
Carnival Valor, a Carnival Cruise Line vessel, is available for charter. She was delivered in 2004. It was built at Fincantieri's Monfalcone yard in Italy. The ship entered service in December 2004.
The main atrium has gilded eagle statuettes and stark marble stars and stripes. You can also find a coffee station in the mornings. A sushi restaurant and a 24-hour pizzeria are available in the evening. A movie may also be available on the jumboscreen by the pool.
Valor has a variety of activities aboard, including a minigolf course, volleyball courts, and basketball courts. There is also an indoor playground. Valor also has a slide that is 200 feet long. This slide is great for families.

Valor is equipped with a fitness center and gym. The ship also has many amenities that make it a great choice for families. Valor has something for everyone, no matter if you're looking to have a great cruise or relax with your family.
Punchliner Comedy Club offers a fun way to spend the day on board. You can enjoy a comedy show at a late and early time as well as a variety other shows. The karaoke bar also offers karaoke. Those who want to have a little more action can take a seat at the casino with 18 tables.
Valor is equipped with a number of different bars and restaurants, including Scarlett's Steakhouse and Guy's Burger Joint. RedFrog Rum Bar offers casual dining options for those who prefer it. Two main dining rooms can be reserved for guests who desire a more formal dining experience. Each room offers first-class service and a large wine list.
The Ivanhoe Theatre is Valor's main theater. Other smaller venues have great acts. Playlist Productions produces all of the entertainment events. You can see the shows at the main theater, or at one of the smaller venues.

Valor offers a variety of interactive activities such as ballroom dancing or karaoke. Other activities include a Towel Animal Theater that teaches passengers how to make towels. Guests can also compete in board games at Hasbro's Game Show.
If you're looking for a bit of pampering, you'll be pleased to know that Carnival Valor has a spa. There are several spa treatments rooms available and a hair salon. Aside from spa treatments, there are a variety of other pampering options onboard. In private cabins, guests can get massages or other treatments.
There are many shopping options for travelers who love to shop. Although there is not a central shopping area onboard, there are plenty of shops that cater specifically to travelers. While some shops are themed (e.g. Punchliner Comedy Club), others are more mainstream.
FAQ
Is food free on a cruise?
The answer is yes! All cruises come with complimentary food. However, you must purchase drinks to enjoy them.
The type of ship you sail on will affect the cost. If you are cruising on a luxury liners, expect to pay $20-30 per person for every drink. You'll probably pay around $10-15 per person if you sail onboard a smaller vessel.
What can you expect on a cruise?
Enjoyment is key. It doesn't matter if you have a lot of fun, but it is important to enjoy your time.
There are plenty of activities available for everyone. Even if you're feeling bored, you can always find someone to talk with.
Cruising is about having fun and relaxing. It's not all about seeing as much as you can.
There are many cruises that you can take, from short European trips to long Pacific voyages. The length of the trip depends on what you want to accomplish during your vacation.
Which place should I take on my cruise vacation?
If you are interested in visiting different ports of call, you should consider where you want to visit. This information can be used to narrow your search. If you are passionate about history, you may want to take a cruise that takes you to places like Alaska, Bermuda and Canada. If you are more into beaches and water sports, you might want an itinerary that includes destinations such as Jamaica, Aruba, Bahamas, Costa Rica, Panama, Hawaii, Tahiti, etc.
Is a cruise good vacation?
When you can relax and enjoy yourself, it's one of the best places to go on vacation. A cruise is the perfect vacation!
Statistics
- *20% Gratuities Apply on Free Unlimited Open Bar; Free Specialty Dining. (ncl.com)
- In addition, 10 to 15 percent gratuity is typically added to bar bills — for alcohol and soft drinks — and gratuities are applied to spa treatments. (cruiseline.com)
- You'll need to budget around $80 per person per day for this option – and an additional 18% gratuity. (travel.usnews.com)
- You can save 15% off the total price if you book in advance of your trip. (travel.usnews.com)
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How To
How to be safe on a cruise ship
There are many things to be aware of before you board a cruise ship. So that you don't get in trouble, it is important to know how to behave aboard. These safety tips will make your trip more enjoyable.
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Be mindful of where you are at all times. On board a cruise ship, people tend to congregate together, especially during meals. It is easy to lose sight of your task when you are surrounded by people who want food and chat. This should not distract from what you are supposed do. If you see someone doing something dangerous, like smoking or drinking alcohol, tell them politely to stop.
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Always keep your room key close to you when you board the ship, and hand over your room key to the person checking you in. You'll be easily found if something happens. Your passport is also important.
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Your valuables should be kept out of reach. Many cabins have drawers underneath the bed. This is a great place for valuables like passports, credit cards, or money. You should also make sure that nothing of value is visible. Put your bags away in the closet so no one can see them.
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Hydrate. Although cruise ships offer plenty of water, it can be difficult to remember to drink enough. Use the free bottled water that is available onboard. Do not become dehydrated. Dehydration can cause fatigue and make it difficult to concentrate, leading to arguments or even accidents.
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Listen to announcements carefully. Announcements are displayed everywhere, including on TV screens. They contain safety procedures, emergency exits, weather reports, and more. These announcements should be heeded. They may save your life.
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You should lock your door before you leave your cabin. No matter how friendly a crew member may seem, never leave your cabin without locking it. Thieves can often get in through unlocked doors. You should ask the crew for permission before you use the restroom.
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Avoid going alone overboard. It may take time for the crew of the ship to rescue you if you fall overboard. Sharks and other marine creatures might be attracted to you while you wait. The best thing to do is wait until help arrives.
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Smoking is not permitted in elevators. These elevators can quickly become smokey due to their high pressure. Get out as soon as you feel dizzy. Even though the air outside is fresh, it doesn't mean breathing is safe.
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Be familiar with the evacuation procedures. Each year thousands of people are killed by being stuck in elevators. Follow the instructions on screen if you are in an emergency.
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You should be familiar with fire drills. Fire drills happen regularly, usually once per day. Everyone on deck must evacuate when there is a drill. Follow the instructions given by crew members. When the drill is finished, return to the cabin and lock your door.
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Ask questions before accepting food or drinks. Cruisers frequently experience food poisoning. People don't know that certain foods are not safe to be eaten while aboard a ship. Many cruise ships ban raw oysters. If you're unsure whether or not the food you've been offered is safe, politely refuse and look for another meal instead.
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Use the pool with caution Many passengers have accidentally fallen into the pool. It is possible to slip and fall into the pool without being noticed. You may also slip and fall on the deck. Always wear appropriate footwear and pay close attention to what's around you.