Carnival Cruise Line celebrates its 49th anniversary!12.03.2021 18:27
Yesterday, March 12th, the American cruise company Carnival Cruise Line celebrated its 49th birthday and began the countdown to celebrating the company's 50th anniversary in 2022.
In honor of the holiday, the cruise line asked its customers to help create a ranking of the 49 Best Cruise Moments You Miss. The results, of course, included many of the company's signature features such as "ride the SkyRide air ride", "taste the legendary warm chocolate ship cake" or "handmade burger at Guy's Burger Joint."
It should be noted that the debut of the new liner Mardi Gras is scheduled for this year. It offers a range of new products (such as the world's first roller coaster at sea) and will debut a liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessel in North America. The Carnival Celebration twin brother is also slated to enter service next year.
Over the years, Carnival has grown to become the "Most Popular Cruise Line in the World" serving over 90 million guests and is the flagship of the Carnival Corporation, a world leader in cruise vacations with nine major cruise brands.
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the American company will begin in March 2022 - the month of the company's birthday - with a series of memorable itineraries with meeting ships at sea off the coast of the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Mexico and Australia, and will conclude with the arrival of the Carnival Celebration in the port of Miami in November.
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