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Carnival Spirit
Carnival Spirit in Vancouver, BC
Carnival Spirit in Vancouver, BC
Placed in Service: 2001
Status: In service
Tonnage: 85,900 gross tons
Length: 292 meters
Beam: 38.8 meters
Decks: 12
Speed: 22 knots
Complement: 2,680 passengers, 961 crew
Registry: Panama

The Carnival Spirit is a Spirit class cruise ship for Carnival Cruise Lines. Debuted in 2001, it was the first of the 85,000 ton Spirit Class Vessels used by Carnival. It was the first Carnival "Fun Ship" to sail to Alaska and Hawaii.

Itineraries

During the Summer months, starting in mid-May and ending in September, the Carnival Spirit sails the waters off Alaska, stopping in Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Sitka, cruising the Lynn Canal, Prince William Sound, and visiting several glaciers. It alternates between a one week northbound and southbound voyage calling Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and Whittier, Alaska home. During the first and last weeks of the summer it travels a modified Glacier Bay voyage which starts and ends in Vancouver.

During late September and October, the Carnival Spirit sails the Hawaiian, Islands. These 12 day cruises visit such ports as Maui, Kona, Hilo, and Kauai. Hawaii is often the stopping point between the summer Alaskan cruises and the winter Mexican Riviera cruises.

Finally, during the winter months, the Carinval Spirit travels down the Mexican Riviera visiting Acapulco, Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa and Manzanillo. It begins and ends its cruises in San Diego, California.

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