpensive cruise line, however, then you’re better off with Carnival according to our analysis.

About a year ago, we analyzed dozens of cruises from both cruise lines departing from three of their most popular ports. Carnival and Royal Caribbean both sail from Miami, Port Canaveral, and Galveston, which gives an ability to compare prices across the lines with similar trips.

When looking at the fares for each sailing in July (the peak of the cruise season in North America), we found that Carnival’s fares are less expensive on average.

According to our analysis, cruise fare for a 5-night trip aboard Carnival was about $50 cheaper per person during our search than what was seen on Royal Caribbean. That lower average pricing also held no matter the cruise length.

(Note: Royal Caribbean’s 7-night average in our analysis includes trips aboard Icon of the Seas. This ship features prices considerably higher than other ships.)

Now keep in mind that this doesn’t mean your cruise will automatically be less expensive on Carnival or more expensive on Royal Caribbean.  What you pay for a cruise depends on a lot of factors, including when you sail, the specific ship you choose, and the route you take. But in general, you can figure that a Carnival cruise will run less than a similar one on Royal Caribbean.

Bottom line: When it comes to cost, Carnival is usually cheaper to sail than a similar trip on Royal Caribbean, but prices for specific trips will vary.

Size of Ships

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While both cruise lines have ships ranging from older, smaller vessels to brand new mega-ships, Royal Caribbean and Carnival’s vessels definitely differ. Royal Caribbean is well known for having the largest cruise ships in the world. And while Carnival’s ships can be of comparable length, the overall size of Royal Caribbean’s biggest ships is noticeable.

Consider that Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas is nearly 1,200 feet and carries more than 5,700 guests at double occupancy. And that’s just one of several in it Oasis-class fleet. Overall, it has a gross tonnage of 237,000 tons. 

Today, Icon of the Seas takes over as the largest cruise ship in the world and comes in at more than 250,000 gross tons. All told, the top six largest cruise ships on the planet belong to Royal Caribbean .

Carnival Celebration, Jubilee, and Mardi Gras, Carnival’s largest ships, have a gross tonnage of 183,000, or about 75% of the size of Royal’s largest ship. And this is just one example. When it comes to size, Royal Caribbean ships definitely have an edge.

Of course, with larger ships you can pack a lot more onto the vessel. While both cruise lines take advantage of all the space on their ship, you’ll see below that there are major differences in activities and entertainment between the two cruise lines due partly to the ship size.

Bottom line: If you want to travel on the biggest cruise ships, then Royal Caribbean is the clear winner. It sails the largest ships in the world, and the fleet as a whole is on average larger.

Activities & Entertainment

You might not realize it, but the vast majority of your time on a cruise is actually spent on the ship. Even on days in port, the ship is normally docked for only about eight hours. That means the activities and entertainment on the ship are important to the fun you’ll have.

Good news — both cruise lines offer constant entertainment. In fact, we find that the entertainment like evening shows, comedians, onboard contests, evening game shows, casino gaming and more are very similar between the two lines. (Though we do have to acknowledge the Aqua Theater shows aboard Oasis and Icon-class ships as unique to Royal Caribbean.)

But when it comes to activities on board, we think Royal Caribbean and Carnival are very different.

Royal Caribbean definitely seems more innovative with the things to do on the ship. Newer ships include the world’s tallest slide at sea, bumper cars, ice skating, a surf simulator, escape rooms, and even an observation pod that can take you up and out over the water on some ships. Icon of the Seas debuts a full-fledged water park with six slides.

Carnival offers plenty of fun things to do as well, but it’s typically more of the classic things to do on a cruise ship, like mini-golf, movies, pools, and jogging tracks (which Royal Caribbean also has).

That said, Carnival is moving in the direction of Royal Caribbean. For instance, Mardi Gras and Carnival Celebration and Jubilee have the first-ever roller coaster at sea , and the cruise line is the only one to have an IMAX on some of its ships.

Bottom line: While the entertainment on board may be similar, the activities on Royal Caribbean are more innovative in our opinion. 

Ports of Departure

Carnival Celebration in Grand Turk

One of the biggest benefits to the growth of the cruise industry? As cruise lines grow their fleet, they are able to add more cruises — including from smaller ports.

Are you near a major cruise port like Miami or Galveston ? The good news is that you have your choice of either cruise line. You’ll find both lines in any port with heavy cruise traffic.

If you are close to a smaller cruise port like Mobile, Jacksonville, or Charleston, then you’ll be glad to know you still can sail aboard Carnival. Royal Caribbean is catching up in this regard, sailing from spots like Baltimore and New Orleans.

What’s so nice about sailing from smaller ports is that it means more people can cruise without the added expense of flying. The added cost of plane tickets on top of a cruise can be burdensome for some people who would otherwise set sail.

Bottom line: Carnival offers up trips from a number of smaller ports. Yes, trips from smaller ports are usually aboard smaller and older ships, but we think any cruise is better than no cruise.

Space Ratio

One complaint that many people have — especially with the size of modern ships — is that there are too many people. Well, that’s just become a fact of life on cruises, but where there is a difference between the two lines is how much space those people have on the ship.

There’s no perfect measure of this as ship design can have as much to do with the elbow room you feel than anything. But we like to use something called the space ratio . This is simply the gross tonnage of a ship divided by the occupancy at double occupancy. Essentially, this is how big a ship is per passenger.

In that regard, there’s a marked difference. Royal Caribbean ships consistently measure in the low 40s in this segment, no matter whether a ship is new or old. Carnival has a few that measure in the 40s, but most are around 34-37, meaning a significantly smaller size per passenger.

In other words, if you’ve felt that Carnival feels more cramped, it might not be your imagination.

Bottom line: If you want more elbow room, then Royal Caribbean generally offers more space than Carnival on their ships.

Drink Package Rules & Pricing

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On a cruise, alcoholic drinks are a big business. It’s not unusual to pay $7-9 for a beer, or $11-14 for a cocktail. At those prices, the bar tab can add up quickly.

To help passengers budget, cruise lines have drink packages . The packages allow you to pay one set daily price and then you can get what you want, without worrying about the bill.

There are differences, however, between Carnival and Royal Caribbean when it comes to these packages. 

First, Carnival’s CHEERS! package is less expensive than what you’ll usually find on Royal Caribbean. Carnival charges around $60 per day (if bought ahead of the cruise), while Royal Caribbean uses dynamic pricing where the price depends on your specific cruise. However, in general you can expect it to be more than what Carnival charges.

As well, Carnival has a 15-drink limit over 24-hour period for alcoholic beverages (non-alcoholic drinks are unlimited), while Royal Caribbean makes no mention of a limit.

Bottom line: Both lines offer drink packages, but Carnival’s rates are normally lower than Royal Caribbean. As well, Carnival makes an explicit limit of 15 alcoholic drinks per 24-hour period.

Atmosphere on Board

While it’s hard to explain, Carnival and Royal Caribbean just have a different “feel” to most passengers. It’s purely anecdotal, but you’ll hear many say that Carnival has more of a laid-back party atmosphere.

Want to have a margarita and dance in conga line around the pool? Let’s just say, there’s good reason that Carnival is known as the “Fun Ships.” In our experience, folks on both cruise lines love to have a great time, but seem more outgoing on Carnival.

To us, Royal Caribbean has more of a luxury feel. That’s not to say it’s stuffy (far from it), however, it feels more subdued than Carnival. There are still plenty of chances to party, but we think there is simply a slightly different feel on Royal Caribbean.

Either way, you’ll have plenty of fun.

Bottom line: Both ships have a fun atmosphere and are similar, but the vibe on Carnival is a bit more “outgoing” than what we’ve found on Royal Caribbean.

Costs on Board

When you cruise, you should really think of having two different costs for the trip. There’s the cruise fare, which is by far the biggest bulk of what you’ll spend. But then there is also the spending you’ll do on the ship including things like drinks, wi-fi, excursions, specialty restaurants, and more. 

The good news is that this spending is optional. If you don’t want to spend anything on the ship, you don’t have to. But if you do spend, then you’ll likely find that Carnival is less expensive than Royal Caribbean. 

For instance, specialty cocktails on Royal Caribbean were recently seen at $14 per glass. On Carnival, they run more in the $10-12 range.  The same goes for the drink package, discussed above. It’s less expensive on Carnival.

We will say that since the pandemic and the rise in inflation Carnival’s prices seem to be creeping up to match Royal Caribbean. For instance, the highest-tier Internet on Carnival is now up to $25 per day if bought on the ship. Still, at this point we’d say that Carnival generally offers lower prices around the ship.

Bottom line: In general, the prices on Royal Caribbean seem higher than what you’ll spend on Carnival. 

Worldwide Sailings

Are you a Royal Caribbean fan, but also love to travel the world? In that case, you are in luck. The cruise line has trips sailing everywhere from the United States to Asia to Europe. While most trips are from the U.S., there are a number of other options if you are a fan of the cruise line but want to experience somewhere new.

In comparison, Carnival is more focused on the United States with their sailings. Outside of a handful of trips in Europe, there isn’t much available that isn’t based in the U.S. The one exception is Australia. Carnival does offer some trips from Brisbane and Sydney for Carnival fans in the southern hemisphere. 

Bottom line: Royal Caribbean offers more sailings from a variety of spots around the world. Carnival is mainly U.S.-focused, although Australia is well-represented in their sailings.

Private Destinations

Entrance to Thrill Waterpark on CocoCay

For years cruise lines have had private islands. These islands had largely been the same, offering some restaurants and shops, but the big draw being white-sand beaches with beautiful water. These spots offer snorkeling, beach activities, kayaking, and other beach activities.

However, that’s changed with the recent renovation of CocoCay by Royal Caribbean. The cruise line spent $250 million to completely transform the place from a sleepy tropical island to a full-blown destination. Today CocoCay features a full waterpark with one of the tallest slides in the world, a massive freshwater pool, restaurants, and tons more. 

Carnival does have its own private destinations that are a lot of fun (Grand Turk, Amber Cove, among others), but they aren’t the same league as what CocoCay can offer as far as things to do. However, that will be changing. The cruise line has broken ground on Celebration Key, a new destination in The Bahamas , scheduled for 2025 that will be even larger than Royal Caribbean’s offering.

Bottom line: Royal Caribbean’s CocoCay gives it the lead in private islands and marks a big difference with Carnival. In the coming years, however, Carnival is set to debut a massive private destination of its own that should be on par.

Dynamic Pricing

If you are a budgeter, then one of the frustrating things you might encounter is dynamic pricing on Royal Caribbean. With this type of pricing, there isn’t a set cost for something like a specialty restaurant or drink package. Instead, the price will vary based on the specific cruise you take. So you could sail one cruise and see one price, but a completely different price the next time you sail.

Royal Caribbean has dynamic pricing on many things. For instance, the cruise line adjust prices on drink packages. And admission to Thrill Waterpark on CocoCay has also been higher or lower (including some prices of more than $150!) depending on the individual cruise.

Not having a set price can make it tougher to budget before you buy your cruise as you won’t know the price of some items on the ship until you are booked. 

Carnival, on the other hand, has more traditional pricing that doesn’t change from trip to trip (at least right now). So even if you haven’t booked, you’ll have a good idea of how much things will cost on the ship.

Bottom line: Royal Caribbean has prices that can vary from cruise to cruise while Carnival has more traditional pricing based on our experience.

Food Offerings

Logo for Guy's Burger Joint on Carnival.

What’s a cruise without food? This is one area that the cruise lines differ a little bit. You won’t go hungry, and both offer tasty options. Where the difference lies is in your free versus paid choices.

In our opinion, Carnival has more and better “free” options. One of the most popular places on the ship is Guy’s Burger Joint — a tasty fresh-grilled burger with seasoned fries. If you want to eat there, it’s free. As well, there is also BlueIguana Cantina, Pizzeria del Capitano and a few other places where you can grab a bite (ChiBang!, Big Chicken, the deli) without any additional charge. And some spots that charge for dinner also have free lunch options.

Royal Caribbean definitely has free places to eat (larger ships tend to have more free options), but in our opinion the freebies outside of the buffet and dining room seem to be more snacks than meals. Meanwhile, the cruise line seems to focus more on specialty restaurants that charge extra. And those specialty restaurants tend to lean more toward fancier, high-end eats than Carnival.

Bottom line: While both lines won’t leave you hungry, in our opinion Carnival offers more tasty free options that are included in your fare.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Carnival better than Royal Caribbean or vice versa? Like most preferences, the decision of which cruise line is better is subjective. Many people are steadfast fans of one ship over another — and won’t hear anything otherwise. In our opinion, both offer an experience that’s about 80% the same. It’s that other 20% that may sway you one way or another. Like big ships with lots to do? Royal Caribbean may be for you. Like more free dining options and a fun atmosphere? You’ll enjoy Carnival.

I have the choice between a Royal Caribbean cruise and a Carnival cruise. Which should I pick? If you have two cruises — one from each cruise line — that you are choosing between, then it’s a good problem to have! To help you decide, we’d suggest taking into account a few items like the ship ( we think newer is better ), the cost, and the ports of call. The good news is that you’ll have fun on either line.

What about a different cruise line like Norwegian? You might realize that Carnival and Royal Caribbean are not your only choices. There are a number of cruise lines out there. In terms of larger lines, Norwegian is one of the other options for many passengers. If you want to know more about it, you can read the differences between Carnival and Norwegian or the differences between Royal Caribbean and Norwegian .

Have more questions about sailing Royal Caribbean or Carnival? Let us know in the comments below.

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We’re gold members on Carnival. We’re accustomed to everything Carnival so we’re not usually surprised by little things around the ship… depending on ship size. On the Horizon, a dip in the pool is really nice and a lot of fun. On the Paradise, there isn’t 1 square inch available all day. People stay in the pool ordering drinks and beer from there… one good thing, there’s never a line to the bathroom!

One big difference between Royal Caribbean and Carnival is the rewards are much better for repeat cruisers on Royal Caribbean. I’m Platinum on Carnival and Diamond on RC (they also match on Celebrity to Elite status). Diamond Lounge or four free drinks any time of day at almost any bar, some free internet, free photo and a few other extras.

We leave Sat on RC! We usually do Carnival! So far I am not impressed one bit with RC! You have to make reservations for all shows and they are already booked out, before boarding! We were assigned to 2:00 pm boarding, so that means when we get onboard and are able to book the leftover show times won’t be much left! How disappointed that we paid for 2 rooms with 4 guests and this what you get! Even with the anytime dining the first time available for dinner was 8:45 pm! So we changed to early dining! It’s sad that you have to have everything planned out that far in advance the whole week to get a spot! With Carnival you just don’t have this!

I hear you. But with the shows, you can arrive early and without a reservation almost always still get in! Enjoy your cruise on Royal, we did!

how often does the entertainment change? like comedies? and other shows ? while i loved everything on royal caribbean if i went again in the next 6 months i would want to see something different.

We tend to try all kind of different cruise lines. But we end up cruising with Carnival more often (not something by choice, just because we live close to Long Beach port). Something significantly different in our experience with Carnival is their cruise directors. We always remembered the names of cruise directors on Carnival ships, they worked so hard to entertain and take care the guests. They were fun. On the contrary, we took multiple Royal, Celebrity, NCL cruises, we rarely saw the cruise directors, in many cases, we didn’t even know they had one on the cruise.

Carnival cruise line is all about taking your money, we recently took a cruise for 8 days and had 4 islands when booked but only stop at 1. They allowed us to board the cruise ship with staff having Covid19 and of course it spread to passengers, so for 6days we’re at sea giving a credit of $100 onboard credit per room. I have been trying to contact Company and no response as well as I filed a complaint with no response I’m a gold card traveler with Carnival and this was my final cruise with them.I learned something that cheaper is not always better. Royal Caribbean had a similar issue and they gave their Passengers 50 percent of their money back and 50 percent off their next Cruise. I want to feel like I’m appreciated too for being a loyal customer, so Royal Caribbean here my family come!!!

Thank you Tanner. This was a very informative article. I’ve been sailing on Carnival Cruise Lines for the past 15 years and this year my husband decided to change to Royal Caribbean just to get some variety. We will set sail in April and I’m looking forward to it. However, I did notice when booking the cruise how they try to encourage you to pre-purchase all the extras. So we opted to wait and see if the complimentary offerings are going to be enough. If not, we will know next time if it would be worth that extra money. Again, I do appreciate articles like this one that help consumers make good decisions about how to spend their time and money and get the most out of it. God Bless.

Glad you like it. If you have specific questions about what is included, let us know. In our opinion Carnival has more things included in your fare — most specifically we feel like there are more included food options.

Is there a drink package that can be purchased for alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks on RC

Absolutely. You can get a soda package or an alcoholic drink package.

Those replying about Royal Caribbean seem to have had very different then I have. I have been on almost 60 different cruise with Royal and all have been excellent. We have NEVER had an excursion leave late either so not sure what that one person was experiencing. The venues to eat on there larger ships are very impressive. On the Oasis class ships they have Central Park Cafe where you get to make your own salad or choose from hot sliced roast beef sandwiches and put au jus and horseradish if you want. For fun they have ice skating, 2 Flow riders for surfing, rock climbing, giant water slides. They have a water show where you sit and watch a complete water show with divers from 100 ft up doing various tricks. Their promenade deck is amazing, and they have a Central Park area with trees and all. From the promenade you can sit at the rising tide bar and literally go from deck 5 to deck 8 as your bar rises in the air. They have all the characters from Dreamworks for the younger sailors. The WIndjammers has plenty of various food to select from. The Solarium is for those who do not want children around them at the pool but these ships have many pools for all ages and desires. The kids pool has water cannons and other things for the kids to play with. Oh forgot it even has zip lining. I have been on so many ships with my kids and without, we have locked in on Royal due to the variety of things to do on board. Sometimes we do sail Celebrity which is also owned by Royal. Just my two cents. Enjoy, YOLO!!!

I loved Carnival , caring staff and nice food service. They even serve vegetarian meals.👍🏼

How much does it cost for children under 17 on each ship.

The age doesn’t make a difference in the price charged. However, if traveling as a third passenger in a cabin, there is a discounted rate.

