Author of 100 Things To Do In Iowa Before You Die

Travel With Sara

Travel With Sara

The Pros and Cons of Booking A Havana Cabana Room On the Carnival Vista

The Carnival Vista is one of Carnival Cruise Line’s new Vista Class ships. We had cruised on this ship a couple years ago and stayed in an interior room in the Havana area. We loved the perks that came with our room. Fast forward to 2019 and we booked a Havana Cabana room.

What To Expect On The Carnival Vista

Havana Chairs

CARNIVAL VISTA: HAVANA CABANA ROOMS

These rooms have a patio area with all of the perks of the Havana area. I found several pros of booking this type of room, as well as some cons. Hopefully, I can help you make the best decision when it comes to booking your room onboard the Carnival Vista.

JOIN ME ON MY FIRST TRAVEL WITH SARA CRUISE

OUTDOOR PATIO AREA: HAVANA CABANA

Sliding doors lead out to a patio area with two chairs and a chair swing. The fenced-in area is a nice extension of the room. A con of this patio area is the fact that people can and do walk by your space .

Walkway Havana Cabana

A traditional balcony room offers more privacy than a Havana Cabana room. We appreciated the larger outdoor space but we did give up our privacy.

Tips For Booking A Cruise On Carnival Cruise Lines

PRIVATE POOL & HOT TUBS: LANAI AREA

Cruisers that have booked rooms in the Havana area have access to their own private pool and hot tubs up until 7 pm, referred to as the Lanai area. This is the biggest advantage of staying in the Havana area, as it was never crowded.

Pool Chairs on the Carnival Vista

With several lounge chairs, bar stools, and comfy chairs to gather around; we never found ourselves looking for a seat.

WEAR YOUR WRISTBAND

All guests in the Havana Cabana area have special wrist bands to identify who they are.

Havana Bands

This is enforced, as all guests in the Lanai area must have wrist bands on to enter. If it’s after 7 pm, it’s free for all! Up until 7 pm, it’s exclusive and private.

LIDO IS A QUICK ELEVATOR RIDE UP

The elevators up to the Lido deck are right outside of the Havana area. If the wait seems to be too long, you are only five decks below Lido, which is walkable. The Lido deck is home to the buffet and your gateway to 24-hour pizza and ice cream.

There are definitely more pros than cons when it comes to booking a Havana Cabana room on the Carnival Vista . The one thing I did miss was not being able to sit with my arms on the edge of the balcony area. The gate leads out to a walkway and 3 feet across, you have glass and a view.

View from deck on Carnival Vista

Guests are not able to lean and take in the view, which is something I did miss.

Overall, the Havana Cabana area is a win! The amenities that come with the area, are well worth the value in my eyes. If you like crazy and loud, the Lanai area will not be for you. If you want peace and quiet, with few people around, you will love this area!

Most importantly anytime you book a cruise, understand what you are booking. Knowledge is power when it comes to cruising. A little time preparing for your cruise will be well spent so you don’t set yourself up for disappointment. The Carnival Vista is a ship that offers something for everyone , families included. Keep in mind, if you are booking the Havana Cabana area, all guests must be 12 years old.

*Thank you to Carnival Cruise Lines for providing wi-fi throughout this cruise. 

  • Latest Posts

' src=

Latest posts by SaraB ( see all )

  • 3 Places To See Horses In The Midwest - April 23, 2024
  • Join Me On My First Travel With Sara Cruise - April 18, 2024
  • How To Have A Perfect Day In Webster City, Iowa - April 15, 2024

Sharing is caring!

Similar Posts

Surviving Social Distancing At Home In Iowa

Surviving Social Distancing At Home In Iowa

Comparison of three carnival cruise ships: carnival sensation, dream and ecstasy.

A Must See Before Your Cruise Departs Port Canaveral: Exploration Tower

A Must See Before Your Cruise Departs Port Canaveral: Exploration Tower

Highlights On Board The Carnival Vista

Highlights On Board The Carnival Vista

Best Place To Stay In Islamorada, Florida: La Siesta Resort & Marina

Best Place To Stay In Islamorada, Florida: La Siesta Resort & Marina

Transfer tips from orlando international airport to the carnival sunshine in port canaveral, leave a reply.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Privacy Overview

cruise news

  • Cruise News

Why Carnival Is Changing Havana Rules On Vista-Class Ships

Picture of Richard Simms

Richard Simms

  • October 27, 2019
  • 2.4K shares

Beginning on November 1st, the popular Havana Retreat area on Carnival Cruise Line’s Vista-class ships will be undergoing a major change. While previously the area was available to all guests on board the ship after 7 p.m., the area will now be for the exclusive use of guests staying in the Havana staterooms during the duration of every sailing.

Havana retreat pool

Why The Havana Retreat Will Now Be Off-Limits To Most

For those who’ve not yet sailed a Vista-class ship, the Havana Retreat is an area which, during the daytime, has always been for the exclusive use of guests staying in Havana staterooms. The area features a hot tub, pool, bar, a variety of comfortable seating options and incredible views.

READ MORE: Havana Staterooms And Retreat Review 

While the Havana Bar has always been open to any guests on the ship at all times, the separate Havana Retreat area is considered a separate space, with access to it both restricted and monitored during the daytime hours. But in the past, the Havana Retreat was open to any guests who wished to spend time there, as long as they visited after 7 p.m.

main Havana Bar

So it came as a bit of a surprise when rumors began to spread, and then were confirmed by Carnival, that the area would soon be off limits to those not paying to stay in a Havana stateroom, even after 7 p.m.

