wishlist-heart
Live availability and prices when you book online with Cruise118.com *Prices include discounts
inside
WAS £926pp From £898PP
outside
WAS £1124pp From £1090PP
balcony
WAS £1421pp From £1378PP
suite
WAS £2233pp From £2166PP
inside
WAS £926pp From £898PP
outside
WAS £1124pp From £1090PP
balcony
WAS £1421pp From £1378PP
suite
WAS £2233pp From £2166PP
inside
CALL CALL
outside
CALL CALL
balcony
CALL CALL
suite
CALL CALL
inside
WAS £1750pp From £1697
outside
WAS £2146pp From £2081
balcony
WAS £2740pp From £2657
suite
WAS £4364pp From £4233
inside
CALL CALL
outside
CALL CALL
balcony
CALL CALL
suite
CALL CALL

(Prices correct as of today’s date, are updated daily, are subject to change and represent genuine availability at time of update).

Cruise only holidays are financially protected by ABTA. Fly cruise holidays are financially protected by Carnival Cruise Line under ATOL number TRA9711066

Please click here to check the essential travel requirements before booking this cruise.

Call our cruise experts now and customise your cruise with flights, hotels, land tours and more

Prices based on 2 people sharing. Cruise only price does not include flights. Fly-cruise price may vary by chosen UK airport.

Itinerary

Seattle, Washington

Seattle is a scenic seaport city in western Washington, situated on an isthmus between Puget Sound to the west and Lake Washington to the east. It is the largest city in Washington. Five pioneer families from Illinois first settled the area in 1851, and named the town after a friendly Suqu... Read More

Day 1
13 July 2027

Seattle, Washington

More Info
Day 2
14 July 2027

At Sea

More Info
Day 3
15 July 2027

Tracy Arm, Alaska

More Info
Day 4
16 July 2027

Skagway, Alaska

More Info
Day 5
17 July 2027

Juneau, Alaska

More Info
Day 6
18 July 2027

Ketchikan, Alaska

More Info
Day 7
19 July 2027

Victoria, British Columbia

More Info
Day 8
20 July 2027

Seattle, Washington

More Info

*This holiday is generally suitable for persons with reduced mobility. For customers with reduced mobility or any medical condition that may require special assistance or arrangements to be made, please notify your Cruise Concierge at the time of your enquiry, so that we can provide specific information as to the suitability of the holiday, as well as make suitable arrangements with the Holiday Provider on your behalf.

What's Included with
Carnival Cruise Line

Accommodation

Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks in a choice of included dining venues

Entertainment throughout the day and evening

Use of swimming pools, hot tubs, fitness centre and leisure facilities where available

Port taxes

Complimentary shuttle service from ship to port where available

Porterage of luggage from port to cabin

Adult only areas

Youth programmes for 2-17 year olds. (Only on selected sailings)

Lemonade, water and iced tea available in selected venues

Deck parties including Sail Away and 80s Rock-N-Glow

24-hour room service including complimentary items

Explore Carnival Legend

Deck 12 - Sky

Carnival Legend Deck 12.jpg

  • Sky Deck

Deck 11 - Sports

Carnival Legend Deck 11.jpg

  • Carnival Waterworks
  • The Golden Fleece Steakhouse
  • Sports Deck
  • Mini Golf
  • Jogging Track

Deck 10 - Sun

Carnival Legend Deck 10.jpg

  • Carnival Waterworks
  • The Golden Fleece Steakhouse
  • Spa Carnival
  • Sliding Sky Dome
  • Fitness Centre
  • Fitness Studio
  • Club O2

Deck 9 - Lido

Carnival Legend Deck 9.jpg

  • BlueIguana Cantina
  • BlueIguana Tequila Bar
  • Guy's Burger Joint
  • RedFrog Rum Bar
  • Serenity Adult-Only Retreat
  • Spa Carnival
  • Unicorn Café Lido Restaurant
  • Lido Café
  • Avalon Main Pool
  • Camelot Forward Pool
  • Whirlpools
  • Helen of Troy Salon

Deck 8 - Panorama

Carnival Legend Deck 8.jpg

  • Extended Balcony Staterooms
  • Premium Balcony Staterooms
  • Aft-View Extended Balcony Staterooms
  • Balcony Staterooms
  • Interior Staterooms
  • Vista Suites
  • Ocean Suites

