Carnival Reveals Carnival Destiny As First Cruise Ship in Ace Class
by Dori Saltzman
Rendering: Carnival Cruise Line
Construction on Carnival Cruise Line’s first Ace Class cruise ship is underway after a traditional steel-cutting ceremony at Fincantieri’s Monfalcone shipyard. Carnival Destiny is schedule to be delivered in summer 2029 and will be the first of three vessels in the class.
Carnival Destiny will feature an unprecedented number of ocean-view balcony cabins, a reimagined lanai deck, and more than 4.5 acres of glass—including expansive, multi-story glass walls—all of which will open-up sightlines across the vessel.
Carnival Destiny will also deliver a bold evolution in how guests engage on board. More than 70% of its venues and attractions will be entirely new concepts for Carnival, spanning reimagined dining, next-generation bars and lounges, immersive entertainment and vibrant outdoor spaces.
“Carnival Destiny builds on a legacy that changed cruising once before, reimagining what guests can experience at sea,” said Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line. “With this ship, we’re elevating the guest experience again creating a ship that feels more expansive, while helping guests feel more connected and ultimately have more fun.”
Carnival Destiny will sail to destinations in the Paradise Collection by Carnival, its portfolio of exclusive destinations in the Caribbean, Bahamas, and Mexico. Additional details on Carnival Destiny’s features and experiences will be released later this year.
Two additional Ace Class ships are planned for 2031 and 2033.