Asked on his Facebook page if this was true, Carnival’s Brand Ambassador confirmed the change. “Access to the Havana Pool is reserved only for guests occupying Havana accommodations, including evening hours,” he wrote. “We [apologize] for any disappointment this may cause and know you will enjoy the other pool areas we have on board.”

As to why the change was being made, Heald said, “We want to make sure our guests who have booked premium Havana staterooms will be able to fully enjoy the special features that come with Havana accommodations.”

Why This Isn’t A Complete Unexpected Move

While many who looked forward to enjoying the space in the evening may be disappointed, Carnival’s decision is not all that unusual. The Havana area is Carnival’s version of a ship-within-a-ship, a concept which has become increasingly popular over the past few years. For example, many Norwegian Cruise Line ships have an area known as The Haven which, like the Havana, includes both staterooms and a private pool which is accessible only to guests booked in The Haven.

Haven on Norwegian Bliss

In fact, Norwegian’s Haven area often includes a restaurant and bar which are also off-limits to guests not booked into staterooms in the otherwise restricted area.

Unlike Carnival’s Havana Retreat, Norwegian’s Haven area has never allowed access to those not booked within, no matter the hour. (There are, occasionally, cocktail parties held in the Haven which are open to guests who have reached a certain status with the line’s loyalty program, but those are pretty much the only exceptions to the rule.)

Recent Posts

Sun princess christened in barcelona by hannah waddingham, princess cruises [photos], construction starts for royal caribbean’s private beach club in nassau, princess introduces new sanctuary collection on sun princess and star princess, norwegian’s next cruise ship floated out at shipyard, share this post, related posts.

Sun Princess Christened in Barcelona by Hannah Waddingham, Princess Cruises [PHOTOS]

MSC and Mercy Ships To Build State-of-the-Art Hospital Vessel

New Consumer Law Mandates Clear Pricing for Cruise Lines

New Consumer Law Mandates Clear Pricing for Cruise Lines

Cruise Radio header

Bringing you 15 years of cruise industry experience. Cruise Radio prioritizes well-balanced cruise news coverage and accurate reporting, paired with ship reviews and tips.   

Quick links

Cruise Radio, LLC © Copyright 2009-2024 | Website Designed By   Insider Perks, Inc

Booking Procedures

  • Carnival Vacation Protection (CVP)
  • Deposit and Final Payment Guidelines | Forms of Payment
  • Cancellation and Change Guidelines | Refunds
  • Infants / Minors / Pregnancy
  • Passenger Vessel Service Act - Jones Act
  • Carnival Breeze
  • Carnival Celebration
  • Carnival Conquest
  • Carnival Dream
  • Carnival Elation
  • Carnival Firenze
  • Carnival Freedom
  • Carnival Glory
  • Carnival Horizon
  • Carnival Jubilee
  • Carnival Legend
  • Carnival Liberty
  • Carnival Luminosa
  • Carnival Magic
  • Carnival Miracle
  • Carnival Panorama
  • Carnival Paradise
  • Carnival Pride
  • Carnival Radiance
  • Carnival Spirit
  • Carnival Splendor
  • Carnival Sunrise
  • Carnival Sunshine
  • Carnival Valor
  • Carnival Venezia
  • Carnival Vista
  • Ship Class Guide
  • Fun Ship Features

Have Fun. Be Safe

  • Health Protocols and Requirements for Sailing

Travel Documentation and Online Check-in

  • Travel Documents
  • Online Check-In

Getting There

  • Cruise Terminal Information and Parking
  • Airport and Pier Transportation
  • Air Information

Before You Board

  • Embarkation Day Check-In

Youth and Family

  • Youth Programs (Under 2 and 2-11 years old)
  • Teen Programs (12-17 years old)
  • Carnival's Seuss at Sea
  • Age Policies

Things to Know

Onboard experiences.

  • Fun Ship Features Quick Reference
  • Shore - Excursions
  • Spa and Fitness
  • Outdoor Fun
  • Entertainment and Activities
  • For Your Convenience
  • Onboard Guidelines and Policies
  • Past Guest Recognition Programs

Onboard Celebrations

  • The Fun Shops
  • Special Occasions
  • Wedding Cruises and Vow Renewals

Dining and Beverages

  • Dining and Snacking Options
  • Dining Rooms
  • Beverage Options
  • CHEERS! Beverage Program
  • Bottomless Bubbles Soda Program
  • Liquor and Beverage Policy

Onboard Communication

  • WI FI Service and Carnivals HUB App
  • Staying Connected

Money and Gratuities

  • Gratuities (Tips)
  • Sail & Sign Onboard Account
  • Forms of Payment
  • Cruise Cash/Bar/Photo
  • Financial Access

Shipboard Health and Safety

  • Passenger Bill of Rights
  • Guest Screening Policy
  • Safety and Security
  • Safety Briefing - Muster Station Drill
  • General Health Information
  • Privacy Notice
  • What to Pack
  • Cruise Ticket Contract
  • Carnival Vacation Protection
  • Guests with Disabilities
  • Choosing Your Cruise
  • Tech Support
  • Early Saver Promotion
  • Minors / Infants / Pregnancy
  • Making changes to your booking
  • Carnival EasyPay
  • Financing Powered by Uplift
  • US Department of State Travel Tips
  • And more things to know....

Debarkation - After Your Cruise

  • Preparing to Go Home
  • Post Cruise Inquiries
  • View All Deck Plans

Carnival Horizon (HZ) Havana Experience and Staterooms

Carnival is expanding the popular Latin-infused Havana experience inside and out on the Carnival Horizon.