The quality and variety of food on Royal Caribbean seems to depend on the size of the ship, sometimes. It is only as good as the chef’s they have and the space they have. That being said, we’ve been on a ship with approximately 1200 passengers and the food was wonderful. We were recently on a ship of approximately 3200 passengers and the food varied greatly between the buffet, the main restaurant and the specialty restaurants.

The layout of the ship was terrible and the buffet was very small for the number of passengers. The buffet variety tended towards junk food with very little healthy food and very little variety from day to day. The traditional dining menu did not seem typical of what we’ve had in the past. We have cruised since 2006, mainly on RCL, but have cruised on Holland America, Celebrity and Norwegian. We cruise at least once per year, but often twice per year. This year was extremely disappointing on a number of aspects.

This post would go too long if I posted what happened with everything so I will just touch on some of them; distance from ship to boat into Venice was further than told, much too far for older people to walk without having to get someone to get them a wheelchair; suddenly notified of a fee to take the boat back & forth to Venice at the last minute.(on top of the walk back to the ship), even if you have an excursion, told if you have an excursion to Venice you would be picked up and returned to the ship, NO, picked up yes, returned, NO.

Dropped of the full distance away where the other boats pick up and drop off which is the full walking distance,(again,too far for older people-which we are not-& I managed, but I was using a cane due to an injury). We arrived back at the ship 2 days in a row and asked them to send a wheel chair for 2 different people. The days weren’t over yet.

The new “Key” wasn’t what the website described, not totally worth it, most staff doesn’t know what it is and what it covers. NO staff knew where the seating in the theater was. Some excursions were not as described AT ALL. We are typically pretty easy going travelers. We do a lot of our travel planning on our own. We don’t expect a lot. The gathering of passengers in the theater (or wherever) is a “royal” pain.

No excursion left on time. One left 30 minutes late, none of it was because of late clearance, as we had already heard that the ship was cleared and people were cleared to go ashore. It is waiting on late passengers. When we first cruising we went directly to the buses and boarded ourselves. Once the bus was full and the departure time arrived, if everyone wasn’t there the guide would talk to the shore excursions, we would wait 10-15 minutes and go.

People are always late because they know that the excursion will wait for them for such a long time. We don’t go on as many excursions because of this anymore. We can do our own thing, get a taxi and see more and not wait on anyone for the same cost or less. The late people don’t even rush anymore. The ship was tired and the washrooms were not kept up. Two “quiet adult only spaces” were directly below shuffle boards that use plastic pucks. Incredible noisy. It was a wonderfully peaceful place when no one played shuffle board. It could be again if they used the original pucks that are quiet. We typically do not complain but this trip was absolutely terrible.

Honestly, I think most Carnival ships are beautiful (especially the Dream, one of my favorites) However, the picture of the ship chosen was the Valor which is one of the strangest and, in my opinion, ugliest ships in the fleet. The design makes very little sense and the decor is strange and unattractive. I think that was not the best representation for Carnivals ships, just my opinion.

Valor is definitely… unique. That said, even on other Carnival ships that may be a bit more modern there’s still a different feel compared to Royal Caribbean.

When I cruise, I really love live bands. Weather it would be pop, country,or whatever.i enjoy listening and dancing to the music.For me, if I knew that they were having a band, I certainly would be more enticied to choose that particular cruise line, for my cruise.

Justin B – some of those items you mentioned are NOT free. The Windjammer cafeteria is free, and most of the smaller second restaurant (Solarium) is free, but they charge extra for the lobster and (I think) the lamb chops. The drinks here are expensive and they even charge for soda, which I find strange as it’s one of the cheapest things to produce I could go on and on but I will say for those on any type of budget to watch yourself closely with Royal Caribbean and check your bill (for their extra “surprises”) with RC Guest Services. They are absolutely horrible at upwelling and misc nickel and dime charges.

Source—sailed on Ovation of the Seas

Organization the hospitality on Royal is priority, their staff makes sure you are comfortable and well taken care off. It’s a very warming welcome and their cocktails drinks consist with alcohol not juice and ice. Royal Carbbean take good care of their Ship when it come to cleaniness and top of it all well organize especially in the buffet when you dont know when the lines start. Payless dont expect more hospitality is key.

Royal has free burgers hot dogs a fries as well in the huge free buffet called windjammer, also free pizza buffet and more. Symphony of the seas has both plus a mexican food buffet with burritos, tacos, quesadillas, nachos and cheese etc. They also have free ice cream machines. I feel your food comparison is wrong because they have a pretty good selection of free food as well as fancy dining (lobster, steak, fancy desserts etc) that is free every night with a reservation.

you seem to have been on Royal before how about drink package on Royal the one on Carnival isn’t that good as for as for alcohol.

Royal Caribbean allows you to bring non-alcoholic beverages as carry-on items on boarding day. Non-alcoholic beverages may not exceed 12 standard (17 oz.) cans, bottles or cartons per stateroom. Milk and distilled water brought on for infant, medical, or dietary use are permitted.

Thanks for the comment. This is a brand-new policy from the cruise line. We’ll look to update.

Carnival is the same

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Onboard activities, family atmosphere, destination availability, loyalty program, carnival vs. royal caribbean recapped.

Both frequent and first-time cruisers are sure to recognize brands like Royal Caribbean or Carnival. As two popular cruise lines in the U.S., both have plenty to offer passengers who are looking for sun, fun and adventure.

But which is better, Carnival or Royal Caribbean? Or is there much of a difference? The answer lies in where you want to go and the kind of experience you want to have.

Depending on what you’re looking for in a cruise vacation, the Carnival Cruise versus Royal Caribbean debate has fans on both sides of the aisle (or should we say pier).

Here’s a thorough comparison so you can decide between Royal Caribbean or Carnival.

Winner: Royal Caribbean

Both cruise lines have many ships in varying sizes, including several new and elaborate ships. Both companies are market leaders in terms of fleet sizes.

That said, Royal Caribbean has more ships and they’re often larger, which means additional dining, activities and lodging options for passengers.

Royal Caribbean's fleet

Royal Caribbean has 27 ships, with more on the way. While ship size isn't always a deciding factor on which is better, Royal Caribbean tends to have larger ships with flashier amenities. In fact, Royal Caribbean has five of the largest passenger ships in the world based on gross tonnage and passenger capacity.

Its largest ship at the moment, Wonder of the Seas, weighs 235,600 gross tons and can carry more than 9,000 passengers and crew members. Its oldest ship is the Grandeur of the Seas, which launched in 1996. Its ships range from accommodating 2,400 up to nearly 7,000 guests.

Carnival's fleet

Carnival has 23 ships in its fleet with more on order. Its oldest ship is Carnival Sunshine, which made its first sailing in 1996.

Its ships range in size, hosting around 2,100 to 5,200 guests. Carnival Celebration is the line’s largest and newest ship with a gross tonnage of about 180,000 tons and space for over 5,200 passengers. 

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Winner: Carnival

This is hard to compare because the cost varies depending on the date you’re traveling and where you’re going to. Like airlines and hotels, demand can vary, which means the price does, too.

Other factors that can influence price are holiday periods, cabin type and advance purchase time. 

In general, both lines compete in the same space. While other cruise lines like Seabourn, Regent Seven Seas and Silversea may specifically target the upscale sector, both Carnival and Royal Caribbean offer a wide range of price points.  

Royal Caribbean pricing

Given the wide range of cabin types, including high-end suites and typically more elaborate decor, it’s not uncommon to see higher prices with Royal Caribbean. 

When searching for a three-night Bahamas cruise departing from Miami in August 2023, Royal Caribbean is offering a cruise for $403 per person for an interior cabin, not including taxes or fees. A suite will run you $609 before taxes and fees.

This price point is higher than Carnival for the interior cabin, but lower for the suite.

Carnival pricing

When it comes to Carnival or Royal Caribbean, the prices hover in the same range — although on many dates and itineraries, Carnival tends to underprice Royal Caribbean.

For a three-night Bahamas cruise, also departing from Miami in August 2023, Carnival has interior rooms starting at $274 per person before taxes and fees. A suite costs $786 per person before taxes and fees.

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Both lines offer a range of accommodations, from inside cabins to top-notch suites with luxurious extras.

This category would otherwise be a tie were it not for some of the unique features that Royal Caribbean has added on its newer ships on both ends of the pricing scale.

Royal Caribbean cabins

In the interior cabins of its newer ships, Royal Caribbean has added real-time, virtual balconies that provide the sensation of having an actual balcony (without the breeze or temperature, of course). This is a unique way to balance price with experience, but of course, nothing can replace a real balcony.

On the high end, some of its newest family suites have in-room slides and game rooms spread across two floors. 

Carnival cabins

Like its competitor, the cruise line has something for every budget. It doesn’t have the same bells and whistles as Royal Caribbean offers, though.

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Both lines offer plenty to keep you busy without ever needing to leave the ship. These include a daily itinerary of events from contests, game shows, live entertainment and casino specials.

While not every ship has every type of amenity, both lines do an excellent job of creating variety. Royal Caribbean wins this category because of its additional and unique activity offerings.

Royal Caribbean's onboard activities

What gives this line the win in this category is that it has special amenities that others don’t — like the FlowRider surf simulator, where guests can try their hand at a free surf lesson.

Simulated skydiving, ice skating, trapeze lessons, escape rooms and rock climbing walls add to the fun. Don’t miss the SeaPlex, which has plenty of indoor activities like roller skating, basketball courts and bumper cars.

Royal Caribbean is one of the largest producers of live entertainment. Each year, it runs more than 13,000 performances, surpassing Broadway and London’s West End combined. This includes those conducted in or under the water at the cruise line’s AquaTheater, specifically built for aqua acrobatics in the world’s deepest pool at sea.

You’ll also find the world’s tallest viewing deck on a cruise ship, according to Guinness World Records.

Carnival's onboard activities

The family-style activities on this line range from pools with waterslides and kids’ clubs to playgrounds, ropes courses, mini golf and basketball courts.

Carnival also has plenty of evening entertainment from musical productions and Broadway-style shows to headlining entertainers and comedians. There are game shows, like Family Feud, that guests can be a part of for added fun.

The Carnival Mardi Gras and Celebration ships offer rides on the first roller coaster at sea, and three ships have the SkyRide (aerial biking).

If you’re sailing with the family, both cruise lines offer kids' programs, swimming pools and waterslides. Also, both have private islands in the Bahamas with pools and water parks.

On board, the mix of other passengers can determine the overall experience, but both cruise companies do an excellent job of offering fun for all ages. Carnival wins this category for its more laid-back atmosphere and the number of children-specific activities.

Royal Caribbean for families

Perfect Day Island at CocoCay is Royal Caribbean’s expansive private island with water activities, dining areas and plenty of beach. It also has the region’s largest wave and resort pools.

Back on board, young guests can explore the adventure science lab or a 3D puppet show.

Royal Caribbean has so much that knocks it out of the water on the unique onboard amenity front, but most activities are geared toward all ages. When it comes to youth-oriented variety, it generally offers a bit less.

Carnival for families

Half Moon Cay is Carnival’s private island with horseback riding in the sea, a mock pirate ship, water activities, villas to rent and a coastline with lounge chairs.

The Seuss at Sea program offers fun for young travelers, including costume parties and themed breakfasts with their favorite Dr. Seuss characters. Even the spa has treatments for teenagers seeking a little pampering.

There’s also a NASA-inspired space program for kids, an IMAX theater and a thrill theater that simulates being on hair-raising roller coasters.

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Winner: Tie

Both cruise lines offer excellent dining options that span a global palate profile, but if you’re looking for specialty dining, Royal Caribbean has more options.

Still, if you’re looking for variety, it’s hard to tip the scale in favor of either brand — although Carnival deserves props for offering more well-known food options without an extra fee.

Royal Caribbean food

It's hard to go hungry on a Royal Caribbean ship because of its numerous dining options and specialty dining choices. One area where it falls short is name recognition, with fewer celebrity chefs lending their brand to its onboard eateries. Jamie Oliver is one, and a familiar favorite is Johnny Rockets. Carnival still has more specialty venues.

Carnival Cruise food

This brand is well-known for its tasty food and celebrity partnerships with names like Guy Fieri and Emeril Lagasse.

If the names mean nothing, the brand may still resonate, with partnerships like Guy’s Burger Joint and Guy’s Pig & Anchor Smokehouse. Many of these celebrity chef and specialty dining venues are complimentary, unlike those on Royal Caribbean.

Both lines deploy their fleets on substantial itineraries in many parts of the world. Interesting options include both the Panama Canal and trans-Atlantic crossings.

Royal Caribbean itineraries

The route map for Royal Caribbean ships is widespread, covering the Caribbean, Mexico, Alaska, Hawaii, Europe and Australia, among other places.

It has a large number of North American departure points. The line even offers a South Pacific sailing that visits places like Vanuatu and New Caledonia.

Carnival itineraries

Carnival does a lot of Caribbean and Mexico itineraries from more than a dozen North American ports of call. It also sails around the world, including to eclectic places like Papua New Guinea and Greenland.

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Both cruise lines offer plenty to do after the sun sets — from live entertainment and karaoke to dance clubs and comedy hours. But Royal Caribbean has a greater number of head-turning evening activities to please night owls.

Royal Caribbean nightlife

From sublime jazz club vibes to thumping nightclub venues, Royal Caribbean offers several options for after-dark entertainment.

Among its offerings are Playmakers Bar & Arcade, which pairs drinks with arcade games, and Boleros, a Latin-themed nightclub with music, dance and cocktails. Most spectacularly, many ships have robotic bartenders that can prepare special cocktails at the touch of a button and a bar that levitates within the inside of the ship.

Carnival nightlife

Live music is available in many venues, but it’s the DJs in the nightclub that keep things busy late into the night.

There are also piano bars and spots to take free dance lessons. Havana Bar mixes in some Cuban flavor to cocktail hour while the tiki bar switches the theme to a South Pacific atmosphere.

Overall, however, the after-hours entertainment just seems less flashy and sophisticated.

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Both lines offer loyalty programs with substantial perks depending on your status level. Those who aren't members of the program can still opt to pay extra for those perks.

Still, it’s better if you get perks for free as part of the loyalty program. In this realm, Royal Caribbean wins — it has a reciprocal partnership with sibling companies like Celebrity that can increase the benefit opportunity.

Royal Caribbean loyalty program

Special onboard events, discounts and benefits are available for members of Royal Caribbean’s loyalty program, the Crown & Anchor Society. The number of perks rises based on the status you hold.

Members earn status by sailing often with Royal Caribbean. The program also offers a status match if you have elite status on Celebrity cruises, making it easier to attain status.

Using the Royal Caribbean Visa Signature Credit Card can also help members inch closer to a free cruise or onboard discounts via the points they earn.

Carnival loyalty program

Carnival’s loyalty program — cleverly dubbed the Very Important Fun Person Club, or the VIFP Club — operates in a similar manner. The more points you earn and the more often you cruise, the more perks you get.

A great way to earn points is with The Carnival World Mastercard , but with few non-cruise perks, it’s not the best option to use when making other purchases.

VIFP Club’s scale is smaller, since it doesn't provide reciprocal perks on other sibling brands. This is an immediate drawback when comparing the two, but it still makes sense to join the program if you sail often with Carnival.

Is Royal Caribbean or Carnival better? Assuming both cruise lines can fit your date, destination and amenity preferences, Royal Caribbean comes out ahead. This is particularly true if your budget can accommodate the higher cost for interior cabins and/or you aren’t traveling with kids. 

Meanwhile, more price-sensitive solo/couple travelers may prefer Carnival. It offers ample specialty dining and activity options, not to mention a good experience at a generally cheaper price point. While suites are more expensive for traveling families, the entertainment available to young cruisers is hard to beat.

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Carnival vs Royal Caribbean – Key Differences & What You Need to Know

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If you’ve considered booking a cruise, you’ve definitely stumbled upon Carnival and Royal Caribbean. Royal Caribbean and Carnival are two of the most popular cruise lines in the world right now.

Both cruise lines are known for their fun activities, variety of dining options, and family-friendly environment. While Carnival and Royal Caribbean have some similarities, there are also some key differences to be aware of.

As someone who has sailed with these amazing cruise lines, I know first-hand that Royal Caribbean and Carnival have a lot to offer.

With that being said, here’s everything you need to know about cruising with Carnival and Royal Caribbean. In this post we compare the two popular cruise lines so that you can decide which is best for you.

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Why Cruisers Like Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival Dream cruise ship

Carnival Cruise Line refers to itself as “America’s cruise line.” They are a contemporary cruise line known for being family-friendly and affordable.

Cruise passengers enjoy sailing with Carnival because of the fun atmosphere, exciting activities, and casual dining options. Carnival also has a great variety of itineraries and extremely friendly crew members.

Here’s a deeper look at why cruisers like to sail with Carnival:

Dining Options

Carnival Cruise Line is known for having plenty of dining options. Carnival offers over 20 different dining venues across its fleet, including an all-you-can-eat buffet , a main dining room, and specialty restaurants.

Those who cruise with Carnival love their included casual dining options. These include Guy’s Burger Joint, Big Chicken, and BlueIguanna Cantina.

Carnival has a more relaxed dress code than many other cruise lines. This is ideal for those who prefer a more casual vacation.

Carnival states that some ships enforce a casual dress code , which includes, jeans or pants and a polo-style shirt.

If you enjoy dressing up, there is also an “elegant night” during the cruise. While more of a suggestion than an enforced dress code of traditional formal night , cruise passengers who enjoy it have an opportunity to have get glammed up.

However, for the most part, Carnival cruises do not have a strict dress code. You are free to dress however you would like, with a few exceptions (ie. no swimwear in the dining room ).

This is great for those who don’t want to stress about dressing up while they’re on vacation or families with younger children.

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Carnival offers a large variety of cabins. When you cruise with Carnival, you can book an interior cabin , ocean view cabin, balcony, and suites.

Families cruising with kids can find spacious rooms with pullman beds .

Carnival offers family cabins and suites on select ships for larger families. However, they are hard to book due to limited availability.

Typically, Carnival’s newer ships tend to have more modern cabins. In contrast, the staterooms on the older ships may look dated.

