How big is the ship?
Royal Caribbean’s “Sovereign of the Seas” ship (3-night Bahamas) is 880 feet in length (almost 3 football fields long), has a total passenger capacity of 2,274, and was built in 1988. Carnival’s “Imagination” ship (4 & 7-night Caribbean) is 855 feet in length (again, almost 3 football fields long), has a total passenger capacity of 2,040, and was built in 1995.
Carnival’s “Imagination” ship (4 & 7-night Caribbean) is 855 feet in length (almost 3 football fields long), has a total passenger capacity of 2,040, and was built in 1995. Carnival’s “Fascination” ship (3-night Bahamas) is 855 feet in length and has a total passenger capacity of 2,052. Carnival’s “Inspiration” ship (7-night Caribbean) is 855 feet in length and has a total passenger capacity of 2,052. Carnival’s “Paradise” ship (3-night Bahamas) is 855 feet in length and has a total passenger capacity of 2,052. Carnival’s “Ecstasy” ship (3-night Ensenada) is 855 feet in length and has a total passenger capacity of 2,040.
The largest ship, the “Yangtze 1,” is weighs in at 5750 tons. It’s 340 feet long, 53 feet wide and features 6 passenger decks. The ship accommodates 218 guests serviced by a crew of 130. Other ships, just slightly smaller, may be featured as well. However, all ships are of comparable size and service levels.