Norwegian VS Carnival Cruise Line: Which is better?



Carnival Cruise Line and Norwegian Cruise Line are two of the most popular cruise lines in the industry. Both companies operate a large fleet of cruise ships that appeal to a wide demographic of travelers.

Norwegian Cruise Line and Carnival Cruise Line are home to large cruise ships with plenty of attractions and onboard activities at an affordable price point. You’ll find these family-friendly cruise lines attract more than just kids by also appealing to couples, seniors, and solo travelers alike.

Even with all of these commonalities, Carnival Cruise Line and Norwegian Cruise Line have some very distinct differences you should know about. Come along as we explore these two mainstream cruise lines with a comprehensive overview so prospective travelers can decide which cruise line to take.

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11 thoughts on “Norwegian VS Carnival Cruise Line: Which is better?”

  1. I really like Royal, Norwegian, Princes & even MSC (for beautiful new ships on a budget), but my all time favorite is still the old and especially the newer Vista class and most definitely the newest Excellence class Carnival ships. I typically alternate between Carnival and then one of the other major cruise lines per cruise 3 times per year.

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  2. Thanks for great video.
    I'm experienced solo traveller – both at land and cruising. Btw loyal to Norwegian since decades. I can agree, that they have the most experience with solo travellers. And they have the best pricing system for solo travellers. You don't have to pay twice like still with other cruise lines. Norwegian has special designated solo cabins or/and solo studios shown in video, these cabins are only for one guest and the price is just for one guest calculated. Also fees/taxes/gratuity/service charges are only for one person. You find these designated solo cabins when setting filter in booking to one guest. There are even solo balcony cabins. 😁 And look out for promo offers as mentioned in video. With my last several bookings in 2023 I checked with my PVP at Norwegian special offers for solo travellers and so I've paid just same price as one person had to pay half with double occupancy. And for my coming Alaska cruise with my beloved Jewel 💎💖in October 2024, it's the same – 1 guest = half price in solo cabin.

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