With a guest capacity of over 2,000 travelers, Carnival Spirit will transport any Avoya Travel guest to a land down under – Australia! Embarking from the beautiful cities of Sydney and Melbourne, you’ll sail away to the warm waters of the Pacific Islands and New Zealand. Whether you want an action-packed vacation or a relaxing getaway, find it all on Carnival Spirit – splash around in the largest waterpark at sea in Australia, play a couple rounds of mini-golf, or relax in the day spa. When you need a break, retreat and recharge in the spacious and well-appointed cabins and plan your next activity. The four dining options are as superb as the ship, offering restaurant venues such as a top-notch steakhouse and an outdoor BBQ. Complete with 16 bars and lounges, live entertainment and shows, and a dazzling casino, there is a limitless way to plan your vacation at sea onboard Carnival Spirit!
The Carnival Spirit receives generally positive reviews for its service, food, and overall cruise experience, with many guests praising the friendliness and helpfulness of the staff. The ship is noted for its cleanliness and comfortable accommodations, though some mention it is in need of a refit. Food and dining are mostly well-received, though there are occasional complaints about variety and service speed. Entertainment and activities are enjoyable for most, but some guests expected more options. Excursions are often highlighted as a trip highlight, though a few ports and excursions were disappointing. Pricing and value are seen as fair, but some guests were surprised by extra costs. There are mixed feelings about crowds and atmosphere, with some finding the ship too crowded or noisy. Specialty services and extras, such as beverage policies, drew criticism from a few guests. Overall, the Carnival Spirit offers a fun and memorable cruise experience, especially for families and first-time cruisers.
Service is frequently praised for being friendly, helpful, and attentive, with many guests feeling well cared for. However, some mention inconsistencies, particularly with dining and guest services.