Yet another Carnival journey boat has been upgraded to have an adults-only shelter on one of a tip decks.
The 2,124-passenger Carnival Miracle emerged final week from a two-week renovate in dry wharf that enclosed a further of one of a line’s signature, adults-only Serenity areas during a behind of a vessel.
Carnival began adding a adults-only areas opposite a swift in 2007, and they’re now accessible on all though 3 of a line’s 23 ships.
The Serenity areas generally embody whirlpools; plush chaise lounges and chairs; and hammocks. The Carnival Miracle’s Serenity area also has a pool and a full bar.
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The renovate of a Carnival Miracle also brought new flat-screen televisions for each cabin; updated categorical pool and children’s wading pool areas; and a refurbished night club.
The Carnival Miracle now sails from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on eight-night Caribbean voyages and will launch a line’s first-ever year-round Caribbean use from New York starting on Apr 12. It’ll afterwards move to a West Coast in early 2013 to offer cruises to Mexico, Hawaii and Alaska.

