Summary
The 130,000-ton, 3,690-passenger Carnival Magic was launched in Venice in May 2011. She was Carnival’s 23rd ship and Carnival Corporation’s 100th. Mainstream cruising has significantly evolved in size, which is exemplified when comparing Carnival’s first ship with the corporation’s 100th. The improvements in onboard experiences and amenities over the past 40 years are remarkable.
The Carnival Magic offers year-round seven-day cruises to the Caribbean, Bahamas, and Mexico from its home port in Port Canaveral, Florida. This review and accompanying photos stem from the inaugural 9-day cruise from Venice to Barcelona.
The design philosophy for the Carnival Magic focuses on “fun” and “memorable” experiences. This ship encapsulates Carnival’s “fun ship” theme, targeting middle America families and couples seeking a social, enjoyable, affordable, and valuable vacation experience. Carnival has undeniably succeeded in creating such an inviting atmosphere.
Similar to her sister ship, the Carnival Dream, which debuted in 2009, the Carnival Magic features several unique attributes that will be highlighted later in this article.
Let’s take a journey through the Carnival Magic!
Carnival Magic — Dining and Cuisine
The Carnival Magic includes numerous recognizable dining venues, alongside two innovative dining options that have quickly gained popularity among guests. The first new addition is the RedFrog Pub, Carnival Cruise Line’s premier onboard pub located on deck 5. This themed pub, combining Caribbean and Key West vibes, accommodates 120 guests with both indoor and outdoor seating. The RedFrog Pub serves Caribbean-style pub snacks and offers live music along with an extensive selection of island beers and cocktails.
Carnival has crafted its own private-label draught beer, Thirsty Frog Red, which delights guests with its fruity notes. Moreover, the ship introduces Cucina del Capitano (“The Captain’s Kitchen”), a traditional Italian restaurant adorned with red and white checked tablecloths and Chianti kegs, honoring Carnival’s Italian roots. The menu features authentic dishes, some inspired by the captains’ families, enhancing the casual and enjoyable dining atmosphere.
The Carnival Magic maintains traditional dining options with two spacious main dining rooms, Northern Lights and Southern Lights, which cater to a wide variety of tastes. Dinner offers numerous selections, including appetizers, salads, and entrees complemented by a dessert menu boasting favorites such as the Warm Chocolate Melting Cake.
For those seeking a more refined dining experience, the Prime Steakhouse serves high-quality beef and lobster in an elegant setting. Additionally, guests can opt for the exclusive Chef’s Table experience, featuring a special seven-course meal and a personal tour of the galley.
The Lido Marketplace offers diverse culinary options at breakfast, lunch, and dinner, featuring various cuisines. The outdoor Lanai area transforms into a barbecue venue on sea days, while the Plaza Cafe serves delicious pastries and specialty beverages, becoming a popular spot for relaxation and socializing.
Carnival Magic — Outdoor Deck Areas
The outdoor deck areas of the Carnival Magic are quite popular, especially the SportSquare, which features the cruise line’s first ropes course named SkyCourse. This thrilling course includes 20 bridges and various activities that challenge participants’ balance and coordination. The outdoor amenities also include a miniature golf course, a fitness area, and a jogging track featuring stunning sea views.
The WaterWorks aqua park offers exciting water slides and a splash park for families, while the Serenity deck provides a peaceful, adults-only escape complete with whirlpools and comfortable lounge areas. The Carnival Magic boasts two resort-style pool areas, each with its own unique flair and amenities.
Additionally, the half-mile Lanai promenade surrounding the ship features relaxing seating areas with whirlpools, perfect for enjoying stunning ocean vistas.
Carnival Magic — Indoor Public Areas
The interior decor of the Carnival Magic is vibrant and fun, designed to create a lively atmosphere without overwhelming guests. The central atrium features grand glass elevators and a stage for musicians, setting the mood for various onboard activities. Surrounding retail shops offer an array of Carnival-branded merchandise and unique gifts, enhancing the onboard shopping experience.
For younger guests, Carnival Magic allocates 19,000 square feet for children’s activities, equipped with age-appropriate spaces like Camp Carnival, Circle C, and Club O2. The 22,770 square-foot Cloud 9 Spa presents a tranquil area for adults, featuring a variety of relaxation and fitness options.
Entertainment is abundant on the Carnival Magic with various bars and lounges, including the lively Spotlight Lounge and the intimate Piano Bar. The 1,300-seat Showtime Theater provides a fantastic venue for productions, bingo, and presentations, ensuring that there is never a dull moment on board.
Carnival Magic — Cabins and Suites
The Carnival Magic offers an impressive variety of cabins and suites, each designed with comfort and convenience in mind. Families appreciate the spacious accommodations, including two-bathroom cabins and connecting staterooms. Unique features such as cove balcony cabins and spa cabins enhance the onboard experience, allowing guests to enjoy their cruise to the fullest.
Conclusion
Carnival has skillfully retained numerous guest favorites on the Carnival Magic while introducing new options that appeal to its diverse clientele. Although the ship primarily targets North American markets, it attracts guests from various cultures globally, creating an enriching atmosphere onboard.
The Carnival Magic is an excellent choice for those who enjoy large cruise ships and expect a fun and memorable vacation filled with social interactions and activities. While it may not boast a wide range of alternative dining options compared to newer vessels, its diverse menu selections ensure it can satisfy any palate during a one- or two-week cruise.