Carnival Conquest entered service in 2002 as the first of five Conquest Class ships now operating for Carnival Cruise Lines. Not just a ship, but a floating resort, she offers an enormous variety of facilities and amenities which all add up to ensure a sensational family cruise holiday. more info ›
Spanning 13 decks, Carnival Conquest offers a wide variety of formal and casual dining venues, including the two-level Monet and Renoir formal dining rooms and the casual poolside restaurant, Restaurant Cezanne, serving all-day buffets and a 24-hour pizzeria along with a New York-style deli, an Asian speciality station, a grill, fish ‘n chips and The Point, an elegant steakhouse as well as complimentary 24-hour room service. In addition to the fantastic dining options she has an expansive spa and health club, a staggering 22 bars and lounges, the spectacular Toulouse-Lautrec Lounge theatre, a casino, spacious accommodations and the award-winning Camp Carnival kids program. In 2009 Carnival’s popular new Seaside Theatre was added to the Lido Deck, a massive 270-square-foot LED screen showing movies, concerts and live sporting events.
In terms of activities, Carnival Conquest has four swimming pools, including a children’s wading pool and a resort-style pool complete with 214-foot-long waterslide. Other activities include a 9-hole mini golf course, table tennis and a multi-purpose sports court whilst golfers sailing aboard Carnival Conquest have the opportunity to perfect their swing and receive personalised lessons at the floodlit driving range which features state-of-the-art video analysis.