Carnival


How the AIDAbella will look at sea when launched in April 2008.

The AIDAbella's keel-laying ceremony at Papenberg.

The AIDAbella is part of a four ship order, the first of which was the AIDAdiva launched in April 2007.

The distinctive bow design of AIDA ships.

The Papenberg shipyard in Germany, where the AIDAbella is being constructed.


The Conquest class ship in sea trials.

An outside cabin.

Over 80% of the state rooms have balconies.

The cabins are luxurious and feature both queen size and twin beds if required.

The ship can make 20 knots if required.

The Carnival cruise line has its own line of luxury bedding.


The Costa Luminosa is the sister ship of the Serena but of a slightly smaller tonnage.

The interiors are being designed by the architect Joe Farcus.

There will be a range of staterooms with 68% featuring balconies.

The Costa Luminosa's facilities will closely follow the rest of the fleet.


The ship: a rendering showing what the ship will be like when launched.

The Exploration bar.

The main dining room.

The ship's shopping centre.

A superior outside cabin on the new ship.


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