Carnival also offers specialty cabins like the Cloud 9 Spa rooms and Havana cabins on their newer ships.

Itineraries

One of the nice things about cruising with Carnival is that they offer cruise voyages ranging from 2-31 days. They also have a wide range of itineraries, and carnival cruise ships leave from multiple cruise ports across North America.

This means there is a good chance that a Carnival cruise ship will leave from a cruise port near you. This is great if you are looking to save money on a cruise !

Carnival offers short cruises to the Bahamas , Mexico, and the Caribbean. Carnival’s fleet also sails to Alaska, Hawaii, and South America.

Many Carnival cruises that sail in the Caribbean include visiting Carnival’s private island, Half Moon Cay .

When it comes to itineraries, most Carnival ships leave out of the United States. However, there are Carnival cruise ships that sail in Europe and Australia.

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Onboard Attractions

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Carnival is home to some of the largest cruise ships in the industry, packed with fun things to do onboard.

Various attractions can be found on different cruise ships. However, you will always find waterslides, a sports court, and mini golf on a Carnival cruise ship.

Here’s a list of activities and attractions on Carnival Cruise Line:

  • Bolt Ultimate Sea Coaster (Roller Coaster at Sea)
  • Sky Ride (Suspended Bike Ride)
  • Rock Climbing
  • Water Slides
  • Sports Court
  • Video Arcade
  • IMAX Theaters
  • Basketball Courts
  • Sky Zone (Trampoline Park)
  • Carnival Sky Course (Ropes Course)

Friendly Service

Although Carnival is a mainstream cruise line, they are known for having some of the friendliest service in the cruise industry. The crew members onboard Carnival are known to be kind, helpful, and accommodating.

Interactive Cruise Directors

Carnival is known for having really fun, energetic, interactive, and friendly cruise directors. The cruise directors onboard Carnival will engage with passengers, host activities, and participate in events.

When you cruise with Carnival, be prepared to see your cruise director around the ship daily!

Entertainment

Carnival offers production shows, live music, and Karaoke as entertainment options. Carnival also has some of the best adult comedy shows at sea.

Carnival ships also host Family Feud in the main theater. This audience participation even is hilarious!

On a Carnival cruise ship, a lot will happen during the evening. Deck parties, casino events, and shows will keep guests entertained throughout their cruise vacation.

Deck Parties

Carnival cruise ship lido deck

Carnival has built the reputation of throwing some of the best deck parties in the cruising industry. These deck parties will have a theme, and it’s a great opportunity to have fun, drink, and dance the night away.

Your cruise director will host the deck party, and there will be dancers to keep your fellow passengers engaged.

Here are the deck party themes on Carnival:

  • Sail Away Party
  • Mega Deck Party
  • White Hot Night Party
  • 80’s Night Deck Party
  • Northern Lights Glow Party (Alaska cruises)

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If you’re traveling with kids and teenagers, they will love the Carnival’s youth program. Camp Ocean is a great place for your kids to make new friends, participate in activities, and play video games.

There will be different events and activities in the evenings, ranging from movie nights to dance parties and game nights.

Here are the age groups for the kids clubs on Carnival cruise ships:

  • Penguin Colony (2-5)
  • Stingrays (6-8)
  • Sharks (9-11)
  • Circle C (12-14)
  • Club O2 (15-17)

Since Carnival refers to itself as the “Fun Ship,” you can expect a party-like atmosphere . Carnival is known for its energetic vibe and fun atmosphere.

Since Carnival is a family-friendly cruise line, expect that kids will be onboard, especially during the holiday season. Overall, Carnival has a great atmosphere for those who like having fun or are traveling with kids.

The bottom line is that Carnival cruises are affordable and offer tremendous value for your dollar. If you’re looking to book a family vacation at an affordable price, it’s hard to beat what Carnival offers.

Booking a Carnival cruise is a great way to visit new destinations, have fun, and enjoy a wonderful vacation.

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Why Cruisers Like Royal Caribbean

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Royal Caribbean, formally known as Royal Caribbean International, is a contemporary cruise line known for its innovation. Royal Caribbean is home to the largest cruise ships in the world!

Cruise passengers enjoy sailing with Royal Caribbean because of the amazing attractions, delicious food options, and versatile entertainment. Royal Caribbean has amazing bars, lounges, and an incredible private island.

Here’s a deeper look at why cruisers like to sail with Royal Caribbean:

Cruise Ship Design

If you’ve never stepped on a Royal Caribbean cruise, prepare to have your mind blown! Royal Caribbean is known for having the industry’s most incredible and innovative cruise ships.

In fact, Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas is the largest cruise ship at sea, weighing over 250,000 tons and holding more than 7,500 passengers!

Royal Caribbean ships offer tons of exciting features and attractions. If you want a cruise ship with many activities, check out Oasis Class ships and the new Icon class.

Royal Caribbean’s Quantum class cruise ships also have amazing onboard attractions and are known for their unique technology. These cruise ships are smaller in size than Oasis class ships. However, they are still more than 160,000 tons and hold over 4,500 passengers.

Royal Caribbean’s older ship designs are also great, but they won’t have the bells and whistles that you’ll find on the newer ships. On the bright side, these cruises are often more reasonably priced.

Since there are so many Royal Caribbean cruise ships, it’s important to do your research in advance to find the best cruise ship and itinerary that suits your style of travel.

Private Island

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When it comes to private islands owned by a cruise line, nobody does it like Royal Caribbean.

When you sail to the Caribbean or Bahamas with Royal Caribbean, many itineraries stop at their private island, Perfect Day at Cococay.

The food on the private island is very tasty, and it’s included! Furthermore, Royal Caribbean’s cruise ship internet and drink packages work on CocoCay as well.

Perfect Day at Cococay has an incredible water park with a wave pool, tons of waterslides, and even the tallest waterslide in North America (Daredevil’s Peak). There is also a beach, large swimming pools, zip lines, a hot air balloon, and many more attractions.

Variety of Restaurants & Dining Options

There are many dining options to choose from onboard Royal Caribbean cruise ships. There’s a mix of restaurants which are included and others that have extra cost.

The “free” dining options onboard Royal Caribbean include the Windjammer Marketplace (buffet), El Loco Fresh, Sorrento’s Pizza, Central Park Cafe, and Cafe Promenade.

The main dining room is a great included dining venue for a sit-down meal.

All Royal Caribbean cruises have a wide variety of specialty restaurants that cost extra. These dining venues range from steakhouses to sushi and Italian cuisine.

If you want to try the specialty restaurants, you can always purchase the Ultimate Dining Package. This is a great way to try new foods and have an enhanced culinary experience.

Related: 13 Cruise Main Dining Room Tips All Cruisers Need to Know

Bars & Lounges

Royal Caribbean has a wide variety of bars and lounge areas. The cool thing about Royal Caribbean is that many of the bars have a different theme, and they will feature live performances and attractions.

Whether you’re at the Bionic Bar, Rising Tide Bar, English Pub, or Boleros or grabbing a drink by the pool at The Lime and Coconut, you will enjoy the bars on Royal Caribbean.

Since Royal Caribbean has a variety of bar venues, it’s easy to find a place to grab a drink and enjoy yourself. They offer a great mix of bars where you can relax and chat and bars where you can drink and dance.

Included Activities & Onboard Attractions

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When you cruise with Royal Caribbean, there is never a dull moment. Royal Caribbean offers a bunch of free onboard attractions !

Many onboard activities are family-friendly, so it’s a fun time for every family member. Here’s a list of activities onboard Royal Caribbean cruise ships.

Activities Onboard Royal Caribbean:

  • Ice Skating
  • Bumper Karts
  • Water Slide
  • Splash Park
  • Ropes Course (Crowns Edge)
  • FlowRider Surf Simulator
  • The Ultimate Abyss (10 story dry slide)
  • Escape Room (additional cost)

One of the best parts about sailing with Royal Caribbean is that many of their cruise ship activities are included. This is especially important for families cruising on a budget , as paying extra for activities can add up.

Royal Caribbean is known for having some of the best entertainment in the cruise world. There will always be great entertainment options on a Royal Caribbean cruise!

Throughout your vacation, there are various shows and performances around the cruise ship. These shows range from live musical performances to comedians, broadway style shows, acrobats, and ice skating shows.

The great thing about the entertainment on Royal Caribbean is that there is something for everyone. Whether you’re traveling with young kids, as a couple, or with friends, you will always find a form of entertainment that you will enjoy.

Family Friendly Environment

If you’re looking for a fun cruise ship with a family-friendly environment, you will love Royal Caribbean.

Onboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship, you will find exciting attractions, food, and dining options that are catered towards families , young kids, teenagers , and young adults .

Since Royal Caribbean is a family-friendly cruise line, they attract families with kids of all ages. Loyal Royal Caribbean cruises love the Adventure Ocean kids club, which ranges from nursery to 17 years of age.

Overall, Royal Caribbean is the ultimate cruise line for a family vacation, as there is something fun for every family member.

Royal Caribbean’s Adventure Ocean Kids Club is for kids between the ages of 3 and 17. The kid’s club is a space where your children will be supervised and safe.

At the kid’s club, your children will participate in activities, make new friends, and hang out. The kids and teenagers are separated by age group, and there are specialized activities for all ages.

As someone who grew up cruising, I have first-hand experience being in Royal Caribbean’s kids club. Growing up, Adventure Ocean was my favorite part of cruising. In fact, my parents could not get me out of there because it was so much fun!

On select Royal Caribbean cruises, you will find a nursery for children between 6 to 36 months old. Royal Caribbean has some great cruise ships for families and is one of the only cruise lines that offers this service for families with younger children.

For cruisers who are 18-21 , Royal Caribbean does have some meet-ups that you’ll find in the Cruise Compass.

The atmosphere onboard Royal Caribbean cruises is something special! No matter the cruiser’s age, everyone is there to have a good time.

During the day, various activities take place around the cruise ship, ranging from dance lessons to poolside games. In the evenings, you can relax in a lounge, watch a show, or dance the night away in the nightclub.

Whether you enjoy reading a book in the adult-only area or you like to dance the night away at the club, it’s impossible not to enjoy yourself on a Royal Caribbean cruise.

Related: What to Pack for a Royal Caribbean Cruise

Which Cruise Line is Best For You? Carnival or Royal Caribbean

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Carnival Is Best For:

Carnival Cruise Line is best for families who enjoy fun activities, attractions, and a party-like atmosphere. Carnival is also great for friend groups and couples who enjoy having a casual good time.

Contrary to some people’s perception, Carnival is not only for young cruisers. People of all ages who are looking for a fun vacation at a great price will appreciate the value of a Carnival cruise.

Overall, Carnival Cruise Line is great for families and those looking to cruise without breaking the bank. Many things are included on Carnival, including various dining options, activities, and entertainment.

Newer Carnival cruise ships usually offer the best quality experience, so keep this in mind when planning your cruise vacation .

Recommended Carnival Cruise Ships:

  • Carnival Celebration
  • Carnival Mardi Gras
  • Carnival Jubilee
  • Carnival Vista
  • Carnival Panorama
  • Carnival Venezia

Royal Caribbean Is Best For:

Royal Caribbean is great for cruisers who enjoy nonstop entertainment, adventurous activities, and an exciting environment. Among cruisers, Royal Caribbean is known as the cruise line for those who are young at heart.

Whether you’re cruising with a family, friends, or on your own, Royal Caribbean has something for everyone. Royal Caribbean is a great value since many of the restaurants, activities, and attractions are included!

Overall, Royal Caribbean is perfect for most cruisers because they offer a little bit of everything. Whether you want to grab a drink at the bar, test your adventurous side on exciting activities, or relax in the adult-only solarium, you will enjoy a Royal Caribbean cruise.

Royal Caribbean cruises aren’t going to be the cheapest in the contemporary cruise line category. However, there are some ways to get a great deal on a Royal Caribbean cruise .

Recommended Royal Caribbean Cruise Ships:

  • Royal Caribbean Icon of the Seas
  • Royal Caribbean Wonder of the Seas
  • Royal Caribbean Oasis of the Seas
  • Royal Caribbean Odyssey of the Seas
  • Royal Caribbean Anthem of the Seas
  • Royal Caribbean Liberty of the Seas

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Final Thoughts On Carnival vs Royal Caribbean

Carnival and Royal Caribbean cruise lines have a lot in common. Both cruise lines are family-friendly, have incredible attractions, and are designed to be fun. However, there are some differences that are important when planning your trip.

When it comes to choosing which cruise line is best, it comes down to budget, itinerary, and personal preference. These cruise lines both have loyal fan bases and tons of repeat cruisers!

In this post, I shared everything you need to know about cruising with Carnival and Royal Caribbean.

Have you cruised with Royal Caribbean or Carnival, or are you planning to? Please let me know in the comments below.

Happy Cruising!

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Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival: Which Cruise Line Is Right for Your Family?

lido decks for royal caribbean and carnival cruise ships; Courtesy of Royal Caribbean and Carnival

Jan 22, 2020

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You know you want to go on a cruise for your next family vacation, but how do you choose between some of the most popular cruise lines for families ? Carnival and Royal Caribbean are two power players in family cruising , with a plethora of unique activities both on and off the ships. Based on our family’s recent experiences on Carnival Panorama, Royal Caribbean’s Symphony of the Seas and Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas, as well some industry expertise, we’ve compared Carnival vs. Royal Caribbean to help you choose the right cruise line for your next vacation.

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Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival: Cost

Royal Caribbean:  “Royal Caribbean’s fares— especially on newer ships—tend to be a bit higher, but with a greater selection of options onboard, some at an added cost (such as room service and specialty dining),” says Erica Silverstein, senior editor at Cruise Critic .

Carnival: Known to be affordable, casual and focused on fun, Carnival was recently named Best Cruise Line for Value by the editors of Cruise Critic. Silverstein says this is due in large part to their budget-friendly fares and wealth of inclusions.

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Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival: Kids’ Programs

Royal Caribbean:  Adventure Ocean is Royal Caribbean’s complimentary youth program for ages 3 to 17. Its edu-tainment features programs in art, theater and science. Teens will love socializing in their own spaces, including a teen-only lounge and nightclub. Arcades and 3D theaters bring the action to life and create additional opportunities for tweens and teens to meet new friends.

Cruising with an infant? Order organic baby food , diapers , wipes and other essentials via Babies 2 Go , to be delivered to your stateroom upon arrival.

Late-night group babysitting ensures kids are cared for in the comfort of their staterooms while parents enjoy an evening out. “Royal Caribbean also has a drop-off, extra-fee nursery and free parent-kid play space for under-3s on many ships,” says Silverstein.

Carnival:  Carnival offers Camp Ocean for children aged 2 to 11, where they enjoy games, crafts, music and more in groups divided by age (Penguins: 2 to 5; Stingrays: 6 to 8; and Sharks: 9 to 11). “Carnival is the only line in the industry to allow 2-year-olds to be dropped off at its programs,” says Silverstein. “Counselors will also change diapers.” For tweens and teens, there’s Club O2, with karaoke, sports and even a prom !

Night Owls programming offers nighttime babysitting for an added fee.

Sky zone royal caribbean; Courtesy of Cortney Fries

Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival: Family Activities and Entertainment

Royal Caribbean: Royal Caribbean is an adventure in technology and entertainment. The line offers huge ships with amusement park-like amenities — including many industry firsts — such as the first ice skating rink, rock climbing wall, zip line, aqua theater, surf simulator, and 10-story slide (the Ultimate Abyss) at sea. Glow-in-the-dark laser tag, simulated skydiving, bumper cars, trapeze school and even robotic bartenders are a few of the other unique features you’ll find on Royal Caribbean. Royal Caribbean is also the only cruise line that offers Tony Award-winning shows at sea. You can expect to see Grease , Cats and other Broadway hits.

“Royal Caribbean’s entertainment is second-to-none, recently recognized as the best in the industry by Cruise Critic’s editors,” says Silverstein. (Another) case in point: Royal Caribbean recently launched a new private island experience, Perfect Day at CocoCay , with wild waterslides (including the tallest in North America), blissful beaches, a giant wave pool and a floating helium balloon ride.

Carnival:  Carnival offers traditional cruise ship activities featuring cruise directors that rile up guests in poolside contests and during evening entertainment. Your kids will be able to experience comedy shows and karaoke nights, which include the famous Lip Sync Battle . There’s also Hasbro , The Game Show, plus games and dive-in movies by the pool.

Continuously recognized by Cruise Hive’s Cruise Ship Awards as a fantastic domestic cruise line that delivers fun family experiences, Carnival also won Best Cruise Ship Feature for SkyRide , its suspended cycling experience. Carnival is also known for its Sky Zone trampoline park, available on select ships. For an added fee, kids can jump, climb a wall, dunk a basketball and play dodgeball for an hour. (Our children loved it so much, they went every day, giving us an hour to ourselves!). Silverstein also calls out the popular Carnival partnership with Dr. Suess that includes themed events, such as the Green Eggs and Ham breakfast, a costume parade, and Dr. Suess Bookville, a reading and play area.

Complimentary family fun includes the SportsSquare; with mini-golf, foosball and Ping-Pong; and WaterWorks, with adrenaline-inducing waterslides.

Related: 11 Things You Can’t Forget to Pack in Your Cruise Carry-On

Guys Burger Joint on Carnival Sunshine

Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival: Family Dining

Royal Caribbean: Included dining involves the main dining room, Windjammer buffets and a few other options. For added fees, you can enjoy specialty restaurants such as steakhouses, sushi restaurants and celebrity-chef driven establishments, like Jamie Oliver’s Jamie’s Italian. My Family Time Dining is a great option for kiddos to eat with their parents for the first 40 minutes, and then get whisked off to the kids club so parents can enjoy the rest of their meal together.

Carnival:  Accolades for best cruise ship dining venue often go to Guy’s Burger Joint, which is free and available on all Carnival ships. The smashed burgers are total kid-pleasers. Carnival offers several other complimentary dining options, which include room service. Don’t miss the signature Carnival chocolate melting cake served in the main dining room!

