Carnival Cruise Line welcomes its 100 millionth guest
Carnival Cruise Line is the first cruise line ever to welcome more than 100 million guests aboard its ships.
The celebration was marked by the boarding of the 100 millionth guest, Debi and David Clifford, who were vacationing with their family from Ohio. Carnival Cruise Line President Christine Duffy and the ship’s team members, led by Captain Luca Cherchi, greeted her with fanfare and took photos to mark her place as “One in 100 Million.”
In a statement, Christine Duffy said: “We are the first cruise line to reach this incredible 100 million guest mark, and I believe this is a testament to the fun, inclusive atmosphere that our valued guests and our extraordinary team members have shared onboard our cruise ship for the past 51 years Ships have created years.”
Carnival Cruise Line, the world’s largest cruise line, was founded in 1972 and celebrated its 50th birthday last year. Originally just one ship, the Mardi Gras, the company has now expanded its fleet to 23.
Carnival Cruise Line’s milestone of 100 million guests is not only impressive, but also brings with it some amazing statistics. For comparison, 100 million guests is more than the combined populations of California, Texas and Florida, the cruise line’s three most popular home states. It also exceeds the populations of Canada, Australia and Panama combined.


In addition, among the 100 million guests, 167 people have sailed on more than 100 cruises, while 152,000 guests have spent more than 100 days on board. In fact, there is even a five-year-old guest who has already accumulated over 100 cruise days. These incredible stats show the popularity and loyalty of carnival goers.
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Carnival Cruise Line Ambassador John Heald expressed his gratitude, saying: “100 million. That is absolutely outstanding considering that from 1972 to 2023 we have had 100 MILLION passengers who have become guests, sailed and had a tremendous amount of fun with us. We are so grateful, so grateful and so excited to that you and your families have sailed and continue to sail with CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE.”
According to stats, Carnival carried 7.7 million passengers in 2022, but that’s still down on 2019’s 13 million. The cruise line is now making a comeback in the wake of the global pandemic. Rival Royal Caribbean was just behind with 5.5 million passengers in 2022 and Norwegian Cruise Line with 1.66 million.
Carnival Cruise Line is not ready yet
Carnival Cruise Line’s fleet is growing at an impressive rate, with three new ships expected to be added by spring 2024. carnival celebrationalready a hit with guestscurrently sails from Miami and offers a variety of exciting itineraries.


In May, the Carnival Venice will make her debut and become the first Carnival ship to offer year-round cruises from New York. This will significantly expand Carnival’s offerings in the region and give guests even more opportunities to explore the East Coast.
Later that year that carnival anniversarythe third sister ship too carnival And carnival celebration, will join the fleet and set sail from Galveston, Texas. In the spring of 2024 the Carnival Florencea sister ship too Carnival Venicewill begin offering year-round cruises from Long Beach, California.
Whether sailing along the East Coast, the Gulf of Mexico or the West Coast, guests can look forward to an unforgettable cruise vacation with Carnival.
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