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Videos Of Carnival Fantasy Beaching (Run-Aground) At Turkey Scrapyard

7/29/2020

 
Carnival Fantasy Docked In CozumelCarnival Fantasy Docked In Cozumel
         The Carnival Fantasy has officially left Carnival's fleet and has now been run aground at a scrapyard in Aliaga, Turkey. Today (7/29/20) videos began to surface on You-Tube that showed the Carnival Fantasy being run-aground (beached) at the scrapyard/ship recycling yard. 
            The Carnival Fantasy was Carnival's oldest ship in the fleet and has been sailing with Carnival since 1990. When the Carnival Fantasy entered service, the ship started the Fantasy class which eventually grew to have 8 ships in total. In a few days, the Carnival Inspiration is expected to arrive in Aliaga, Turkey to be scrapped too. 

Some You-Tube Videos Showing The Ship Arriving & Being Run Aground (Beached) In Turkey:
               Below you will find some links that show the ship being run-aground. Some of these videos have sound and some do not. I do not own these videos and am not responsible for any of the content these videos contain. Please note, by clicking the video links you will be taken to You-Tube. 

Video #1 -  This video shows the Carnival Fantasy being beached from a distance. As the ship gets closer, the smoke from the ship is thick black. When the ship is beached & stopped, take a look at the ship's front and notice that the tip of the bow is slightly pointed upwards. Seeing this indicates the ship is beached. 
Link To Video:    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm2cyG6BQ9M 

Video #2 -   This video shows shows a closer view of the Carnival Fantasy being beached. One thing I noticed in this video is the ship had to quickly adjust its course as it got closer in order to be beached in the exactly correct location. 
Link To Video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtgsMhB1v-U 

​Video #3 -   Although this video does not show the actual beaching, I wanted to share it here because it shows some of the final Carnival crew leaving the Carnival Fantasy. These crew members were taken off the ship and as they leave the ship's horn blew. The video of the ship makes it look like a normal cruise ship that was lite up for the evening. 
Link To Video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iB2UWDys2no 

Video #4 -   This video shows a view from the Carnival Fantasy as the ship was being breached. It appears this video may have been taken from the Verandah Deck observation deck, which is right above the ship's navigational bridge. 
Link To Video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAB3l-BVLLs 
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If additional videos of the Carnival Fantasy are posted I will share them here. 

Carnival Freedom To Continue Sailing Alaska In Summer 2022

7/29/2020

 
Carnival FreedomCarnival Freedom Docked In Cozumel
         The Carnival Freedom will sail Alaska again in summer 2022. Currently, Carnival's booking engine shows Alaska cruises available for the Carnival Freedom from May 2022 through mid-September 2022 before the ship repositions to Miami. 

Overview Of The Ship's Alaska Itineraries: 
        Starting on Tuesday, May 3, 2022, the Carnival Freedom will begin sailing seven night round-trip Alaska cruises departing from Seattle, Washington. These cruises are scheduled to visit Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan, Victoria, and have a scenic cruise day in Tracy Arm Fjord. The port of call stop in Victoria is an evening stop.  These round-trip seven night cruises from Seattle will begin in early May and end in mid-September 2022. 