Stateroom in Carnival Sunshine; TripAdvisor Expert Photo

Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival: Family Cabins and Staterooms

Royal Caribbean: In 2019, Royal Caribbean launched another first at sea: the Ultimate Family Suite on Symphony of the Seas. The luxurious cabin has multiple TVs, video gaming systems, air hockey, a climbing maze, a floor-to-ceiling slide, and two bedrooms to sleep a total of eight guests. It also includes the service of a personal butler.

The price tag is out of most families’ budgets, but don’t worry; there are plenty of family-friendly room options available. “Royal Caribbean has a wealth of cabin selections- many with connecting doors- so families of all sizes and preferences can find a suitable option, at various price points,” says Silverstein. “That’s especially great for multi-generational groups, where you’re traveling with a wide range of family members.”

Royal Caribbean even offers interior rooms with virtual balconies, featuring 80-inch screens with real sights and sounds from outside. This is a great option for those on a budget.

Carnival:  Cabins that connect or sleep up to four or five guests make it easy to cruise with kids on Carnival Cruise Line. (Our family’s cabin, a standard category 8 balcony, included bunk beds for the kids and a king bed for the parents). Bathing and sleeping get even more comfortable when you reserve a family stateroom, featuring five berths (pull-down beds) and two bathrooms, and located in the Family Harbor section of Carnival ships. The Family Harbor Lounge (available on select ships), an area for families to relax with snacks, ice cream and video games .

Symphony of the Seas; Courtesy of Cortney Fries

Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival: The Bottom Line

“Both Carnival and Royal Caribbean are fantastic options for families—with tons to do onboard, and plenty of family-focused features,” says Silverstein. The real difference is in the cost and number of inclusions, so decide which onboard experiences are most important to you and your kids before making your final decision.

Related: 7 Things You’ll Regret Not Packing for Your Family Cruise

Cortney Fries (pronounced “freeze”) is an award-winning Chicago-based writer and mom to two spunky elementary school-age kids. She loves nothing more than traveling with family, having adventures with friends and exploring the outdoors. Cortney believes that you should definitely do things that scare you just a little bit. Follow her on Instagram,  @cortneyfries.

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We compared every aspect of Carnival and Royal Caribbean cruise ships. Here's what it's like to sail on each.

  • Insider reporters sailed the Caribbean on two popular cruise lines, Royal Caribbean and Carnival.
  • The cruise companies are competitors, and their ships had major similarities and differences. 
  • Carnival was cheaper, but Royal Caribbean had a larger ship with more activities.

Two Insider reporters booked trips with two of the world's most popular cruise lines: Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Lines. While the companies offer comparative experiences, their sailings were similar in some ways and different in others.

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Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Lines are two of the world's most popular cruise lines, according to Cruise Web .

In April 2022, Joey Hadden took her first cruise onboard Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas , the largest cruise ship in the world that can hold about 7,000 guests. During Joey's seven-night voyage , the ship sailed to Roatán, Honduras; Cozumel and Costa Maya in Mexico; and Royal Caribbean's private island in the Bahamas.

In July 2021, Monica Humphries  joined 2,700 vaccinated passengers on the  Carnival Vista, the first Carnival ship to depart out of the US since the pandemic began. Due to COVID-19, it purposefully sailed at partial capacity but can hold 3,934 passengers, according to Carnival . The seven-night trip embarked from Galveston, Texas, and made stops in Mahogany Bay, Honduras; Belize; and Cozumel, Mexico. 

Both cruise lines were founded around the same time and are known for providing guests with a variety of food, excursions, and onboard activities.

royal cruise vs carnival

Royal Caribbean was founded in 1968 by three Norwegian ship owners and is known for breaking records with some of the largest cruise ships in the world, according to Cruise Critic .

Carnival Cruise Lines was founded by businessman Ted Arison in 1972. Today, the company is known for its "fun ships," which operate budget-friendly cruises with various entertainment, according to Cruise Critic .

The first difference the reporters spotted was in the booking process. Royal Caribbean cost about $700 more than the Carnival cruise.

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Joey's seven-day cruise was originally priced at $3,000, but she purchased it on sale for $2,000.

Even at the sale price, it was still $700 more than Monica's cruise, which cost $1,288 including gratuities.

Joey's higher price was due to two main factors. First, she bought a mid-tier room, which had a window. Meanwhile, Monica sailed in the Carnival Vista's cheapest room category, an interior stateroom.

An interior room on a Royal Caribbean ship can be between $50 and $500 cheaper than an ocean-view room, according to Royal Caribbean Blog , so even if Joey had booked one, it likely still would have cost more than Monica's stateroom did.

Royal Caribbean also charged Joey a single supplement fee , which doubled the total price. Monica was not charged any additional fees for traveling solo , likely because the ship was running at partial capacity. According to USA Today , Carnival does charge a single supplement for solo cruisers but often runs promotions that waive the fee. 

Beyond the price, the size of the two ships was one of the most drastic differences. Joey sailed on the world's largest cruise ship, which is 200 feet longer than the Carnival Vista and holds nearly twice as many passengers.

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Royal Caribbean reports that Wonder of the Seas, sailing since March 2022, is nearly 1,200 feet long and 210 feet wide with 18 decks. It can hold about 7,000 guests and weighs 236,857 tons. It's the world's largest cruise ship .

The Carnival Vista ship that Monica sailed on is 1,000 feet long and weighs 133,500 tons. The ship has 15 decks, 1,450 employees, and 3,934 passengers, according to Carnival . While large, it is not the biggest ship in Carnival's fleet. The Vista is the fourth-largest, according to Cruise Mummy .

Carnival's largest ship is Mardi Gras , which can hold 6,465 passengers and is 1,130 feet long, according to the Orlando Sentinel .

While both rooms were full of storage hacks, Monica's cheaper, lower-tier room was actually a few feet larger.

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Joey's stateroom was 179 square feet with a private bathroom, a king-sized bed, and an ocean view. She thought she'd feel cramped in the room , but thanks to plenty of storage space, she felt it had everything she needed and left no space unused.

Monica was also impressed with how large the cheapest room on the Carnival Vista felt . Two twin beds were pushed together to create a king-sized bed in the 185-square-feet cabin. The room also had a closet, two nightstands, and plenty of storage. 

Both cruise lines offered attendant services to clean rooms and bring fresh towels twice a day.

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Each morning, a stateroom attendant cleaned Joey's room. And after she left for dinner, they came back to clean up again. Every evening, Joey got fresh towels — sometimes creatively folded — and a flyer featuring the next day's schedule on the ship with the weather, dress code, and other important information, such as a time zone change. 

Monica had a similar experience on the Carnival Vista. Her stateroom attendant checked in every day to see which times Monica preferred to have her room cleaned and nightly turndown service. There were similar towel animals waiting for her each afternoon along with important trip information. 

Both cruises had dress codes and formal nights, but the reporters agreed they were loosely followed on both ships.

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The Wonder of the Seas had dress codes for passengers in the main dining room that changed each night, from casual to smart casual to formal. While there were two formal nights during Joey's cruise, she found that the dress code wasn't enforced. On formal nights, Joey spotted several people in t-shirts and shorts having dinner. 

On the first formal night, Joey wore a gold dress with loafers, but on the second formal night, she relaxed her look to a short-sleeve button-down with light pants and the same shoes.

To sit in Carnival Vista's main dining room, passengers were expected to follow a "cruise casual" dress code, which barred jean shorts, flip flops, and bathing suits, Carnival's website states . Monica didn't see anyone enforcing the dress code.

Her trip also had two formal nights. On the first, Monica opted for a casual black jumper and strappy sandals. While she wasn't overdressed, she also wasn't underdressed. Throughout the night, she spotted a handful of passengers in gowns, but the vast majority of people wore shorts and casual dresses. The second formal night took place on the Fourth of July, where she thought it seemed like passengers' main focus was on wearing red, white, and blue instead of formal attire.

Food was served in abundance on both ships.

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On Wonder of the Seas, there were nine restaurants that were included for guests and more than a dozen restaurants with specialty offerings like sushi that incurred additional charges, either as a one-time fee or by the dish. Prices for specialty offerings vary on Royal Caribbean ships, but Joey paid between $40 and $60 per meal . For example, A meal at Chops Grille, an upscale steakhouse, cost $55, while a three-course dinner at Mason Jar, a southern comfort food restaurant, was $40.

Joey found that some of her favorite meals were in the restaurants that were included for guests. There were a handful of buffets with all different types of food, and the main dining room served a three-course meal with varying menu items each night. 

Monica had about a dozen options for food as well, ranging from a taco stand to a steakhouse. While some were included in the price of the trip, others, like the steakhouse, came at an additional cost. Monica didn't visit any of the restaurants that cost money, but according to Cruise Critic, the restaurants are either prix fixe or a la carte. Bonsai Sushi, for instance, had $7 sushi rolls while a steakhouse meal cost $42 , according to Carnival's website.

Both ships had familiar names attached to some of the eateries. The Wonder of the Seas had a Johnny Rockets and the Carnival Vista had a Guy Fieri-themed barbecue buffet .

It felt like endless food was served on each ship at buffets with dozens of options available throughout the day.

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Wonder of the Seas' main buffet, Windjammer, served breakfast, lunch, and dinner on Joey's sailing. Always full of guests, the buffet offered a wide variety of options for each meal, from French toast to falafel. But this wasn't the only buffet on the ship. A DIY taco bar, all-you-can-eat pizza, and unlimited soft-serve were also available. 

One of Carnival Vista's busiest eateries was the Lido Marketplace buffet where passengers could always find something to eat. The buffet changed what it served based on the time of day. In the morning, there were eggs, bacon, and other breakfast foods. The buffet also had a sandwich bar for lunch, dinner offerings each night, and an entire section dedicated to desserts. Plus, ice cream and pizza were available at Lido 24/7.

Royal Caribbean had more pools than Carnival, but that's understandable given that the former cruise was the world's largest — and the pool decks on both cruises were packed each day.

royal cruise vs carnival

The three large pools on Wonder of the Seas made Joey feel as if she were at the beach with water coming up and around many of the lounge chairs. There were also a handful of whirlpools and small plunge pools for relaxing, as well as a water playground for kids, Splashaway Bay. Joey observed that the pool deck was packed throughout the day, and she had a hard time finding a single empty chair after 12 p.m.

The Carnival Vista had two main pools and a handful of hot tubs. With the exception of port days , Monica noticed that the Vista's pools were packed. Since Monica sailed by herself and the ship was at partial capacity, she didn't have as much trouble finding loungers. If she had traveled with friends, she likely would've needed to get there early to secure pool chairs together. 

Each pool on the Carnival Vista had a tropical theme. At the main pool, tiki-style gazebos covered the pools' two hot tubs, which created a casual, laid-back atmosphere on the decks.

Both ships also had adults-only areas for passengers.

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Nearly every day onboard Wonder of the Seas, Joey enjoyed the Solarium, an adults-only indoor lounge with additional small pools, a bar, a complimentary bistro, and stunning views. 

Monica didn't discover the Carnival Vista's adults-only area until halfway through her trip. Tucked away at the back of the ship, adults could find a secluded bar, lounge chairs, and hot tubs. 

Both cruise ships had water slides, arcades, and basketball courts. But Royal Caribbean had even more things to do, from laser tag to escape rooms, likely due to its larger size.

royal cruise vs carnival

Wonder of the Seas was packed with activities. Guests could play games in the arcade and ride waves on the surf simulator. There were sports like ping pong, basketball, and rock climbing, as well as more surprising cruise offerings like a carousel, ice skating, laser tag, and an escape room.

The waterslides were also a big hit on the ship, which included the tallest slide at sea that drops 10 stories.

While Joey's ship had more activities thanks in part to its larger size, Monica thought it didn't seem like anyone could get bored on the Carnival Vista either. The ship had waterslides, an arcade, a basketball court, a panoramic bicycle ride, and a ropes course.

Both ships also came with miniature golf courses on their decks. 

Both ships offered plenty of entertainment with an emphasis on live music.

royal cruise vs carnival

Wonder of the Seas had a wide variety of entertainment, including dancing, drumming, ice skating, and acrobatics. There were also comedy shows and live bands performing throughout the day.

While Monica's Carnival cruise didn't come with a skating rink, it did feature robust entertainment programming as well, such as American rock 'n' roll and popular musicals. There was also comedy every night, which she noticed would get so packed that passengers stood and crowded the door of the comedy hall.  Guests could also almost always find live music somewhere on the ship. 

Royal Caribbean required reservations for its shows but Carnival did not.

royal cruise vs carnival

Due to its large size, Wonder of the Seas required reservations to attend nightly shows, which Joey made through the Royal Caribbean app.

She found that it was often hard to get reservations for the show she wanted on the day. So she started making reservations days before each event depending on how popular it was.

While the reservation got Joey into the venue, there were no assigned seats, so she still had to arrive early to get the best view. 

The Carnival Vista didn't require passengers to reserve shows ahead of time. Instead, guests could arrive early for the best seat in the house, or come in the middle of a show and grab any open seat. 

Both ships had impressive spa and fitness centers.

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Royal Caribbean's spa and fitness center was so big that it took up half of deck six and had its own cafe. The gym was full of cardio and strength training machines, as well as fitness classes like yoga offered for an additional cost, and an indoor running track. Spa treatments cost extra and ranged from facials to massages. Royal Caribbean's spa treatment prices are only available to people who have a future cruise booked or are currently on their cruise. But Joey recalls considering a massage if there were any that cost less than $100. Prices started at around $100, though, so she didn't get one. 

The Carnival Vista's gym was impressive, too. A row of treadmills faced the windows, which meant passengers had 180-degree views of the ocean and any nearby land. Additionally, the Carnival Vista offered spa treatments and fitness classes at an additional cost. Yoga and spinning classes cost Monica $17.25 per class while massages start at $103 for 50 minutes, per Carnival's website .

The Royal Caribbean ship seemed to be decorated with more art than the Carnival ship.

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The Wonder of the Seas was full of decor from paintings to unique wallpapers on every floor. Up and down the staircases were walls of artwork that made Joey feel like she was in a museum.

The Carnival Vista also had thoughtful interiors, with designs geared toward creating a casual and lively atmosphere. However, the only area where Monica spotted art displayed was during an auction where guests could bid on and buy different works.

The Royal Caribbean ship was full of nature, with 20,000 plants on one of the outdoor decks. Monica's Carnival ship did not have a similar area.

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On deck eight, Wonder of the Seas has an outdoor neighborhood, Central Park. This deck is home to 20,000 plants, according to Royal Caribbean , and Joey thought it was the most relaxing area on board.

The smaller Carnival Vista did not have a comparable space, so the only time Monica saw real plants on her seven-day trip was at the ports and on excursions. She did, however, spot fake trees at the Lido buffet.

While Royal Caribbean's Wonder of the Seas had more space and activities, Insider's reporters found that the Carnival Vista was more likely to offer a better deal.

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Monica is still shocked at how affordable the entire Carnival Cruise was. She spent about $185 a night including the cruise's gratuities. She also tipped her stateroom attendant and waitresses a combined $100 in cash. As a traveler who has stayed everywhere from five-star hotels to tents, Monica thought $185 seemed like a deal since it included lodging, food, and activities. 

Joey also snagged a deal since her cruise was on sale. For $700 more, Royal Caribbean offered more space, activities, and restaurants than Carnival, albeit on a larger ship. Sales are common on this cruise line, according to Cruzely .

Depending on the traveler, a room with a window, more food options, and a larger ship to explore could be worth the higher price tag on Royal Caribbean, while those seeking a highly affordable and still very fun experience can consistently consider Carnival. 

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Cruising the open seas is all about picking the right ship for your ideal vacation. When it comes to the biggest names in the cruising industry, Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line are on top of the list, but which one should you set sail with?

Both cruise lines offer sun-soaked destinations, onboard thrills, dining delights, and family fun, but they do so in different styles. 

While Royal Caribbean highlights being adventurous by providing rock climbing walls and surf simulators, Carnival keeps it laid back with themed water slides and comedy shows. 

Picking between the two cruise giants means weighing what really matters for your ideal cruise getaway, which is what we’re here to help you with in this Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival Cruise Line guide. 

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Types of ships

The Royal Caribbean fleet is known for its massive and imposing ships, with features like rock climbing walls, ice skating rinks, bumper cars, and even zip lines. They also have many dining options, from casual cafes to upscale restaurants.

Carnival, on the other hand, has a slightly more laid-back vibe. It has some unique features, including the famous BOLT roller coaster on its Excel class ships (Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration, and Carnival Jubilee), a themed WaterWorks water park, and several themed bars and lounges.

If you’re looking for a more extravagant experience, Royal Caribbean may be the way to go, but if you prefer a more relaxed atmosphere, Carnival might be a better fit.

View of Symphony of the Seas' zip line

Destinations

Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line offer a variety of destinations, from the Bahamas and the Caribbean to Europe, Alaska, Australia, and beyond.

Royal Caribbean also offers itineraries to exotic destinations, like the South Pacific, Asia, and the Middle East.

Carnival tends to stick to more traditional cruise destinations.

Both cruise lines have their private island in The Bahamas. Royal Caribbean has Perfect Day at CocoCay, while Carnival shares Half Moon Cay with Holland America Line.

Royal Caribbean at Cococay, Bahamas, during daytime

Popular ports for both lines in the U.S. include Port Canaveral, PortMiami, Galveston, New Orleans, and Los Angeles.

If you’re looking for a more unique and off-the-beaten-path itinerary, Royal Caribbean may be the better choice.

Cruise line vibe

Another factor to consider is the overall vibe of each cruise line. 

Royal Caribbean attracts a slightly more upscale and diverse crowd, mixing families, couples, and solo travelers. Per contra, Carnival is known for its party atmosphere and tends to attract a younger crowd.

Royal Caribbean may be the way to go if you’re looking for a more relaxed and sophisticated experience. But Carnival may be the better choice if you’re looking for a fun and lively atmosphere with plenty of nightlife options.

Interior view of Carnival Sunshine

Onboard activities

Regarding onboard activities, Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line offer passengers a wide range of entertainment options. However, some notable differences between the two cruise lines are worth considering.

