Carnival Conquest
With 13 passenger decks and space for nearly 3,000 guests, this Conquest-class ship offers a lively mix of open decks, dining venues, and entertainment areas that keep the day moving at an easy pace. The Monet and Renoir main dining rooms present multi-course dinners in art-inspired surroundings, while the three-level Toulouse-Lautrec Lounge hosts large-scale stage productions and evening shows. In the center of it all, Carnival Conquest pairs poolside Dive-In Movies with broad sun decks and inviting public spaces, creating a ship where sea views, casual dining, and live entertainment naturally shape each day at sea.
Carnival Conquest Ship Facts
Class: Conquest Class
Entered Service: 2002
Gross Tonnage: 110,000 GT
Length: 290 m / 952 ft
Beam (max): 35.4 m / 116 ft
Guests: 2,980 (double)
Crew: 1,150
Decks: 13 passenger decks
Signature Features: Guy’s Burger Joint, RedFrog Rum Bar, SkyBox Sports Bar, Club O2, Serenity Adult-Only Retreat
Itinerary Style: Bahamas and Southern Caribbean roundtrip cruises from Miami
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Onboard Experience
Accommodation
Accommodation on this ship ranges from practical interiors to categories that make the sea part of the room itself beautifully. Scenic Ocean View cabins stand out with floor-to-ceiling windows facing forward, bringing in long horizon views and changing light throughout the day. Premium Vista Balcony rooms wrap around the aft corners for broader sightlines and added outdoor space, while suites add larger living areas that better suit longer Caribbean itineraries.Dining
Dining here moves easily between casual poolside bites and slower evening meals with more ceremony. Carnival Conquest includes BlueIguana Cantina for made-to-order tacos and burritos, a reliable option when you want something quick without sacrificing flavor. The onboard steakhouse adds a more intimate setting, with richer menus and a quieter pace that contrasts nicely with the ship’s busier open-deck food venues and keeps dinner plans varied across a full sailing.Bars & Lounges
Evenings can shift in tone without requiring much movement across the ship. Alchemy Bar introduces a more theatrical cocktail setting, where drinks are prepared with flourish and the counter itself becomes part of the experience. BlueIguana Tequila Bar brings a brighter, more casual rhythm near the pool areas, making it easy to move from daytime sun to pre-dinner drinks while still staying close to the open air and sea views.Activities & Entertainment
The entertainment lineup leans on recognizable Carnival staples rather than one headline venue. Carnival Conquest features Playlist Productions for high-energy stage shows built around popular music, costumes, and fast scene changes that work well in a theater setting. The Punchliner Comedy Club adds a different tempo, with stand-up sets that bring smaller-room energy to evenings and give guests another option once dinner service and deck activities begin to wind down.Carnival Conquest Highlights
What gives the ship its identity is the way family-friendly programming and classic cruise spaces are layered across multiple decks. Seuss at Sea adds playful character breakfasts, themed activities, and photo moments that are easy to fit into a port-heavy schedule. Cherry On Top introduces a candy-and-gift stop that lightens the mood in surrounding public areas, helping the ship feel cheerful, accessible, and easy to enjoy without overcomplicating each day.Carnival Cruise Line Fleet
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Carnival Conquest FAQ
1 Which dining spots are easiest for a quick lunch on sea days?
Guy’s Burger Joint and BlueIguana Cantina are usually the easiest picks when you want something fast and familiar without planning around a full dining room meal.
2 Are there quieter places for adults to sit away from family activity?
Yes. Serenity Adult-Only Retreat is the clearest adults-focused space, and some interior lounges feel calmer later in the day once the pool decks get busier.
3 Does Carnival Conquest have enough to keep teens and younger kids busy?
It does. Camp Ocean covers younger age groups, while Club O2 is aimed at teens, so families usually have separate spaces that suit different ages better.
4 What kind of evening entertainment can guests expect besides live music?
Playlist Productions brings full-stage musical shows, and The Punchliner Comedy Club gives the evenings a different feel if you want something lighter and less theatrical.
5 Which cabin types are worth comparing if ocean views matter a lot?
Scenic Ocean View rooms are worth a look for their larger forward-facing windows, while Premium Vista Balcony cabins are popular for their aft-corner position and wider views.
6 Where do people usually go for a more distinctive drink in the evening?
Alchemy Bar is the usual answer for guests who want cocktails with more personality, while RedFrog Rum Bar feels more casual and suits a livelier pre-dinner stop.
7 Is there anything simple to do outdoors after dinner?
Yes. Dive-In Movies is an easy evening option because you can stay on deck, watch a film by the pool, and avoid committing to a full indoor show.
8 How does the ship feel for first-time cruisers who do not want anything too complicated?
Carnival Conquest is fairly easy to understand once onboard, with familiar food venues, clear family spaces, and a straightforward mix of pool deck activity and indoor entertainment.
9 What indoor public space tends to feel most visually distinctive?
The promenade stands out most because of its decorative lighting, seating areas, and central placement, so it often becomes a natural meeting point during the day.
10 Would this ship suit families who want a classic mainstream cruise rather than lots of high-tech attractions?
Yes. The appeal here is familiar cruise variety: casual dining, youth spaces, deck movies, comedy, stage shows, and enough choice to fill sea days without feeling overly complicated.