Havana Pool Area Features Located aft on Deck 5, the aft lanai ocean-air outdoor promenade and Havana Pool offer stunning views of the ocean.

  • The Havana Pool area will be for the exclusive use of guests occupying the Havana accommodations  and guests in Grand Suites.
  • This area features two large hot tub spas, an infinity pool and relaxation area complete with colorful umbrellas, faux palm trees, thatched patio huts and comfy seating, perfect for soaking up the sun while enjoying a refreshing mojito.

Havana Bar Features Celebrating Cuba’s gloried past, the Havana Bar serves traditional cocktails and transforms into a sizzling Latin dance club at night.

  • The Havana Bar is open to all guests, daytime and nighttime. 
  • Serving classic Cuban cocktails, Cuban coffee and Cuban sodas ( $ ).
  • Entertainment: Latin trio or DJ several evenings per cruise as well as Latin-inspired ‘Havana Nights’ evening.

Havana Staterooms and Suites The Carnival Horizon will offer a wide variety of well-appointed, beautifully designed staterooms and suites. Tropics-inspired Havana Cabanas feature accommodations with private outdoor patio cabanas that face the expanded lanai ocean-air outdoor promenade and offer magnificent sea views. 

  • The aft lanai ocean-air outdoor promenade alongside the Havana Cabana staterooms and suites will be for the exclusive use of guests in Havana accommodations.
  • Children must be 12 years of age or older in order to cruise in a Havana stateroom. The Havana staterooms and experience is designed to be a place where guests can relax and recharge in a more intimate and private setting and the age requirement will enable us to sustain the desired atmosphere.
  • Havana branded towels and bathrobes are provided in all Havana suites and staterooms.
  • The lounging hammock chair on the patio cabanas has a weight limitation of 298 pounds. 

Interior Staterooms (category HA)

  • Deck 5: 5205, 5208, 5211, 5214, 5217, 5218, 5221, 5222, 5225, 5226, 5229, 5230
  • Deck 6: 6465, 6470
  • Deck 7: 7448, 7457

Ocean View Staterooms with Patio Cabana (category HE)

  • Deck 5: 5201, 5202, 5203, 5204, 5206, 5207, 5209, 5210, 5212, 5215, 5216, 5219, 5220, 5223, 5224, 5227, 5228, 5231, 5232, 5237, 5238, 5239, 5240

Ocean View Staterooms with Aft-View Extended Balcony (category HI)

  • Deck 6: 6471, 6473, 6475, 6476, 6478, 6480
  • Deck 7: 7452, 7454, 7456, 7458, 7461, 7463, 7465, 7467
  • Deck 8: 8467, 8469, 8471, 8472, 8474, 8476
  • Deck 9: 9466, 9468, 9470, 9473, 9475, 9477
  • 8471, 8476 and 9470: Staterooms are Ambulatory Accessible.

Ocean View Staterooms with Premium Balcony (category HL)

  • Deck 6: 6467, 6472  

Ocean View Staterooms with Premium Vista Balcony (category HM)

  • Deck 6: 6469, 6474  
  • Deck 7: 7450, 7459
  • Deck 8: 8465, 8470
  • Deck 9: 9464, 9471

Havana Cabana Suites with Patio Cabana (category HS)

  • Deck 5: 5233, 5234, 5235, 5236

Image

Was this answer helpful?

Answers others found helpful.

  • Carnival Vista (VS) Havana Experience and Staterooms
  • Carnival Horizon (HZ) Stateroom Descriptions - Promenade Deck 5
  • Carnival Panorama (PO) Havana Experience and Staterooms
  • Mardi Gras (MD) Havana Experience and Staterooms
  • Carnival Horizon (HZ) Staterooms and Ship Features

carnival cruise ships with havana cabana

Best Carnival cruise ships: Here’s which ship you should sail, based on your travel style

MSN has partnered with The Points Guy for our coverage of credit card products. MSN and The Points Guy may receive a commission from card issuers.

Choosing a Carnival cruise ship is no simple task, especially if you’re new to cruising. As one of the largest cruise brands in the world, Carnival Cruise Line has more than two dozen vessels in its fleet, offering everything from megaship adventures to smaller-ship experiences. Many variables — price, embarkation dates, travel companions, ship size and amenities, and destination — can shape the way you make your choice.

So, what is the best Carnival cruise ship? Here are my picks for the top options in several categories.

For more cruise guides, news and tips, sign up for TPG’s cruise newsletter .

Mardi Gras: Best Carnival cruise ship for families

The best Carnival cruise ship for kids is undoubtedly Mardi Gras . Not only is it one of Carnival’s newest vessels, but it’s also one of the largest, and it has tons of activities to keep families with children busy.

At the expansive kids club, daily programming includes scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, and video games. The club draws in young cruisers and gives them space to make friends and play with peers. Beyond the dedicated kids facilities, the ship has a massive arcade and many top-deck diversions. One of these is the Ultimate Playground — a space encompassing a ropes course, waterslides and Bolt, the first-ever roller coaster at sea . (Note that the arcade and Bolt cost extra.)

Related: The 5 best cruise lines for families  

Mardi Gras is full of fantastic family-friendly dining, including the line’s Dr. Seuss-themed Green Eggs and Ham Breakfast (for a small fee). The ship also includes pizza, soft-serve ice cream, Shaq’s fried chicken and Guy Fieri burgers in its fares. Even the pickiest of eaters will be satisfied. Kids can order off special menus in the complimentary main dining rooms and join in their waiters’ rollicking dance performances just when they start to get antsy sitting still.