Royal Caribbean is known for its innovative and adrenaline-pumping activities, such as rock climbing walls, surf simulators, and zip lines. 

They also have many entertainment options, including Broadway-style shows, ice skating performances, and acrobatic shows.

Carnival Cruise Line caters more to families and offers a variety of fun activities for kids, such as water slides, mini-golf, basketball courts, and arcade games.

Carnival also partners with Dr. Seuss, meaning passengers can enjoy themed green eggs and ham character breakfasts, parties, and storytime sessions.

Dr. Seuss Bookville on Carnival Freedom

Both cruise lines also have spas with salon services and, depending on the vessel, may have a thermal suite add-on.

Royal Caribbean may be the better choice if you’re looking for an upscale feel and a wide range of innovative activities.

However, Carnival Cruise Line may be the way to go if you’re traveling with kids or looking for a more cost-effective option.

Regardless of which cruise line you choose, both offer a great selection of onboard activities to keep you busy.

Entertainment

Yes, Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line offer different entertainment options.

Royal Caribbean is known for its Broadway-style shows and innovative attractions like ice-skating rinks, rock-climbing walls, and surfing simulators. There are also themed parties, parades, and live music performances.

Carnival Cruise Line focuses more on comedy, karaoke, trivia, poolside contests, and game shows. They also have a popular water park called WaterWorks and a signature attraction called SkyRide (on Vista-class ships), where guests can ride bikes on a suspended track.

Both cruise lines offer plenty of options to keep passengers entertained, but the specific offerings vary depending on the ship and itinerary.

View of Skyride at Carnival Panorama

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Food and drink

Yes, the food options differ between Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line.

Both cruise lines offer a wide selection of dining options. While Royal Caribbean is known for its upscale feel and gourmet cuisine, Carnival Cruise Line offers a more casual dining experience.

Royal Caribbean’s main dining room features a varied menu with options like lobster bisque, filet mignon, and baked Alaska.

The cruise line also offers specialty restaurants like Jamie’s Italian, where passengers can enjoy Italian dishes created by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver. Upscale specialty venues like Wonderland and 150 Central Park are also available (both on select ships).

Interior view of Jamie's Italian restaurant at Anthem of the Seas

Additionally, Royal Caribbean offers a variety of casual dining options like Johnny Rockets and the Windjammer buffet.

Carnival Cruise Line’s main dining room offers a less formal atmosphere with steak, seafood, and pasta options.

The cruise line also offers specialty venues like Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse, Cucina Del Capitano Italian cuisine, and Bonsai Teppanyaki hibachi.

Carnival also has a variety of casual dining options like Guy’s Burger Joint , created by celebrity chef Guy Fieri, BlueIguana Cantina serving tacos and burritos, and the Lido Marketplace buffet.

Front view of Blueiguana Cantina Carnival Celebration

While the food options differ between Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line, Carnival provides more options included in the price of your cruise.

When comparing Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line, one of the main factors that passengers consider is the quality of the cabins.

While both cruise lines offer a range of accommodation options, it’s important to keep in mind that there are some notable differences between the two.

Firstly, Royal Caribbean tends to offer more luxurious and upscale cabins on its newer ships, with a greater emphasis on premium amenities and features.

This is particularly evident in their suite offerings, such as private balconies, dedicated concierge services, and exclusive access to restaurants and lounges.

A royal loft suite on Anthem of the Seas

In comparison, Carnival Cruise Line tends to focus more on affordability and accessibility, with a broader range of cabins available at lower price points.

While this means the cabins may not be quite as nice, plenty of comfortable and well-appointed options exist, including balcony cabins and suites .

Both cruise lines offer a range of cabin categories, though, from interior and ocean-view rooms to more spacious suites with additional amenities.

Family cruising

Regarding family cruising, one of the key factors to consider is the kids and teen programs offered by cruise lines.

Carnival is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, which extends to its kids and teen programs.

The cruise line offers three different age groups for toddlers to teens: 2-5, 6-8, and 9-11.

Each age group has dedicated space and activities, such as arts and crafts, games, and movies.

circle c carnival cruise line

For teens, Carnival offers two age groups: 12-14 and 15-17. The cruise line’s teen program is called Club O2 and provides a range of activities such as dance parties, video games, and sports tournaments.

The cruise line also offers a dedicated teens-only lounge called Circle C.

Royal Caribbean’s kids and teen program, called Adventure Ocean, is divided into six age groups from Royal babies up to teens: 6 months-36 months, 3-5 years old, 6-8 years old, 9-11 years old, 12-14 years old, and 15-17 years old.

Each age group has its own dedicated space and activities designed to cater to that age group’s specific needs and interests.

Royal Caribbean offers teens two age groups: 12-14 years old and 15-17 years old.

The cruise line’s teen program is called Teen Club, which provides various activities such as dance parties, karaoke, video games, and sports tournaments.

The cruise line also offers a dedicated teen-only lounge called The Living Room.

royal caribbean adventure ocean kids' club

When comparing the kids and teen programs of Carnival and Royal Caribbean, both cruise lines offer a great variety of activities for children and teenagers.

However, Royal Caribbean’s Adventure Ocean program stands out for offering activities for children as young as six months old, which can be a great advantage for families with young children.

Additionally, Royal Caribbean’s program is divided into more age groups, allowing for more age-appropriate activities and a better overall experience for children and teenagers.

Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean offer great options for families looking for a fun cruising experience.

While Carnival has a more laid-back and casual atmosphere focusing on family-friendly activities, Royal Caribbean’s newer ships offer a more upscale feel with high-tech features and specialty dining options.

Regarding the cruise fare for Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line cruises, there are a few key differences to consider.

Overall, Royal Caribbean tends to be a bit more expensive than Carnival, but a few factors can impact your cruise’s cost.

serenity sundeck with loungers

One major factor that can impact the price of a Royal Caribbean cruise is the ship you choose.

Some newer, more upscale ships, like Oasis-class ships (Symphony of the Seas and Wonder of the Seas, among others), can be expensive, while older boats or those with fewer amenities may be more affordable.

Similarly, the time of year you cruise can also impact the cost. Royal Caribbean’s prices tend to be higher during peak travel seasons like summer and holidays, while prices may be more affordable during off-peak times.

Regarding Carnival, the prices tend to be more consistent across ships and seasons.

While there may be some variation based on factors like the length of the cruise or the cabin you choose, you’re generally more likely to find affordable fares on Carnival than on Royal Caribbean.

One thing to remember with both cruise lines is that while the initial fare may seem affordable, there are often additional costs to consider. Royal Caribbean and Carnival charge extra fees for specialty dining, drinks, and shore excursions, so include these costs into your budget when comparing prices.

Comparing Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line Packages

If you’re planning a cruise vacation and considering Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line, comparing their cruise packages is essential to make an informed decision.

Here are the best ways to compare Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival Cruise Line:

  • Passenger Experience: Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line cater to families, couples, and solo travelers, but Royal Caribbean is known for its upscale feel. On the other hand, Carnival Cruise Line offers a more casual and laid-back atmosphere.
  • Dining: Royal Caribbean offers a more diverse selection of options, including specialty restaurants, while Carnival Cruise Line focuses more on the main dining room experience. If you’re a food enthusiast, Royal Caribbean may be the better choice (depending on the ship).
  • Price: Both cruise lines offer a range of fares, but Royal Caribbean tends to be more expensive overall. However, Royal Caribbean may offer more value for your money with its luxurious amenities and activities.
  • Onboard: Both cruise lines offer a variety of onboard activities, but Royal Caribbean is known for its adventurous options, such as zip lining and rock climbing. On the other hand, Carnival Cruise Line offers more traditional activities, such as mini-golf and poolside games.
  • Overall Experience: The best way to compare Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line is to read reviews from past passengers and compare the specific features and amenities that matter most to you. Consider your budget, preferred level of service, and desired activities before deciding.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is royal caribbean better than carnival.

There’s no definitive answer to whether Royal Caribbean is “better” than Carnival, as both cruise lines offer different experiences that will appeal to different cruisers. 

Royal Caribbean ships tend to be larger and offer more high-tech amenities. Their overall vibe is more upscale. Carnival, on the other hand, provides a more laidback, party-oriented experience.

What’s more, Royal Caribbean are known to travel to more exotic destinations worldwide, while Carnival sticks to traditional cruise destinations. 

Which cruise line has the best food?

Royal Caribbean is considered the better option as far as food. They offer more formal, gourmet dishes like filet mignon, baked Alaska, and lobster. 

RC also has more specialty dining venues like Jamie’s Italian for celebrity chef fare, Wonderland for an artistic culinary experience, and 150 Central Park for upscale cuisine. 

Carnival’s dining experience is on the casual side, with basic steak and pasta dishes in the main dining room, with specialty restaurants like Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse coming at an added fee. 

What is the number-one cruise line?

The answer is Norwegian Cruise Line.

NCL has been the most notable innovator in the cruise industry for over 50 years. In fact, they were the first to eliminate set dining times and give cruisers the freedom to cruise on their own schedule to over 450 breathtaking destinations all around the world.

In Summary 

Overall, when it comes down to Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival Cruise Line, it comes down to you and your family’s personal preferences and priorities.

For travelers prioritizing luxury amenities, unique destinations, and fine dining, Royal Caribbean is the better choice. For cruisers wanting a fun, festive vacation at a more affordable price point, you can’t go wrong with Carnival. 

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  • Best for guests of all ages
  • 27 ships in the fleet
  • Some of the largest ships in the cruise industry: from 2,400 to 6,000+ passengers
  • Exciting onboard activities can include rock climbing, ice skating, escape rooms, FlowRider and waterslides, and much more
  • 300+ ports of call
  • Two private islands: CocoCay (Bahamas) and Perfect Day (Labadee, Haiti)
  • Great last-minute cruise deals
  • Excellent safety record

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Royal Caribbean International is a cruise line headquartered in Miami, Florida, operating a fleet of 27 ships that sail to destinations worldwide, including the Caribbean, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Alaska. The company offers innovative onboard experiences, such as Broadway-style shows, the Bionic Bar, and Virtual Balcony cabins, as well as a wide range of activities like ice skating and rock climbing while at sea. Royal Caribbean is suitable for guests of all ages and is well known for having some of the largest ships in the cruise industry, 300+ ports of call, and two private islands: CocoCay and Perfect Day. The company is also known for great last-minute cruise deals and having an excellent safety record. We recommend Royal Caribbean as one of the first places to search for your next cruise.

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  • Best for a party atmosphere and cruising on a budget
  • Good for US port departures, with additional destinations in Europe

Carnival Cruise Line is a popular and affordable American cruise line that operates 24 ships sailing to destinations all over the world, catering to families, couples, and groups of friends. The defining characteristic of Carnival is its focus on fun and entertainment, all for less money than its rivals in the industry. However, Carnival cruises have a party atmosphere - great for some adults, not as desirable for cruising with children - and lower safety rankings, with several incidents involving Carnival ships, including fires, power outages, and mechanical failures. You'll get more for your money, and a better overall onboard experience, with a higher-ranked cruise line.

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Cruising is a popular way of traveling for many people, offering a unique experience that combines the convenience of a floating hotel with the excitement of visiting multiple destinations in one trip. In an average year, over fifteen million people say "all aboard" and set sail on an amazing vacation.

There are many different cruise lines to choose from, and each one offers a different type of experience. Some are geared towards families, while others are more focused on luxury or adventure. What would you like to see and do while you're onboard? Is a casino a must-have or a rather-avoid? Would a Broadway-caliber show tip the scales for you? Do you need a wide range of activities to keep the kiddos happy while the adults live it up or relax? The onboard activities and amenities can really make or break your vacation, so be sure you know what you're getting.

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Another factor that can influence which cruise line you choose is the itinerary. Cruise ships travel all over the world, but some cruise lines may not have destinations available where you're hoping to go. You should also consider the size of the ship: larger ships offer more amenities, but smaller ships can access ports that bigger ships can't.

Speaking of amenities, make sure you understand what you'll get as part of your fare and which extras will come with an additional cost. For example, most cruises offer drink packages for alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, but a few have drink stations where you can get complimentary lemonade, coffee and tea. Other amenities that might be important to you are Wi-Fi, spa services, babysitting, fitness classes, and upgraded dining experiences. You can usually get a decent discount if you sign up for an amenities package before you sail, so keep an eye out for promotions in the months leading up to your sailing.

When you take a cruise, it's almost always expected that you'll tip the crew members who have attended to your needs while onboard: your cabin steward ( who probably leaves your towels folded into fun shapes every night ), your servers at your nightly meals, and the head waiter. Cruise lines have a recommended gratuity to cover all three of those staff members, usually $15-$20 per traveler, per day; the total gratuity amount may be charged automatically to your account, or you may be given envelopes to make cash payments.

While it usually isn't mandatory to pay those gratuities - you can ask to have them removed if they're applied automatically, especially if you've received poor service - it's typically considered in poor taste not to tip at the suggested levels (because crew members' salaries, much like servers at your local restaurant, are based on the expectation of tips paid by guests). And, if you receive service that goes above and beyond, adding to the recommended gratuity is always appreciated. Be aware that tips for bartenders, poolside servers, and professional services provided in the spa or elsewhere are not included in the daily suggested gratuity and may be charged automatically at the time of service.

Now that you have a good overview of the cruising experience, which cruise line should you choose? Beyond the points we already covered, here are a few additional criteria that might make it easier to pick:

  • Embarkation port. You could get a great deal on a cruise, but what will it cost you to get to the port? That could involve airfare, an overnight stay or two in a nearby hotel (so that you're less likely to be affected by travel delays), and transportation from the airport or hotel to the port. This is especially true if you're taking a cruise that departs from an international destination.
  • Perks for repeat cruisers. Like frequent flyer programs on airlines, most cruise lines offer benefits the more you sail. If you find yourself absolutely loving cruise vacations, it can be advantageous to put all of your eggs in one basket, so to speak. Rewards programs can include casino benefits, complimentary meals at the upgraded dining experiences, exclusive sail-away parties with free cocktails and tchotchkes, early-access booking on future cruises, and much more.
  • Reputation. It's a really smart idea to see what other travelers have said about their overall experience with a cruise line before booking your trip. The ads on TV may make that private island look amazing, but someone who's been there might point out that you'll pay extra to get on that waterslide. Or, previous cruisers could tell you that despite having several formal nights on the schedule, a particular cruise line has no problem with people showing up to dinner in flip-flops and swimsuit coverups. Find out if the cruise line you're considering lines up in reality with what they advertise.

Here at Top Consumer Reviews, cruising is one of our favorite ways to travel and experience new things. And with so many different cruise lines to choose from, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. But, don't worry: take a look at our in-depth analysis of today's most popular options, find the one that's the best match for your vacation ideas and your travel party, and book that trip you've been dreaming of. Bon voyage!

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Royal Caribbean vs. Carnival: Which Cruise Giant Wins the Battle of the Seas?

When you think about going on a cruise, two big names probably come to mind: Royal Caribbean and Carnival. They’re well known worldwide and dominate the open seas.

These two cruise lines are like the best of rivals, offering amazing trips to numerous places, fun activities for all ages, and all sorts of adventures.

But even though they seem similar, there are some differences that might help you pick the one that’s just right for you.

Let’s dive into the fun battle between Royal Caribbean and Carnival to see which one you might want to hop aboard for your next vacation!

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Tackling fleet sizes, Royal Caribbean boasts an impressive array of ships. It’s not just about numbers; it’s the variety and the cutting-edge technology that they incorporate.

From the world’s largest cruise ships in the Oasis class to the adventurous Quantum class, Royal Caribbean ships are floating cities brimming with activities and amenities.

The sheer scale of Royal Caribbean’s Oasis and Icon Classes is so vast that they’re cleverly segmented into neighborhoods. Imagine strolling through an authentic Central Park complete with actual trees or reveling in the pleasures of a lively Boardwalk.

Here, merriment is always in the air with carousels and thrilling slides, not to mention a state-of-the-art theater where you can be mesmerized by daring high-dives.

Carnival has a more family-focused approach. Their ships are known for a fun atmosphere and are designed to cater to all ages.

Carnival’s approach to grandiosity is no less spectacular, with their largest liners, including the Mardi Gras , Carnival Celebration, and Carnival Jubilee, each boasting a collection of themed zones.

Aboard Mardi Gras, for example, you can sway to the rhythms of jazz in an environment inspired by New Orleans’ own French Quarter.

With a fleet that’s recently expanded with its innovative Excel-class ships, Carnival is dedicated to affordable, lively vacations that appeal to both the young and the young at heart.

On the more modest side, both lines provide vessels that comfortably host between 3,000 and 4,000 passengers.

No ship, regardless of its size, neglects to deliver the full cruise experience. Brace yourself for an array of luxurious amenities ranging from bustling casinos, serene pools, and live entertainment to indulgent spas, vibrant dance halls, and an assortment of bars.

Both Carnival and Royal Caribbean guarantee that your ocean voyage will feel like a retreat to an indulgent resort—a world where both relaxation and entertainment await at every deck.

Accommodations

Rest easy knowing you have an abundance of room options to choose from. Royal Caribbean’s accommodations range from cozy interior rooms to expansive suites with private balconies.

If cruising solo, you have the option of single cabins that mean you won’t be paying double just to have your own space.

Royal Caribbean Standard Balcony room

Now, if it’s spaciousness you’re after, Carnival’s standard cabins are notable for their generous size, leading the industry in room to relax and enjoy your cruise. Comfort meets style in rooms designed with warm accents and all the necessary amenities.

While slightly less geared towards solo travelers, Carnival still provides a variety of room types, including budget-friendly interior cabins and suite options for extra luxury.

For those cruising with family, certain ships offer Family Harbor cabins, complete with access to a communal lounge perfect for family time.

Carnival Standard Balcony Stateroom

Meanwhile, sailing on one of Carnival’s latest ships treats you to an elevated experience with increased availability of suites, including some that provide daytime access to an exclusive pool area.

If you’re planning to book a standard room, you’ll find that both Royal Caribbean and Carnival offer similar quality and comfort. However, it’s a good idea to explore the special room options each cruise line offers.

