

Explore the multiculturally diverse South-East-Asian region. Enjoy a range of cruises that offer unlimited fun, and unimaginable sights, sounds, tastes and family-style adventure with Carnival cruises to or from Asia. Sail away to some of the most exciting and exotic cities in the world and immerse your senses with over 45 daily activities and a huge variety of dining options. Discover amazing dining, shopping, ancient temples and shrines, onboard cruises to Asia.
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Yokohama is often called the Garden City, though its name means "City by the Bay." Its waterfront area provides a port to the rest of the world as well as beautiful beaches. The waterfront district has unique art galleries and boutiques and is one of the largest Chinatown areas in Japan. Yokohama is the home of Japan's Central Baseball League and Japan's first coffee shop. There is even an indoor beach with sand and water and waves! The second largest city in Japan, Yokohama is home to 3 million people and is a growing, innovative business center. Its large, accessible port has made it Japan's largest international trading center. It certainly maintains its own identity and does not fall into the shadow of Tokyo, a mere 18.6 miles (30 kilometers) from Tokyo.
As a center of river and sea transportation called the City of Water, Osaka has engaged in active exchanges not only with other parts of Japan but also with the Chinese Continent and the Korean Peninsula. Naniwazu.In the mid-7th century, an area in Osaka was designated the capital of Japan; the area prospered as Japan's oldest city. Even after the capital was moved first to Nara, and then to Kyoto, Osaka, as a key point in foreign trade, continued to play an important role in the development of Japan and the international exchange of culture. In the Middle Ages, Osaka developed as a temple town where Ishiyama Honganji Temple was located; during this period, Osaka served as a key point in the itinerary of pilgrims. In early modern times, the City grew into Japan's center of commerce and distribution. During this period, Osaka came to be characterized by enterprising and free-thinking merchants, and art and culture flourished in the City, where bunraku, kabuki, ki, and other traditional arts developed. As indicated above, Osaka is a city with precious historical and cultural heritage. As Osaka develops into an international tourist city, loved by people from around the world, it is hoped that many people will gather here for recreation, and become regular visitors to the City. Osaka welcomes tourists as a city with advanced technology, refined food culture, and shops with goods from around the world. Come visit Osaka for its many charms, and enjoy a holiday in the City that is just for you.
Fukuoka, the capital of Fukuoka Prefecture, sits on the northern shore of Japan’s Kyushu Island. It’s known for ancient temples, beaches, and modern shopping malls, including Canal City. Maizuru Park contains ruins of 17th-century Fukuoka Castle. The central Hakata district contains the Tocho-ji Temple, home to a 10m wooden Buddha, and the Hakata Machiya Folk Museum, with displays on daily life in the Meiji and Taisho eras.
Seogwipo is the second largest city on Jeju Island, settled on a rocky volcanic coastline in the southern part of Jeju Province, South Korea. In July 2006, Seogwipo's boundaries were expanded to include the entire southern half of Jeju island.
Keelung, officially known as Keelung City, is a major port city situated in the northeastern part of Taiwan. It borders New Taipei with which it forms the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area, along with Taipei itself. Nicknamed the Rainy Port for its frequent rain and maritime role, the city is Taiwan's second-largest seaport. Keelung City is located in the northern part of Taiwan Island. It occupies an area of 132.76 km2 and is separated from its neighboring county by mountains in the east, west, and south. The northern part of the city faces the ocean and has been a great deep-water harbor since early times. Keelung has a humid subtropical climate with a yearly rainfall average of upwards of 3,700 millimeters. It has long been noted as one of the wettest and gloomiest cities in the world; the effect is related to the Kuroshio Current. Although it is one of the coolest cities in Taiwan, winters are still short and warm, whilst summers are long, relatively dry, and hot, temperatures can peek above 26°C during a warm winter day, while it can dip below 27 °C during a rainy summer day, much like the rest of northern Taiwan. However, its location on northern mountain slopes means that due to orographic lift, rainfall is heavier during fall and winter, the latter during which a northeasterly flow prevails. During summer, southwesterly winds dominate and thus there is a slight rain shadow effect. Fog is most serious during winter and spring when relative humidity levels are also highest.