The ship also does a nice job of accommodating families of all sizes and budgets. Many of Mardi Gras’ standard cabins sleep at least four people, and the ship offers connecting cabins.

Its Family Harbor staterooms provide access to a special family lounge area with TVs, sitting areas and internet stations. Breakfast is offered there each morning, and snacks and drinks — including free soda — are provided throughout the day. So, you never have to go far when the kids need a snack. Cabins in the Family Harbor category feature a nautical theme, plenty of storage and space to sleep at least four people.

Mardi Gras’ new sister ship, Carnival Celebration, is also a fantastic option in this category, offering a nearly identical experience (with just a few changes in the names and themes of specific venues).

Carnival Horizon: Best ship for luxury lovers

Let’s be clear: Carnival is not a luxury cruise line, nor does it offer huge suites on most ships. The suites it has are smaller than most other brands’ high-end accommodations, and they do not include amenities like butler service.

With that in mind, one ship that offers slightly more exclusive options is Carnival Horizon — the second vessel in Carnival’s three-ship Vista class. It offers a top-deck, adults-only Serenity sun deck area; an extensive menu of spa treatments, salon services and fitness classes at the onboard Cloud 9 Spa; and a handful of upmarket cabin offerings.

If you’re into wellness, relaxation and self-care, check out the spa and fitness center’s manicures, pedicures, facials, massages, teeth whitening treatments, acupuncture, anti-wrinkle procedures, state-of-the-art cycling classes, thermal suite, hot tubs, saunas and steam rooms for a fee. For digs that include pampering, try a Cloud 9 Spa cabin to receive extras like complimentary thermal suite access and two free yoga or Pilates classes.

Related: The 8 best cruise lines for elegance and exclusivity

If exclusive stateroom enclaves are what you seek, you’ll want to book one of the ship’s Havana Cabana cabins. They come in several varieties, from 185-square-foot insides to Havana Suites, which offer 260 square feet of interior space (with a dividing wall to separate sleeping and living areas), plus a 100-square-foot patio area with loungers and a hammock. All Havana Cabana cruisers get access to an exclusive lanai and pool deck. With a suite booking, you’ll also receive priority embarkation and disembarkation.

If a traditional suite is more your style, consider a Grand Suite, which includes priority embarkation, disembarkation and dining times, as well as access to the Havana pool area. Note, however, that Grand Suites run only 345 square feet with 85-square-foot balconies — disappointing when you consider some of Royal Caribbean’s largest rooms are nearly five times that size.

The only ships on which you’ll find larger accommodations are the line’s newest: Mardi Gras, Carnival Celebration and Carnival Jubilee, all of which house Presidential Suites. Those accommodations offer 1,120 square feet of space with 600-square-foot balconies and separate living and sleeping areas. However, the ships — part of the line’s Excel Class — are so large and attract so many families that I’ve ruled them out as the most luxurious.

Carnival Conquest: Best ship for budget travelers

If you’re on a budget and simply looking for one of the cheapest Carnival cruise ships, a solid bet is Carnival Conquest. It offers Bahamas and Caribbean voyages of three to five nights. Think of it this way: The shorter the cruise , the less expensive it will be.

Plus, it sails from Miami, one of the world’s largest cruise hubs. More ships leaving from a specific port means more competition, which can drive prices lower.

Related: The 8 classes of Carnival ships, explained

Carnival Conquest is one of the line’s oldest ships, but it’s also a ton of fun. Because short sailings tend to attract a more lively crowd, passengers can expect lots of dancing, socializing and late nights at Henri’s Dance Club. During the day, passengers enjoy spending time around the pool and grabbing free burgers from Guy’s Burger Joint.

It’s also one of the few vessels left in the fleet that still features jaw-dropping interiors designed by renowned architect Joe Farcus, who made Carnival synonymous with quirky patterns, bright colors and neon lights.

At the time of publication, prices started from $47 per person, per night, for an inside cabin.

Carnival Sunrise: Best Carnival cruise ship for singles

Unfortunately, Carnival has been slow to adopt solo cabins, meaning that no ships in its fleet offer accommodations for one.

Because all staterooms are designed for double occupancy, it’s generally a rule that a person traveling alone must pay both fares. This means they would pay twice as much per person as two people sharing a room.

Related: The best cruise ships for solo travelers

In order to make the single supplement as affordable as possible, solo Carnival cruisers will want to balance finding an inexpensive vessel with choosing one that sails short itineraries. They’ll also probably want one that’s a bit livelier (read: not the oldest in the fleet).

A great contender for the title of best Carnival ship for singles is Carnival Sunrise. Formerly Carnival Triumph, the ship was completely gutted, overhauled and renamed in 2019. Although it originally debuted in 1999, it feels fresh and nearly new. It offers the line’s signature Serenity adults-only sun deck, RedFrog Pub, Alchemy Bar and a slew of lounges, nightclubs and daily activities.

Combine that with short, affordable voyages from Miami, and you can sail to the Bahamas or Caribbean for four or five nights from as little as $104 per night if you’re solo. Short sailings also tend to draw a more fun-loving, social crowd. So, if your goal is to mingle and potentially meet other solo cruisers, you stand a good chance on Carnival Sunrise.

Carnival Pride: Best ship for retirees

Retired travelers have all the time in the world to take longer cruises, which generally allow them to visit more far-flung locales. Those trips can come with a substantial price tag, which is why, as a budget option, Carnival is such a great choice.

In particular, Carnival Pride’s voyages consist of nine- and 12-night itineraries to the Baltic, British Isles and Iceland on a regular cadence. Longer voyages mean more time to explore but also fewer children and less of a frat party vibe. (Take note if you’re thinking of bringing your grandkids.)