Deck 7 - Verandah

Carnival Legend Deck 7.jpg

  • Extended Balcony Staterooms
  • Premium Balcony Staterooms
  • Aft-View Extended Balcony Staterooms
  • Balcony Staterooms
  • Interior Staterooms
  • Vista Suites
  • Ocean Suites

Deck 6 - Empress

Carnival Legend Deck 6.jpg

  • Extended Balcony Staterooms
  • Premium Balcony Staterooms
  • Aft-View Extended Balcony Staterooms
  • Balcony Staterooms
  • Interior Staterooms
  • Vista Suites
  • Ocean Suites
  • Grand Suites

Deck 5 - Upper

Carnival Legend Deck 5.jpg

  • Camp Ocean
  • Atrium
  • Ocean Suites
  • Interior Staterooms
  • Ocean View Staterooms
  • Aft-View Extended Balcony Staterooms
  • Premium Balcony Staterooms
  • Extended Balcony Staterooms
  • Vista Suites
  • Balcony Staterooms

Deck 4 - Main

Carnival Legend Deck 4.jpg

  • Follies Main Show Lounge
  • Atrium
  • The Cove 
  • Circle "C"
  • Interior with Window (Obstructed View)
  • Balcony Staterooms
  • Interior Staterooms
  • Aft-View Extended Balcony
  • Vista Suite
  • Junior Suite

Deck 3 - Atlantic

Carnival Legend Deck 3.jpg

  • Billie's Piano Bar
  • Cherry on Top
  • Enchanted Forest Interior Promenade
  • Follies Main Show Lounge
  • The Fun Shops
  • Hollywood Boulevard Upper Promenade
  • Odyssey Foyer Lounge
  • The Studio Photo Gallery
  • Truffles Restaurant
  • Conference Room
  • The Colossus Atrium
  • Rodeo Drive
  • The Warehouse Arcade

Deck 2 - Promenade

Carnival Legend Deck 2.jpg

  • Alchemy Bar
  • Bonsai Sushi
  • Club Merlin Casino
  • DreamTeam Sports Bar
  • Follies Main Show Lounge
  • Legend Lobby
  • Medusa's Lair Dance Club
  • RedFrog Pub
  • Truffles Restaurant

Deck 1

Carnival Legend Deck 1.jpg

  • Medusa's Lair Dance Club
  • Firebird Lounge
  • Galley
  • Ocean View Staterooms
  • Interior Staterooms

Carnival Legend Cabins & Suites

Other dates available

Related Blogs

Destination Guide: Alaska Cruising & Rocky Mountaineer - A Journey from Sea to Summit

Destination Guide: Alaska Cruising & Rocky Mountaineer - A Journey from Sea to Summit