These unique rooms might give you the chance to enjoy a balcony view at a lower cost, or you could opt for a themed suite that adds an extra touch of magic to your journey.

Each cruise line has its own set of exclusive accommodations that could make your trip even more memorable, without necessarily breaking the bank.

Destinations and Itineraries

royal cruise vs carnival

When choosing between Royal Caribbean and Carnival, the destinations they visit and the creativity of their itineraries might just tip the scales.

Each line charts its own course across the seas, offering distinct journeys that beckon travelers with the promise of adventure and discovery.

Royal Caribbean is renowned for its diverse array of destinations, particularly its voyages across the Caribbean Sea.

These cruises range from short 3-7 night jaunts to longer excursions, docking at popular spots like the Bahamas and Cozumel.

What sets Royal Caribbean apart are its private destinations, such as Labadee in Haiti—a secluded resort offering everything from pristine beaches to exhilarating zip-line adventures.

Another exclusive stop is Perfect Day at CocoCay in the Bahamas, where guests can enjoy an action-packed waterpark and relaxing beach areas.

For those drawn to the old world charm and natural beauty of Europe, Royal Caribbean offers itineraries that explore the Mediterranean’s rich history and the Baltic Sea’s breathtaking vistas, with trips typically lasting 7 nights or more.

Carnival Cruise Line , on the other hand, provides a treasure trove of tropical paradises within the Caribbean, with itineraries ranging from quick 4-night getaways to more leisurely 8-night sails.

For those looking westward, Carnival’s cruises to the Mexican Riviera promise sun-soaked adventures in ports like Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta, perfect for 6-night escapes.

While Carnival may not offer private islands like its competitor, it prides itself on delivering unique shore excursions that immerse travelers in the local culture and scenic beauty of each port, ensuring a memorable experience at every stop.

In essence, your preference for destinations and the way you wish to explore them could very well make the decision for you.

Private Island Experiences

Royal caribbean’s private island: perfect day at cococay.

Perfect Day at Cococay

Perfect Day at CocoCay is Royal Caribbean’s private island in the Bahamas, known for its thrilling and chill experiences. It’s an adventurous paradise featuring:

  • Thrill Waterpark : Home to Daredevil’s Peak, the tallest waterslide in North America, along with several other slides, wave pools, and a kid-friendly obstacle course.
  • Up, Up and Away : A helium balloon ride that offers breathtaking views of the island from 450 feet in the air.
  • Oasis Lagoon : The Caribbean’s largest freshwater pool, complete with swim-up bars and in-pool loungers.
  • Chill Island : A serene beach escape with crystal-clear waters and powdery white sands, perfect for relaxation.
  • Coco Beach Club : Offering an upscale experience with overwater cabanas, a private beach, and an exclusive restaurant.

Royal Caribbean has designed Perfect Day at CocoCay to offer a balanced mix of adrenaline-pumping adventures and serene relaxation spots, catering to all ages and preferences.

Carnival’s Private Island: Half Moon Cay

Half Moon Cay, Bahamas

Half Moon Cay is Carnival’s private island in the Bahamas, consistently rated as one of the best private islands in the Caribbean. It epitomizes the idyllic beach day with features like:

  • Stunning, award-winning beaches : With powdery white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, the beaches are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and beach sports.
  • Horseback riding by the sea : Unique to Half Moon Cay, guests can ride horses along the beach and even through the surf.
  • Water sports : Including snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding, allowing guests to explore the island’s vibrant marine life.
  • Private cabanas : Available for rent, offering a private slice of paradise with added comforts and amenities.
  • Nature trails : For guests interested in exploring the island’s natural beauty on foot or by bike.

Half Moon Cay focuses on delivering a pristine beach experience in a more laid-back and natural setting, making it ideal for guests looking to unwind and soak in the beauty of the Bahamas.

Each cruise line brings its own strengths to the table, making your dining experience a key part of the adventure.

Carnival Cruise Line shines with its expansive selection of included dining options, creating a gastronomic landscape that’s as inclusive as it is diverse. The line’s commitment to quality and variety is evident in both its complimentary and specialty dining offerings.

For meat enthusiasts, the steakhouses on Carnival ships are a must-visit, offering premium cuts in an elegant setting. Asian cuisine lovers will find themselves at home in JiJi, where the flavors of the East are celebrated with flair.

But the culinary delights don’t stop there. Carnival’s collaboration with celebrity chefs brings an extra layer of excitement to your dining options.

Guy Fieri’s poolside burgers at Guy’s Burger Joint, the varied tastes at BlueIguana Cantina, Shaq’s crispy fried chicken, and the Italian pizzas offer a taste of the familiar with a twist. For those with a love for Indian cuisine, the main dining room’s nightly vegetarian options are a testament to Carnival’s attention to diverse palates.

Adding to the experience, selected ships feature New Orleans bistros by Emeril Lagasse and in-house breweries, offering a unique blend of culinary exploration and craft beverages, though these experiences come at an additional cost.

Royal Caribbean , on the other hand, invites guests to embark on a culinary journey that spans the globe without leaving the ship.

The Windjammer Marketplace buffet and traditional main dining rooms are at the heart of the complimentary dining experience, offering a range of familiar and comforting dishes designed to please every palate.

For those seeking a more specialized dining experience, Royal Caribbean’s array of specialty restaurants provides an opportunity to indulge in everything from sushi to Italian cuisine, albeit for an additional fee.

Noteworthy is Jamie’s Italian by Jamie Oliver, offering rustic Italian favorites in a casual setting. For a taste of Americana, Johnny Rockets serves up classic burgers and milkshakes, though it’s important to note there is a charge for this nostalgic experience.

Both Royal Caribbean and Carnival excel in providing a dining experience that is both broad and nuanced, catering to the tastes of every traveler.

Whether you’re drawn to the comprehensive, inclusive offerings of Carnival with its celebrity chef partnerships and diverse cuisine options or the global culinary exploration facilitated by Royal Caribbean’s specialty venues and buffet, your cruise will undoubtedly be a journey worth savoring.

Onboard Activities

Both cruise lines pull out all the stops to ensure that your days at sea are filled with excitement, laughter, and awe-inspiring performances.

Royal Caribbean sets the bar high with its array of Broadway-style shows, where the glamour and talent could easily be mistaken for a night out in New York City.

But the entertainment doesn’t stop there. Guests can marvel at ice-skating performances that turn the rink into a stage of glacial beauty, and acrobatic shows that defy gravity and capture the imagination.

For those seeking a dose of adrenaline, Royal Caribbean offers unique experiences such as surf simulators and skydiving simulators, allowing you to catch a wave or soar through the air without ever leaving the ship.

The adventure continues with rock climbing walls, the FlowRider surfing simulator, ice skating, and even zip lines, ensuring that every moment is filled with excitement. Not to be overlooked, the Ultimate Abyss slide and the North Star observation pod offer breathtaking thrills and views, respectively.

Carnival Cruise Line , on the other hand, ensures that fun is at the heart of your vacation. The Punchliner Comedy Club promises a night of belly laughs, while live music and dance shows keep you moving to the beat.

But Carnival’s sense of adventure shines through with its WaterWorks parks, featuring twisting waterslides and splash zones for a splash-tacular time.

For those seeking a unique thrill, the Bolt sea-bound roller coaster offers high-speed excitement with ocean views.

Additional adventures include outdoor ropes courses, sky-high bike rides, and even indoor trampoline parks, ensuring that every day is filled with new and exciting challenges.

Both cruise lines also cater to those looking for relaxation or a flutter of excitement with amenities like casinos, spas, and pools, ensuring that whether you’re seeking adrenaline, entertainment, or a moment of peace, there’s something onboard for you.

Whether you’re drawn to Royal Caribbean’s innovative and high-flying activities or Carnival’s fun-filled and diverse entertainment options, your cruise vacation promises to be an unforgettable journey of discovery and delight.

Entertainment

Royal Caribbean's AquaTheaters

Both cruise lines have mastered the art of sea-bound entertainment, offering a variety of shows and activities that cater to every taste and age group.

Royal Caribbean transforms your evenings into an unforgettable Broadway experience. Picture yourself tapping your feet and singing along to the timeless hits from shows like “Grease,” “Hairspray,” and “Cats.”

These aren’t mere performances; they’re Broadway productions at sea, meticulously adapted to enrich your night without keeping you out too late.

For those who crave the thrill of the extraordinary, Royal Caribbean’s AquaTheaters are the stage for heart-stopping acrobatic and high-diving performances, all set against the vast backdrop of the ocean. Meanwhile, ice skating shows bring a cool twist to onboard entertainment, combining grace and skill on a glistening rink.

And for a fusion of technology and performance art, the Two70 theaters on Quantum Class ships offer a spectacle where robotics and live actors create an immersive storytelling experience.

Royal Caribbean also knows how to get your feet moving with places like Boleros, a vibrant salsa club where the rhythm of the music invites you to dance the night away under the stars.

Carnival Cruise Line offers its own brand of unforgettable nights with Playlist Productions. These high-energy performances distill the essence of musical theatre into shorter, dynamic shows that blend popular tunes with dazzling choreography.

Comedy takes center stage at the Punchliner Comedy Clubs, showcasing Carnival’s commitment to laughter with a lineup that makes it the largest employer of comedians worldwide.

The musical journey continues throughout the ship, with live bands playing everything from soothing jazz to electrifying rock ‘n’ roll, ensuring there’s a beat for every moment of your journey.

Interactive entertainment is a Carnival hallmark, from the spirited competition of “Family Feud” to lively poolside games and music trivia that bring guests together in laughter and play. Each day and night, Carnival transforms the cruise into a celebration of fun, music, and community.

On both Royal Caribbean and Carnival cruises, the promise isn’t just a journey across the ocean but an immersion into a world where entertainment is crafted to surprise, delight, and engage.

Whether it’s the allure of Broadway at sea, the pulse of live music, or the laughter shared in a comedy club, your time onboard is an adventure in entertainment.

Kids Activities

Children Playing, Adventure Ocean

Royal Caribbean takes child-friendly adventures to the next level with its Adventure Ocean program. This initiative is a haven for kids aged 3 to 12, inviting them to embark on a journey of exploration and discovery.

Through engaging activities and challenges, children have the opportunity to become mini-scientists, artists, and explorers, all while earning special badges that celebrate their achievements.

But the fun isn’t limited to just the older kids; Royal Caribbean has thoughtfully designed spaces for babies and toddlers, providing a safe and stimulating environment for the youngest guests to play and learn under the careful guidance of trained professionals.

This inclusive approach ensures that families with children of all ages can enjoy a stress-free vacation, knowing their little ones are engaged in enriching and entertaining experiences.

Carnival Cruise Line , on the other hand, invites kids to dive deep into ocean-themed fun at Camp Ocean. This program caters to children from 2 to 11 years old, offering a wide range of activities that celebrate the wonder of the sea.

Adding a sprinkle of magic to the mix, Carnival’s partnership with Dr. Seuss transforms the cruise into a floating storybook. Interactive character experiences, story times, and themed breakfasts featuring beloved characters from Dr. Seuss’s world ensure that imagination and fun are always on the menu.

For tweens and teens, Carnival provides exclusive spaces that are perfectly tailored to their interests and social styles.

These areas boast video games, cozy seating, and versatile spaces that adapt to everything from laid-back hangouts to high-energy dance parties, giving older kids the freedom to enjoy their vacation in their own way.

Both Royal Caribbean and Carnival understand that a family vacation is about creating lasting memories for every family member, no matter their age.

With their dedicated children’s programs, safe and engaging spaces, and a wide array of activities, parents can relax and indulge in the adult-focused amenities of the cruise, secure in the knowledge that their kids are having the time of their lives.

This commitment to family-friendly fun ensures that a cruise vacation is a richly rewarding experience for adventurers of all ages.

Pricing and Value

Royal Caribbean positions itself slightly higher on the pricing spectrum, a reflection of its commitment to innovation and the comprehensive range of facilities aboard its fleet.

The price of a journey with Royal Caribbean can fluctuate significantly, influenced by factors such as the chosen destination, the length of the cruise, and the specific ship.

This variance underscores the brand’s appeal to those seeking a cruise experience that’s enriched with state-of-the-art amenities and exclusive onboard activities.

Carnival , in contrast, sails a course that’s more budget-friendly, offering an appealing array of options for those looking to maximize fun without stretching their wallet too thin.

Carnival’s approach is especially attractive to families and budget-savvy travelers, offering a compelling mix of entertainment and relaxation at a value that’s hard to beat.

Included Amenities

The ticket price is just the beginning; the true value of a cruise comes alive through the myriad of experiences and amenities included.

Royal Caribbean dazzles with its adventurous offerings:

  • Surf simulators and rock-climbing walls for the thrill-seekers.
  • Ice-skating rinks and multiple pool areas that cater to all ages and preferences.

Carnival counters with its own brand of onboard excitement:

  • Exhilarating water slides and poolside movie nights under the stars.
  • Comedy clubs and themed parties that ensure every night is an event.

Both lines generously incorporate basic dining options and a diverse array of entertainment into the base fare, allowing guests to enjoy much of what the ship has to offer without additional costs.

Additional Costs

The voyage beyond the ticket price can encounter seas of additional expenses, from gratuities and specialty dining to excursions and beverage packages.

  • Gratuities are an expected expense on both lines, contributing to the staff’s livelihood who make your stay memorable.
  • Specialty dining venues offer culinary explorations beyond the included meals, featuring gourmet dishes and celebrity chef creations at an extra charge.
  • Excursions and special activities , whether onshore adventures or onboard exclusives like spa treatments, enrich your cruise experience with additional costs.
  • Beverage packages can be a wise investment for those looking to enjoy unlimited soft drinks or alcoholic beverages, offering convenience and potential savings.

Deciding between Royal Caribbean and Carnival doesn’t have to feel like navigating through a storm.

By considering both the upfront costs and the value of the experiences each line offers, travelers can chart a course to a cruise that not only fits their budget but also fulfills their dreams of an unforgettable sea adventure.

Whether you’re drawn to the innovative allure of Royal Caribbean or the accessible fun of Carnival, your perfect cruise awaits on the horizon, promising a treasure trove of memories and experiences.

Loyalty Programs

If you plan to take many cruises, the loyalty programs offered by Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line can add a significant layer of value to your experience. And sticking with one cruise line will have it’s perks.

Both programs are designed to reward returning guests, but they do so in ways that reflect their unique brand philosophies and guest experiences.

Carnival’s VIFP Club is all about enhancing the fun aspect of cruising. Starting as a Blue member and progressing up to Diamond status, the program injects each cruise with extra joy through perks that range from complimentary beverages to priority boarding.

The more you cruise with Carnival, the more points you gather, leading to richer rewards like onboard credits and exclusive VIFP parties. This program is tailored to recognize and reward the festive spirit of Carnival’s guests, making each cruise more enjoyable than the last.

Royal Caribbean’s Crown & Anchor Society , on the other hand, emphasizes exclusivity and premium experiences as you move from Gold to Pinnacle Club status.

The rewards system is structured to offer tangible benefits that enhance the convenience and luxury of your cruise experience.

Perks like priority check-in, balcony discounts, and access to exclusive lounges with complimentary refreshments are designed to make loyal cruisers feel special and valued.

For those who appreciate a sense of prestige and enjoy being recognized for their loyalty, Royal Caribbean’s program is incredibly appealing.

Both loyalty programs offer their own versions of special treatment:

  • Carnival’s VIFP Club perks include welcome back parties, priority embarkation, and complimentary drinks, enhancing the social and fun aspects of your cruise.
  • Royal Caribbean’s Crown & Anchor Society benefits focus on improving the cruising experience with practical amenities like priority check-in, onboard booking bonuses, and exclusive events, adding a touch of luxury to your journey.

Your preference might depend on what you value more: Carnival’s approach is perfect for those who love being part of a fun-loving community, with perks that celebrate the joy of cruising.

Royal Caribbean’s program, meanwhile, caters to those who prefer a more refined set of benefits that elevate the cruise experience itself.

Which One Is Right For You?

Choosing the best cruise line between Royal Caribbean and Carnival ultimately depends on what you value most in a vacation. Royal Caribbean leads with its innovative ships and adrenaline-pumping activities, making it ideal for those seeking a high-tech, adventure-filled journey.

Its offerings cater to both families and individuals who crave cutting-edge entertainment and a wide range of onboard experiences.

Carnival, however, shines with its budget-friendly options and a focus on fun, lively atmospheres that appeal to families, first-time cruisers, and those looking for a more relaxed, festive experience. With its diverse dining options and engaging entertainment, Carnival excels in providing a joyous and accessible cruise experience.

In general, if your dream cruise includes the latest and greatest in ship design and technology, along with a plethora of activities for all ages, Royal Caribbean is the way to go.

But if you’re after great value, a fun atmosphere, and a cruise experience that delights with its variety of dining and entertainment options, Carnival will likely be your ship of choice.

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If you’re planning a cruise and stuck between Royal Caribbean and Carnival, it’s a good idea to compare their offerings. Both cruise lines cater to various travellers, including families and solo adventurers.

However, there are key differences in their passenger experiences. Royal Caribbean is renowned for its upscale feel, while Carnival Cruise Line offers a laid-back atmosphere perfect for those seeking a more relaxed holiday.

Comparative image showcasing two cruise ships side by side with 'Royal Caribbean' on the left and 'Carnival' on the right, highlighting the differences in design and size between the two leading cruise lines.

In this article, I’ll compare all the most important details to help you decide which cruise line would suit you best. However, if you just want a quick snapshot, here is a table with all the details:

Comparing Royal Caribbean and Carnival’s Fleet Size

Examining the fleet size of both cruise lines is vital in understanding their capacity and offerings. Royal Caribbean’s fleet is expansive. Its 26 ships include some of the world’s largest cruise ships.

On the other hand, Carnival Cruise Line’s 25 ship fleet includes older, smaller ships like the Carnival Elation.

Royal Caribbean

Royal Caribbean’s fleet is impressive, divided into seven classes with 26 ships. Despite the diversity in classes, there are common features across the fleet. The signature Royal Caribbean attractions are available on about half of these ships. These attractions include the world’s tallest slide at sea and ice-skating rinks.

