Carnival Paradise ship stats

  • Price:

    $$$$
  • Size:

    L
  • Total Passengers:

    2,697
  • Total Crew:

    926
  • Passenger to Crew Ratio:

    2.91
  • Built:

    Jan 1998
  • Refurbished:

    Mar 2018
  • Number of Decks:

    11
  • Total Cabins:

    1,064
  • Cabin Categories:

    29
  • Gross Tonnage:

    70,367
  • Length:

    855
  • Beam:

    103

Carnival Paradise overview

By Cruiseline.com - Updated Aug. 27, 2019

Carnival Paradise might have debuted in 1998, but one of Carnival’s oldest ships has undergone some enhancements over the years with the latest being a month-long dry dock in 2018. Carnival Paradise is now equipped with the latest Funship 2.0 enhancements, including new cabins and venue upgrades. This large ship now offers even more activities to choose from, like the Twister waterslide, mini golf, Hasbro: The Game Show, and Playlist Production theater shows.

Younger kids (ages 2-11) have their own space, Camp Ocean, where they’ll participate in organized activities from contests to arts-and-crafts. Thanks to Carnival’s partnership with Dr. Seuss, you’ll find Cat in the Hat meet and greets, parades, themed crafts, and even a Green Eggs & Ham breakfast. Adults can unwind in Serenity Retreat, a space just for grown-ups complete with loungers, hammocks, hot tubs, and a full bar. The Majestic Casino, Spa Carnival and Alchemy Bar are also worth a visit.

For mealtime, head to Carnival Paradise's main dining room for the classic cruise dining experience, or the lido buffet if you want something a bit more casual. On sea days, there’s a special sea day brunch where you can enjoy both breakfast and lunchtime favorites, including a few quirky and fun offerings. Other choices include the Pizza Pirate for a quick slice or the Mongolian Wok when you’re craving some stir fry. If you’re looking for a classy evening meal or want to celebrate a special occasion, consider booking the Chef’s Table, where a small number of guests are treated to an elegant multi-course meal presented by one of the ship’s head chefs.

Sailing year-round from the Tampa, Florida cruise port, Carnival Paradise itineraries include short, 4-5 night Caribbean Cruises, along with special sailings to Havana, Cuba.

Carnival Paradise ratings:

  • Cabin / Stateroom 4.1
  • Children's Programs 3.9
  • Destinations and Excursions 4.1
  • Embarkation and Disembarkation 4.1
  • Entertainment 3.9
  • Food and Dining 3.9
  • Onboard Activities 3.8
  • Service and Staff 4.4
  • Ship Quality 4.0

Carnival Paradise cabins

1064 cabins and 29 cabin categories.

Inside Cabin

Inside

(390 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 185 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $96/night
Oceanview Cabin

Oceanview

(473 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 193 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $113/night
Balcony Cabin

Balcony

(44 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 185 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $193/night
Suite Cabin

Suite

(77 Reviews)
Avg. Size: 275 sq. ft. Avg. Cost: $222/night

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Carnival Paradise dining

BlueIguana Cantina

BlueIguana Cantina

5.0
(3 Reviews)
Taste Bar

Taste Bar

5.0
(2 Reviews)
Cafe Ile De France

Cafe Ile De France

4.8
(4 Reviews)
Elation Dining Room

Elation Dining Room

4.5
(31 Reviews)

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Carnival Paradise onboard activities

Rex Dance Club

Rex Dance Club

5.0
(3 Reviews)
Special Occasions

Special Occasions

5.0
(2 Reviews)
Blue Riband Library

Blue Riband Library

5.0
(4 Reviews)

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Terrible Experience on Carnival Cruise by jbatten53

Sail date: / Traveled as: Large Group
Ship: Carnival Paradise

Although I understand its their policy, I did not see anything requiring me to hand carry my wine onto the ship. I primarily searched for prohibited items and saw that my party could easily bring 2 bottles. I also saved all of my emails from carnival and can find nothing there about this. I understand its in some agreement I signed when booking, so while the rest of their website is lacking in explanations I could have accepted this. However, I had planned to carry my wine on board as I don't trust leaving my bags with something this expensive in the hallway. However the porters were very effecient and took my bag while I spoke with the car valet and before I had the chance to remove them. But that's not the BAD part. I was lied to constantly by the service desk as to the fate of my wine. (LIED TO) I was orginally told that they would be returned the following evening. Intended for a depart celebration.. but I agreed. The next night I was told that the wine was back at port, but because the porters took it from me I would be given a complementary bottle later that evening. When I followed up to see where its at I was told it was to late to deliver and to expect it late the following morning. When we got back the next afternoon from our excursion I saw no wine, I called and was told they were not allowed to deliver this particular cheap brand to the room. I had to raise caine at the service desk to get it delivered. The following evening I asked the service desk where I could pick them up when we got off the boat and I was told "I've told you from the beginning that your wine was disposed of on shore before the ship departed." LIES LIES LIES.. constant LIES. Is this how you train your service desk? When I got off the ship I saw where devices like hair driers were being given back and I asked them if they might still have my wine. They said that items like that would have been put on the ship, that they have no control over those, and its up to the people on the ship what to do with them. What in the living heck is going on? Ship Security needed more attention. There were two large groups of young teens that were having an East Side West Side confrontation most of the trip. Several times I entered an elevator area to be confronted with these two groups threatening each other with severe violence including "You know you're going to die today. The water looks awfully nice and blue, you'll love it there." and several times my party was almost run over by them as they ran after each other like wild heards down the staircase. I wanted to report it, but felt with the service I was getting from the service desk.. why bother? They weren't going to do anything any way.

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Great First Time Cruise Experience by MrsWilson8319

Sail date: / Traveled as: Couple
Ship: Carnival Paradise

I had a great first cruise experience with Carnival. The ship, the food and activities were just okay but the staff on board were phenomenal! They take real good care of you. Shoutout to Kar, our cabin attendant, & James in Destiny Dining for the amazing service!

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not great by bradkellk

Sail date: / Traveled as: Family (older children)
Ship: Carnival Paradise

for the money there ar much better options, we were overall dissatisfied with our experience.

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Jan 08, 2015

It is very casual. Do not feel that you need to dress up. Blue jeans are allowed everywhere.

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