7 Night - Pacific Seaboard (Mexican Riviera)
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Sail Date: | 11/09/08 |
| Cruise Line: | Carnival | |
| Ship Name: | Carnival Pride | |
| Departure Port: | Long Beach |
| Inside Cabin | Oceanview | Balcony | Suite |
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Ship: Carnival Pride
If 80% of your ship's extra-spacious staterooms featured ocean views and 80% of those boasted private balconies, you would have reason to be proud too. That's why we know you'll be dazzled by the aptly named Carnival Pride from the moment you step into the fabulous Renaissance lobby. The unbelievable onboard experience on this special ship will give you the satisfaction of knowing you picked the perfect "Fun Ship" for your family vacation.
Ship Highlights
- Meeting Rooms
- Y
- Casino
- Y
- Disco
- Y
- Fitness Center
- Y
- Children's Program
- Y
- Internet Cafe
- Y
- Shops
- Y
- Library
- Y
- Spa
- Y
- Year Built
- 2002
- Ships Registry
- Panama
- Ship Tonnage
- 88500
- Number of Cabins
- 1062
- Handicap-Accessible Cabins
- 16
- Capacity
- 2124
- Elevators
- 12
- Restaurants
- 3
- Bars
- 9
- Pools
- 4
Deck Plans
Cruise Itinerary
Day 1 - Long Beach
Just 50 years after Columbus discovered America, Cabrillo and his crew of explorers anchored off the present site of Long Beach. Vast clouds of smoke were rolling high in the sky from burning grass and brush ashore where the native Indians were conducting one of their periodic rabbit drives. Cabrillo named the area Bahia de los Fumos -- the Bay of Smokes. The first modern identity for Long Beach began with the sprawling rancho awarded Manuel Nieto in 1784. Time and descendants divided the old Spanish Land Grant until the bulk of what is now Long Beach was contained in two ranchos, Los Cerritos and Los Alamitos. Read More
Day 2 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 3 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 4 - Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta has uncluttered beaches, endless sunshine and glorious sunsets that are unforgettable. Other sights include The Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadeloupe, an example of elegant Spanish architecture. In the evening, mariachi bands fill the air with charming folk tunes. Read More
Day 5 - Mazatlan
Translated, Mazatlan means "place of deer" from the ancient Nahuati tongue. Great herds of deer were said to have roamed this area, located at the foot of the Sierra Madre Mountains. Resplendent with rich tradition and folklore, Mazatlan is said to have been frequented by pirates who left behind their buried treasure. Noted for its sparkling sand beaches and warm Pacfic waters, Mazatlan is an ideal spot to get in a swim. Read More
Day 6 - Cabo San Lucas
Here at the tip of the Baja Peninsula where the amazing rock formation known as Los Arcos guards the entrance to the bay lies Cabo San Lucas which was once a hideout for pirates on the lookout for trading ships. Here you can spy on a no-longer-secret underwater garden through a glass-bottom boat, flirt with a whale or sea lion, shop at a quayside bazaar, or rekindle romance at the secluded Playa del Amor. Read More
Day 7 - At Sea
Relax and enjoy your vacation onboard your ship. You can do as much or as little as you want.
Day 8 - Long Beach
Just 50 years after Columbus discovered America, Cabrillo and his crew of explorers anchored off the present site of Long Beach. Vast clouds of smoke were rolling high in the sky from burning grass and brush ashore where the native Indians were conducting one of their periodic rabbit drives. Cabrillo named the area Bahia de los Fumos -- the Bay of Smokes. The first modern identity for Long Beach began with the sprawling rancho awarded Manuel Nieto in 1784. Time and descendants divided the old Spanish Land Grant until the bulk of what is now Long Beach was contained in two ranchos, Los Cerritos and Los Alamitos. Read More
Available Cabins - Images may not represent actual cabin or layout
Interior Stateroom: 1A, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E |
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Interior staterooms are excellent vacation values. These spacious accomodations include most of the same generous amenities as their ocean-view neighbors. Some even feature an extra pull-down bed, which makes these staterooms ideal for families. All staterooms have carpeting, ample drawer and closet space, private facilities (shower, basin and toilet), telephone and color television showing first-run films. Our SuperLiners all feature staterooms above ocean level for a more comfortable cruise. 1A stateroom (not pictured) features upper and lower beds. |
Ocean View Stateroom: 5A, 6A |
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You'll be delighted with how large our stateroom windows are, giving you excellent views of the ocean and each destination. When sleeping late or planning an afternoon nap, the room-darkening draperies glide closed in seconds. Every Carnival guest is assured of spacious, comfortable accomodations. All staterooms have carpeting, ample drawer and closet space, private facilities (shower, basin and toilet), telephone and color television showing first-run films. Our SuperLiners all feature staterooms above ocean level for a more comfortable cruise. Category 5A(fully obstructed view) feature french doors with railing instead of a picture window. |
Balcony Stateroom: 7A, 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E, 8F, 8G, 8H, 8I, 9A |
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Most balcony staterooms also have a separate sitting area for your added comfort. You'll also find that sitting outdoors where you can relax, enjoy the privacy and admive the passing scenery will add immensely to the pleasure of your cruise. Every Carnival guest is assured of spacious, comfortable accomodations. All staterooms have carpeting, ample drawer and closet space, private facilities (shower, basin and toilet), telephone and color television showing first-run films. Our SuperLiners all feature staterooms above ocean level for a more comfortable cruise. Category 9A (not pictured) in various configurations. |
Suite: 11 |
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These extra-large accommodations have a separate sitting area and private balcony. Special features include a large vanity/dressing table, refrigerator and entertainment area, VCR and access to an extensive video library, whirlpool bath and walk-in closet. |
Penthouse Suite: 12 |
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These extra-large accommodations have a separate sitting area and private balcony. Special features include a large vanity/dressing table, refrigerator and entertainment area, VCR and access to an extensive video library, whirlpool bath and walk-in closet. |
*Prices listed are per person, cruise-only, and are based on double occupancy. Government fees and taxes are additional for all guests. Rates and availability are subject to change and may not be available for desired dates of travel. Prices are not guaranteed until the deposit or full payment has been made on your booking and you have received a confirmation number from your Cruise Planner Consultant. Additional restrictions from various suppliers may apply. Terms & Conditions
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