Carnival Freedom's 7 Night Alaska Cruise Itinerary Departing From Seattle, Washington:
                 Carnival has the Carnival Freedom scheduled to sail this itinerary weekly starting May 3, 2022, and the last cruise on this itinerary beginning on September 13, 2022. Please note, this itinerary is subject to change!
Day #
Scheduled Port
Scheduled Arrival
Scheduled Departure
1
Seattle, Washington
-
4:00pm
2
Sea Day
-
-
3
Tracy Arm Fjord (Scenic Cruise Day)
-
-
4
Skagway, Alaska
7:00am
8:00pm
5
Juneau, Alaska
7:00am
3:00pm
6
Ketchikan, Alaska
7:00am
1:00pm
7
Victoria, B.C, Canada
8:00pm
11:59pm
8​
Seattle, Washington
7:00am
-
Carnival Freedom's End of Alaska Season Repositioning Cruise:
                    On September 20, 2022, the Carnival Freedom will be reposition from Seattle to Miami, Florida. This cruise is 16 days in length and includes a Panama Canal crossing. Carnival's booking engine shows this cruise as having scheduled stops in Cabo San Lucas, Huatulco, Puntarenas, and Cartagena. Furthermore, this cruise is considered a Carnival Journeys cruise. 
Day #
Scheduled Port
Scheduled Arrival
Scheduled Departure
1
Seattle, Washington
-
6:00pm
2
Sea Day
-
-
3
Sea Day
-
-
4
Sea Day 
-
-
5
Sea Day 
-
-
6
Cabo San Lucas
8:00am
5:00pm
7
Sea Day 
-
-
8​
Sea Day 
-
-
9
Huatulco
7:00am
4:00pm
10
Sea Day 
-
-
11
Puntarenas
9:00am
6:00pm
12
Sea Day 
-
-
13
Panama Canal Transit 
(the itinerary does not list the time the ship will enter or exit the Panama Canal) 
-
-
14
Cartagena
9:00am
5:00pm
15
Sea Day 
-
-
16
Sea Day 
-
-
17
Miami, Florida
8:00am
-
For more Alaska cruise information, including some generic Alaska cruise tips, check out Alaska guide:
Click Here

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All information was compiled from Carnival Cruise Line's booking engine. Please visit Carnival's website for more information. All information is subject to change at any time! Make sure you check Carnival's website or with your travel agent for any changes to the ship's itineraries. 
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Pullmantur Monarch (Formerly Monarch of the Seas) Is Sent To Scrapyard

7/27/2020

 
Pullmantur MonarchPullmantur Monarch
         The Pullmantur Monarch recently arrived in Turkey because the ship is being scrapped. In June 2020, Royal Caribbean Group announced Pullmantur was seeking relief by filing for reorganization. Approximately one month later the Monarch's tracker showed the ship arriving in Turkey and the ship has been run aground to start the process of scrapping and recycling materials. 
                   The ship entered service in 1991 for Royal Caribbean as the Monarch of the Seas. This ship was considered a Sovereign class cruise ship. According to Pullmantur's website, the ship held 2,733 passengers and had a length of 268 meters. The ship joined Pullmantur in 2013 and has been sailing a variety of itineraries since this time. 

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Interesting You-Tube Video That Shows The Ship Being Run Aground:
A video of the ship being run aground in Turkey was posted to You-Tube. It is nearly 4 minutes in length and shows the view from the bridge as the ship is being run aground. In the background you can hear someone giving instructions on how to navigate the ship into the proper spot. The last minute of the video shows a view from land as the ship runs aground on land.  Please note, this is not my video and I am not responsible for the content in this video!
If you want to watch this video here is a link to the You-Tube video:   Click Here (you will be taken to You-Tube) 

Pictures I Took Of the Pullmantur Monarch's Exterior In Progreso: 
    During my 2015 cruise on the Carnival Elation, I had the opportunity to dock with the Pullmantur Monarch in both Cozumel and Progreso. At Progreso the Carnival Elation was docked right next to the Monarch and I was able to walk right beside and look down on the ship from the Carnival Elation. ​Here are my pictures: 
Click any photo to make it larger! 

Pullmantur Monarch Docked In Cozumel
Ship Docked In Cozumel
Pullmantur Monarch Cruise Ship Back
Back of the Monarch
Picture
Large Logo Painted On The Ship's Side
Pullmantur Monarch Side View
Side View Of The Ship
Pullmantur Monarch
Lifeboat
Pullmantur Monarch
Ship's Side view
Pullmantur Monarch Ship's Funnel
Looking Up At The Ship's Funnel
Pullmantur Monarch
Side View of The Ship's Front
Pullmantur Monarch
AFT Area With Tables
Pullmantur Monarch
AFT & Back Side Of The Ship
Pullmantur Monarch Cruise Ship
Ship's Front
Pullmantur Monarch Ship
Full Side/Back View Of The Ship
If you would like to read Royal Caribbean's press release about the Pullmantur filing for reorganization: Click Here

Carnival Cruise Line Announces Sale of Ships and Several Homeport Changes

7/23/2020

 
PictureCarnival Fantasy Docked In Cozumel
      This morning Carnival Cruise Line announced several changes to fleet operations that are a result of the coronavirus pandemic pause in service. Here are the details of today's big announcement regarding Carnival's ships:

Sale of Two Ships
             Carnival announced the Carnival Fantasy and Carnival Inspiration have been sold. Both ships are Fantasy class cruise ships. The Carnival Fantasy entered service for Carnival in 1990 and the Carnival Inspiration entered service in 1996. At the time of writing, the Carnival Fantasy and Carnival Inspiration are on their way to Turkey. Carnival's press release did not specify any further details about the future of these two ships. 
(Note:  I am aware of several places online saying these two ships may be scrapped, but I am trying to get Carnival to confirm this information. Until this is confirmed by Carnival, I don't want to publish information that could still change.) 

