Carnival Conquest
Carnival Conquest was launched in the fall of 2002 and is one of the largest ships in Carnival's fleet. At 110,000 tons and longer than three football fields, she offers a myriad choices in entertainment, dining and activities as you venture around the Caribbean. Designed with Impressionism in mind, this beauty of a ship has a series of wonderful public spaces named for masters of impressionist art. Enjoy dinning on the Conquest in the Renoir or Monet dinning rooms or partake in fine dinning in the Supper Club. After dinner head to an evening at The Blue's Piano Bar or catch a fabulous production show in the Toulouse-Lautrec Show Lounge. The Conquest also includes Club O2, a night club for teens only!
User Reviews
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8 users found this review helpful.
This was my 4th cruise, and my 3rd with Carnival. My husband and I went with another couple, and stayed in the largest category of suites. Check-in was great, as we did VIP, and skipped the...read more
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34 users found this review helpful.
This was our first cruise, and we had the best week of our lives on this boat until... it was time to go home. We had paid for the transfer service to make sure we got to the airport on time, so we...read more
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8 users found this review helpful.
Spring break is the most expensive time of the year to go, but don't expect it to be any better than going in January. The only thing I was happy with was our room steward took great care of us....read more
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12 users found this review helpful.
Carnival Conquest Feb 27-Mar 6, 2011 Nassau & Freeport, Bahamas & Key West, FL · Entertainment stank. Bad every nite except for one magician lady. She was good. Rest bad and “dancing...read more
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27 users found this review helpful.
This was my husband's and my first cruise! I have always wanted to go on one, but my husband never did. We recieved the trip as a gift. WE LOVED IT! We loved it so much, we booked the exact...read more
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7 users found this review helpful.
This was my first cruise. Evening dining was the best. It was more commercial than I realized. Loved Cayman Beach and Cozumel. Room was fine except no safety bars and I fell in the shower. I...read more
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54 users found this review helpful.
My husband and I love crusing. We taken 12 cruises and they were all good. This cruise was a little below average for us. The food on the breakfast and lunch buffet on the lido deck was good...read more
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32 users found this review helpful.
We had a cold front passing through the Gulf the weekend we left, so the water was a little rough for me. But the Carnival Conquest is a large ship and overall handled the weather okay. The...read more
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59 users found this review helpful.
In brief, it was awful. Please see my full review paragraph for details. The food was laughably bad. But it matched the rest of the ship/crew/clientele in that way. Built right above a...read more
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57 users found this review helpful.
Overall, the cruise was great! unbelievable value, so much included. So many choices for food; the buffets had something for everyone, as did the specialty eateries, such as the 'Mongolian...read more