Destination Guide: Alaska Cruising & Rocky Mountaineer - A Journey from Sea to Summit  Experience the breathtaking scenery of Alaska and the Canadian Rockies with a combination of Alaska cruises and the Rocky Mountaineer rail journey. From glaciers and wildlife-rich fjords to snow-capped peaks and emerald lakes, this adventure offers one of the most scenic travel experiences in the world.    Pairing an Alaska cruise from the UK or North America with the legendary Rocky Mountaineer train creates a seamless holiday that blends comfort, immersive exploration and dramatic landscapes.    Why Cruise Alaska?  An Alaska cruise is the perfect way to discover this vast and untamed region. Sail through the iconic Inside Passage and take in:  Forest-lined coastlines, rugged islands, and towering mountain backdrops  Visits to Alaskan ports such as Juneau, Ketchikan and Skagway Whale watching, glacier excursions and Indigenous cultural experiences    Highlights of Alaska Cruising  Glacier viewing from the ship, including Glacier Bay  Wildlife spotting: whales, sea lions, bald eagles and bears  Comfortable, scenic travel with ever-changing views  Expert-led excursions for in-depth exploration  For more adventurous travellers, Alaska expedition cruises explore remote coastlines, featuring Zodiac landings, guided hikes, and kayaking led by onboard experts.      Extend Your Adventure with Rocky Mountaineer  After your Alaska cruise, continue your journey in Vancouver with the Rocky Mountaineer, one of the world’s most scenic train journeys:  Panoramic glass-domed coaches for uninterrupted views  Daytime travel to capture every scenic moment  Gourmet cuisine inspired by regional flavours  Routes connecting Vancouver with Kamloops, Jasper, Lake Louise and Banff  This scenic rail journey complements Alaska’s coastal beauty with the dramatic peaks and turquoise lakes of the Canadian Rockies.    Alaska Cruise & Rocky Mountaineer: The Perfect Combination  A combined cruise and rail holiday allows you to experience the best of the Pacific Northwest and western Canada:  Fly to Vancouver and embark on your Alaska cruise  Sail through the Inside Passage with port calls at iconic Alaskan destinations  Experience glacier viewing, wildlife encounters and local culture Disembark in Vancouver and board the Rocky Mountaineer  Travel through the Canadian Rockies, finishing in Banff or Jasper  This itinerary offers depth, variety, and unforgettable scenery from coast to summit.    Who Is This Holiday Ideal For?  Travellers seeking once-in-a-lifetime scenery  Couples looking for refined, adventurous escapes  Nature lovers and photographers  Those who enjoy slow, scenic travel without long road journeys Anyone wanting a seamless cruise and land experience      Best Time to Travel  The Alaska cruise season runs from May to September, when extended daylight hours and milder weather create ideal conditions for exploration. Summer months offer peak wildlife viewing, with frequent sightings of humpback and orca whales, sea lions, otters, bald eagles and puffins along the coast, while bears, moose and mountain goats are often spotted on shore excursions. The Rocky Mountaineer operates seasonally during the same period, making it easy to combine both experiences. Traveling in late summer also brings clearer skies and darker nights as daylight hours shorten, offering opportunities for stargazing in remote areas.  Why Book with Cruise118.com?  Cruise118.com specialises in Alaska cruises, expedition sailings, and cruise & rail holidays. Our expert cruise concierge can help you plan the perfect Alaska adventure and seamlessly combine it with the Rocky Mountaineer. From luxury cruises to expedition voyages, we ensure a holiday that exceeds expectations.  Ready to explore Alaska from sea to summit? Discover our range of Alaska cruises and expedition sailings and speak to our team about adding the Rocky Mountaineer for the ultimate scenic adventure. 