Related: The 7 best cruises for seniors who love to travel

Carnival Pride is one of the oldest ships sailing for Carnival. That actually works in its favor if you’re a retiree who enjoys smaller ships and vintage design — in this case, more artwork and decor by Farcus.

In addition to a comedy club and an onboard spa, the ship also offers an adults-only sun deck, several bars and lounges, and plenty of dining options and daily activities to stave off boredom on longer voyages.

Bottom line

So, which Carnival cruise ship is the best? It all depends on your specific preferences. Whether you’re searching for an inexpensive vacation, a family-friendly vessel or a ship that will take you on a longer voyage to Europe, there’s a Carnival cruise to fit your taste and budget.

Planning a cruise? Start with these stories:

  • The 5 most desirable cabin locations on any cruise ship
  • The 8 worst cabin locations on any cruise ship
  • A quick guide to the most popular cruise lines
  • 21 tips and tricks that will make your cruise go smoothly
  • 15 ways cruisers waste money
  • The 15 best cruise ships for people who never want to grow up
  • What to pack for your first cruise

SPONSORED:  With states reopening, enjoying a meal from a restaurant no longer just means curbside pickup.

And when you do spend on dining, you should use a credit card that will maximize your rewards and potentially even score special discounts. Thanks to temporary card bonuses and changes due to coronavirus, you may even be able to score a meal at your favorite restaurant for free. 

These are the best credit cards for dining out, taking out, and ordering in to maximize every meal purchase.

Editorial Disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airlines or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

Best Carnival cruise ships: Here’s which ship you should sail, based on your travel style

Mardi Gras Staterooms

view of balcony with furniture and hot tub in carnival excel presidential suite

MARDI GRAS ® OFFERS A FULL RANGE OF SUITES WITH OPTIONS FOR SUPERIOR COMFORT AND BRAND-NEW PERKS

view of infinity pool and cabanas on mardi gras' loft 19

LOFT 19™ ON MARDI GRAS ® INVITES YOU TO INDULGENT DAYS AT SEA

a stateroom with modern designs and a cool color scheme

STYLE, SUBSTANCE AND SURPRISES COME TOGETHER IN YOUR MARDI GRAS ® STATEROOM

STATEROOM DESIGN

Design is more than just the way things look — it’s as much about how they work. And staterooms aboard Mardi Gras are packed with innovative changes to both. It’s the way the ring-lit vanity mirror lights you evenly and shadow-free as you get ready. How the ottoman cushion flips over to serve as an extra table. And even those reading lights, recessed into the wall so you can read in bed without waking anyone! These details are really more than just details. Better comfort, lighting and storage all spring from a deep understanding we’ve developed around how people actually use their staterooms… and how small changes to the room add up to make the experience that much better. (Enough USB charging ports for everybody’s stuff? Oh yes!) Thoughtful, guest-centric design is how we do it… and all this in-room convenience comes paired with a fresh new look.

INTERIOR STATEROOMS

The most affordable way to experience all the Carnival excitement, without cutting corners on comfort.

HAVANA INTERIOR

For a stateroom with extra sabor — for not a lot of dinero — check out a Havana Interior stateroom. You’ll find yours all flavorfully decked out in Old Havana style… taking its cues from a place and time that certainly weren’t lacking in style. And like we said, you’ll find all this for a great price! (All Havana stateroom guests must be 12 or older… and don’t forget that all Havana staterooms feature exclusive perks!)

CLOUD 9 SPA INTERIOR

We’ve taken the warm essence of our Cloud 9 Spas and infused it into spa staterooms on Mardi Gras. Your room is the perfect place to do less, actually: just relax and take some you-time, anytime. (Don’t forget: all Cloud 9 Spa staterooms feature exclusive spa perks.)

FAMILY HARBOR INTERIOR

To truly experience the cozy sanctuary that a harbor provides, check out a Family Harbor Interior stateroom. These rooms are not only an affordable way to keep the family close, but feature a unique nautical décor inspired by the craft of seafaring itself. (Don’t forget: all Family Harbor staterooms feature exclusive perks.)

PREMIUM INTERIOR

When picking a stateroom on a budget, you have to think about what matters to you. Priorities, right? So if you’re more about the comfort than you are the view, we’d recommend you go with a Premium Interior stateroom. This room actually has the same floorplan as some higher-priced rooms (just without the balcony) so you’re definitely getting a nice step up from a standard Interior room. Your room features a sitting area with a sofa, so hang out and lounge in comfort!

An Interior stateroom is the most affordable way to cruise, and Mardi Gras’ interiors don’t leave out the comfort! This room is great for curling up after a long day’s fun.

OCEAN VIEW STATEROOMS

These comfy rooms with a view let you sail along to beautiful destinations while gazing at the sort of vistas you simply won't find anywhere on land.

CLOUD 9 SPA OCEAN VIEW

The best way to enjoy the relaxing, invigorating Cloud 9 Spa while on a cruise is in a spa stateroom… and this one fits the bill, pairing comfy accommodations with a great view. (Don’t forget: all Cloud 9 Spa staterooms feature exclusive spa perks.)

FAMILY HARBOR OCEAN VIEW

Let the whole family — especially the little ones — experience the wide-eyed wonder of sailing in a room with a view: a Family Harbor Ocean View stateroom. Not only could a vacation with a view like this help cultivate a lifelong love of the ocean, but Family Harbor staterooms feature a unique nautical décor inspired by the craft of seafaring itself. (Don’t forget: all Family Harbor staterooms feature exclusive perks.)