Long Term Layup Of Two More Ships
                   Two more Fantasy class ships, the Carnival Fascination and Carnival Imagination, are going to be out of service for an indefinite period of time in long-term layup. This essential means the ships will stay with Carnival, but will not be used. The Carnival Fascination and Carnival Imagination are both Fantasy class ships. No timeline of events was released by Carnival to indicate when these ships might come back into service. 

Carnival Sensation To Mobile
                   The Carnival Sensation will be deployed to Mobile to take over the Carnival Fantasy's existing cruise bookings and itineraries. Furthermore, the Carnival Fascination was originally scheduled to sail out of Mobile in 2022, but now these itineraries are being taken over by the Carnival Sensation as well. The Carnival Sensation will primarily sail 4 & 5 night cruises from Mobile, Alabama. Guests originally booked on the Carnival Fantasy or Carnival Fascination should have their booking automatically transferred to the Carnival Sensation. The ships are both Fantasy class ships and have similar layouts. 

Carnival Sunrise Will Move From Port Everglades to Miami 
                           The Carnival Sunrise will be moving from Port Everglades to Miami to take over the Carnival Sensation's short cruise itineraries. The Carnival Sunrise is a larger ship than the Carnival Sensation. Carnival's press release states guests booked on the Carnival Sunrise's 4 & 5 day itineraries out of Port Everglades will be automatically transferred to the Carnival Sunrise's 4 & 5 day itineraries out of Miami. It is unclear what Carnival did for guests already booked on the Carnival Sensation. If you are one of the affected passengers you should have gotten an email from Carnival. 

Carnival Radiance Will Move To Long Beach, California 
                             Since the Carnival Inspiration is being sold and the Carnival Imagination will be out of service due to the long term layup, the short cruises from Long Beach, California will be unavailable until 2021. In 2021 the Carnival Radiance will be launched into service in April 2021 and will take over short cruises that these ships previously did. Carnival's press release indicates guests booked out of Long Beach on the Carnival Inspiration & Carnival Imagination after April 22, 2021, will be accommodated to be on the Carnival Radiance. The Carnival Panorama will be the only ship out of Long Beach prior to April 2021 and this ship will focus on seven night cruises. 
                                    The Carnival Radiance was supposed to be transformed in spring 2020, but due to the pandemic the Carnival Victory to Radiance transformation was put on halt. Carnival hopes to finish the transformation in spring 2021 and launch this transformed ship. 

Additional Service Pause For Australia Cruises
                              Carnival also announced an additional operational pause for Australia cruises. Guests scheduled to cruise between September 25 and October 29th now have their sailings cancelled. 

This was a big announcement from Carnival and filled with information. I will be sharing additional information as I find out more. For more information I recommend you read Carnival's full press release (click here). You will be taken away from RyG's Cruise Guide and go to Carnival's news website. 

Carnival Cruise Summer 2022 and Winter 2023 Itineraries Open For Booking

7/2/2020

 
Carnival Miracle
       Carnival Cruise Line has started posting itineraries for May 2022 - April 2023 for select ships and homeports. Typically, Carnival makes bookings available in small batches and starts with ships that are staying in the same homeports. Within the next few months, I expect Carnival to continue opening itineraries and when homeport changes are being made Carnival will likely do a press release. For now, we just have to wait and see what additional ship deployments are coming.

Below is the list of ships by homeport that now have itineraries announced for all or part of the May 2022 - April 2023 timeframe:

NOTE: List Updated On Saturday, July 18, 2020
Galveston, Texas:
Carnival Dream
                  The Carnival Dream is scheduled to continue sailing from Galveston. Based on Carnival's booking engine, the Carnival Dream will primarily sail 6 and 8 night cruises from May 2022-April 2023. 