It’s also worth noting that the Royal Caribbean has some of the largest cruise ships in the world , offering an abundance of onboard activities and amenities. However, it also offers around 13 smaller, more intimate ships for a more peaceful journey across the sea.

From adrenaline-pumping adventure parks to tranquil spa experiences, the Royal Caribbean fleet promises an unforgettable cruise for every type of cruiser. So whether you’re seeking an action-packed thrill ride or a serene retreat, Royal Caribbean’s extensive fleet has something to offer.

Recommended reading: Royal Caribbean Ships by Age .

A person skillfully surfs on the Flowrider aboard Royal Caribbean's Anthem of the Seas, with the ship's distinctive smokestack in the background, under a bright blue sky

Carnival Cruise Line

Carnival Cruise Line is a leader in contemporary cruising with 25 ships. Each ship provides fun and memorable vacation experiences. They may not be as large as the Royal Caribbean ships, but they do not lack quality, comfort, or fun.

Both cruise lines offer two sizes of mega-ships. Carnival’s smaller ships carry two to four thousand passengers. Comparatively, their larger ships can accommodate over five thousand guests.

Although Royal Caribbean wins the battle of size with some of the world’s largest ships in their fleet, Carnival’s ships hold their own with unique features too. Each ship, no matter the size, qualifies as a floating resort. Every cruise has onboard casinos, live entertainment, pools, elaborate spas, lively dance clubs, and bars.

Related reading: Which is the best Carnival Cruise ship?

The serene Patio Pool on Carnival Celebration during golden hour, featuring modern showers mimicking sleek sculptures, warm wood decking, and an inviting pool area, all set against the tranquil backdrop of the open sea.

Itineraries Offered: Royal Caribbean & Carnival

When cruising, the journey is just as important as the destination. Both Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line offer a plethora of exciting itineraries. Each cruise line offers an array of destinations, from tropical paradises to arctic adventures.

Royal Caribbean Itineraries

Royal Caribbean is renowned for its adventure-packed itineraries, offering journeys to more than 240 destinations in over sixty countries on six continents. From the icy glaciers of Alaska to the tropical beaches of the Caribbean, Royal Caribbean offers a variety of experiences to suit every traveller’s taste.

They provide their cruisers with expansive coverage of all aspects of the Royal Caribbean experience. Whether you’re a frequent cruiser or a first-timer, there’s always something new and exciting with Royal Caribbean. Their itineraries ensure every journey is filled with adventure, discovery, and relaxation.

The cruise ship 'Ovation of the Seas' glides through the icy waters of Alaska, with the majestic backdrop of snow-covered mountains and glaciers reflecting the clear blue skies.

Carnival’s Itineraries

When it comes to choosing a cruise, the destination is everything. Carnival Cruise Line offers a wide range of exciting destinations to choose from. With 25 ships operating two to thirty-one-day voyages, they depart from every coast in the U.S. However, the Carnival Cruise Line is best known for its Caribbean cruises.

Their North American homeports, such as Miami , are the launching point for voyages to the Caribbean and Mexico, with stops at breathtaking destinations like Half Moon Cay in the Bahamas. For those wanting something more exotic, Carnival ships also sail to the Mexican Riviera.

Carnival Cruise Line Australia also provides cruises from Sydney and Brisbane to New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. This extension of the Carnival family offers a unique experience, allowing passengers to explore the wonders of the Pacific in true Carnival style.

The Carnival Sunrise cruise ship docked at Grand Turk, with the island's stunning turquoise waters and lush landscapes in the background, embodying tropical travel and leisure.

Onboard Activities

Onboard activities are a crucial part of the cruise experience. I mean, if you’re going to spend all that time on a ship, you’ll definitely go stir-crazy if you have nothing to do. Fortunately, Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line offer their passengers a wide range of options.

Royal Caribbean Onboard Activities

Royal Caribbean is known for pushing the envelope when it comes to onboard activities. One of their most popular attractions is their FlowRider surfing simulators. These offer a fun and safe way for passengers to try their hand at surfing without ever leaving the ship. This unique feature sets Royal Caribbean apart, offering its passengers a unique and exhilarating experience.

In addition to their FlowRider simulators, Royal Caribbean also offers a Category 6 Waterpark on many of their ships. This fun-filled attraction features a variety of water slides, splash zones, and pools, perfect for both kids and adults. With these exciting onboard activities, it’s clear that Royal Caribbean is committed to providing its passengers with a cruise experience that is anything but ordinary.

On top of this, they have rock climbing, shows at the AquaTheatre, Broadway Style Shows, Spas, Sports Courts and more.

Recommended reading: Best Royal Caribbean Ships for Kids.

The AquaTheatre on Harmony of the Seas during twilight, featuring a dazzling water show with fountains illuminated by purple lights, surrounded by an outdoor amphitheater with tiered seating and a pink water slide overhead.

Carnival’s Onboard Activities

Thrill-seekers and cruise enthusiasts love Carnival for its vast array of fun-filled deck attractions. From swimming pools and water slides to sports courts and mini-golf, there’s always something to keep you entertained on deck. But the highlight is undoubtedly BOLT, the world’s first roller coaster at sea. A truly unique experience, it combines the thrill of a roller coaster with unparalleled ocean views.

And when it’s time to unwind, there are numerous places to relax and enjoy a refreshing drink. The Burger Joint, RedFrog Rum Bar, and the Blue Iguana Tequila Bar are among the favourites, offering a wide selection of beverages and tasty bites. Whether you want a day filled with adrenaline-pumping activities or a laid-back afternoon soaking up the sun, Carnival’s deck attractions will surely deliver.

The Blue Iguana Tequila Bar on Carnival Ecstasy, featuring a vibrant Mexican-themed decor with a straw roof, colorful tiled bar, and wooden stools, set against the serene backdrop of the ocean.

Cabins and Suites

When it comes to cabin choices, both Royal Caribbean and Carnival offer diverse options. However, the standard cabins on Carnival ships are among the largest in the cruise industry, a point in their favour for those who value more space. But Royal Caribbean is not far behind, boasting an impressive selection of cabin categories, including their extravagant loft and family suites.

Royal Caribbean Cabins

Royal Caribbean is renowned for its lavish cabin offerings, each designed to give guests a truly indulgent break. Cruise-goers can choose from multiple cabin categories, ensuring there’s something for all preferences and budgets. From cosy interior cabins to spacious suites with private balconies, there’s a perfect haven for everyone.

For those of you who want to splash out on extra luxury, there are two-story loft suites available offering a luxurious multi-level living experience at sea. For families, the two-story Ultimate Family Suites come equipped with slides and game rooms, providing endless entertainment for kids and a relaxing retreat for parents.

For those seeking the ultimate in luxury, suites with private concierges are available, ensuring a truly pampered and personalised cruise experience.

Interior of the Ultimate Family Townhouse on Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas, featuring a bold red slide, multicolored hanging lights, and a cozy living area with a plush yellow chair and gray sectional sofa. The room is bathed in natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows that offer a panoramic view of the sea.

Carnival Cabins

Carnival’s cabins and suites offer comfort and a touch of luxury. Among their specialty cabins are the Havana Cabins. These cabins are more than just a place to sleep. They come with the added perk of a private pool and deck area at the stern of the ship for guests to relax and enjoy.

Carnival’s Family Harbor rooms make family travel nothing short of easy and comfortable. Available on select ships like the Carnival Jubilee, these family cabins have inside, oceanview, and balcony options and can comfortably accommodate up to five people. Whether you’re looking for a private retreat or a family-friendly space, Carnival’s cabins cater to your needs while providing a touch of indulgence.

The décor in Royal Caribbean cabins tends to be more upscale and luxurious, while Carnival cabins offer a more relaxed and casual atmosphere. Ultimately, the choice comes down to personal preference and what you value most in your cruise accommodation.

Recommended reading: Carnival Suite vs Balcony Stateroom.

Elegant Havana Cabana Suite on Carnival Vista with a large bed adorned with white linens and a vibrant orange and teal runner. The room features a tropical patterned carpet, wood-finished bedside tables, and decorative pillows that add a pop of color. Slatted doors open to a private cabana area, inviting natural light and offering a glimpse of the outdoor seating and hammock.

Dining Options

Food plays a significant role in the overall cruise experience. Both Royal Caribbean and Carnival have casual and formal dining options. They offer a range of eateries onboard its ships, providing a wide range of choices for every palate.

Royal Caribbean’s Food & Drink Options

Royal Caribbean offers diverse food options, promising a different culinary experience with every meal. The cruise line’s vision to provide an expansive culinary expertise is evident in its dining offerings. Royal Caribbean is a gastronomic paradise for people who love trying new dishes and flavours.

However, the free meals aboard the Royal Caribbean tend towards snacks and buffet-style breakfasts and dinners. Often, the better meals at Royal Caribbean’s promenade are inside the expensive restaurants. So, if you want to try something new aboard a Royal Caribbean ship, be aware that you’ll have to empty your wallet a bit.

Celebrity Chef Jamie Oliver has contributed to the culinary experience at Royal Caribbean, providing various dining options for passengers to enjoy. Whether you’re looking for a hearty meal in one of their dining rooms or a quick bite at a casual eatery, there’s something for everyone.

An inviting charcuterie board with a selection of cured meats, olives, and cheese, presented on a wooden plank supported by canned tomatoes, set on a table at Jamie's Italian restaurant onboard Harmony of the Seas, with a red tufted booth in the background.

Carnival’s Food & Drink Options

One of the highlights of any cruise is the food, and Carnival certainly doesn’t disappoint. With culinary options designed to cater to every palate, dining aboard Carnival is a gastronomic adventure. Between Carnival and Royal Caribbean, the former offers arguably the more economical dining experience without compromising taste or quality.

Their menu boasts delectable dishes from celebrity chefs like Emeril Lagasse and Guy Fieri. These culinary maestros have added their unique touch to Carnival’s dining choices, ensuring that each meal is a memorable experience.

Gourmet BBQ salmon garnished with fresh herbs and a crispy onion ring, accompanied by a golden pastry and a glass of white wine on a polished wooden table in Carnival Cruise's main dining room.

Nightlife and Entertainment

Onboard entertainment is an integral part of any cruise. Carnival and Royal Caribbean both offer a plethora of entertainment options designed to keep passengers engaged and entertained. From exciting escape rooms that challenge your problem-solving skills to fun-filled family feud games, there’s never a dull moment on these cruises. However, these two cruise lines have their own distinctive styles of entertainment.

Royal Caribbean’s Entertainment Options

Royal Caribbean offers an array of exciting options for the night owls. From their well-stocked bars to their comfortable lounges, the fun doesn’t stop when the sun goes down.

Royal Caribbean offers unique experiences like roller skating and indoor ice skating rinks for those seeking more active entertainment. Carnival Cruise ships may have their own attractions, but the expansive offerings at Royal Caribbean ensure that there’s something for every type of passenger.

The Bamboo Room on Royal Caribbean's Mariner of the Seas, showcasing a vibrant tiki bar ambiance with colorful lighting, eclectic tropical-patterned furniture, and a warm, inviting atmosphere for guests enjoying drinks and conversation.

Carnival’s Entertainment Options

When the sun sets, Carnival Cruise Line comes alive with thrilling nightlife experiences. The energy on board is electrifying, with a variety of entertainment options to keep you on your toes. From dazzling theatre shows to hilarious comedy routines, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

One of the highlights is the Playlist Productions theatre shows. These short, visual, musical performances run multiple times an evening and on several days. If you want a good laugh, the Punchliner Comedy Club is a must-visit. Found on all ships, it offers nightly comedy routines. You can opt for family-friendly ones or adult ones.

Furthermore, select ships offer Dive-In Movies poolside on outdoor LED screens for a unique movie experience. And for those who love to dance, the ships feature nightclubs with skilled DJs to keep the party going.

Carnival Sunrise's pool deck set up for Dive-In Movies, featuring rows of blue loungers facing a large outdoor screen, with a tranquil pool reflecting the early evening sky.

Choosing between Royal Caribbean and Carnival often boils down to cost. Both cruise lines offer many experiences and amenities, but their pricing strategies can differ. To make an informed decision, it’s essential to consider the overall value offered by each cruise line, the cost of the cruise itself, and any additional expenses such as onboard activities and dining options. In the following sections, we’ll delve deeper into the pricing of both Royal Caribbean and Carnival to help you find the best fit for your budget.

Royal Caribbean Pricing

One of the key aspects of planning a cruise vacation is understanding the pricing strategies of the chosen cruise line. Royal Caribbean, for instance, strives to provide a luxurious cruising experience, and their prices reflect this. However, they also offer a range of options to cater to different budgets.

The price of a Royal Caribbean cruise varies based on several different factors, including ship, time of year, destination length of the cruise and the number of guests. You also have to note that gratuities (tips) are not included in the price, along with certain drinks, and you have to ensure you’re budget allows for this.

Carnival Cruise Pricing

Carnival Cruise Line, known for its laid-back atmosphere, offers a range of pricing options. But all things considered, this cruise line has positioned itself as a more affordable choice compared to Royal Caribbean. With a focus on value, Carnival provides a variety of packages to cater to different budgets and preferences.

Sure, you could opt for specialty restaurants and exclusive activities, which would add to your overall expenditure. But if you’re content with the main dining room experience and the standard onboard activities, you’ll find Carnival’s pricing quite reasonable. Therefore, whether you’re planning a cruise for the first time or are an experienced cruiser, Carnival Cruise Line’s diverse pricing can accommodate your budget and desired experience.

Family Atmosphere

The biggest cruise ships in the world belong to Carnival and Royal Caribbean. From game shows and comedy clubs to IMAX theatres and Broadway shows, both cruise lines offer activities for kids and families.

Royal Caribbean stands out in the cruise industry with its unique family-friendly facilities. The line’s ships are filled with activities that cater to all age groups. For instance, the Ultimate Abyss, the tallest slide at sea, offers an unforgettable experience for older kids and adults. Meanwhile, younger children can participate in various games and activities designed specifically for their age group.

Not just adrenaline-pumping activities, Royal Caribbean also has several specialty dining options where families can enjoy a meal together. From pizza parlours to ice cream and even a variety of international cuisines, there’s something for every palate.

The Ultimate Abyss slide entrance on Royal Caribbean's Harmony of the Seas, depicted as a towering angler fish sculpture with shiny scales and a whimsical design, against a clear sky backdrop with the ocean horizon in the distance.

Carnival Cruise Line, often less expensive than the Royal Caribbean, is another excellent choice for families planning a cruise. The line is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, with a wide array of activities designed to keep kids entertained. On Carnival ships, families can enjoy everything from water parks to mini-golf and even exclusive kids’ clubs that offer a variety of fun and educational activities.

But the fun doesn’t stop when the sun goes down. Families can enjoy an evening at the comedy club or watch a movie under the stars at Carnival’s seaside cinema.

The Punchliner Comedy Club on Mardi Gras, featuring a chic, dimly lit interior with emerald green walls, modern spherical lights, and plush brown seating, ready for an evening of entertainment.

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The Bottom Line

Whether it’s Royal Caribbean or Carnival, the ultimate decision between the two popular cruise lines for families depends on what you’re looking for in your vacation. For those seeking an upscale feel with a focus on arts and crafts and an array of dining options, Royal Caribbean might be your go-to. Even their oldest ship brims with luxury. They’re known for providing a broad spectrum of activities, particularly their kids’ clubs, which are a hit amongst younger passengers.

However, if a more laid-back party atmosphere is what you’re after, with a strong emphasis on the main dining room experience, Carnival Cruise Line could be the one for you. Their cruise port is always buzzing with activity, creating a casual and fun-filled environment. The decision is yours to make. Either way, they are both good choices.

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R oyal Caribbean vs Carnival Cruise-which cruise line is better? Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International are two of the most popular cruise lines in the world. They offer a wide range of amenities and activities for families to enjoy during their vacation. Deciding between the two can be challenging, but it ultimately depends on your preferences and budget. In this comparison, we will take an in-depth look at Royal Caribbean vs Carnival cruise lines and compare them based on various criteria.

Ship Size and Amenities

Royal Caribbean is known for having the largest and most modern ships in the industry. The Symphony of the Seas is the largest cruise ship in the world, with a capacity of over 6,800 passengers. It features an impressive water park, 20 restaurants, a zip line, and a full-sized basketball court, among other amenities. On the other hand, Carnival has smaller and more budget-friendly ships. Their newest ships, the Mardi Gras and the Celebration can accommodate up to 5,282 passengers and features a roller coaster , water park, and a variety of dining options. 

Cabin Choices

Both Royal Caribbean and Carnival offer an impressive range of cabins to choose from, catering to every budget and preference. Carnival’s standard cabins are cozy and comfortable, but the line is known for offering smaller balconies. Carnival also offers several different categories of cabins, including interior, ocean view, balcony, and suite cabins. The interior cabins are perfect for those looking for an affordable option while still enjoying the amenities offered on the ship. The ocean-view cabins offer a picturesque view of the ocean and are perfect for those who love to watch the waves. Balcony cabins are the most popular option and allow you to have your own private outdoor space to relax and enjoy the ocean breeze. Suite cabins provide an extra level of luxury and come with a range of exclusive amenities, such as concierge service, priority check-in, and access to private lounges and dining areas. 

On the other hand, Royal Caribbean offers an even wider range of cabin types, including interior, ocean view, balcony, suite, and even virtual balcony cabins. Their interior cabins are cozy and comfortable, with a range of amenities to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Ocean-view cabins offer a stunning view of the ocean, while balcony cabins provide a private outdoor space to relax and enjoy the views. Suite cabins are available in several different categories, including Junior Suite, Grand Suite, and Royal Suite. These offer more space, extra amenities, and exclusive access to areas like the Suite Lounge and Coastal Kitchen restaurant. The ultimate in luxury is the Royal Caribbean’s Star Class suite, which comes with its own private butler and access to the Royal Genie, who can make all your onboard wishes come true.

Royal Caribbean’s virtual balcony cabins are a unique feature that allows passengers in interior cabins to enjoy a real-time view of the ocean on an 80-inch high-definition screen that spans nearly floor-to-ceiling. This feature allows passengers to enjoy the view of the ocean without paying the premium for a balcony cabin. 