Hong Kong is a place of contrasts. Sleek, glassy skyscrapers shine above Old World markets where chicken feet and dried squid are displayed for sale. Archaic wooden boats bob past sleek cruise liners. Subway stations and expressway interchanges dot a landscape cluttered with Rolls Royce and rickshaws. Hong Kong Island was ceded to Britain in 1842 when those serving the British crown attacked the island. Though it was deeded back to China in 1997, Hong Kong enjoys a high degree of autonomy, especially in its economy and municipal government. Hong Kong is one of the most unique Chinese cities in the world. The 417-square-mile island off the coast of China offers visitors a slice of authentic Chinese culture with all the amenities of home. A modern metropolis teeming with Eastern and Western influences, Hong Kong is the world's third-largest financial center, the so-called “Wall Street of Asia,” and a shopping gold mine. Shopping? Yes indeed. Hong Kong is a duty-free port and the world's leading exporter of toys, garments, watches, and electronics. As a result, the vast majority of the 10 million annual visitors come with an empty suitcase that they fill up after visiting the malls, street bazaars (Stanley Market is world famous), textile and tailor shops, and jade and electronic stores. Those willing to look beyond the bargain-basement prices will find that Hong Kong is more than the world’s largest department store – it’s a cultural Mecca with wining and dining, museums, and historic attractions. Be sure to ride the world-famous Star Ferry across the harbor to Hong Kong Island, admire the mansions on Repulse Bay, drop in to see the temples on Cat Street, visit the fishing boats and villages in Aberdeen, and take a tram ride up to Victoria Peak (the island’s highest peak sitting 1,308-feet above the city) for a stunning panoramic view. If you have time to go further, travel to Macau, a former Portuguese colony with a casino, and the New Territories of China, a Hong Kong bedroom community that “sleeps” near China’s border.
In the core of the Mekong Delta, Ho Chi Minh City, formerly known as Saigon, is second the most important in Vietnam after Hanoi. It is not only a commercial center but also a scientific, technological, industrial, and tourist center. The city is bathed by many rivers, arroyos, and canals, the biggest river being the Saigon River. Many centuries ago, Saigon was already a busy commercial center. Merchants from China, Japan, and many European countries would sail upstream the Saigon River to reach the islet of Pho, a trading center. In the year of 1874, Cho Lon merged with Saigon, forming the largest city in Indochina. It has been many times celebrated as the Pearl of the Far East. After the reunification of the country, the 6th National Assembly in its meeting on the 2nd of July, 1976, officially rebaptized Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City. Today, Ho Chi Minh City is the big tourism center in Vietnam, attracting a large of visitors to Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City has various attractions as the Ho Chi Minh Museum, formerly known as Dragon House Wharf, Cu Chi Tunnels, a system of museums, theatres, and cultural houses... Recently, many tourist areas have been invested such as Thanh Da, Binh Quoi Village, Dam Sen Park, Saigon Water Park, Suoi Tien, and Ky Hoa..., which draw numerous tourists.