View Article

Guide to Cruising Canada and New England

Guide to Cruising Canada and New England

Guide to Cruising Canada and New England View Canada Cruises From historic Boston to magnificent Montmorency falls, a Canada and New England Cruise is filled with beautiful sights and incredible experiences. If you’re keen to visit the land of maple syrup and ice hockey, we’ve got all the info on when to go, how to pack, how to plan, as well as the best ships and the best ports. What cruise lines sail to Canada and New England? There are a fantastic range of vessels which cruise Canada and New England. Whether you’re planning a holiday for the whole family or a trip of a lifetime, there are a range of cruise lines and cruise ships that go to Canada and New England. When should you cruise to Canada and New England? The Canada and New England cruise season lasts from May until October. For warmer weather, we recommend visiting in July and August. But for the quintessential autumn leaves and maple syrup that Canada is so famous for, cruise in September or October. Whilst not many cruises head to Canada and New England in winter, it’s worth finding one that does if you’re a fan of skiing. What ports will I visit on a Canada and New England cruise? Whilst a brilliant ship can really help to make a cruising holiday shine, it’s the fascinating and varied ports that are the true stars of a Canada and New England cruise. Boston This common embarkation port for Canada and New England Cruises is rich in revolutionary history. See the restored tea ships at the Boston Tea Party ships and museum with live actors and interactive exhibits. Walk the 2.5 mile Freedom Trail to see some of the most significant locations of the American Revolution, including the Concord Bridge where minutemen fired “the shot heard around the world”.   For more recent history, visit the John F. Kennedy Museum, honouring one of the USA’s most iconic presidents.   For families, Boston has its very own Children’s Museum which makes learning exciting and fun for your youngsters. Sports lovers can’t miss Fenton Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. TV buffs, on the other hand, can visit the actual bar from the classic sitcom Cheers! Newport, Rhode Island To see the most extravagant and over-the-top mansions in the world, pick a cruise that stops in Newport. Here, wealthy heirs and heiresses built some of the flashiest holiday homes imaginable. The magnificent manors here include: –  The Italian Renaissance style palazzo “The Breakers”. –  The French inspired “The Elms”. –  The shingle style Isaac Bell house. – The Georgian colonial style Hunter House. – The gothic revival style Kingscote. – Rosecliff, modelled after the Grand Tianon at Versailles. Or, if you can’t decide on a particular house to visit, why not take a wander along the 3.5 mile cliff walk to catch a glimpse of them all. Bar Harbour, Maine Lovers of the great outdoors will be in their element visiting Bar Harbour. The key attraction here is the stunning Acadia National Park, home to spectacular mountains and lakes as well as incredible Wabanaki indigenous history. To learn more about the Wabanaki people, head to the nearby Abbe Museum. New York City Meet Lady Liberty herself, stare in awe at the Empire State Building, stroll around Central Park, and take in some culture at the Met. If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. Montreal, Quebec The old port of Montreal is filled with fabulous activities and sights. Get your geek on at the science centre, get lost in the labyrinth, or relax at the Bota Bota floating spa. For remarkable architecture, visit the exquisite Notre Dame Basilica. Afterwards, watch the street artists perform at Place Jacques Cartier. Shopaholics can head to Le Plateau District or explore the sprawling Underground City. Montreal also boasts some brilliant outdoor spaces. At Parc Jean-Drapeau you can build sandcastles on the man-made beach, enjoy a spot of gambling at the Montreal Casino, and car fanatics can’t miss the Giles Villeneuve racetrack. At the Montreal Botanical Gardens you can view gorgeous plant life in the 16 themed areas or check out the creepy crawlies of the insectarium. Or for sensational views of the city, visit the Parc du Mont-Royal. For a zoo and aquarium with Olympic History, pay a call to the Montreal Biodome. Halifax, Nova Scotia A heaven for history buffs, Halifax is home to some brilliant museums and National Historic Sites. Make your way to the Halifax Citadel, a 17th century military fortress, before midday to hear the firing of the noon gun. For some spookier history, head to the UNESCO world heritage town of Lunenburg to take a guided tour complete with nautical ghost stories. You will also find the Canadian Museum of Immigration in Halifax, where you can learn the fascinating stories of Canada’s settlers. Sydney, Nova Scotia Are you a fan of the telephone? Visit the museum and burial site of its inventor, Alexander Graham Bell, in Sydney. Or perhaps you’d rather spend a day in the life of an 18th century Canadian with candle making and butter churning at the Cossit House living museum. In nearby Cape Breton, visit the Centre for Heritage and Science, complete with a discovery corner for children. Or if you’re keen to secure some one-of-a-kind souvenirs, follow the Artisan Trail. However, the thing that makes Sydney truly unique is that it is home to Fidheal Mhor A’ Ceilidh- the world’s largest fiddle at fifty foot tall! Saint John, New Brunswick Visitors to the port of Saint John have the opportunity to witness the incredible natural phenomena of the Reversing Falls Rapids, where the powerful waters reverse the direction of the river. You can jetboat through it or zipline over it for a thrilling way to take in the spectacle. If Mother Nature hasn’t impressed you enough, you can also head to the Irving Nature Park and explore its six different ecosystems or pay a visit to the UNESCO listed Stonehammer Geopark. In the town itself, wander down Prince William Street to admire the Victorian architecture or take a trip to St. John’s Anglican Church. Saguenay, Quebec Sail along the glorious Saguenay Fjord and hike the beautiful Saguenay Fjord National Park. Or if you’d rather immerse yourself in Canada’s riveting past, head to the 1920’s historical village of Val Jalbert. Are you a plane geek? You’ll have a wonderful time the Bagotville air defence museum. Or if you’d like to learn about the natural history of the area, head to Centre De Decouverte le Fjord de Saguenay. Quebec City Step into the gorgeous walled city of Quebec and discover its many gems. The French Colonial La Citadelle Fortress is a must visit for those interested in Canadian history. As is the Plains of Abraham urban park, site of the Battle of Quebec. The St Louis Forts and Chateau is a great spot for history buff families, as the hands-on activities are a big hit with kids Shopaholics, on the other hand, will adore the boutiques of Le Petit Champlain quarter and the antique shops and galleries of Rue St. Paul. For those keener on arts and culture, wander around the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Quebec and visit the fabulous Palace Royale Plaza. Here you’ll see the excellent Trompe-L’Oeil murals of the Soumande House. If you’re planning to get some great shots for the gram on your trip, swing by the Chateau Frontenac- the most photographed hotel in the world. For breath-taking natural beauty, however, you’ll find the 275-foot Montmorency Falls just outside the city. Sept-Iles, Quebec Sept-Iles is bound to be a favourite port for wildlife lovers. Go whale watching at the Gulf of St. Lawrence or visit the razorbills, puffins and auks at the Isle du Corossol bird sanctuary. Active cruisers will love hiking on Grand Basque Island, making sure to take pauses to admire the marvellous scenery. To learn about the culture and history of the indigenous Innu people, visit the Musee Shaputan. What to Eat When Cruising Canada and New England It’s practically illegal to visit Quebec without indulging in its signature dish, Poutine. La Banquise in Montreal is a superb place to find this cheesy, gravy-covered treat. Quebec isn’t only known for poutine though- Quebec’s cheese is absolutely delicious, and you can sample some at the 1608 wine and cheese bar in Quebec City. For a cute and cosy place to dine, head to Boston’s Urban Hearth. Just make sure to book well in advance. What to Pack When Cruising Canada and New England -Layers: Even in summer, the temperature in Canada and New England is very changeable. We advise wearing multiple layers that you can add and remove as needed. -Raincoat: Much like in the UK, rain showers are always a possibility in Canada and New England. -Walking boots/shoes: Don’t miss out on exploring Canada’s fabulous landscape for lack of the correct footwear. -Rucksack: Whether you’re hiking over hills or exploring incredible cities, a rucksack is the perfect way to carry everything you need with you. Preparing for a Cruise to Canada and New England When preparing for a Canada and New England Cruise you will need to ensure you have the correct documents- your passport and an Electronic Travel Authorisation. Unless you are exempt, you will also need to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19, and also follow the additional Covid precautions Canada has in place. We also advise that once you have booked your cruise, you book any excursions, activities and restaurant reservations in advance to avoid disappointment. With a range of fantastic options for cruising to Canada 2022 and 2023, the only hard part is deciding which sensational sailing to pick.View Cruises To Canada