In addition to their standard cabins, Carnival offers several unique cabin categories that cater to specific types of travelers. For families looking for more space, Carnival offers Havana Family Cabins on select ships. These cabins feature a large balcony with a hammock and patio furniture, as well as access to a private Havana pool and lounge area.

For those looking for a more luxurious experience, Carnival offers Cloud 9 cabins. These cabins are located in a private spa area and include complimentary access to the ship’s thermal suite, which features heated loungers, steam rooms, and saunas. Cloud 9 cabins also include upgraded amenities such as spa bathrobes and priority spa reservations.

Royal Caribbean also offers a variety of unique cabin categories. For those seeking a more exclusive experience, Royal Caribbean offers Suite Class, which includes access to a private suite lounge, a dedicated suite concierge, and exclusive dining options.

For families or groups traveling together, Royal Caribbean offers connecting staterooms, which allow for more space and privacy while still being close to each other. They also offer virtual balconies in select interior cabins, which feature a large screen displaying live footage of the ocean outside.

Both cruise lines offer accessible cabins for passengers with disabilities or mobility issues, and both have a range of cabin categories to suit every budget and preference. Ultimately, the choice of cabin type will depend on the individual traveler’s needs and preferences.

Dining 

Onboard dining is an essential aspect of any cruise experience, and both Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line offer a range of dining options to cater to different tastes and preferences.

Carnival Cruise Line is known for its casual, laid-back dining atmosphere. The cruise line offers a range of dining venues, from buffet-style restaurants to specialty dining options, including steakhouses and seafood restaurants. One of Carnival’s unique dining options is the “Chef’s Table,” which is a multi-course dinner hosted by the ship’s executive chef. This dining experience includes a tour of the ship’s galley and a private cocktail reception with the chef.

Royal Caribbean, on the other hand, offers a more upscale dining experience. The cruise line offers a range of dining venues, including main dining rooms, buffet-style restaurants, and specialty dining options. One of the unique dining options on Royal Caribbean ships is the “Jamie’s Italian” restaurant, which was developed in partnership with celebrity chef Jamie Oliver. This restaurant offers a range of Italian-inspired dishes, including pasta, seafood, and pizza.

Royal Caribbean also offers a flexible dining option called “My Time Dining,” which allows passengers to dine at their own pace and choose their preferred dining time. This option is ideal for those who want more flexibility in their dining schedule and do not want to be tied to a fixed dining time.

Both Carnival and Royal Caribbean offer dining packages that can help passengers save money on specialty dining options. Carnival’s “Chef’s Table” and Royal Caribbean’s “Ultimate Dining Package” are examples of dining packages that provide passengers with access to specialty restaurants for a set price.

Overall, both Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise Line offer a range of dining options to cater to different tastes and budgets. Whether you prefer casual dining or upscale dining, there is something for everyone on these cruise lines.

Onboard Activities

Both Carnival and Royal Caribbean offer a wide variety of onboard entertainment and activities for passengers of all ages. Carnival is known for its high-energy and lively atmosphere, with a focus on fun and entertainment. On the other hand, Royal Caribbean offers a more upscale and sophisticated experience, with a range of activities and entertainment options to suit all tastes.

Carnival’s entertainment options include Broadway-style productions, comedy shows, magic shows, and live music performances. The cruise line is also known for its outdoor parties and deck events, such as pool parties and dance parties. In addition, Carnival offers a range of onboard activities such as water parks, mini golf, and sports facilities. There are also kids’ clubs and teen clubs available, providing a range of activities and games to keep younger passengers entertained.

Royal Caribbean offers a similarly impressive range of entertainment and activities. The cruise line is known for its West End-style productions, featuring world-class performers, singers, and dancers. Other entertainment options include ice skating shows, acrobatic performances, and live music performances. Royal Caribbean also offers a range of onboard activities such as rock climbing, zip-lining, and surfing simulators. Kids can enjoy the “Adventure Ocean” program, which offers a range of educational and interactive activities, as well as age-specific clubs and hangouts.

Both cruise lines also offer a range of parties and events onboard. Carnival is famous for its “Fun Ship” parties, which feature live music, dancing, and entertainment. There are also themed parties and events such as 80s and 90s parties, white parties, and Halloween parties. Royal Caribbean offers a range of parties and events as well, including themed parties, such as Caribbean-themed parties, and formal events such as Captain’s cocktail parties.

Both Carnival and Royal Caribbean offer a wide range of onboard entertainment and activities to suit all tastes and preferences. Whether you’re looking for high-energy parties and shows or more sophisticated and elegant entertainment, both cruise lines have something to offer.

Kid’s Clubs

One of the most important aspects for families when it comes to choosing a cruise line is the availability of activities for children. Both Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean Cruise Line offer a wide range of activities and clubs for kids of all ages, but they differ in their approach.

Carnival Cruise Line’s Camp Ocean is a program designed for kids aged 2-11, divided into three age groups: Penguins (ages 2-5), Stingrays (ages 6-8), and Sharks (ages 9-11). The program includes arts and crafts, games, and other fun activities, all under the supervision of experienced youth counselors. Older kids and teenagers can enjoy Circle “C” (ages 12-14) and Club O2 (ages 15-17), which offer age-appropriate activities like dance parties, video game tournaments, and sports competitions.

Royal Caribbean Cruise Line’s Adventure Ocean program offers a similar range of activities for kids, divided into Aquanauts (ages 3-5), Explorers (ages 6-8), Voyagers (ages 9-11), and Teens (ages 12-17). However, Royal Caribbean’s program includes more educational and interactive activities, such as science experiments, theater workshops, and even scavenger hunts. The cruise line also offers a Royal Babies & Tots program, which caters to children aged 6-36 months and includes interactive playgroups for parents and babies.

Both cruise lines offer babysitting services for an additional fee, so parents can enjoy some adult time during the cruise. Carnival’s Night Owls program offers babysitting services until 1 am, while Royal Caribbean’s Late Night Party Zone offers babysitting services until 2 am.

Overall, both Carnival Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean Cruise Line provide a great experience for families with children. The choice between the two will depend on the specific needs and preferences of each family, as well as the age range of their children.

Private Islands

Private islands are a highlight of any cruise vacation, and both Royal Caribbean and Carnival offer unique experiences on their respective islands.

Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island in the Bahamas, has been recently transformed into a massive water park that is a playground for both adults and children. This island boasts the tallest water slide in North America, Daredevil’s Peak, which stands at a staggering 135 feet tall, and the largest freshwater pool in the Caribbean. The water park is packed with exciting attractions like Splash Summit, a collection of four exhilarating slides, and the wave pool, which simulates the feeling of swimming in the ocean.

In addition to the water park, Perfect Day at CocoCay also offers a helium balloon ride that ascends 450 feet in the air, providing passengers with a breathtaking bird’s-eye view of the island. Other activities on the island include snorkeling, kayaking, and beach volleyball. For those who prefer a more laid-back experience, there are plenty of cabanas and hammocks scattered throughout the island where guests can relax in the shade and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

On the other hand, Half Moon Cay, Carnival’s private island in the Bahamas, is a serene and tranquil tropical paradise that is perfect for those who want to unwind and relax. The island has pristine white sandy beaches with crystal-clear waters that are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Guests can also enjoy a variety of water sports such as parasailing, paddleboarding, and kayaking.

Half Moon Cay also offers a range of excursions, including horseback riding, nature walks, and stingray encounters. The island has several bars and restaurants where guests can enjoy a refreshing drink or a delicious meal. There are also plenty of beach chairs and hammocks throughout the island where guests can soak up the sun and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

While Perfect Day at CocoCay offers a thrilling and exciting experience for those who love water parks and adventure, Half Moon Cay offers a more laid-back and relaxing experience in a tranquil tropical setting. Both private islands offer unique experiences that cater to different preferences, and the choice between them ultimately depends on the individual’s taste and interests.

Affordability

Carnival tends to offer more budget-friendly cruise options, making it an excellent choice for families on a tight budget. Their cruises typically last for 3-7 nights and start at around $200 per person. Royal Caribbean, on the other hand, tends to offer longer cruises and more upscale experiences. Their cruises can last for up to 14 nights and start at around $400 per person.

Itineraries

 Both Royal Caribbean and Carnival offer a wide range of destinations to choose from, including the Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, and more. Carnival tends to focus more on shorter, more affordable cruises, while Royal Caribbean offers longer, more luxurious itineraries. Royal Caribbean also has its own private island destinations, like CocoCay in the Bahamas and Labadee in Haiti. These private islands offer exclusive experiences like zip-lining, snorkeling, and beachside cabanas.

In contrast, Carnival has partnerships with port destinations like Half Moon Cay in the Bahamas and Amber Cove in the Dominican Republic .

Solo Sailing Options

Solo travelers can enjoy cruising with both Royal Caribbean and Carnival. Royal Caribbean offers single-occupancy staterooms, which are designed In terms of dining options, both Royal Caribbean and Carnival offer a wide variety of restaurants and cafes to choose from. Carnival’s dining experience tends to be more casual and laid-back, while Royal Caribbean offers a more formal and upscale experience. Both cruise lines also offer dining packages and specialty restaurants that cater to different tastes and budgets. For example, Royal Caribbean’s main dining room offers a three-course menu with multiple options for appetizers, entrees, and desserts. Carnival offers similar dining options but also offers unique features like Guy’s Burger Joint, BlueIguana Cantina, and The Steakhouse. Both cruise lines offer a variety of dietary options like vegetarian, gluten-free, and Kosher.

When it comes to solo sailing, both Royal Caribbean and Carnival offer options for solo travelers, but Royal Caribbean has more options for solo travelers, including solo cabins on some of their ships. These cabins are smaller than traditional cabins, but they offer a more affordable option for solo travelers who want to avoid paying the single supplement fee. Carnival also offers solo traveler meetups and social activities.

Royal Caribbean vs Carnival-Which One Is The One For You?

Royal Caribbean vs Carnival -which is better? Both Royal Caribbean and Carnival are excellent choices for families looking for a fun and memorable vacation. Both cruise lines offer a wide range of amenities and activities but with different strengths and weaknesses. If you’re looking for a more luxurious and upscale experience with a wide range of onboard activities and dining options, Royal Caribbean might be the better choice. However, if you’re looking for a more laid-back and affordable cruise experience, Carnival might be the way to go. Ultimately, the best choice for your family will depend on your specific needs and preferences.

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Carnival and Royal Caribbean are two cruise lines that cater to families. Which is ideal for your kids? In this brief comparison between Carnival and Royal Caribbean, which delves into the subject of the best cruises for families, we'll try to provide an answer to that question. But before we get started, keep in mind that every cruise line has a variety of ships, and each one has different features. This concise offers more of a broad overview of what each brand has to offer in general.

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  • Carnival Cruise: The Dream and Vista are the ships in Carnival's fleet where your kids will have the most fun. You can bring them along as you amuse one another on the different amenities of the ships, but the Carnival Camp Ocean kids club is where you can leave children aged 2 to 11 while you need some alone time. The whole Carnival fleet has access to Camp Ocean, which often takes up the upper decks of the ships. Counselors will allow your kids to participate in activities with an ocean theme and other things. The Circle C and Club O2 camps for 12-year-olds and older are fun.
  • Royal Caribbean: Royal Caribbean has an equally impressive fleet, so it's not left behind. The most kid-friendly cruise ships include Voyager, Freedom, Oasis of the Seas , and Anthem of the Seas from Royal Caribbean. But these ships aren't only for kids, but they'll also amuse parents who are travelling with their youngsters. Many of Royal Caribbean's ships were built with families in mind; in fact, you'll notice that a significant portion of their area is reserved exclusively for children. Your kids will be in good hands owing to the many kids' clubs offered by the cruise line while you're not joining them on the many attractions designed just for them. The Royal Babies program is designed for kids aged 6 to 36 months. Together with groups for children aged 12-17, there are additional clubs for children aged 3-5, 6-8, and 9-11. You can feel more at ease when exploring on your own because Royal Caribbean counselors typically have a good reputation for being affable.

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Cruise from, Royal Caribbean and Carnival, are best in the segment for kids . Both have their uniqueness and different attractions that are mentioned above. It depends on you which cruise line fulfils your and your kid’s needs. We have given a brief about both the cruise lines and what they offer for kids; now it’s on you which line will you choose?

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There’s a clear trend in cruise ship design that “bigger is better”, with ships like Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas setting new passenger records and redefining the idea of a cruise vacation.

Major cruise lines are also competing with each other by introducing innovative activities and features to the high seas.

From racing around multi-level karting courses to taking your pick of the latest blockbusters inside multiscreen movie theaters, these are some of the most impressive activities available on cruise ships right now.

Karting on ships has been around for a while, but the latest ‘Prima class’ of cruise ships introduced by Norwegian Cruise Line takes things up a notch.

Go-karting track on the Norwegian Prima cruise ship.

The track on the Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva now spans three levels, offering guests a longer, more intense karting experience than on the line’s older ships.

Described as “a perfect way to spend a day at sea” by CN Traveler’s Meena Thiruvengadam , the 1,400-foot track hosts various competitions throughout a cruise, with a podium to reward winners and a fastest lap scoreboard continually updated.

The activity isn’t included in the cruise fare. Typically, $15 buys you entry into a race. For additional fees, it’s possible to rent the track for yourself in order to drive faster, or even buy a pass for unlimited use of the track.

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Royal Caribbean's ‘Quantum class’ and some of its ‘Oasis class’ ships feature robotic bartenders. These robots mix themed drinks like the signature Bionic Tea.

While an innovative feature and a fun experience as a one-off, the bars aren't necessarily somewhere you’ll want to hang around for hours.

Moving Bars

Found on Royal Caribbean’s biggest cruise ships, the Rising Tide Bar provides guests the opportunity to enjoy their preferred drinks while moving vertically between the ship's decks.

Magic Carpet is an orange glass-sheltered platform suspended from the starboard side of the cruise ... [+] ship Celebrity Edge.

But moving bars aren't restricted to inside a cruise ship. Each of Celebrity’s newest ‘Edge class’ vessels are equipped with the Magic Carpet .

This orange exterior apparatus can move up and down the starboard side of the ship, serving various functions throughout the cruise. It’s used as a tender platform, but most notably it turns into an open-air dining venue and bar, accompanied by spectacular views and an ocean breeze.

Zip lines on cruise ships offer an exhilarating adventure on board, allowing passengers to soar across the deck and take in stunning ocean views, if they can keep their eyes open!

Found mainly on modern, larger vessels, these attractions can stretch over 600 feet in length. Although not widespread, Royal Caribbean's ‘Oasis class’ ships, together with some ships from MSC Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line feature zip lines.

Rollercoasters

Another option to feel the sea breeze while enjoying an exhilarating experience can be found on Carnival’s ‘Bolt’, the world’s first rollercoaster at sea.

Three ships operated by Carnival Cruise Line feature a rollercoaster known as 'Bolt'.

Capable of reaching speeds of up to 40 mph, the attraction is available on Carnival’s Mardi Gras , Celebration and Jubilee ships.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, Disney Cruise Line also features theme park style attractions on some of its ships. Guests in the two-person rafts on the serpentine water coaster ‘Aqua Duck’ reach speeds of up to 14 mph.

Planetariums

A facility designed to simulate the night sky for educational and entertainment purposes, a planetarium is an immersive environment that allows people to explore the universe from the comfort of their seats.

While lacking the adrenaline-fueled fun of zip-lines or karting, planetariums are nevertheless an exciting feature on a handful of cruise ships. Cunard’s ocean liner Queen Mary 2 and Viking Orion are among the few ships with this intriguing feature.

Multiscreen Cinemas

Princess Cruises was the first cruise line to introduce giant outdoor movie screens, but other lines are now pushing hard into the world of the silver screen.

The foyer of the multiscreen cinema onboard P&O cruise ship 'Arvia'.

Carnival was the first—and still only—cruise line to offer a full IMAX experience at sea. If choice matters more, P&O Arvia features a three-screen cinema showing multiple different pictures throughout the day.

Skydiving Simulators

The ‘Quantum class’ ships in Royal Carribean's fleet feature Ripcord by iFLY , a skydiving simulator that offers guests the opportunity to experience the thrill of skydiving including the feel of weightlessness in a safe environment.

Although a pricey activity, the cruise line does usually release a limited number of complimentary spaces, allowing everyone the chance to try it out if you’re flexible on time.

Surfing Simulators

On a Royal Caribbean cruise, adventure-seekers can surf the waves without setting foot off the ship.

The FlowRider surfing simulator is a signature feature of Royal Caribbean cruise ships.

Whether you're just starting out or you've surfed before, you can dive into the fun with either boogie boarding or standup surfing on one of the 19 FlowRider surf simulators spread across the fleet.

Arcades on cruise ships are nothing new, but in recent years new virtual reality technology has transformed these spaces into immersive VR arcades, elevating the gaming experience to a new level.

These cutting-edge attractions blend the nostalgic charm of traditional arcades with the thrilling experiences of virtual reality. However, be aware that the experiences might trigger seasickness in susceptible cruisers.

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    Here are the age groups for the kids clubs on Carnival cruise ships: Penguin Colony (2-5) Stingrays (6-8) Sharks (9-11) Circle C (12-14) Club O2 (15-17) ... Final Thoughts On Carnival vs Royal Caribbean. Carnival and Royal Caribbean cruise lines have a lot in common. Both cruise lines are family-friendly, have incredible attractions, and are ...

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    Fleet Size Pin Carnival Vista (Left) and Allure of the Seas (Right). Our Pick: Royal Caribbean. Although both cruise lines have a similar number of ships, Royal Caribbean is the clear winner. Royal Caribbean offers a cruise experience filled with innovative features and activities, ideal for those who seek adventure and cutting-edge technology.

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    The décor in Royal Caribbean cabins tends to be more upscale and luxurious, while Carnival cabins offer a more relaxed and casual atmosphere. Ultimately, the choice comes down to personal preference and what you value most in your cruise accommodation. Recommended reading: Carnival Suite vs Balcony Stateroom.

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