Though physically small, Singapore is an economic giant. It has been Southeast Asia's most modern city for over a century. The city blends Malay, Chinese, Arab, Indian, and English cultures and religions. Its unique ethnic tapestry affords visitors a wide array of sightseeing and culinary opportunities from which to choose. A full calendar of traditional festivals and holidays celebrated throughout the year adds to its cultural appeal. In addition, Singapore offers luxury hotels, delectable cuisine,e, and great shopping! Located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore's tropical climate welcomes both leisure and business travelers year-round. The island republic's excellent infrastructure enables visitors to enjoy its many sites and attractions in a safe, clean, and green environment. Award-winning Changi Airport provides air links to major cities around the world. The train and subway systems are clean, fast,t and efficient. In addition, its state-of-the-art cruise terminal has established Singapore as one of the premier cruising centers in Southeast Asia and an exciting port of call on any Asian cruise itinerary. In the city, there is no need for a car. Public transportation is excellent and walking is a good way to explore the city. All major attractions are also accessible by tour bus. Since the city is only 60 miles (100k) from the equator, the tropical temperatures do not vary much. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. No matter when you choose to visit, warm weather will be abundantly available. The visitor is struck immediately by Singapore's abundance of parks, nature reserves, and lush, tropical greenery. Singapore's progress over the past three decades has been remarkable, yet the island has not been overwhelmed by development. Visitors will discover a wealth of historical treasures from the past, in the beauty of older buildings, values, and traditions that have survived in the face of profound social and geographical change. Lacking any noteworthy natural resources, Singapore's early prosperity was based on a vigorous free trade policy, put in place in 1819 when Sir Stamford Raffles first established it as a British trading post. Later, mass industrialization bolstered the economy, and today the state boasts the world's second busiest port after Rotterdam, minimal unemployment, and a super-efficient infrastructure. Almost the entire population lives in upscale new apartments, and the average per capita income is over US$12,000. Singapore is a clean, safe place to visit, its amenities are second to none and its public places are smoke-free and hygienic. Forming the core of downtown Singapore is the Colonial District. Each surrounding enclave has its distinct flavor, from the aromatic spice stores of Little India to the tumbledown backstreets of Chinatown, where it is still possible to find calligraphers and fortune tellers, or the Arab Quarter, whose cluttered stores sell fine cloths and silks. North of the city, are two nature preserves, Bukit Timah and the Central Catchment Area, along with the splendid Singapore Zoological Gardens. The East Coast features good seafood restaurants set on long stretches of sandy beach. In addition, there are over fifty islands and islets within Singaporean waters, all of which can be reached with varying degrees of ease. Day trips are popular to Sentosa, the island amusement arcade which is linked to the south coast by a short causeway and cable car. Music, theater, and nightlife: all are abundant in this remarkable city. Singapore used to be considered a "stopover" on the way to larger Asian cities. This is no longer true! Visitors seek out Singapore for business and finance and also for a fascinating and satisfying vacation for the whole family. Strategically located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula sixty miles from the equator, Singapore has for centuries been a crossroads between East and West. Chinese traders en route to India had navigated its waters from at least the 5th century. In the 14th century, it was part of the powerful Vijayan Empire and was known as Temasek or Sea Town. Legend has it that it was renamed Singa Pura or Lion City after a visiting Sumatran prince saw an animal he mistook for a lion, an animal considered a good omen. Modern Singapore came into being in 1819 when Sir Stamford Raffles claimed what was then a small fishing village as a regional base for the East India Company. The island's natural harbor and location made it an ideal site for a trading post serving British trade interests between China, the Malay world, and India. Singapore flourished as its free trade policy attracted merchants and residents from all over the world. Raffles initiated a town plan which included leveling one hill to form a new commercial district (now Raffles Place) and constructing government buildings around another hill (now called Fort Canning Hill). The British plan also involved separating the population according to ethnic categories with Europeans, Indians, Chinese,e, and Malays each living and working in the distinct quarters of the city. Revenues soared in the ensuing years from the production of opium and rubber. Millionaires were made overnight. Immigration rose steadily. The island became Britain's strategic defense base in the Far East but fell to the Japanese in 1942. After the world war ended in 1945, Singapore became a crown colony. It gained self-governing status in 1959 and independence in 1965 when it became part of the new state of Malaysia which united Malaya with Singapore, Sabah, and Sarawak. The alliance did not last. Singapore was used to being on its own, and within two years the island set up its stable government and became known as the Republic of Singapore. Under Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's leadership, Singapore continued to strengthen its infrastructure and its industrial base. Housing and urban renovation kept pace with population growth. The areas of health and education are strong. Singapore's leaders have also brought order and progress through strict regulation of social behavior. Smoking in public was banned, as was gum chewing. High economic growth rates have supported political stability. Singapore is the world's second busiest seaport and has an airport served by over 50 major airlines. It has state-of-the-art communication and mass transit systems. It is Asia's premier center for finance and business and the world's third-largest oil refining center. Over 7 million visit the tiny island every year.
Carnival Luminosa is joining the Carnival fleet from sister cruise line, Costa Cruises. Set sail on Carnival Luminosa and enjoy great views with lots of natural light, plus the hospitality and fun that’s purely, unmistakable Carnival. Setting sail in Australia before joining Carnival's fleet in Alaska for a summer of fun, then heading back down under for some for Australia fun!