​Carnival Vista
                    The Carnival Vista is scheduled to continue sailing from Galveston, Texas. The ship has cruises scheduled through April 2023. During this time the Carnival Vista will continue to primarily sail alternating 7 night cruise itineraries.

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Carnival Breeze
                    The Carnival Breeze is scheduled to continue sailing from Galveston, Texas. The ship has cruises scheduled through April 2023. During this time the Carnival Breeze will continue to primarily sail alternating 4 and 5 night cruise itineraries.
Miami, Florida:
Carnival Horizon
                    The Carnival Horizon is scheduled to continue sailing from Miami, Florida, and has cruises scheduled through April 2023. During this time the Carnival Horizon will continue primarily sailing 6 & 8 night cruises. ​
Mobile, Alabama:
Carnival Sensation
                    The Carnival Sensation is scheduled to continue sailing from Mobile, Alabama and has cruises scheduled through April 2023. This deployment of the Carnival Sensation out of Mobile was announced after Carnival released information about the Carnival Fantasy being sold and the Carnival Fascination going into long-term layout. Out of Mobile, the Carnival Sensation will primarily sail 4 & 5 night cruises. 
Port Canaveral, Florida:
Mardi Gras
                      The Mardi Gras is scheduled to continue sailing from Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida.  During this time, the ship will continue primarily sailing 7 night cruises. Cruises for the Mardi Gras from Port Canaveral are scheduled right now through April 2023. 

Carnival Elation
​                     The Carnival Elation is scheduled to continue sailing from Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida.  During this time, the ship will continue primarily sailing 4 & 5 night cruises. The Carnival Elation's cruises are now available through the end of April 2023. 

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Carnival Liberty
​                     The Carnival Liberty is scheduled to continue sailing from Port Canaveral (Orlando), Florida.  During this time, the ship will continue primarily sailing 3 & 4 night cruises. The Carnival Liberty's cruises are now available through the end of April 2023. 
Tampa, Florida:
Carnival Paradise
                    The Carnival Paradise is scheduled to continue sailing from Tampa, Florida, and has cruises scheduled through April 2023. During this time the Carnival Paradise will continue primarily sailing 4 & 5 night cruises.      ​
Los Angeles, California:
Carnival Panorama
                    The Carnival Panorama is scheduled to continue sailing from Los Angeles, California. The ship has cruises scheduled through April 2023. During this time the Carnival Panorama will continue to primarily sail alternating 7 night cruise itineraries. ​
New Orleans, Lousiana:
Carnival Glory
​                   The Carnival Glory is scheduled to continue sailing from New Orleans, Louisiana, and has cruises scheduled through April 2023. During this time the ship will primarily sail 7 night cruises. 

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Carnival Valor
                    The Carnival Valor is scheduled to continue sailing from New Orleans, LA. The ship has cruises scheduled through April 2023. During this time the Carnival Valor will continue to primarily sail alternating 4 and 5 night cruise itineraries.
Charleston, South Carolina:
Carnival Sunshine
                    The Carnival Sunshine is scheduled to continue sailing from Charleston, South Carolina. The ship has cruises scheduled through April 2023. During this time the Carnival Sunshine will continue to primarily sail alternating 4 & 5 night cruise itineraries. ​
Brisbane, Australia:
Carnival Spirit
                     Carnival recently opened the Carnival Spirit's bookings for May 2022 and June 2022 only. During these two months the ship will sail from Brisbane, Australia. 
Sydney, Australia:
Carnival Splendor
                     Carnival recently opened the Carnival Splendor's bookings for May 2022 and June 2022 only. During these two months the ship will sail from Sydney, Australia. ​
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It's time to wait for more Carnival ships to be released! I'm hoping more will be posted soon!

Last Updated:  Saturday, July 18, 2020
Please keep in mind itineraries are subject to change at any time and I am not affiliated with any cruise line so I have no control over itineraries. All of this information was compiled from Carnival's booking engine, is subject to change, and does not reflect all sailings that each ship does. When I use the term "primarily sail" I intend to mean this is what the ship does the majority of the time, which does not mean all cruises the ship is scheduled to sail. ​

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