Carnival Conquest: 4-Night Bahamas Cruises from Miami, Starting at €211 / $225 pp in an Outside Cabin

Carnival Conquest

If you’re heading to Miami between December and March, you may want to add a 4-night Bahamas cruise to your itinerary. Currently, there are plenty of cheap options on board the Carnival Conquest, starting at €211 / $225 per person for an outside cabin.

Warning

Carnival charges gratuities of US$16 (~€14) per person and per day. For 4 nights, that would mean an additional US$64 (~€55) per person for the entire cruise.

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€211 on Travel-Dealz (with European consumer protections)
US$225 (~€194) on CruiseDirect (with US rules, e.g. non-adjustable tips)

The following is included in the price:

  • À la carte restaurants
  • Casual dining in the buffet restaurant, grill, deli, and 24-hour pizzeria
  • Soft ice cream and frozen yoghurt around the clock
  • Iced tea, water, coffee, tea, fruit juice drinks (from the self-service stations in the buffet restaurant)
  • Spa Carnival Menu (a health-conscious selection of low-calorie and low-cholesterol dishes)
  • Use of the sauna area
  • Use of the fitness centre from 18 years of age or from 16 years of age, accompanied by an adult
  • Serenity area – relaxation area for adults only

However, as already mentioned, the gratuities are not included. Also, drinks at the bars, cafés, and à la carte restaurants are not included either.

These are the available dates between December and March:

The Route

The exact route differs a bit from date to date, but usually you’ll depart from Miami, spend a day at sea, two days at the Bahamas, and then return directly to Miami.

The Ship

The Carnival Conquest, launched in 2002, is one of the earlier ships in Carnival’s Conquest class and carries just under 3,000 passengers. Though not one of the line’s newest vessels, it remains a staple in the fleet, offering a lively, straightforward cruise experience with a familiar Carnival atmosphere. The decor is colourful and slightly whimsical, reflecting the early 2000s design style the ship was built in, with art-themed touches throughout.

Public areas include several pools and hot tubs, a water slide, and a large outdoor movie screen, along with a theatre for live shows and comedy performances. There’s also a spa, fitness centre, casino, and a range of lounges and bars, from the lively atrium bar to quieter corners for evening drinks. The general tone is casual and energetic, appealing to passengers who enjoy a social, activity-filled cruise.

© Carnival Cruise Line

Dining options cover the usual Carnival mix: main dining rooms with multi-course dinners, a large buffet for casual meals, and popular additions like Guy’s Burger Joint and Blue Iguana Cantina. Speciality venues and room service are also available for a fee.

The main dining room © Carnival Cruise Line

Cabins are functional and comfortable, ranging from inside rooms to suites, many with balconies. While the Conquest doesn’t have the latest high-tech features of newer ships, it delivers the essentials of Carnival’s “fun ship” experience: Plenty of food, entertainment, and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere focused on easygoing enjoyment rather than formality.

© Carnival Cruise Line

Flights

If you still need flights to Miami, these are the most interesting deals:

Feel free to use our search form to see how much the flights would cost from your home city on your preferred dates:

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