Catch a glimpse of what’s going by from your Ocean View stateroom aboard Mardi Gras, where you’ll get views you won’t find anywhere on land. Don’t miss sunrise and sunset at sea —your comfy stateroom is a great way to experience these two special times of day!

BALCONY STATEROOMS

Relax in your own personal outdoor oasis… designed for maximum sea breeze and the most stunning views.

Havana Extended Cabana

Folks love staterooms like this for the Old Havana flavor… but that’s only the beginning. Right outside your Havana Extended Cabana lies a large outdoor patio complete with your own loungy deck chairs. Back inside the room you’ll also enjoy loads of sunlight courtesy of the floor-to-ceiling window. (All Havana stateroom guests must be 12 or older… and don’t forget: all Havana staterooms feature exclusive perks!)

HAVANA CABANA

There are great amenities by the handful in this Havana-flavored stateroom, but the most exciting one is likely to be this: Havana Cabana staterooms come with an outdoor patio, complete with your own loungy deck chairs, all right outside your room. These rooms also feature Cuba-inspired décor, plus loads of sunlight courtesy of the floor-to-ceiling window, but like we said… your very own deck chairs! (All Havana stateroom guests must be 12 or older… and don’t forget that all Havana staterooms feature exclusive perks!)

CLOUD 9 SPA FORWARD-VIEW EXTENDED BALCONY

Folks love staterooms like this because they were designed for relaxing, right down to the custom linens. But this room has something nobody’s ever seen in a Cloud 9 Spa stateroom before — the balcony faces forward, so you’re getting a view of what’s up ahead of the ship, sort of like the captain’s view! Sit out on your balcony, which by the way is larger than the standard one, and watch destinations appear on the horizon as we approach them. And don’t forget to breathe in… hold it, hold it… and now out. (Note that rooms of this type have partially obstructed views… but don’t forget: all Cloud 9 Spa staterooms feature exclusive spa perks.)

CLOUD 9 SPA BALCONY

Whether you’re warming up for your spa appointment or winding down after your treatment, there’s no better place to do it than on your Cloud 9 Spa Balcony. Breathing is important — take in the ocean breeze, then let it out — you’re already getting the hang of spa life! (Don’t forget: all Cloud 9 Spa staterooms feature exclusive spa perks.)

CLOUD 9 SPA COVE BALCONY

Nobody books a Cloud 9 Spa stateroom unless they love relaxation and want more. If this sounds like you, here’s a room with a little extra. It’s not just the custom décor… the secret here’s the balcony. A Cloud 9 Spa Cove Balcony stateroom sits closer to the waterline than most rooms, which means that your balcony puts you in a prime position to chill and check out those waves. There’s no way to get closer! (Don’t forget: all Cloud 9 Spa staterooms feature exclusive spa perks.)

PREMIUM-VIEW EXTENDED BALCONY

Book a stateroom with a balcony — any balcony — and you’re going to enjoy your vacation with an extra dose of sea breeze. But book one of these and there’s even more in store: these balconies face forward or backward (most balconies face left or right), so you’ll get a unique view of your vacation featuring what’s up ahead or behind the ship! (Note that forward-facing rooms have partially obstructed views.)

Extended Balcony

Extended Balcony staterooms feature a larger balcony with more outdoor lounge-around room, more open-air kick-back space… and back inside the room itself, all the comfort you expect with a great view and plenty of sunlight.

Balcony staterooms were designed for maximum sea breeze and the most stunning views, so look to a balcony if you’re looking to cruise with a view aboard Mardi Gras. Any time you’re in your room, you’re just steps away from your own personal outdoor oasis, featuring the sort of sea view you can also feel.

JUNIOR BALCONY

Balcony staterooms were designed for maximum sea breeze and the most stunning views, so look to a balcony if you’re looking to cruise with a view aboard Mardi Gras. A Junior Balcony stateroom features the same size balcony as standard Balcony rooms, just with a little less interior space. Any time you’re in your room, you’re just steps away from your own personal outdoor oasis, featuring the sort of sea view you can also feel.

COVE BALCONY

Love the sea? Mardi Gras Cove Balcony staterooms are the best way to see the sea — these rooms get you close to the waterline, and feature balconies that let you make the most of your location. Enjoy things from a whole new perspective: one amazing up-close view of the wake and seafoam as the ship cruises along.

A stateroom featuring the most indoor space, a balcony and some of the best perks on the ship.

CARNIVAL EXCEL PRESIDENTIAL SUITE

If you’re looking for the largest stateroom and best view on the ship — one practically the same as what the captain sees — then your search stops here, Junior Captain. But there’s more to know: for one thing, the Carnival Excel Presidential Suite features a separate living room and bedroom, and these spaces are packing two TVs, a walk-in closet, a lighted vanity and sectional sofa. There’s a dining area, and of course a wet bar. You’ll find truly deluxe extras like the bathroom with large shower and two sinks, plus we put the toilet and an extra sink in a separate room for convenience and privacy. Did we forget the hot tub? Of course not — it’s outside on the wraparound balcony, which is so large that “balcony” might not even be the right word, since it features seating from lounge chairs to loveseats, rocking chair to daybed, for over a dozen of your closest friends, plus an al fresco dining table.