View Article

Carnival's build a bear workshop

Carnival's build a bear workshop

Carnival’s Build-A-Bear Workshop at sea Carnival Cruise Deals Anyone with children will know how popular Build-a-Bear Workshops are. Designing and build their own teddy is an exciting activity that any kid will love as a special treat, and now they can do it at sea. Carnival Cruise Line launched their first ever Build-a-Bear Workshop at sea on-board Carnival Dream back in 2016, rolling it out to the remaining fleet by the summer of 2017. Popular pop-up with Build-A-Bear Build-A-Bear - Carnival Cruises Carnival is the family cruise leader, with 700,000 children per year enjoying a holiday on-board their ships.  The addition of the workshops complemented the wide range of activities already available for children, including the kids’ clubs, water parks, arcades, mini golf courses, poolside movies and sports courts. Since launching on Carnival, the Build-A-Bear has become one of the more popular experiences to enjoy on-board, with each ship offering six choices of bear to choose from, ranging from white and pink bears to monkeys, dogs, sea turtles, bunnies and even the Cat in the Hat! Selected Carnival cruises also offer a St. Jude bear which includes charitable donations to the St. Jude Children’s Hospital. Make your own memories with Carnival Cruises - Build-A-Bear Workshop.  Once children have selected their bear, this is taken to be stuffed at the machine where, half-way through the children are asked to place a heart token inside to bring it to life. The bear is then sewn up and ready to dress! There is a whole range of outfits available for your little ones to pick from, including Carnival branded t-shirts and sailor uniforms, ballerina tutus, swim shorts, sunglasses, flip-flops and more. Each bear costs $26, which also includes a Carnival-branded Build-A-Bear drawstring bag for carrying your new bear. A Carnival t-shirt is $5 and all other accessories and outfits cost extra. Book yourself on-board and Build-A-Bear on your next cruise The Build-A-Bear Workshop is held on-board each Carnival ship once per sailing, sometimes twice on longer cruises. Deals for Carnival Cruise Line from 2025-07-15 to 2027-12-15 Browse our latest Carnival cruises and see which ship you’d love to sail on to build your own memories! See all cruises with Carnival Cruise Line Call our Cruise Concierge team on 0808 239 1062 for award-winning advice and assistance with your booking. Carnival Cruise Deals

View Article