Altair Nightclub
Cloud 9 Spa
Main Dining Room
Main Dining Room: Carnival's Main Dining Room brings you a full three-course menu in an experience that's satisfying, but never stuffy. Drop in nightly and enjoy a rotating menu of delectable favorites like steak, roasted duck, scallops, prime rib, and, of course, sinfully delicious desserts.
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Bonsai Sushi Express: Your made-to-order sushi source at sea features a mouthwatering selection of sushi, sashimi, rolls and more — packed up to take with you.
Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast: Pack your imagination, but don't forget your appetite as the whole family embarks on a breakfast that's part meal and part journey into the deliciously whimsical world of Dr. Seuss®. Sit down to a truly fantastical feast at the Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast with The Cat in the Hat and Friends™. Bright colors and patterns decorate your table which features fun and unique menus. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
JavaBlue Café: From the simply caffeinated to the simply sublime, nothing satisfies your coffee craving like JavaBlue Café, featuring fun twists on the hot and cold drinks you enjoy, plus a mouth-watering assortment of baked treats. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Steakhouse: The menu features premium cuts of beef cooked to your specifications, as well as a fantastic selection of seafood, entrées, gourmet appetizers and an extensive wine list. Like any destination restaurant, reservations for Steakhouse are highly recommended. Your meal includes an appetizer, salad, entrée, side and dessert. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
Steakhouse Selections: Whoever said you can't always get what you want certainly never said it on a Carnival cruise. Odds are that something from the steakhouse sounds good — filet mignon, New York Strip, lobster, or surf and turf. Now you can get these signature steakhouse dishes anytime you're enjoying dinner in the main dining room. This option is available for an additional cost.
The Chef's Table: Treat your taste buds to a unique culinary event hosted by one of Carnival's master chefs. Your VIP experience begins with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres for a select group of 14, followed by a galley tour. The evening's highlight is a full-service dinner of amazing appetizers, entrees and desserts not found on the regular menus. Seating is limited, so reserve early at the ship's Guest Services desk. This restaurant is available for an additional cost.
24-Hour Room Service: There's a menu of salads, sandwiches and sweet stuff — completely free — during the day, plus hot food options available for a small fee. Late-night menu options (after 10 p.m.) are also available for a small fee.
Lido Marketplace
Lido Marketplace: Featuring a nice variety of casual dining options like Mongolian Wok, Chef's Choice, Salad Bar, Carnival Deli and more, the Lido Restaurant has something — or more likely, at least a few somethings for everyone. There's plenty of indoor and outdoor seating so you can enjoy your personal favorites in company of family and friends for lunch, dinner or breakfast.
Seaday Brunch: At Seaday Brunch, you can sleep in and still enjoy breakfast favorites, while early-risers get a head start on lunch. You'll enjoy huevos rancheros, special French toast, loaded mac-n-cheese and more ways to cook eggs than you may have thought possible.
Swirls: Swirls ice cream entices with sweet frozen treats around the clock! Choose from chocolate, vanilla or strawberry. Open on Lido deck 24/7, frozen yogurt and soft-serve ice cream is a great way to beat the heat all day, or the perfect nightcap after a long evening of fun.
Pizzeria del Capitano: Pizzeria del Capitano is open to everyone, 24 hours a day! Hand-tossed dough, made from imported Italian flour, plus fresh mozzarella form a solid base, and a choice of toppings put the finishing touches on this piping hot, fresh-from-the-oven mealtime — or anytime — classic.
Carnival Deli: Enjoy old time favorites like a hot pastrami on rye, grilled Reuben, or roasted turkey breast on a country roll. Sandwiches and wraps are always hand-carved and served fresh with coleslaw or relish.
An Interior stateroom is a comfortable retreat, featuring a full private bathroom. Some rooms also feature pull down beds ideal for families.
Category: 4A
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.
Category: 4B
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.
Category: 4C
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk with seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.
Category: 4D
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk with seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.
Category: 4E
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk with seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.
Category: 4F
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk with seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.
Category: 4S
Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets.
