Carnival Fantasy - Service

Service

Carnival Fantasy was initially based out of the Port of Miami as the first new ship ever placed on 3- and 4-day Bahamas cruises from Miami. In 1993 she was moved to Port Canaveral becoming the first "mega-ship" to be homeported there. In the Fall of 2006, the Carnival Fantasy was the first Carnival ship to come back to Louisiana and make New Orleans its home port after Hurricane Katrina, embarking on 4- and 5-day cruises to Cozumel and Costa Maya, Mexico.

On September 17, 2009 Carnival announced that the Carnival Fantasy would be based out of Mobile, Alabama to replace the Holiday until the Carnival Elation begins operations in Mobile. On September 17, 2009 Carnival announced that Carnival Fantasy would be deployed to Charleston, South Carolina.

She currently sails year round, five and seasonal seven-night cruises out of Charleston, South Carolina. The five-night cruises visit Nassau and Freeport, and the 7-night cruises visit Grand Turk, Half Moon Cay, and Nassau.

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