Carnival Excel Aft Suite

A Carnival Excel Aft Suite is one of the most spacious staterooms on the ship… and if we’re talking square-footage, let’s just say the wraparound balcony is made for entertaining. (Okay, let’s also say it has a private hot tub, dining area, daybed, plus plenty of loungy seating. Wow!) But back inside the room, which features a separate living room and bedroom, you’ll find some nice perks that make this room truly deluxe. For instance, how about an ample bathroom with large shower and double sink, plus a separate private room for the toilet and an extra sink? You’ve got it all. Or two TVs, a walk-in closet, a lighted vanity and sectional sofa? All of those — check!

CARNIVAL EXCEL CORNER SUITE

A Carnival Excel Corner Suite aboard Mardi Gras features tons of indoor space, plus a large wraparound balcony with lounge chairs and an al fresco dining table, for when you need a little more space. Back inside this impressive room you’ll find a king-size bed, deluxe bathroom, plus a living room featuring a wet bar.

CARNIVAL EXCEL SUITE

A Carnival Excel Suite aboard Mardi Gras is the kind of room that proves that vacation and comfort go hand-in-hand. In this large room you’ll find not only a bathroom with a spacious shower and a double sink, but a good amount of room for living and lounging. Plus there’s truly nice-to-haves like a dining area and two TVs — one in the sleeping area and one in the living space. Your room also features extra space for kicking back, ocean-breeze-style, on your balcony featuring lounge chairs and an al fresco dining table.

HAVANA CABANA CORNER SUITE

In a Havana Cabana Corner Suite you’ll find all the comforts of a normal suite… decked out in Cuba-inspired décor! Inside the room are separate living room and bedroom areas, with a TV in each, plus convenient extras like a sectional sofa and walk-in closet. Outside your amazing room lies a private lanai with your own swinging chair. (All Havana stateroom guests must be 12 or older… and don’t forget that all Havana staterooms feature exclusive perks!)

HAVANA CABANA SUITE

In this room you’ll find all the comfort of a suite, all decked out in Cuba-inspired décor. Outside your Havana Cabana Suite lies a luxurious lounging area with your own deck chairs and swinging chair. (All Havana stateroom guests must be 12 or older… and don’t forget that all Havana staterooms feature exclusive perks!)

FAMILY HARBOR OCEAN VIEW SUITE

Let the whole family — especially the little ones — experience the wide-eyed wonder of a great room with an amazing view: a Family Harbor Ocean View Suite stateroom. Not only are the sky, the sea and the sights beautiful to behold from your window, but Family Harbor staterooms feature a unique nautical décor inspired by the craft of seafaring itself. This room sleeps five, by the way, and features a separate bedroom and living room area, with a TV in each. These rooms aren’t just fun, but are practical — you get a walk-in closet, plus a convenient full bathroom and a separate washroom. (Don’t forget: all Family Harbor staterooms feature exclusive perks.)

CLOUD 9 SPA SUITE

A Cloud 9 Spa Suite is the ultimate in spa-style accommodations. This is more than a large room with a unique, soothing décor… but there’s also plenty of convenience here, like the vanity featuring an illuminated mirror. Oh, and those aren’t the only upgrades from other Cloud 9 Spa staterooms — this room has just the large balcony you’d expect. (Don’t forget: all Cloud 9 Spa staterooms feature exclusive spa perks.)

OCEAN SUITE

A Mardi Gras Ocean Suite offers more space for stretching out indoors, plus a large balcony for kicking back outdoors. Try an Ocean Suite to experience private, spacious relaxation… and a deluxe bathroom!

Loft 19™ was designed to afford you a unique opportunity for relaxation and indulgence. This retreat-style space invites you to soak up the sun all day from the comfort of a lounge chair or infinity whirlpool. This pairs so perfectly with Carnival Excel suites that staying in one actually gets you Loft 19™ access! Drink service is always close at hand, plus you can even opt for a little private time — renting a cabana gets you more than just a place in the shade, but extras like fresh fruit, chilled towels, lunch delivery and concierge service. (Cabana rentals are open to everyone, though guests in Carnival Excel-level suites enjoy priority reservations.)

STATEROOMS GOT YOU FEELING ALL COMFY?

COMMENTS

  1. Havana Cabanas on Carnival Vista and Horizon

    None of our Havana Cabana neighbors are out on their patios. We've got the entire starboard side of Deck 5 aft to ourselves. ... Explore Carnival Vista Cruises. Publish date January 08, 2020. How ...

  2. Cruise Ship Rooms

    Carnival has a special stateroom to match your perfect vacation. Select from our customized cruise ship rooms and put your unique preferences front-and-center. ... but step up to a Havana Cabana for an extra-large outdoor chill space featuring a lounge-ready hammock chair. Step into a Havana Cabana suite for even more space, plus a luxurious ...

  3. Pros and Cons of Booking A Havana Cabana Room on the Carnival Vista

    The Carnival Vista is one of Carnival Cruise Line's new Vista Class ships. We had cruised on this ship a couple years ago and stayed in an interior room in the Havana area. We loved the perks that came with our room. Fast forward to 2019 and we booked a Havana Cabana room. What To Expect On The Carnival Vista

  4. Carnival Jubilee Cruise Ship

    Indoors, all Havana staterooms feature a unique décor, but step up to a Havana Cabana for an extra-large outdoor chill space. Step into a Havana Cabana suite for even more space, plus a luxurious rain shower. (All Havana stateroom guests must be 12 or older.) read more

  5. Carnival Panorama| Cruise Ships

    Extra sabor — for not a lot of dinero. This room is all flavorfully decked out in Old Havana style, plus there's exclusive perks! (All Havana stateroom guests must be 12 or older.) Amenities exclusive to Havana staterooms and suites: Exclusive access to Havana Pool area. Plus, every room includes: Dedicated stateroom attendant.