Exclusive Cloud 9 Spa amenities: Priority spa reservations, free fitness classes, unlimited access to the thermal suites, exclusive discounts on treatments during port days, and more. Note: Exclusive amenities apply to 1st and 2nd guests only; 3rd and 4th guests are not entitled to the exclusive amenities.
Category: IS
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
These rooms with a view let you sail along to beautiful destinations while gazing at the sort of vistas you simply will not find anywhere on land.
Category: 4J
Two twin beds (convert to king) and single sofa bed. Sofa, desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Ample closet space. Picture window facing outdoor walkway.
Category: 4K
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Floor-to-ceiling windows with obstructed views.
Note: View is obstructed by a lifeboat, tender boat, and/or steel beam.
Category: 6A
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa, plus desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Picture window.
Category: OV
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
Relax and admire the passing scenery from your private balcony.
Category: 8A
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: 8B
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: 8C
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: 8D
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: 8E
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: 8F
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: 8J
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private extended balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: 8M
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private aft-facing extended balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: 8N
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Three closets. Private aft-facing extended balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: 9B
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Two closets. Private large-size balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: 8P
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower. Ample closet space. Private balcony with patio chairs and table.
Exclusive Cloud 9 Spa amenities: Priority spa reservations, free fitness classes, unlimited access to the thermal suites, exclusive discounts on treatments during port days, and more.
Note: Exclusive amenities apply to 1st and 2nd guests only; 3rd and 4th guests are not entitled to the exclusive amenities.
Category: BL
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
A spacious room, that includes priority check-in during embarkation.
Category: JS
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa, armchair, and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower, tub, double sinks. Walk-in dressing area with vanity table, seat, and ample closet space. Private standard-size balcony with patio chairs and table.
Note: Standard-size balcony is smaller than those on other suites.
Category: OS
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa, armchair, and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower, tub, double sinks. Two large closets. Walk-in dressing area with vanity table, seat, and ample closet space. Private large-size balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: GS
Two twin beds (convert to king) and single sofa bed. Sofa, armchairs and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower, tub, bidet, double sinks. Walk-in dressing area with vanity table (and small sink), seat and ample closet space. Private wraparound balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: ES
Separate Bedroom: Two twin beds (convert to king). Desk and seat. Walk-in dressing area with ample closet space.
Living Room: Sofa, armchairs, and coffee table. Ample closet space. Full bathroom with shower/tub. Private extended balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: GV
Two twin beds (convert to king). Sofa, armchair, and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower/tub. Walk-in dressing area with ample closet space. Large wraparound balcony with patio chairs and table.
Category: SS
Two twin beds (convert to king) and single sofa bed. Sofa and coffee table. Desk and seat. Full bathroom with shower, whirlpool tub, double sinks. Walk-in dressing area with ample closet space. Private large balcony with patio chairs and table.
Exclusive Cloud 9 Spa amenities: Priority spa reservations, free fitness classes, unlimited access to the thermal suites, exclusive discounts on treatments during port days, and more.
Note: Exclusive amenities apply to 1st and 2nd guests only; 3rd and 4th guests are not entitled to the exclusive amenities.
Category: ST
This category can be booked for a special rate, guaranteed to you. Please note that the category is not associated at the time of booking with a specific stateroom, deck, bedding configuration or other particular settings. The assignment of an actual cabin will be performed during your check-in. The cabin can be anywhere on the ship.
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![]() | King bed does not convert to twin beds |
![]() | 2 twin beds (convert to king) and single sofa bed |
![]() | 2 twin beds (convert to king) and 1 upper pullman |
![]() | King bed (does not convert to twin beds) and single sofa bed |
![]() | King bed (does not convert to twin beds) and 1 upper pullman |
![]() | 2 twin beds (convert to king) and 2 upper pullmans |
![]() | 2 twin beds (convert to king), single sofa bed, and 1 upper pullman |
![]() | Interconnecting staterooms (ideal for families and groups of friends) |
![]() | Unisex wheelchair-accessible restroom |
![]() | Twin beds do not convert to a King Bed |
*Price shown is per person based on double occupancy and is valid for select stateroom categories only. Click on the Terms & Conditions link below for details.
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Ship's registry: The Bahamas
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