  6. Review: Carnival Havana Staterooms and Retreat

    Carnival first introduced this area on the Vista, an extension to its well-known Havana Bar. The aft-facing area consists of an outdoor bar, pool, two hot tubs, and a variety of comfortable ...

  7. Havana Cabana Suite, Cabin Category HS, Carnival Horizon

    Carnival Horizon Havana Cabana Suite HS. Floor plan. Amenities: Two twin beds that convert to a king some staterooms have double sofabed to accommodate one or two more guests floor-to-ceiling window and outdoor patio cabana facing a private Lanai (outdoor promenade deck) bathroom with rain shower with seat double sinks; 2 interactive LCD TVs ...

  8. Havana Cabana Suite, Cabin Category HS, Carnival Jubilee

    Carnival Jubilee Havana Cabana Suite HS. Back. to cabins. Cruises from $. Floor plan. Size: 308 sq. ft.; Balcony: 118 sq. ft. Occupancy: 2 guests standard - some sleep 3. Amenities: Two twin beds that convert to a king some staterooms also have a single sofabed private bathroom with rain shower and double sinks large patio cabana facing the ...

  9. Why Carnival Is Changing Havana Rules On Vista-Class Ships

    October 27, 2019. 2.4Kshares. Beginning on November 1st, the popular Havana Retreat area on Carnival Cruise Line's Vista-class ships will be undergoing a major change. While previously the area ...

  10. Carnival Celebration Havana Extended Cabana GU

    Carnival Celebration Havana Extended Cabana GU. Follow. Back. to cabins. Cruises from $. Floor plan. Size: 205 sq. ft. Balcony 97 sq. ft. Occupancy: 2 guests standard. Amenities: Two twin beds that convert to a king floor-to-ceiling window and spacious outdoor patio cabana facing the expanded ocean-air deck bathroom with shower; 2 interactive ...

  11. PDF AMENITIES FOR YOUR HAVANA STATEROOM

    Guaranteed reservations at most specialty dining spots, when reserved. 24 hours prior. Sparkling wine and fruit bowl upon arrival. Bottomless Bubbles soft drink package. Complimentary room service. Upgraded bathroom amenities. Complimentary on-demand movies. Coffee maker. Complimentary laundry service.

  12. Carnival Jubilee (JB) Havana Experience and Staterooms

    Havana Staterooms. The Carnival Jubilee offers a wide variety of well-appointed, beautifully designed staterooms and suites - 98 in total. Tropics-inspired Havana Cabanas feature outdoor patio cabanas, facing the expanded ocean-air deck, offering magnificent sea views. Children must be 12 years of age or older in order to cruise in Havana ...

  13. Carnival Horizon (HZ) Havana Experience and Staterooms

    Tropics-inspired Havana Cabanas feature accommodations with private outdoor patio cabanas that face the expanded lanai ocean-air outdoor promenade and offer magnificent sea views. The aft lanai ocean-air outdoor promenade alongside the Havana Cabana staterooms and suites will be for the exclusive use of guests in Havana accommodations.

  14. Best Carnival cruise ships: Here's which ship you should sail ...

    If exclusive stateroom enclaves are what you seek, you'll want to book one of the ship's Havana Cabana cabins. They come in several varieties, from 185-square-foot insides to Havana Suites ...

  15. Carnival Vista

    Hashtag your cruise photos #carnivalvista and you may see them right here. Carnival Vista takes you on a truly unique experience as you cruise the Caribbean with all-new views. Add more onboard places than ever before, and you'll enjoy the best kind of Caribbean comfort on Carnival Vista. Explore photos, deck plans, staterooms, itinerary ...

  16. Havana Cabana Suite, Cabin Category HS, Carnival Vista

    Carnival Vista Havana Cabana Suite HS. Floor plan. Amenities: Two twin beds that convert to a king some staterooms have double sofabed to accommodate one or two more guests floor-to-ceiling window and outdoor patio cabana facing a private Lanai (outdoor promenade deck) bathroom with rain shower with seat double sinks; 2 interactive LCD TVs ...

  17. Carnival Jubilee Cabin 8208

    Carnival Jubilee Cabin # 8208Category HG - Havana Extended Cabana Stateroom. Right outside your Havana Extended Cabana lies an outdoor patio complete with your own loungy deck chairs. Back inside the room you'll enjoy Cuba-inspired décor , plus loads of sunlight courtesy of the floor-to-ceiling window. (All Havana stateroom guests must be 12 ...

  18. Mardi Gras Staterooms

    HAVANA CABANA SUITE. In this room you'll find all the comfort of a suite, all decked out in Cuba-inspired décor. Outside your Havana Cabana Suite lies a luxurious lounging area with your own deck chairs and swinging chair. (All Havana stateroom guests must be 12 or older… and don't forget that all Havana staterooms feature exclusive perks!)

  19. Carnival Panorama Cabin 5236

    Stateroom #: 5236. Category: Category HS - Havana Cabana Suite. Description: Havana Cabana Suites are like your own island resort. Most important is the exclusive location: near the Havana Bar, pool and club - call it "fiesta central." All Havana staterooms feature a unique decor, but step up to a Havana Cabana and add an extra-large outdoor ...

  20. Carnival Vista Cabin 5234

    Departing from Port Canaveral, FL. Port Canaveral, Amber Cove, San Juan, Sint Maarten, Charlotte Amalie (St Thomas), Port Canaveral. $1,154. See all sailing dates >. View details of Carnival Vista Stateroom 5234. Cabin # 5234 is a Category HS - Havana Cabana Suite located on Promenade Deck.